Sherri Williams was chosen as one of two finalists in the Johnsonville Tailgate Recipe Throwdown.
Category: food
Gingerbread goodness — a history
Gingerbread is a broad term that can describe anything from a firm and crispy cookie to a moist, soft cake.
Traditionally, gingerbread is seasoned with ginger, cloves, nutmeg, and other aromatic sp…
Polar Bear is more than an ice cream shop
CRESTVIEW — Get ready to Instagram. Polar Bear Ice Cream and Coffee brings an internet sensation, rolled ice cream, to the north end of Crestview.
Alex Ou, the owner, emigrated from China to Americ…
Local farmers markets open for business
Farmers markets are open for business all across Florida as the summer months offer opportunities to sell produce that is fresh and grown locally.
In Okaloosa County, we have two farmers markets …
Building a healthy taco using local produce
Tacos are a traditional Mexican dish with a mixture of various fillings on a flat bread tortilla.
Having recently visited the Yucatan Peninsula and consumed tacos on a daily basis, it became eviden…
New restaurant coming to town
CRESTVIEW — Rumors about a new restaurant coming to Crestview have been confirmed by a general manager at the chain.
Jorge Lopez, general manager of Pepper’s Mexican Grill and Cantina in Shalimar, …
'I cook every day, even when I'm on vacation'
CRESTVIEW — When Food Network star Guy Fieri's new show airs in November, a Crestview resident will be right there cooking on it.
Sherri Williams and her teammate, Sharon Damante, will compete on "…
Food truck owners focus on Mexican fare
CRESTVIEW — Deborah Andreozzi's longing for the Mexican food she experienced while living in Huntington Beach, California was the basis for a Crestview business venture.
Andreozzi and her business …
McAlister's Deli opens Crestview restaurant
CRESTVIEW — McAlister’s Deli, a leading fast casual chain, opened its doors with a ribbon cutting 10:30 a.m. July 17 at 2100 South Ferdon Blvd. S. in Crestview.
Known for its "American Regional Fa…
Crestview police and associates share favorite recipes
CRESTVIEW — They may wear blue while on duty, but Crestview Police officers and administrative staff happily swap their uniforms for chef's aprons when it comes to family get-togethers and backyard c…