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Bring Your Own Bags to San Jose

6/21/2014

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I was thrilled to discover, while waiting in line at the downtown Safeway, that it's a city ordinance in San Jose, California that customers be charged for using store bags at checkout.


Take a look at all of San Jose's green goals here. According to the city website, "San Jose is the largest city in California to ban plastic carryout bags." The city continues, explaining that groceries, drugstores, and retailers are not allowed to provide ANY plastics bags for items at checkout. Paper bags made of 40% post-consumer recycled material are available, but cost $0.10 per bag.


Whether at home or on the road, I always bring my own bags to the store. Honestly, bringing your own bags to the store is really the best way to get groceries while traveling (especially when without a car), and here's why:

  • My bags won't break and spill when it's snowing out and I have a mile walk from the store back to the hotel.
  • I have a good visual on how much food/drink I actually need to buy when at the store. I make a rule of only filling two "brought-bags." Not only does this keep me from throwing away money on junk that is tempting to just toss into a cart (when I can save that money for trips!), but it also keeps me from buying too much and having to throw it out at the end of our stay. Although it took me about six months on tour to figure this one out (embarrassing!), you can start saving money, time and your gut by doing this from the beginning of your travels.
  • I get a mini work-out from carrying my bags!
  • It's great for the environment.
  • It's great for my hotel room--no garbage or packaging all over the room.
  • I can re-use my own bags (which carry up to 50 lb. each!) when bringing things to the venue, on tourist trips, etc.


Invest in some quality, durable, compact, and easy-to-travel/easy-to-clean bags before your trip. I personally love Baggu Bags. You can get them in just about any color, they're super affordable and often on sale, and they come in a variety of sizes to meet your needs. Get them on Amazon or on the Baggu website.


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Welcome to Whispers

6/21/2014

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The "SF Bay" savory crepe (smoked salmon, spinach, onions and jack cheese), served with an organic greens salad and fruit. | Photo by @officialjendano
San Jose, California has a fantastic bar and restaurant scene, so it was no surprise to find an incredible one; nonetheless, Whispers Café and Crêperie still managed to surprise me!

Although labeled a "café," Whispers is certainly in a category of its own: hipster café-family restaurant-local bar. When I visited, students were hunched over their computers in one corner, families were enjoying brunch outside, and it wasn't too early for a few locals to start drinking mimosas at the bar. Certainly a perfect place to people watch...while enjoying a delicious pile of crepes, of course.

Upon walking into the airy open-concept restaurant-front, guests are greeted with a massive chalkboard menu. The menu serves up anything crepe related, and if you can't find it on the menu, the server happily suggested she could ask the chef to create something more individual. There are also more traditionally American breakfast options (i.e. omelets, eggs, pancakes, toast, etc.), and then lunch and dinner entrees for those dining later in the afternoon. Enjoy a pesto and grilled chicken sandwich, a teriyaki burger on a sesame bun, or get a bit fancy and order the pan-seared salmon filet. Honestly, there's literally everything you can think of on the menu. Even the drink menu offers everything from chocolate milk to V-8 to fruit smoothies to an impressive wine and beer selection.

Be warned: the portions are as massive as their menu (check out the picture of my order to the left).

There's a great happy hour available, with prices on draft beer as low as $3.00 per glass and margaritas at $4.00. The prices were overall very reasonable, and definitely do-able for a full-time traveler! I actually went back here several times during my stay in San Jose, and both my budget and belly left satisfied.

Located at 150 South Second Street in San Jose, Whispers is open Sunday to Thursday (8am to 10pm) and Friday to Saturday (8am to 10pm). Visit their website at www.whisperscafe.com to check out their latest specials and to download a menu.

Happy eating!
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