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The Simplest (and Most Satisfying) Bagel Sandwich
Saturday morning I was shopping at Tower Grove Farmers’ Market and I stopped at 222 Artisan Bakery’s stand. I try to stop by as early as I can because they often sell out of their baguettes by 10 a.m. This … Continue reading
Posted in Breakfast, Brunch, Lunch, No-Cook Recipes, Uncategorized
Tagged 222 Artisan Bakery & Cafe, bagel, bagel sandwich, bagels, bakery, cheese, cream cheese, easy recipe, easy recipes, eat local, farmer, fruit, local, Local Harvest, local produce, Marcoot, Marcoot Jersey Creamery, No-Cook Recipes, produce, quark, sandwich, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, vegetables
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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. Fall is in the air. I took a lot of walks around Forest Park last week and I noticed that … Continue reading
Posted in Dimanche (That Means Sunday), Uncategorized
Tagged Amal Women's Training Center, apple season, apples, baguette, Boston, Boston eats, Boston food, Boston food scene, China, Elena Ferrante, fall, Farmhaus, france, French culture, French government, Hawaiian pizza, HBO, local, local produce, Marrakech, Morocco, My Brilliant Friend, Pizza Hut, Prioritized Pastries, Red Delicious, red delicious apples, St. Louis, St. Louis dining, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, St. Louis restaurants, Tower Grove Farmers' Market, TV
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Tower Grove Farmers’ Market
Almost every Saturday during the spring, summer, and fall, I wake up early and head to Tower Grove Farmers’ Market in St. Louis. It’s become a tradition that I look forward to every week even though for the most part, … Continue reading
Posted in Traveling, Uncategorized
Tagged Balkan Treat Box, eat local, farmer's market, farmers' market finds, Kitchen Kulture, Kounter Kulture, local, local food, local produce, Midwest, Prioritized Pastries, St. Louis, St. Louis dining, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, Tower Grove Farmers' Market, Tower Grove Park, Whisk
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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 had a busy week followed by one of the best weekends I’ve enjoyed on record. On Saturday, I drove … Continue reading
Posted in Dimanche (That Means Sunday), Uncategorized
Tagged amezaiku, Caledonia, country, eat local, Edg Clif Farms and Vineyard, farm, farm to table, Feast Magazine, Forshana Farm, france, Frankly Sausages, Home Grown Farm Tour, Ice Cream, Japan, local, local produce, Lumbee Tribe, Midwest, Missouri, Native American, Old Village Mercantile, Potosi, Quebec, rural, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, summer, travel, traveling, vineyard, Washington County
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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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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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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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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
Posted in Dimanche (That Means Sunday), Uncategorized
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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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 a rough week for me, as you might have seen in an earlier post. I’m struggling with … Continue reading
Posted in Dimanche (That Means Sunday), Uncategorized
Tagged Clementine's Naughty & Nice Creamery, dessert, doughnuts, Ice Cream, Jeff Goldblum, Jonathan Gold, Joshua McFadden, Love & Lemons, Perennial City Composting, Six Seasons, St. Louis dining, St. Louis eats, St. Louis food, St. Louis food scene, Tim and Beth Kiefer
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