'Prince of Paella' creates food that's almost too pretty to eatBy LaMesa on July 16, 2021Retired Air Force major battles PTSD by cooking for disadvantaged homeless military veterans. Source: CBS 8 New feedShare La MesaClick to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading...Published in food, local, News and zevely-zonenews LaMesaMore from foodMore posts in food »'Jibaritos de la Isla" brings Puerto Rican, Dominican food to City HeightsLa Mesa man goes from restaurant worker to ownerCitrus disease detection in San Diego County prompts quarantineSan Diego Food System Alliance sets 10-year goals to improve local food systemsCooking with Styles: Grilled vegetablesMore from localMore posts in local »Woman killed, 2 others seriously injured in San Ysidro crash74-year old legally 'Blind Golfer' wins world team championshipSan Diego County Supervisors approve data program to reduce homelessnessSan Diego among home markets with the fastest decreasing home pricesA mild week continues with coastal clouds and temps slightly cooler than normalMore from NewsMore posts in News »Woman killed, 2 others seriously injured in San Ysidro crash74-year old legally 'Blind Golfer' wins world team championshipSan Diego County Supervisors approve data program to reduce homelessnessSan Diego among home markets with the fastest decreasing home pricesSan Diego County pays $1.35 million to mother whose son died during 2018 arrestMore from zevely-zoneMore posts in zevely-zone »74-year old legally 'Blind Golfer' wins world team championshipSan Diego pilot saving lives 7,000 miles from home'Play it Forward' to help a Boy Scout save his high school bandDog problems? No problem for the 'The Rescued Pup' in Ramona'Otter Chaos' brings laughter to Make-A-Wish children
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