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Good food in La Mesa? Yes, it's true. We swear. There is excellentfood in La Mesa. You just have to know where to look.

5 to Try: Farm to Table Restaurants

Even though in San Diego we all live within close proximity to some of the nations top organic produce growers and farms, who has the time to trek out to the farm stands and dairy pastures to get the best of the best ingredients? Luckily, several local restaurants are jumping on the farm-to-table movement and doing just that: Buying produce, meat and dairy direct from local growers and putting it on their menus with no preservatives, freezing or rehydrating. The result? Menus full of simple flavors, local ingredients and sustainable deliciousness. Now if only we could get carbon credits for eating out ...

San Diego Harvest Guide: Apples, Pumpkins, Wine, and More

Even though Autumn in San Diego is, well, pretty much a lot like all the seasons weather-wise, we still can't resist all the quaint local attempts to celebrate Fall's "havest." From apple-picking in Julian to pumpkin patches in Escondido, we've got the scoop on where to be this Fall.

$5 Fill-Up

With gas going for almost a Lincoln per gallon, why not ditch the car and put some fuel into what really drives you: your belly? Five dollars may not get you far in a car, but it'll get you plenty to snack on at these humble eateries, all within a short walk of local trolley stops.

5 to Try: Cheese Plates

Whether it's just a nibble to enhance the Cab-Franc you just splurged on, or a decidedly decadent, creamy dinner for two, sometimes a great cheese plate is just the ticket. Based on a criteria of price, selection and originality (we love a surprising smoked gouda), our editor's rounded up 5 of the best cheese plates in San Diego.

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