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Style Magazine Folsom and El Dorado Hills November 2018

Food is more than just fuel. It’s a social centerpiece and provides a foundation for some of our fondest, funniest, and most-talked about memories. And in this month’s issue, we have plenty of pieces focused around it, beginning with our feature, Top Chefs (page 49), where Luna Anona introduces you to 15 of our region’s culinary tastemakers—each with their own signature cooking style and skill set. Though the types of cuisine they dish out vastly vary, all of them share a passion for preparing mouthwatering plates. Learn all about them, including their food philosophies, favorite restaurants, top cooking tips, and how they rose to the top, then stop by their respective eateries to taste the fruits of their labor.Whatever your calendar looks like these next 30 days, I hope it’s filled with good friends, good food, and good times. Cheers!

Food is more than just fuel. It’s a social centerpiece and provides a foundation for some of our fondest, funniest, and most-talked about memories. And in this month’s issue, we have plenty of pieces focused around it, beginning with our feature, Top Chefs (page 49), where Luna Anona introduces you to 15 of our region’s culinary tastemakers—each with their own signature cooking style and skill set. Though the types of cuisine they dish out vastly vary, all of them share a passion for preparing mouthwatering plates. Learn all about them, including their food philosophies, favorite restaurants, top cooking tips, and how they rose to the top, then stop by their respective eateries to taste the fruits of their labor.Whatever your calendar looks like these next 30 days, I hope it’s filled with good friends, good food, and good times. Cheers!

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health & wellness<br />

Stress<br />

Less<br />

16 Holiday Survival Tips<br />

by KOURTNEY JASON<br />

Not to sound like the Grinch, but everyone<br />

knows the holidays aren’t without a bit of<br />

stress. Thankfully, whether induced by<br />

family, finances, or falling off track with<br />

your health goals, there is a light at the end<br />

of the tunnel. Stay on track with these helpful tips from<br />

local experts on how to survive the holidays.<br />

MENTAL HEALTH<br />

Don’t Do It All<br />

1 “Simplify any area of your life that you can <strong>and</strong> let go of the idea<br />

that you have to be a superhuman. You don’t have to do it all <strong>and</strong><br />

be everything to everyone.”—Donna Webb, Instructor, THE STUDIO<br />

Martial Arts & Fitness<br />

A Gift to Cheers<br />

2 “I usually buy medium-priced bottles of wine by the case,<br />

decorate them festively <strong>and</strong> inexpensively, <strong>and</strong> gift them to friends <strong>and</strong><br />

neighbors along with a h<strong>and</strong>written note telling them why they’re so<br />

special to me.”—Renae Linder, MSW, LCSW, Vice President <strong>and</strong> Owner,<br />

Linder Psychiatric Group<br />

Top Traditions<br />

3 “Make a 'must-do' list of the activities, events, <strong>and</strong> traditions<br />

that mean the most to you <strong>and</strong> your family <strong>and</strong> ensure everyone gets<br />

something they enjoy on the calendar. Then schedule those events now<br />

while you have control of your calendar. As other activities <strong>and</strong> events<br />

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