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    May 2, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  1. Farmers' Market opening day

    Dining@Large
    Just got back from the Baltimore Farmers' Market. I bought strawberries (from Virginia), asparagus, rhubarb, mushrooms, fresh ginger, a cinnamon brioche bun for my 7-year-old daughter (who tagged along while my son and husband slept in), a mango Wheely...

    Tags: Asparagus, Strawberries, Virginia

  2. Apr 18, 2010 |Blog| Baltimore Sun
  3. Volcano sends salmon sky high

    Dining@Large
    The price of salmon is going the way of volcanic ash -- up, up, up -- and the reason is the Icelandic eruption. That's according to Alan Morstein of Regi's American Bistro, who writes:"The volcano in Iceland does not only......

    Tags: Florida, New Jersey, Iceland, New York, Groceries

  4. May 9, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Phil Vettel: Two stars for Bread & Wine

    To appreciate Bread & Wine, the 16-month-old restaurant in the Irving Park neighborhood, it helps to be less literal and more observant.
    To appreciate Bread & Wine, the 16-month-old restaurant in the Irving Park neighborhood, it helps to be less literal and more observant. For instance, you might be surprised, as I was initially, to discover that the kitchen doesn't set out much bread....

    Tags: Phil Vettel, Popcorn, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cabbage, Restaurants

  6. Oct 13, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Make a dash for it

    Every time I figure that Logan Square is done with its boom of independent, unpretentious, quirkily personable restaurants, boom, another one pops up. If I were any other dining neighborhood in the city, I'd be developing a severe case of Logan Envy right about now.
    Every time I figure that Logan Square is done with its boom of independent, unpretentious, quirkily personable restaurants, boom, another one pops up. If I were any other dining neighborhood in the city, I'd be developing a severe case of Logan Envy right...

    Tags: Anchovies, CLTV, Alcoholic Beverages, Restaurants, WGN

  8. Sep 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Hungry for recipe from Pauline's

    Q: While my mother was visiting me here in Chicago, my partner and I took her for breakfast at Pauline's in the Andersonville area and she was very enamored with the French bread pudding toast. She was wondering if there was any way that she could obtain the recipe. If at all possible, would you be able to check to see if the folks at Pauline's would be willing to share it with one of your readers?
    Q: While my mother was visiting me here in Chicago, my partner and I took her for breakfast at Pauline's in the Andersonville area and she was very enamored with the French bread pudding toast. She was wondering if there was any way that she could...

    Tags: Chicago Tribune, Cinnamon, Michigan Avenue, Apples, Andersonville

  10. May 4, 2012 |Column| Petoskey News
  11. 'Tis the season for fresh produce

    Soon enough we will be inundated with a bountiful spring and summer harvest.
    Soon enough we will be inundated with a bountiful spring and summer harvest. Farmers and other purveyors will be lining our city streets once a week to hawk their wares and tempt us with colorful vegetables and tender lettuces. If you're a step ahead...

    Tags: Asparagus, Lifestyle and Leisure, Cabbage, Strawberries, Salads

  12. Apr 22, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. The rites of spring

    Rhubarb makes people nervous. Maybe because it's odd looking: pink celery. Maybe because it's a vegetable posing as fruit. Maybe because its dark, craggy leaf harbors poison, while its stringy stalk is stocked with acerbic juice. Startling.
    Rhubarb makes people nervous. Maybe because it's odd looking: pink celery. Maybe because it's a vegetable posing as fruit. Maybe because its dark, craggy leaf harbors poison, while its stringy stalk is stocked with acerbic juice. Startling. Rhubarb...

    Tags: Strawberries, Pies and Tarts, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Salt, Leah Eskin

  14. Mar 8, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. My favorite Cirque du Soleil show

    It's time to rate the Cirques, now that I've seen "<b>Michael Jackson</b>: The Immortal World Tour," which played at the O-rena last week. What? We have to call it by that mundane name? Oh, all right, I'm gritting my teeth &#8230; Amway Center.
    It's time to rate the Cirques, now that I've seen "Michael Jackson: The Immortal World Tour," which played at the O-rena last week. What? We have to call it by that mundane name? Oh, all right, I'm gritting my teeth … Amway Center. Of the Cirque du...

    Tags: Manhattan (New York City), Chad Michael Murray, Amway Center, Concerts, Eden Sher

  16. Jun 6, 2011 |Column| Herald Mail
  17. Make healthful desserts a habit

        By Melissa Tewes Special to The Herald-Mail   Many of us are creatures of habit and often feel the need to eat dessert — without even stopping to think if the craving is real, or if we are still hungry, or if we are simply eating...

    Tags: Pies and Tarts, Sour Cream, Egg Whites, Butter, Strawberries

  18. Jun 13, 2010 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  19. On hold and dreaming of rhubarb

    At times the computer does exactly as told. At times it does not. You've seen this tendency in other members of the household: Dog. Child. Spouse. And while dog or child or spouse can be cajoled into compliance, the computer cannot. If it's not of a mind to fetch or file, it doesn't stoop to the eye roll. It simply refuses.
    At times the computer does exactly as told. At times it does not. You've seen this tendency in other members of the household: Dog. Child. Spouse. And while dog or child or spouse can be cajoled into compliance, the computer cannot. If it's not of a...

    Tags: Entertainment, Chutney, Onions, Gaming, Butter

  20. Apr 2, 2012 | RedEye
  21. You (Still) Can’t Say That on TV?

    Off The Markley
    It should come as no surprise that as a happy proponent of vulgarity, I don’t think there’s much point in TV, radio, newspapers and other media censoring language. Let’s focus on a specific case: the word to which my parents referred...
  22. Oct 2, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  23. The Rhubarb Patch: The Legacy of Obama's Recovery Act

    Change of Subject
    With the economy the likely focus of Wednesday night’s first debate between President Barack Obama and GOP challenger Mitt Romney, I invited veteran reporter Scott Reeder (right), the journalist in residence at the Illinois Policy Institute, a free-...
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