Archive for February 9th, 2010
Audio Interview- Jeff Cooper
Culver City Crossroads sat down with Jeff Cooper before his fundraiser at Kay 'n Dave's restaurant in downtown Culver City on Sat. Feb. 6 and listened to his thoughts about running for council, and why he's on the ballot. Click on the interview below. Inverview with Jeff Cooper
Fresh From the Farm by Katie Malich
Last week's column on kale inspired an outpouring on kale recipes and tips from my friends. Pine nuts, dried fruit and coconut milk were all suggested as perfect companions for this healthy leafy green. The accompanying From the Farmers Table features four of my friends' favorite kale recipes. I hope that they become favorites of yours as well. The Tuesday Culver City Farmers Market is held [...]
More Delicious Kale Recipes
Kale with Cranberries (serves 8) 2 bunches kale, thick stems removed, torn into bite-sized pieces 1/2 cup pine nuts 1/2 cup dried cranberries 3 T. olive oil 1 T. sweet balsamic vinegar Steam kale until it is just tender. Heat a small skillet and toast pine nuts until brown, stirring carefully, about 3-4 minutes. Toss kale, pine nuts, and cranberries. Mix olive oil and balsamic vinegar; [...]
Chamber Endorses Malsin and Cooper
The Culver City Chamber Board endorsed Scott Malsin and Jeff Cooper for City Council in the April 13 election. The board heard presentations from all four candidates separately in an organized manner with all four answering the same questions. Eighteen of the twenty-nine members were in attendance at the forum that lasted nearly two hours. It was apparent that Malsin and Cooper understand [...]
Simon Johnson Wins CCUSD Spelling Bee
Simon Johnson stood tall and confidently spelled the word D-E-H-Y-D-R-A-T-I-O-N to take home the Fifth Annual Culver City Unified School District Spelling Bee title on Feb. 8 at the Robert Frost Auditorium. Johnson, a fifth-grader at El Marino Language School, finished atop 23 other spellers, including last year’s champion Natasha Collier. Four students from each of the district’s five [...]









