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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 was basically a countdown to the holidays. I finished up some projects at work, bought final presents and … Continue reading
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Tagged baking, Balkan Treat Box, Becoming, Chef Ben Grupe, Chef Rob Connoley, Cornflower Coffee and Tea, DNA testing, eat local, Food & Wine, glasshouse tomatoes, home cook, home cooking, local eats, Logan Ely, Memoir, Michelle Obama, MightyVine, Nudo House, Reese Witherspoon, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, St. Louis, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, St. Louis restaurants, Supreme Court, tomato sauce, tomatoes, Tony's Family Farms, Vicia, Vulture
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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
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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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Dimanche (That Means Sunday)
Welcome to this edition of Dimanche (That Means Sunday), a roundup of things that caught my eye this past week. I think the theme of this past week would be “resilience.” I know I sound like a self-help book but … Continue reading
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Tagged A Chef's Life, Australia, deer, food writer, food writing, Jonathan Gold, Lola Jean's Giveback Coffee, Loop, Michigan, Midwest, Nudo House, PBS, ramen, Russell Ping, Southampton, Southern cooking, Southern Food, St. Louis coffee, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food culture, St. Louis food scene, Vivian Howard
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