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New Executive Chef at Delicias in RSF

May 18, 2010 by Sharon Corp · Comments 

My two dear friends and I had an early dinner at Delicias in Rancho Santa Fe last Friday.  I had been there many times before, but I could not help notice how polite, attentive and friendly the staff was. The food was always quite good in the past, but it was exceptional that evening. I think I now know why, and their names are Michael Knowles and Alex Campbell. Michael is the new Executive Chef and Alex is the GM.

Alex came over to our table a few times and made sure we had everything we needed. He also suggested the berry cobbler for dessert, which, of course we ordered, and of course did not disappoint. I think he said he l-300x199 New Executive Chef at Delicias in RSFpersonally had approximately 20 of them in the past month!

You can read a bit about Michael and his credentials below. All I know is that our satisfied tastebuds were good enough for me.

Delicias Restaurant always strives to provide each guest with a unique dining experience and plans to take that experience to the next level with Executive Chef, Michael Knowles. His first challenge has been to create a new and inspired lunch menu, featured below. “We are looking forward to expanding our culinary range with Michael,” General Manager, Alex Campbell explains. “The concept of Delicias was originally designed by Wolfgang Puck, and Michael has embraced that concept. His experience working with Wolfgang will allow him to continue what we have already accomplished at Delicias while developing his own vision for the future.”

Raised in South Lake Tahoe, California, Executive Chef, Michael Knowles developed his appreciation for quality cuisine in the exclusive resorts of the extremely popular ski-town. He expanded his appreciation into refined knowledge and experience in 1997 when he moved to San Francisco to work for Wolfgang Puck at the award winning, Postrio. After three years of unparalleled skill development and growth, Michael accepted an offer to open Soif Restaurant and Wine Bar as the Executive Chef in Downtown Santa Cruz where he became the first chef in the city to use 100% sustainable seafood. His career continued to develop and change with a move to the famous local restaurant Ostrich Grill in Aptos where his talent became locally recognized. With culinary recognition and polished skill, Michael returned to the Wolfgang Puck fine dining group in Las Vegas as the Sous Chef for both Spago and Postrio for three years.

As the Exectuive Chef of Delicias he plans to utilize the exceptionally high quality local organic ingredients to create inspired, cutting edge food that people will fall in love with. He believes in the need for sustainability and strongly supports local farmers. He plans to stay true to the food he is serving, keeping it simple yet innovative.

Gary Vaynerchuk Becomes The Wine Guy for Virgin America

May 4, 2010 by Sharon Corp · Comments 

Gary Vaynerchuk Becomes The Wine Guy for Virgin America

Posted by Chad Catacchio on May 4th, 2010

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Gary Vaynerchuk and Virgin America just announced that Vaynerchuk will hand pick wines for Virgin America flights, and his Wine Library TV will become a featured program on Virgin America’s Red onboard entertainment system.

This is a great move for California based Virgin America, which is already considered by many to be the hippest airline in America. Gary V (or @garyvee as he’s known on Twitter) is one of the most savvy social media users, as he showed by getting his Crush It book onto the NY Times’ Best Seller list, mainly through his social media channels, which includes Wine Library TV. Of course, being the wine guy for the hippest airline in the country isn’t bad for Gary V as well (he also is prominently featured on Hulu as well, so he is really putting together quite a collection of mainstream channels).

Virgin America announced that Gary V will adding wines to the menu throughout the year, and that two wines - Turnbull Sauvignon Blanc 2008  and Arrowood 2002 Sonoma County Merlot – will be on the menu starting today.

Another thing to note is that Virgin America of course has in-flight WiFi, so perhaps Gary V could use that to his advantage. For example, he could mention in his Wine Library TV episodes, “hey, if you’re on a Virgin America flight right now, go to my website and use the code VA20 for 20% off your purchase!” (of course, Gary might use more colorful language than that).

Finally, although a little vague, the announcement also promised that:

This summer, Virgin America is also planning an in-flight wine-tasting with Vaynerchuk in the First Class cabin.

Not sure where or when that is, but if Virgin America wants to invite us along, we’ll certainly cover it for them!

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Rancho Santa Fe Homeowner turns yard work into Artwork.

April 12, 2010 by Sharon Corp · Comments 

Homeowner turns his property into a truly unique landscape

Art work at the home of Chuck and Pilar Bahde of Rancho Santa Fe

Charlie Neuman

Art work at the home of Chuck and Pilar Bahde of Rancho Santa Fe

Art work at the home of Chuck and Pilar Bahde of Rancho Santa Fe

Photo by Charlie Neuman

An untitled sculpture (left) pointed across a walkway at the home of Chuck and Pilar Bahde of Rancho Santa Fe. “My sculptures are unusual. Some say I’m a little weird,” said Chuck Bahde (below), strolling past another of his sculptures, this one twisting skyward.

RANCHO SANTA FE — When Chuck Bahde bought the rambling wooden house in Rancho Santa Fe, the 5-acre spread already had plenty of grass and gardens. But that wasn’t to his liking. Besides, it seemed such a waste of water to keep the lawn green. So Bahde set out to create a new landscape, filled with meandering streams, pools and waterfalls — all created with blue and green glass, hand-painted rocks and plastic.

Today dozens of artworks adorn Bahde’s expansive property, in addition to the waterless pools and rivers. Every last piece is made from recycled or found materials. Pebbles, broken bottles, computer chips, seashells, beads, railroad ties, old-fashioned glass doorknobs and even an old, 5-cent parking meter have been turned into artwork in his hands.

A solar panel from a defunct pool-heating system is now the basis for a towering sculpture called “The Wave.” Plastic CDs are put to use as sun-catchers, and warped, time-faded, wooden tennis rackets and a tiny gold trophy add to the décor surrounding the tennis courts. Every rock lining the numerous pathways was found on the property, he said.

Bahde, 84, was an industrial architect by trade and a graduate of the Institute of Design In Chicago . Over the years he enjoyed a wide-ranging career that included everything from designing and building custom homes in the Midwest to practicing public relations in Europe , where he met his wife, Pilar, who is Swiss and Spanish.

“I was more or less a job-jumper, because I was curious,” he said.

Though he started creating art while in school, and design work was often part of his job, Bahde was never a professional artist. “My sculptures are unusual. Some say I’m a little weird,” he said with a laugh.

But few aside from family members and friends have seen his sculptures and unique landscape of art. “I just do things for myself,” he said.

A vacation in San Diego and a subsequent job offer from Convair, where Bahde worked designing airliner interiors, led the couple to settle in San Diego to raise their two children. After many years living in Point Loma and actively participating in the planning group and other community efforts, the Bahdes bought the Rancho Santa Fe property in 1974. He has been remodeling the house, and the yard, ever since.

Bahde’s landscape is ever-changing, as he continues to add to it and create newer pieces. Even more sculptures fill several garages that once housed a car collection; Bahde plans to put them on exhibit at a gallery someday.

But he is most proud of the fact that his intricate and eye-catching landscape takes very little water to maintain, other than what is needed for the macadamia trees, two coral trees and a small rose garden that were already on the property when he bought it.

In fact, the recent rains kept Bahde busy drying out the “pools,” since standing water could loosen the glue holding the mosaic-like surface together.

Bahde credits a school coach, in part, with some of the modesty that has kept him from making his artwork public. “My first football coach told me: ‘As good as you all are, I don’t want to see you bragging. Just show people what you can do.’ ”

Leslie Wolf Branscomb is a freelance writer in San Diego.

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Rancho Santa Fe Rotary – RSF Rotary donation to Kids Korps

April 8, 2010 by Sharon Corp · Comments 

Rancho Santa Fe Rotary donation to Kids Korps

Rancho Santa Fe Rotary Club donates $ 2,000 to the Kids Korps “Build a bike” program
Cindy Bloch, Past Regional President and founding memer of Kids Korps, receives a check along with Robin Chappelow the Regional Program Director from President Michael Manhard

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How Many Rancho Santa Fe Homes Will IncludeThese? ‘Gee-Whiz’ products that will rocket your kitchen into the future!

March 24, 2010 by Sharon Corp · Comments 


Remember the Jetsons’ kitchen? The one with the robot maid who whipped up entire meals that were the size of vitamins? We’re not quite there — yet. But Betty Crocker wouldn’t recognize some of the innovations available in today’s futuristic kitchens, including talking refrigerators and brainy ovens. Check out these innovations and you might actually feel the itch to do some cooking tonight instead of warming up Chinese takeout or eating out in one  of our tasty  Rancho Santa restaurants.

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Do you like to cook but hate waiting for that roast? Here’s a Jetsons-esque oven for you impatient types. The TurboChef oven cooks in insanely short times. Imagine cooking a 12-pound turkey in 42 minutes instead of four hours. Or steaming family-size quantities of asparagus in less than a minute. Or a 2-pound roasted chateaubriand in 11 minutes instead of an hour. Using patented technology, the oven circulates currents of heated air from the top and bottom of the oven cavity to brown, sear and caramelize food, up to 15 times faster than conventional cooking. Microwaves assist when needed. Such convenience doesn’t come cheap: Ovens run $7,900 to $10,000.

The liquid floorLiguid Floor

Tired of the same old flooring options? Jockimo’s Living Surfaces Liquid Lava is a fun flooring and countertop material made of liquid sealed between panels. When pressure (like a hand or a foot) is applied, that liquid moves and smooshes around, creating swirls and shapes. A homeowner can also back-light them to make the nontoxic panels glow with psychedelic trippiness.

Through a glass darkly (or in pink, or in green, or …)Glass counter

“Color is hot, on a huge trend,” says Susan Serra, a certified kitchen designer. Another place color is shining is through countertops — literally. ThinkGlass makes textured and colored countertops that can be lit by LED lights so they literally glow. The countertops also can be made to glow in hundreds of different colors, programmable with a remote control — including the option to change the colors or even have them fade out or strobe.

The do-it-all ovenDoitall Oven

Appliances that can do multiple things for people are really taking off. So are ones that can be controlled remotely. To wit: the Tmio Oven. The oven ($5,895 and up) functions like a regular oven — except that you can call it from your cell phone, PDA or computer, and it will switch from refrigerating food and begin cooking what’s inside.

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In the Covenant of Rancho Santa Fe, the Rancho Riding Club

March 24, 2010 by Tamara Stephenson · Comments 

4460318843_2f491da497_m In the Covenant of Rancho Santa Fe, the Rancho Riding ClubRancho Santa Fe residents LOVE horses.  Even if you don’t ride yourself seeing the trails and stopping to let a horse cross the street contributes to the rural essence of Ranch Santa Fe.  The Rancho Riding Club was founded in 1946 and is located on 11 acres in the heart of the Ranch Santa Fe Covenant on Ramblas De Las Flores just south of La Granada.

The Rancho Riding Club is a private facility that offers lessons, horse shows and social activities for both children and adults.  Rancho Santa Fe Covenant Members and their guests have access to join the club and take advantage of the over 40 miles of trails, boarding facilities, box stall and outside corrals, multiple cross ties and horse free flow exerciser.

To learn more about the Rancho Riding Club Click Here

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Kid Korps 2010 Gala to be Hosted in a Private Rancho Santa Fe Residence

March 24, 2010 by Sharon Corp · Comments 

GalaPromoPage Kid Korps 2010 Gala to be Hosted in a Private Rancho Santa Fe Residence

To Purchase tickets or for more information Contact…

Kid Korps USA

C/O McFarlane Promotions

656 Fifth Ave. Suite B

San Diego, CA 92101

(619) 233-5008

laurel@mcfarlanepromotions.com

Tennis Options in Rancho Santa Fe, CA

March 11, 2010 by Sharon Corp · Comments 

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Many tennis enthusiasts, novice and pro, seek out to make Rancho Santa Fe their place of residence. And why not when you  have near – perfect year round climate and multiple choices of either private or public tennis courts?

100’s of homes located within The Covenant of Rancho Santa Fe have their own private tennis courts. If not, there is the Rancho Santa Fe Tennis Club ( WWW.RSFTENNIS.COM ) that offers 12 championship courts and overlooks the golf club.  Membership is an amenity for Covenant residents only.

The Rancho Valencia Resort was voted by Tennis Magazine as the #1 Resort in the US. They provide match arranging, daily clinics, private and group instruction and a pro shop. WWW.RANCHOVALENCIA.COM.   Rancho Valencia is located on the South side of Rancho Santa Fe and open to anyone who wishes to join.

Many of the gated communities in Rancho Santa Fe also offer tennis courts to their residents as well including Fairbanks Ranch, RSF Lakes, The Crosby, Santaluz , Morgan Run and Del Mar Country Club to name a few.

One of our listings  locate in the prestigious community of  Spyglass Estates offers a fantastic court and would be ideal for you Jalena if your building does not go according to plan ….AND a very large Master Suite and an 8 car garage capacity!    See link for details and photos.

6935 Spyglass Lane, Rancho Santa Fe, CA 92067 (MLS # 090051664)

(all data current as of 7/29/2010)
Price $5,995,000
Beds 8
Baths 9 full, 2 part baths
Home size 11,484 sq ft
Lot Size n/a
Days on Market 499
ORIGINALLY LISTED FOR $6,495,000!!! UNBELIEVABLE PRICE REDUCTION!!! SELLER SAYS SELL TODAY!!! UNHEARD OF PRICE FOR THIS AMAZING OCEANVIEW RESIDENTIAL COMPOUND!! THE SELLER ACCEPTS MARKET CONDITIONS AND WANTS TO BE RECOGNIZED AS A PHENOMENAL OPPORTUNITY!! PLEASE SEE SUPPLEMENT. WOW WHAT A GREAT VALUE!

Property Type(s): Residential / Detached, Residential / All

Last Updated 7/14/2010 Tract Spyglass Estates
Year Built 2003 Community Rancho Santa Fe
Garage Spaces n/a County San Diego
Total Parking n/a

Schools

School District San Dieguito Union High

Additional Details

CDR/Mello Roos 0.0 Home Owner Fees 540.0
Optional Bedrooms 2 Total CDR/Mello-Roos 0
Zoning R1 Bedroom 5 Dimensions 20x18
Bedroom 4 Dimensions 20x18 Bedroom 3 Dimensions 17x16
Family Room Dimensions 27x27 Bedroom 2 Dimensions 19x19
Master Bedroom Dimensions 32x26 Living Room Dimensions 27x23
Kitchen Dimensions 28x24 Dining Room Dimensions 21x17
Extra Room 1 Dimensions 23x22 Extra Room 2 Dimensions 0x0
Fireplaces(s) 7 Parking Garage Spaces 8
Total Other Fees 0

Features

Architectural Style Mediterranean/Spanish
Construction Built on Site
Cooling Central Forced Air, Zoned Area(s)
Equipment Available Dishwasher, Disposal, Garage Door Opener, Microwave, Pool/Spa/Equipment, Range/Oven, Refrigerator, Trash Compactor, Vacuum/Central
Exterior Stucco
Fencing Full
Fireplace Location FP in Dining Room, FP in Family Room, FP in Living Room, FP in Master BR, Patio/Outdoors
Floor Coverings Carpet, Stone
Heat Equipment Forced Air Unit, Zoned Areas
Heat Source Natural Gas
Home Owner Fee Reflects Month
Home Owners Fee Includes Common Area Maintenance, Gated Community
Home Owners Payment Frequency Monthly
Interior Walls Drywall
Laundry Location Laundry Room
Laundry Utilities Electric, Gas
List Status Active
Market Area Coastal North
Ownership Fee Simple
Parking Garage Description Attached, Detached
Patio Balcony, Covered, Slab, Stone/Tile
Pool Below Ground, Private
Pool Heat Gas
Prop Type Residential
Property Restrictions Known CC&R's
Residential Styles Detached
Residential Unit Location Detached
Roof Tile/Clay
Searchable Rooms Bedroom(s) Entry Level, Bonus Room, Breakfast Area, Dining Area, Exercise Room, Family Room, Formal Entry, Great Room, Guest Maid, Master Bdrm (2), MBR Entry Level, Office, Sauna/Steam, Wine Cellar
Security Automatic Gate, Eqpt Owned, Gated Community, On Site Guard
Sewer/Septic Sewer Connected
Site Cul-De-Sac, Private Street, Street Paved
Spa Private w/Pool, Yes
Spa Heat Gas
Stories 2 Story
Subject to Court/Lender Approv No
Telecommunications Intercom, Other/Remarks, Satellite Dish
Topography Level
View Greenbelt, Mountains/Hills, Ocean, Panoramic, Parklike
Water Meter on Property

Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.

Listed with PRUDENTIAL CALIFORNIA RSF FBR

(view all details for MLS # 090051664)

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Jankovic making home here. Top Of The Crosby Estates

March 11, 2010 by Sharon Corp · Comments 

Jelena Jankovic – Wimbledon 2009
INDIAN WELLS — Life high on a hill atop Rancho Santa Fe soon is to begin for Jelena Jankovic. Would that her tennis have similar elevation. Jankovic’s game has been askew since she began the 2009 season as the ranking player on the WTA Tour, but no player around here was talking more animatedly yesterday than the Serbian woman. It’s not tennis that excites her as much as the prospect of occupying the home she is having built in Rancho Santa Fe. Jankovic said she visited the site before coming here for the BNP Paribas Open. “They were putting the roof on. It’s like a dream come true,” she said of a home that, by her measurements, is to have three levels with 20,000 square feet of living space and have a garage large enough for 10 vehicles. “I have five (cars) for now,” said Jelena, who evidently does a lot of driving. Jankovic became aware of the joys of living in the San Diego area when she was competing in tennis events at La Costa. “I picked a lot on a hill,” she said. Its cost, according to San Diego County records: $1.5 million. Jelena advised her architect the place must include a tennis court (it does). “And I wanted a big master bedroom and a huge bathroom,” she said. Done. She is hopeful of moving in by the end of the year. Jankovic’s season, meantime, has not begun positively, with a first-round loss (to Agnes Szavay ) at Sydney and a third-round defeat (to Alona Bondarenko ) at the Australian Open. “But I am working hard,” she said. “I feel every day I am getting better and better. I want to work on coming forward.” Jankovic is the No. 6 seed here. Nothing all that dramatic is apt to occur in the opening round of a tennis tournament with a 96-player draw that hands out 32 seeds and awards all 32 byes. The women’s phase of the Paribas did, however, show off a Justine Henin who soundly eliminated Magdalena Rybarikova of Slovakia 6-2, 6-2. “I need tennis; I need to play,” said Henin. “Emotionally, I feel much better when I am playing.”
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Located just outside of Fairbanks Ranch, New Restaurant is A Hit

March 8, 2010 by Sharon Corp · Comments 

Wine & CheeseRancho Santa Fe lifestyle just got that much sweeter. North County foodies can’t get enough of the new Dolce Pane E Vino wine bar and restaurant, which celebrated a soft opening in RSF’s Del Rayo Center in late 2009, and has since become a neighborhood favorite. Dolce serves handmade small plates of Italian favorites for lunch and dinner, including wood-fired pane rusticos and Panini sandwiches, paired with a tempting wine list designed by Sommelier Michael Melone. Chef Chris O’Donnell is a firm believer in farm-to-table traditions, and makes daily trips to local farms–specifically to the nationally famous Chino’s farm– to ensure the freshest ingredients every day. For those on the go, the attached Dolce Formaggeria wraps up signature small plates and bottles of wine for convenient quick stops.

via Can’t wait to try this one!

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