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Trying Sushi for the First Time? Here are the Rolls to Start with

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Sushi is a staple in Asian cuisine, and there are tons of options for sushi in Meridian Idaho to reflect its universal popularity. Sushi rolls range from simple to extravagant, and fans and enthusiasts around the world crave the signature seafood delicacy.  However, because one of the core components of many sushi rolls is raw fish, many people are apprehensive to try the delectable dish. Luckily, you don't need to dive head first into a plate of sashimi to have an enjoyable sushi experience. So, if you've been thinking about trying something from the sushi menu at your favorite Asian fusion restaurant, but are nervous since it's your first time, here are five delicious, classic rolls to introduce yourself to the sushi world. Philadelphia Roll The Philadelphia roll is a classic roll containing only smoked salmon, cucumber, and cream cheese. What makes it a great roll for beginners to start with is the addition of cream cheese, as the creaminess can re

How to Beat the End-of-Winter Blues in the Treasure Valley

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For some, winter in the Treasure Valley is their favorite time of the year, while others are happy to stay inside next to the heater and wait it out. Like it or not, spring is just around the corner, which brings warmer temperatures, melting snow, and an extra hour of daylight every evening. Whether you’re clinging on to these last few weeks of winter, or you’re looking for ways to make the days fly by, here are some things to do in and around the Treasure Valley. Enjoy the Powder While It Lasts If you’re a skier, snowboarder, or just enjoy a leisurely ride on a tube, Bogus Basin is likely your second home during the winter. But your second snow-covered mountain home is shutting down soon, however, with Bogus Basin typically calling it a season around April. The good news is—depending on when you're reading this—you may still have a month or two left to shred up the slopes and enjoy the powder. Don't be sad when the snow melts away though—Bogus Basin is open