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Relish
Modern objects for home and life
Relish was founded late 2001 by Trisha Guido and David Boyd. After 10+ years in technology sales and marketing, Trisha wanted to start a more creative and personally satisfying venture. One that would allow her to make a small difference, yet satisfy a continual yearning for travel and culture abroad. After many discussions and dinners at Mario?s Bohemian in San Francisco, the plan was hatched to start a home and personal accessories store featuring organic modern designs from around the world that were mostly unavailable in the US. While working and traveling in London and Europe, they started finding designers, craftspeople and small manufacturers producing beautiful objects of high quality. With David?s background in product and furniture design, and Trisha?s sales, marketing and sense of individual style, they started creating a collection of unique and timeless designs from Europe, Asia and the US. Now all they needed was a place to set up shop and a name?

433 NW 10th Street
Portland OR 97209
503-227-3779
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Nov 26, 2008My Whim is Law
I may be tempting fate before I actually have other people eat this tomorrow, but I think I've hit on a winner here. I wanted cranberry chutney this time around - not relish, not sauce. Wanted hits of sweet and sour, spicy and savory.
Here's what I came up with (used a [...]
Nov 13, 2008MapClicks.com

Free 30 minute home interior consultation. Please bring photos of a room in need of a make-over. We will start with what you have! Please email info@shoprelish.com to setup an appointment.
Now there's a fun concept. You can see Detroit already starting to relish the prospect of some poor slob bureaucrat they can kick around, now that they're getting this bridge loan to a next administration, which will cave to further demands. When you own such a huge chunk of the family wage jobs market, it's easy to exert leverage.
A fun response would be to reassure the American auto workers that the Car Czar will indeed be an office in the Kremlin, and that our goal is to ensure their well being, get these crappy "CEOs" off their backs (glorified lobbyists, whiners, entitlement freaks) and provide a safety net. Whether we can rescue ugly models of car no one cares about is another matter. Probably not.
The capitulation of capitalism to some new world order, is that what we're seeing? In that case, let's dust off our science fiction writing skills and start brainstorming what's next. What shall we do with reality television, now that it's a genre? How will Alaska figure into it? Are we building a bridge to nowhere or not, I forget? And what about that energy grid? At least let's find out what's going on with superconductivity -- lot's of good journalism on that already.
As BizMo Czar, I'd like to meet with the Car Czar and compare notes. I want a lot of recyclable parts in my fleets, have them be green, downright tree huggy, in comparison to Detroit's little monsters.
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Dec 9, 2008MOD: Mercury on Design
A fun response would be to reassure the American auto workers that the Car Czar will indeed be an office in the Kremlin, and that our goal is to ensure their well being, get these crappy "CEOs" off their backs (glorified lobbyists, whiners, entitlement freaks) and provide a safety net. Whether we can rescue ugly models of car no one cares about is another matter. Probably not.
The capitulation of capitalism to some new world order, is that what we're seeing? In that case, let's dust off our science fiction writing skills and start brainstorming what's next. What shall we do with reality television, now that it's a genre? How will Alaska figure into it? Are we building a bridge to nowhere or not, I forget? And what about that energy grid? At least let's find out what's going on with superconductivity -- lot's of good journalism on that already.
As BizMo Czar, I'd like to meet with the Car Czar and compare notes. I want a lot of recyclable parts in my fleets, have them be green, downright tree huggy, in comparison to Detroit's little monsters.
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Seasonal and holiday sale announcements continue to roll in at a fevered pitch. Here are the latest updates:
...I missed out on Oktoberfest somehow, and its one of the few times of the year I relish in German brewed beers. Normally, I prefer to drink the locally brewed equivalents, of which there are many fine examples. However, this year I would have totally missed the boat had I not stumbled upon Full Sail's [...]
Dec 14, 2008Portland Hamburgers
Oct 16, 2008Spirit of Saint Lewis
Just look at what we're having for dinner tonight. Hehehe. Haven't seen one of these in years. And I've never put one in my oven. But there's a first time for everything. Homemade turnip oven fries will accompany pan-fried chicken tenderloins with tomato and onion relish along with garlic asparagus.
Dinner
Ceviches
Traditional Ceviche, Fresh Fish Of The Day w/ Onion, Corn, Cilantro & Ají 11
Mussels A La Chalaca, Served On The Half Shell
w/ Red Onion, Corn & Tomato 8
Appetizers
Dungeness Crab Causa, layered with yellow potato & avocado Relish 11
Chicharrón, Fried Shrimp, Wax Beans, Yuca & Tartare Sauce 9
Anticuchos, Grilled Skewers Of Lamb w/ Ají Mirasol-Yoghurt Sauce [...]



