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The Pacific West includes the only two states that are not part of the contiguous United States, Alaska and Hawaii, plus Washington, Oregon, and California. For centuries, native cultures thrived in the lush, remarkably fertile mainland Pacific Northwest, making the most of the area’s abundant seafood, wildlife and foraged foods, like wild berries, wapato (a tuber that grows submerged in lakes), and mushrooms. Fur traders were the earliest non-native settlers to the area. They planted the West’s first apple trees at Fort Vancouver, Washington, in 1826. (Today, Washington produces more apples than any state in America.) More recently, the Pacific West, receiving inspiration from Asia, Latin America, and the Mediterranean, has been at the vanguard of a culinary movement that focuses on fresh local foods served in season and using preparations that place a light touch on quality ingredients. Sometimes called West Coast Cuisine, other times simply California Cuisine, it is a style and sensibility that has caught on across the country.
 

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Sausage Crescent Rolls

Reviewed on Oct. 12, 2008 by Cindy
Super idea! Very easy and quick to make. Made as recipe called for minus the seeds. Lots of compliments. Next time will play around with filling more.
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BBQ Pork for Sandwiches

Reviewed on Oct. 12, 2008 by Brandy A
I used a pork roast, and actually put it in frozen. It came out wonderful. I used Big Al's K.C. Bar-B-Q Sauce from this site. DELISH! Hubby kept going back for more. Will make again.
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Big Al's K.C. Bar-B-Q Sauce

Reviewed on Oct. 12, 2008 by Brandy A
I am finally done searching for a homemade BBQ Sauce. This one is perfect. Although I didn't have red wine vinegar, I used 3/4 cup of white vinegar and 1/2 c. of Sherry. Didn't seem to mess it up, as the flavor was awesome. I used this sauce to make BBQ pork sandwiches, and still had some left to store. You gotta try this BBQ Sauce. Thanks for such a great recipe!
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