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Wednesday, October 8, 2008 - Page updated at 03:05 a.m.
Uwajimaya: A link to tastes of home for Asian immigrants
Uwajimaya offered many Asian immigrants a taste of home back when authentic ingredients were hard to find. One Seattle Times reporter looks back at her family's relationship with the supermarket, now celebrating its 80th anniversary.
Les Dames dish their recipe faves | Nancy Leson
The buzz: Corliss Estates' debut is one to watch | Wine Adviser
Pruning the ornamental leatherleaf sedge and more | Plant Talk

Talkin' horses
You want niche topics? We got 'em. Introducing the Northwest Horse Forum, where area horse enthusiasts can discuss topics ranging from the price of hay to riding techniques. Watch for more new topic communities in the coming months. And tell us what you think.
Les Dames dish their recipe faves | Nancy Leson
The buzz: Corliss Estates' debut is one to watch | Wine Adviser
Pruning the ornamental leatherleaf sedge and more | Plant Talk
Spinasse: Elbow-to-elbow conviviality at rustic little trattoria | Restaurant Review
Serendipity serves up comfort food in a warm, inviting space | Dining Deals
8 great reds and whites you ought to try | Wine Adviser
Pairings for pizza (and lots of people) | Wine Q & A
WPA rustic-style fieldhouses leave a legacy of craftsmanship and service | Northwest Living
The rub on cleaning vegetables, plus more home tips | Ask Martha
Planting for butterflies | Plant Talk
A Northwest designer's garden is built on the tried-and-true | Northwest Living
Seattle Times food writer Nancy Leson serves up the best info and tips on Northwest food, cooking, dining and restaurants. Check her latest thoughts in her All You Can Eat blog. Her column appears each Wednesday. Her restaurant roundups appear monthly, on Fridays, in the Restaurants and Entertainment sections.
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Sandwiches, cheeses, chocolate and wine are yours to take away or enjoy inside the new shop.
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We scoured local shops and consignment stores for 10 affordable essentials.
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