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Style Magazine: September 2019

Who doesn’t love pizza? With all its variations, multitude of flavors and heaps of cheese, its no wonder that America loves this humble pie. We’ve dug deep and found some 30 odd places for you to grab a slice in “Slice Advice” (Pg. 45). Want to try making your own pizza sauce or pesto at home? Then you’re definitely going to need some fresh herbs. Enter our Home & Garden piece on “Edible Mediterranean Gardens” (Pg. 90). Designer Kerrie L. Kelly has taken the thyme to give you some of her most sage advice. While you’re in the kitchen, hop on over to Alesandra Velez’s piece on some coveted culinary finds in “The Pampered Chef” (Pg. 58). Read on for these article and more on food, fun, and travel. The next three months can be about the holidays, family time, and turkey. Now, let September be about slowing down and having that extra slice of pizza. Buon Appetito! — The team at Style

Who doesn’t love pizza? With all its variations, multitude of flavors and heaps of cheese, its no wonder that America loves this humble pie. We’ve dug deep and found some 30 odd places for you to grab a slice in “Slice Advice” (Pg. 45). Want to try making your own pizza sauce or pesto at home? Then you’re definitely going to need some fresh herbs. Enter our Home & Garden piece on “Edible Mediterranean Gardens” (Pg. 90). Designer Kerrie L. Kelly has taken the thyme to give you some of her most sage advice. While you’re in the kitchen, hop on over to Alesandra Velez’s piece on some coveted culinary finds in “The Pampered Chef” (Pg. 58). Read on for these article and more on food, fun, and travel.
The next three months can be about the holidays, family time, and turkey. Now, let September be about slowing down and having that extra slice of pizza.
Buon Appetito!

— The team at Style

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Photo by Dante Fontana.<br />

Spotlight on<br />

Marie<br />

Gonzales<br />

by HEATHER L. NELSON<br />

Growing up as a cartoon-doodling child in<br />

Yokohama, Japan, Marie Gonzales would<br />

later find her passion for pastels after<br />

moving to Hawaii and being influenced by Honolulu’s<br />

incredibly unique beaches and sunsets. After marrying<br />

and relocating to Folsom, Gonzales continued to hone<br />

her skill, creating colorful, intricate nature and city<br />

scenes from both her travels as well as her beloved new<br />

community. “When I moved here, I realized I’d missed<br />

out on the four seasons and their distinct changes: cold<br />

nights, flower-blooming spring, hot but dry summer,<br />

and beautiful autumn leaves,” shares Gonzales. “Being<br />

able to continue taking classes at Sutter Street Pastels<br />

has been an added bonus; the people of Folsom<br />

have been good to me!” Gonzales recently received<br />

an award of merit at the California State Fair fine art<br />

competition for her pastel work. For the 6th time now,<br />

she will be featuring one of her works at the upcoming<br />

KVIE Art Auction (October 4-6).<br />

HLN: WHAT DRAWS YOU TO PASTELS?<br />

MG: I like pastels best because they’re forgiving and the<br />

SEPTEMBER <strong>2019</strong> | stylemg.com 41

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