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Small Business Spotlight: Pan de La Selva

Mayra Sibrian, owner of Pan de La Selva, is doing something you might not exactly expect to find in Seattle’s City Hall: baking beautifully colorful, Latin American-inspired pan dulce and welcoming anyone who walks through the door into a world of flavors they may have never encountered before. We sat down with Mayra to talk […] read more

¡Feliz Día Nacional del Tamal!

Happy National Tamale Day! Today we want to introduce you to the women behind some of Washington’s most beloved tamales. Tamales 101 10,000+ YEAR HISTORY – Tamales are one of the world’s oldest foods still eaten today, dating back 10,000 years to 8,000 BCE in Mesoamerica ETYMOLOGY – The word ‘Tamal’ or ‘Tamale’ comes from […] read more

Small Business Spotlight: Aloha Coffee Grindz

Not everyone can move to Hawaii, but Amber Andrada found the next best thing. Her coffee stand, Aloha Coffee Grindz, sits in the Goodwill parking lot off Bridgeport and Mountlake in Lakewood, and it’s been bringing genuine Ohana energy to the PNW for a year and a half. We sat down with Amber to talk […] read more