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Hello Juice & Smoothie
Hello Juice & Smoothie just opened in The Grove and man, am I excited about it. It has been a long time coming. I saw the sign advertising that it was opening soon a couple months ago as I was … Continue reading
Posted in Restaurant Reviews, Uncategorized
Tagged healthy, healthy food, Hello Juice & Smoothie, juice, plant based, smoothie bowl, Smoothie Bowls, smoothies, St. Louis, St. Louis dining, St. Louis dining scene, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, St. Louis restaurants, The Grove, toast, Vegan, vegetarian
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Kansas City: Part Deux
Around this time last year, I took a road trip to Kansas City. An acquaintance of mine who’s a cook in St. Louis told me about the city’s flourishing food scene and I wanted to see it for myself. I … Continue reading
Posted in Restaurant Reviews, Traveling, Uncategorized
Tagged Café Sebastienne, Christopher Elbow Chocolates, Crossroads Art District, Ibis Bakery, Kansas City, Kansas City eats, Kansas City food, Kansas City food scene, KC, KCMO, Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art, Made in KC Cafe, Messenger Coffee, Midwest, Midwest food scene, Missouri, Monarch Coffee, Paletería Tropicana, Prospero's Bookstore, The Antler Room, Thou Mayest
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Dimanche (That Means Sunday)
Welcome to this edition of Dimanche (That Means Sunday), a roundup of things that caught my eye this past week. This past week went by quickly, and I’m glad it did because then I got to spend the weekend in … Continue reading
Posted in Dimanche (That Means Sunday), Uncategorized
Tagged Aretha Franklin, avocado, bear claw, Chocolate, chocolatier, crime, france, French politics, horchata, Ibis Bakery, Kansas City, Kansas City eats, Kansas City food, KC MO, labor reform, Melissa Coppel, Messenger Coffee, Muriel Pénicaud, New Zealand, Nudo House, peanut butter coconut soft serve, St. Louis, St. Louis dining, St. Louis dining scene, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, St. Louis restaurants, summer
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Summertime Pasta with Tomatoes, Corn, and Zucchini
When I make pasta during the summer, I like it to be light and have lots of veggies. Cue: This summertime pasta with tomatoes, corn, and zucchini. I decided to make the dish last night after taking stock of what … Continue reading
Posted in Dinner, Lunch, Uncategorized, Vegetarian
Tagged corn, easy recipe, easy recipes, onion, parmesan cheese, pasta, pasta night, plant based, plant based meals, shallot, summer, summer food, summer recipe, summer recipes, summertime pasta, summertime recipe, summertime recipes, tomatoes, vegetarian, zucchini
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Peach Crumble Coffee Cake
I’ve been buying the $10 bag of peaches at the farmers’ market lately, partly because they look so good and partly because I’m making a lot of peach-inspired dishes. I decided to make this peach crumble coffee cake for a … Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Cake, Uncategorized
Tagged baker, baking, breakfast, brown sugar, butter, cake, coffee cake, crumble, flour, home baker, home baking, peach, peach crumble coffee cake, stone fruit, summer fruit, summer recipe, summer recipes
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Peaches and Cream Oatmeal
I always put peaches on top of my oatmeal but I never mix them in. All that changed this morning. I decided to make peaches and cream oatmeal. The name is a little deceiving because there’s no real cream, but … Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Uncategorized, Vegan, Vegetarian
Tagged almond milk, almonds, blueberries, breakfast, easy breakfast, easy recipe, easy recipes, oatmeal, peach, peaches, peaches and cream oatmeal, plant based, seasonal, seasonal produce, seasonal recipes, summer breakfast, summer recipe, summer recipes, Vegan, vegetarian
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Dimanche (That Means Sunday)
Welcome to this edition of Dimanche (That Means Sunday), a roundup of things that caught my eye this past week. This week went by quickly, partly because I was working so much. I’ve been doing more freelancing and it’s been … Continue reading
Posted in Dimanche (That Means Sunday), Uncategorized
Tagged Balkan Treat Box, Brother Nature, coffee shop, deer, farmer's market, farmers' market finds, food truck, france, French chef, French cooking, french food, Joël Robuchon, Maypop Coffee & Garden Shop, Miami, No Passport Required, Prioritized Pastries, St. Louis dining, St. Louis dining scene, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, Tower Grove Farmers' Market, vegan bakery, vegan baking, vegan pastries, Webster Groves
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Peach Cantaloupe Smoothie Bowl
I’ve made many smoothie bowls in my day, but I’ve never put a smoothie bowl into a melon. All that changed earlier this week. I scooped out cantaloupe to make this cantaloupe, blackberry, and basil salad and then I stared at … Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Smoothie Bowls, Uncategorized, Vegetarian
Tagged blueberries, breakfast, cantaloupe, chia seeds, coconut, easy recipe, easy recipes, food art, fruit, granola, healthy, healthy breakfast, healthy eating, healthy food, peach, peach cantaloupe smoothie bowl, plant based, plant based meals, smoothie, smoothie bowl, smoothie bowl art, Smoothie Bowls, smoothies, summer food, summer recipe, summer recipes, vegetarian
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No-Cook Recipes: Cantaloupe, Blackberry, Basil Salad
I started the “No-Cook Recipes” column on my blog a couple years ago after a friend of mine told me that she wanted a place to look for more no-cook meals. I’d made a bunch of them during the summer … Continue reading
Posted in Dinner, Lunch, No-Cook Recipes, Uncategorized, Vegetarian
Tagged basil, blackberry, cantaloupe, dinner, easy recipe, easy recipes, farmer's market, healthy, healthy dinner, healthy eating, healthy food, healthy lunch, lunch, Mozzarella, mozzarella cheese, No-Cook Recipes, plant based, plant based meals, plant-based recipes, salad, summer, summer produce, summer recipe, summer recipes, summer salad, vegetarian
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Blueberry Peach Pie
I bought some star cookie cutters a couple months ago to use for the Fourth of July, when I thought I was going to make a fruit pie with stars-and-stripes topping. That never happened because I made blueberry cobbler instead. I … Continue reading
Posted in Dessert, Pie, Uncategorized
Tagged all-butter pie dough, baker, baking, blueberry, blueberry peach pie, delicious, dessert, home baker, home baking, pastry, peach, pie, pie dough, stone fruit, summer food, summer fruit, summer recipe, summer recipes, sweet, sweets
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