Kingfish Cafe II
The other night we went back to the Kingfish Cafe; this time it was for our anniversary! (We are two!) We were wanting guaranteed satisfaction and serious comfort food, and we knew we could find it here.

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The other night we went back to the Kingfish Cafe; this time it was for our anniversary! (We are two!) We were wanting guaranteed satisfaction and serious comfort food, and we knew we could find it here.

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The other day, we spent the afternoon along Chuckanut Drive playing in the parks and on the beach. We knew we wanted dinner out, but had no idea what a gem we would stumble upon.
Also known as donut-heaven-on-earth.
As the weather continues to turn cooler, I’ve been finding myself craving soup more and more. I had an abundance of kale, a rutabaga and some good sausage. I could think of nothing better to do with it than make a soup.
This is another spot that we love so much, it needs another post.
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Since befriending the Bhutanese refugees in our neighborhood over a year ago, our tolerance for spice has gone up quite a bit. These folks can cook. I’ve eaten some of the best food in their homes. And I am so grateful that they are not shy about teaching me their tricks!
Weekday breakfasts consist usually of cereal and if we’re really lucky and running on time, a piece of toast. Weekends, therefore, call for something a bit more luxurious.
Yes, I know I’ve already written about this place. But that seems like a hundred years ago, and certainly before our new little baby joined our blog family. And since we visit this spot on a regular basis, I figured it deserved a second go-round with some pictures to do it justice.
I can’t think of many things better than a cold sesame noodle salad. Except maybe one that you make at home for dirt cheap that tastes scads better than what you find at the deli.