
Daliah Singer
Writer and Editor at Freelance
Freelance writer + editor following my {many} curiosities | Adorer of good food, a good book, and a good laugh | Daydreaming about my next trip 🌍
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1 day ago |
denverpost.com | Daliah Singer
Loading your audio articleTwo men — one younger, one older — are sitting quietly under a light gray awning, cleaning dozens of artichokes. Clear bags between their legs are slowly filling with the tough, green and purple outer leaves. I’m benefitting from their hard work: A fried artichoke sits on the plate in front of me (next to an Aperol Spritz, naturally). It’s shaped almost like a flattened dahlia, with its charred, golden-brown edges crisp and curling.
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3 days ago |
rv.com | Daliah Singer |Kraig Becker
In the early 1950s, campers had to be industrious. Tent trailers were a rare commodity, so avid travelers built their own. Eugene Lewis Vesely was one of those people. While planning for a family excursion to Alaska, he built a collapsible tent atop a boat trailer. The trip never happened, but a business—Vesely Manufacturing Company—was born. Based in Michigan, Vesely started with soft-topped tent trailers, offering a range of styles and price points, adopting the brand name Apache.
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1 week ago |
gazette.com | Daliah Singer
The cart is brimming with a rainbow of flowers: sunny marigolds, fragrant calendulas, spherical craspedias and dahlias of all different shades. Kim Zimmerman, herself a bright sight in an orange jumpsuit, stands behind the cart. She’s explaining to the small group gathered inside her Denver flower shop how to tie the plants together and make a flower crown. It’s one of her regular classes at the store. Zimmerman makes the process look easy. To be fair, she has had a lot of practice.
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1 week ago |
gazette.com | Daliah Singer
Spring showers bring May flowers — and, more importantly, farmers market season. Though Colorado is known mostly for its Rocky Ford cantaloupe, Olathe sweet corn and Palisade peaches, regional farmers grow so much more. Here, a guide to some of the other produce you’ll encounter at the market this summer — plus, two recipes to make the most of your fresh finds. Leafy GreensSpinach, kale, cabbage.
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1 week ago |
denvergazette.com | Daliah Singer
Spring showers bring May flowers — and, more importantly, farmers market season. Though Colorado is known mostly for its Rocky Ford cantaloupe, Olathe sweet corn and Palisade peaches, regional farmers grow so much more. Here, a guide to some of the other produce you’ll encounter at the market this summer — plus, two recipes to make the most of your fresh finds. Leafy GreensSpinach, kale, cabbage.
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RT @joespring: More and more research indicates a pregnant mother's mental health can impact her baby. @daliahsinger reports on the importa…

All the advice I wish I'd had access to over the past 9 months: "What You Should Know About Traveling While Pregnant" — my first piece for @AFARmedia. https://t.co/rHwOjaUOP3

Fall is the perfect time for a Utah adventure. Find some inspiration in #MyLatest for @csgazette: a weekend of slot canyons, stargazing, cider, and glamping. https://t.co/qVakcjBi2L