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Dimanche (That Means Sunday)
Welcome to this edition of Dimanche (That Means Sunday), a weekly roundup of things that caught my eye this past week. I guess all my wishing paid off because it finally snowed in St. Louis. I knew it snowed before … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustic guitar, American politics, California, California chefs, California restaurants, Christmas, Demi Adejuyigbe, france, guitar, holiday season, holidays, op-ed, politics, Russia meddling, snow, St. Louis dining, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, Supreme Court, The Clover and the Bee, Webster Groves
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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 was a whirlwind. ‘Tis the season of holiday parties, which also means holiday madness. I had one … Continue reading
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Tagged 2018, 2018 planners, Alabama, Bissinger's, Castlewood State Park, Cat Person, cookbook, December, dining, Doug Jones, Faust Park, Handcrafted by Bissinger's, hiking, hot chocolate, Republicans, restaurants, Salma Hayek, Senate Election, Special Election, St. Louis dining, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, traveling, Trump, Vivian Howard
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Dimanche (That Means Sunday)
Welcome to this edition of Dimanche (That Means Sunday), a weekly roundup of things that caught my eye this past week. It’s officially the holiday season which means a lot of things: People driving like they just learned how to … Continue reading
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Tagged Augusta, brunch, Canon, Canon Rebel, climate change, climate news, Fanny's Journey, French cinema, French film, French movies, Jay-Z, Missouri, Missouri River, pancakes, photography, Seed Sprout Spoon, Southerly, St. Louis, St. Louis dining, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, tax bill
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Confluence Kombucha
A year ago when I moved back to St. Louis, my friend LeAnn told me that I needed to try Confluence Kombucha, a new restaurant in the Grove neighborhood. I met her there on a cold winter afternoon with semi-high … Continue reading
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Tagged Confluence Kombucha, Julienne Villarini, Kombucha, kuchika, local eats, local food, organic, persimmon, plant based, Saint Louis, St. Louis, St. Louis dining, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis restaurants, The Grove, The Grove St. Louis, Vegan, vegan food, vegetarian, William Thomas Pauley
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Dimanche (That Means Sunday)
Welcome to this edition of Dimanche (That Means Sunday). This week was filled with a lot of what I like to call, “Thanksgiving pregaming.” People are excited about the holidays so they start eating and drinking more and working less, … Continue reading
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Tagged A Chef's Life, art, bakery, doughnut, Drake, Elohim, france, French music, French rap, Knead Bakehouse + Provisions, Lady Bird, paul cezanne, rap, Southern cooking, Southern Food, St. Louis, St. Louis bakery, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, Vivan Howard
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Squatters Café
A few weeks ago, I read about a new restaurant opening in the KDHX radio building near downtown St. Louis. It took me by surprise because usually I’m abreast of what opens and closes in the area, and I had … Continue reading
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Tagged beets, bread, breakfast, delicious, duck, duck hash, eat local, goat cheese, Greens, KDHX building, local, lunch, organic, restaurant review, salad, Squatters Café, St. Louis, St. Louis dining, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis restaurants, sunflower seed bread, vegetarian, vegetarian food, vegetarian restaurants
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Shaw, St. Louis
Shaw is one of my favorite neighborhoods in St. Louis. I like it for a bunch of reasons, but one of them is that it’s still relatively secluded. When you go to Shaw, you’re walking into a community. Everyone is … Continue reading
Like Home/Comme À La Maison
Like Home/Comme À La Maison is closed for construction this week and I miss them. So I figure now is as good a time as any for me to tell you about them. I read about Like Home right after … Continue reading