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Introducing: Whole Treats Bakery   Leave a comment

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Living at Truckee/Tahoe, we’re usually not in short supply for places to find a lovely, sit down meal. For a quick bite, however, our choices are often more slim.  A quick bite with lovely ambiance is even more rare.

Recently arrived, located in what used to be the old outlet mall, is Whole Treats Bakery. Not only does it sport an eclectic menu that’s not the same old, same old, but it’s Organic and most items are gluten free.  (With ingredients so good for you, no doubt they are guilt free as well!)

Here’s a description from their menu:

French Toast Casserole: A Whole Treats signature.

We take our gluten free buns, chunk them up and soak them overnight with organic eggs, coconut milk, unsweetened vanilla almond milk, pure vanilla, cinnamon and a touch of nutmeg.

Baked fresh every morning, we top off our casserole with a mouth watering cinnamon crumble. Served with our house whipped basil mint butter and pure organic maple syrup. We are pretty sure your taste buds won’t be left disappointed.

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I don’t know about you, but that tasty sounding treat sure makes me hungry!

I also really enjoyed the decor. That isn’t the same old, same old either.  How refreshing to have a fashion forward environment that is simple, tasteful and even a little elegant.  It almost makes your morning coffee with muffin fix feel like a special event.

Whole Treats Bakery is open Monday-Saturday, 7am-5pm.  Or call 530-582-1554 for more information.

And be sure to ‘like’ her facebook page!
https://www.facebook.com/WholeTreats

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Owner Liz Weir chats with a friend.

Truckee KidZone: A place to play   Leave a comment

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Soon the dust will settle under a fresh dumping of rain, and we will all be happy mountain bikers, hikers and leaf peepers. But then those pesky and lovely children who reside in our mountain homes will look out the window at the steady rain coming down and say, “I’m bored! What are we going to do?” And you, being the brilliant parent you are, know the answer: The Truckee KidZone.

The KidZone Museum is located at 11711 Donner Pass Road. It’s the large white dome between Truckee High School and the Fire Station. At the Museum you will find a hands on museum and a place for young children to play. There is an outdoor nature play center, an Art Studio, indoor play structure and a Scientastic lab where kids can join in on weekly hands-on science activities. A highlight of the KidZone is the Take Flight Tahoe hands-n play exhibit, which comes complete with a plane, from which kids can communicate with the control tower. Once they are finished flying they can go fix stuff in the airplane hanger, before retiring to the hotel and café they will visit while traveling.

All the Museum exhibits are created with the same philosophy in mind, learning through play. Kids have fun, work off excess energy, and learn along the way. In fact, perhaps they will have such a good time at the KidZone, they will want to go there on a sunny day.

Summer hours are Tuesday-Sunday 10:00 am to 1:30 pm. Starting October 15th, winter hours go into effect:  Tuesday-Friday 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, and Saturday and Sunday, 10:00 am to 1:30 pm. KidZone Museum is also available for parties when closed to the public. Information is available at http://www.kidzonemuseum.org/ or (530) 587-5437.

Fall Fish Festival – South Lake Tahoe – Oct. 5th and 6th, 2013   Leave a comment

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EVENT CANCELLED!

Unfortunately, it turns out that this venue is on Federal Park land, not State Park land. As you no doubt have heard, Congress has decided to shut down the entire country’s PUBLIC lands while they decide whether or not to get their collective acts together.

The fish however, did not get the memo. They will continue doing what they do, which is spawn. The rangers won’t be giving the planned educational tours, and the river viewing area and visitor center will be closed. On the other hand, if you are so inclined, there is nothing wrong with a little civil disobedience I say.

Just stroll right past those ‘Park Closed’ signs, enjoy the fall colors and watch the fish!

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Spawning Kokanee Salmon at Taylor Creek

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Fall is soon upon us, and that means it is time for the annual Kokanee Salmon spawning ritual.

We on the North Shore of Lake Tahoe and Truckee tend to forget that there is a whole other half to the lake, with plenty of fun things to do – other than gambling. (Although you can do that too after you’re done with the daytime/outdoor activities.)

The South Shore of the lake will once again play host to the annual ‘Fall Fish Festival’ – (formerly known as the Kokanee Salmon Festival.) The name change is no doubt  due to the fact that, hey, there ARE other fish in the Lake…which the Forest Service Biologists will be happy to educate you about from 10am- 4pm on both Saturday, Oct. 5th and Sunday, Oct. 6th.

The Taylor Creek Visitor Center is on Hwy 89 south just past South Lake Tahoe heading towards Emerald Bay. The trails at The Center meander through lovely aspen and pine forest as it follows the stream, which is perfect for viewing the colorful salmon as they make their way to the spawning grounds. Depending on what week in the fall you hit the area at, there will be anywhere from dozens to hundreds of salmon the entire length of the stream. (It’s kind of like trying to catch the height of fall colors in the mountains. It’s never at quite the same time every year.)  There is also an underground viewing area that cuts right into the stream bed. There you can see what’s really going on underwater and get a different perspective of the stream than you could get viewing it from above.

Do keep an eye out for bears. There’s plenty of fish, so there are often bears lurking about trying to fatten up on all that plentiful bounty before they go into hibernation for the winter. Be sure to go to the links below and read up on the proper ‘bear etiquette’ while you’re at Taylor Creek.

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Tallac Historic Site

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Continue along the trail until you get to the fence that separates the nature center from the Tallac Historic Site. Slip through the gate and wander the estate of a bygone era.  While the building tours themselves may be closed for the season, the grounds themselves are pleasantly interesting and  home to some of the most lovely ‘Old Tahoe’ architecture to be found at the lake.  Walk along the beach, or check out the last vestiges of the gardens as they wind down for the growing season.

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Tallac Historic Site

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For more information on The Fish Festival and the Tallac Historic Site, go to these links:

Fall Fish Festival

Tallac Historic Site

tahoesouth.com

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