Do you go nutty for Peanut Butter? These sweet peanutty treats will satisfy your craving in a big way!
This is an epic journey in which I lose my jacket, crash on my bike, and then reconnect with my jacket. But how?
I’ve gotten two tickets in my entire life. Both were in the exact same spot in Davis. That annoys me.
In this week's Pub Quiz newsletter, the topics of discussion include Judge Judy and English Bulldogs.
An interview with French artist Caroline Baudinet, whose photography is featured at the Second Friday Art About.
A small rant about all manner of traffic in Davis, in which Julie annoys just about everyone.
An interview about alcohol with Mandy Li of UC Davis Health and Counseling Services.
Preparing for the February 27 Pub Quiz at de Vere's.
The end of an incredible 16-year journey as a swimmer. My last meet swimming for UC Davis.
The de Vere's Irish Pub Pub Quiz starts at 7 tonight and every Monday night. This week's newsletter reflects on Franz Kafka, Abraham Lincoln and productivity.
Want a delicious bargain meal? Want to help Meals on Wheels?
A kind of love letter in which the spurned party tries to win back her critics.
Fortify is a new healthy restaurant at Briggs & Co. in downtown Winters.
How long did it take for Sam Walton's kids to make the decision to buy products made in China. Investment firms killed businesses in America.
Winter in the Yolo Bypass is a great time to visit for the views of the landscape in transition, and the birds that make their home there during the winter season.
The de Vere's Irish Pub Quizmaster talks about performance anxiety and this week's Monday night Pub Quiz, which starts at 7 p.m.
Did you know that the average child smile over 400 times a day? Can you guess the number for the average adult?
Volunteering a complete win-win for everyone. If you have previous experience then you what i am talking about. If you have not, then it is time ti try it.
People who give from the heart have an increased level of happiness. When it comes to donations, a little drop of water can turn into an ocean.
Is alcohol consumption intensifying in Davis and throughout the country?
“Human beings are social creatures. We are social in a more elemental way: simply to exist as a normal human being requires interaction with other people," says Atul Gawande.
How happy are you on a scale 1 to 10? It is based on the moment, not how you felt yesterday or how you think you will feel in about an hour or next week, just the very moment.
Identifying the things that make you unhappy can actually increase your level of happiness. Once you figure out a problem, you are half way to solution.
Two of the most important resources that affect our level of happiness is time and money. We know it should not, but it does. We must budget both items to have a great quality of life.
Developing the true you.
A healthy lifestyle is a happy lifestyle. Making healthy choices doesn't have to be difficult; it just requires baby steps.
Creating a goal or dream list helps you prioritize your life and keep focused.
An easy list of chores to get out of the way at the beginning of the month.
A new kid on the blog. Introducing the "Ten Days of Happiness."
Everybody wins at the Davis Flea Market.
I had a booth at the first Davis Flea Market. I sold a bunch of stuff and had a great time!
Janet Liang seeks social media to help save her from leukemia. UC Davis students respond.
Have you ever thought about volunteering? I recently spent an evening with 20 teens cooking and sharing stories for a good cause.
Take advantage of lemon season with these tasty recipes from The Big Green Bowl.
The lack of rain and snow is affecting the environment, as well as ski resorts and other businesses. Will this stormy weekend bring new life? I hope so!
Meet Jenah, our first intern!
One local photo from every week of the year!
Exercising could lead to a rush of calcium to the brain. That sounds like a good thing.
The new kid in town looks back at fall quarter and anticipates the start of winter quarter as a UC Davis student!
California passed a new law this month to include the teaching of gay history in public schools. What will this mean for our curriculum?