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  • Join Fox’s “Next Level Chef” co-star and Bravo’s “Top Chef All-Stars” winner Richard Blais and his wife, Jazmin for a one-night meet and greet event to celebrate the launch of the couple’s first collaborative cookbook “Plant Forward: 100 Bold Recipes for a Mostly Healthy Lifestyle.” Taking place at California English, Blais’ fine-casual restaurant showcasing cheeky cuisine inspired by the Southern California coast and English pub classics, on Wednesday, November 29 from 5:30pm to 7pm. Attendees of the event will receive a signed copy of the book along with the opportunity to meet Richard and Jazmin. This is Richard’s third cookbook and the first one he has done in collaboration with his wife, Jazmin. San Diego marks the final stop in Richard and Jazmin’s cookbook tour. Tickets can be purchased online for $49. “Plant Forward” offers a look inside the Blais’ kitchen showing how the couple eats and maintains healthy habits when the TV cameras are off. Richard and Jazmin team up to show you how to have fun with cooking, taking produce to an entirely new level without having to abandon meat or dairy entirely! The book features 100 bold recipes for a mostly healthy lifestyle without abandoning meat or dairy entirely. After the event, guests are welcome to enjoy drinks and a delicious dinner at Chef Richard Blais’ California English. Stay Connected on Facebook
  • Law enforcement, emergency animal control response and other essential services will continue through the holiday.
  • An obscure federal manual that guides road signs and design is getting a rare update. The Biden administration says the changes will protect cyclists and pedestrians, but safety advocates wanted more.
  • The U.S. was seen as a longshot to succeed in the tournament. But after beating Pakistan and advancing to the second round, they've captured the attention of a country that has long ignored cricket.
  • As Maui observes the six month mark since the deadly wildfires, business leaders are sounding the alarm about the state of the tourism-dependent economy.
  • The Eras Tour film is precisely as advertised: nothing more and nothing less than a pristine recording of a record-shattering concert spectacle. But will it really be a savior for the cinema industry?
  • Two families are battling for bragging rights as the inventor of the wildly popular dish. Will the truth come out? Or it could be there's another origin story involving ... British tastebuds?
  • The deadline to apply for aid from FEMA with short-term rental assistance, home repairs and other expenses related to the historic rains and flooding in January is midnight Friday.
  • Learn how to plan for successful, lower-stress family discussions about difficult topics like changes in memory, driving, and living alone. This class is presented by local non-profit Alzheimer's San Diego and pre-registration is required. Register at the ticket link and learn more at www.alzsd.org/services/education.
  • The Legends Tower, proposed for Oklahoma City, would stretch to 1,907 feet, a number chosen to commemorate the year Oklahoma became a state.
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