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Friday Link Roundup: SF’s Wine Shops and Photo Styling Intel

Friday September 25, 2015

Our busy September continues, with grandparents in town and Big Girl Bed ™ deliveries. I think Bean and I will have to spend all of October with our toes in the grass to recover.

Is it starting to look like Fall where you live? I might be a tad jealous…

 

From around the web this week:

SF Board of Supervisors passed legislation to make “soft” evictions (leaving a stroller in the hallway, hanging laundry outside) harder for landlords. The most controversial provision allows people to bring in more roommates as long as total occupancy is still below fire code standards.

SFist rounded up their 11 favorite wine shops. Plumpjack is one of our favorites too.

The most responsible ways to wash your car in a drought. I really want one of those Go Dirty stickers used in LA. Can we get our own campaign, SF?

Also from Citylab, this handheld device will test any food for gluten. Brilliant.

In other food news, in an unprecedented criminal case, a peanut exec was sentenced to 28 years in prison for knowingly shipping out a peanut paste contaminated with salmonella. (His warehouse informed him via email; he responded, “just ship it.” Nine people died and 714 got sick.) This is the first time a corporate executive was convicted for food poisoning.

And to brighten things up a bit, Emily Henderson walked us through how she staged a home for a photo shoot. INTERESTING. I had no idea even the flip flops got considered.

 

Have a great weekend, everyone!

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