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Generations of Americans have been lured to this sprawling seaside megalopolis in search of fame, fortune or just a good beach. The City of Angels takes all kinds. The city known for sprawl, smog and traffic snarls also has a healthy food scene, where high-flying fine dining sits comfortably beside low-key bohemian cafes and sensational Mexican joints. Indeed, California can claim inspiration for many of our favorite foods. Though the hamburger had been around, the illustrious cheeseburger was invented in Pasadena in 1920. Other Los Angeles creations include the Popsicle, hot fudge sundae, and the French dip. In the 1930s, Hollywood's Brown Derby restaurant was the birthplace of both the Cobb salad and the Shirley Temple. Most recently, Los Angeles gave us the fruit smoothie. Los Angeles also inspired Wolfgang Puck to put a distinctively California spin on pizzas. The Los Angeles Farmers Market at 3rd and Fairfax is a food (and people-watching) experience not to be missed; it’s been operating since 1934, when much of the land around Los Angeles was still quiet orchards and farmland.
 

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Applesauce Bars

Reviewed on Oct. 10, 2008 by Goudamanda
This recipe is wonderful! So moist and the spice is simple but robust. I just made these to bring in to work today and they went like hotcakes. Even someone here who doesn't like sweets loved it. The only issue I had was that the glaze/frosting didn't set very well, but I made this part this morning and only had it in the fridge for an hour before bringing it so this might have affected things. It tasted great though. Next time I will try it with a buttercream or cream cheese frosting. Also, I followed the recipe to the letter, except for doubling it and baking in a 9x13 pan. WONDERFUL!
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Taco Seasoning II

Reviewed on Oct. 10, 2008 by misymiss
I made enough to store in my cabinets and it was good. I would do it again but this time add a bit of salt to the rest that I have stored.
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No Bake Cookies III

Reviewed on Oct. 9, 2008 by abeard
Simple to make. I boiled for 2 minutes just to be on the safe side and added an extra tbsp of cocoa. As another reviewer said, this is a forgiving recipe. Used a 1/4 cup instead of a teaspoon to make bigger cookies and ate almost all of them myself. Delicious!
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