Welcome to this weekโ€™s Reno News & Review.

Had a food weekend. Loved it.

I have to admit, I was a little slow to get on the local food bandwagon, but now that Iโ€™m here, I feel like I fit right in, an innovator. I mean, Iโ€™ve been growing food at my home for a long time, and Iโ€™ve never used engineered pesticides, herbicides or fertilizers, so I guess I was vanguard, but this week, I took the concept a slimy step or two further.

It all started Friday when Hunter and I went down to the Food Truck event at Idlewild Park. The weekly traffic obstacle was going on down on Virginia Street, so I was grateful that the Reno Street Food moved a bit out of the melee. Lots of families, lots of selection, lots of food that I shouldnโ€™t be eating, a puppeteer with lots of puppets, it had a wholly different vibe than the downtown event (even though I also enjoyed my time there, just not the long waits). I donโ€™t believe I waited more than 20 minutes in line at the most popular truck on Friday.

But none of that stuff is particularly innovative. Sunday is where I took it up a notch. My girlfriend, Kelly, lives in the so-called banana belt of Reno. Itโ€™s a microclimate in town thatโ€™s a little warmer than the rest of town so things grow there that donโ€™t grow anywhere else in town. Anyway, her garden is beset by these giant snailsโ€”they look just like the snails you eat when you order escargot. Well, thanks to the wonders of the internet, I discovered theyโ€™re the same type of snail. Iโ€™ll tell you all about the process at a later date, but I can tell youโ€”with a little garlic and butterโ€”they taste exactly like the snails youโ€™d get in the poshest French restaurant.

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Did you vote in our Biggest Little Best of Northern Nevada popularity contest yet? Somehow, I screwed up the URL, in my Editorโ€™s Note last week. Just go to http://www.newsreview.com/reno/ballot/BestOfReno12 and get ready to spend some time.

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