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Spicy Vegetarian Chili for the Super Bowl
Dining@LargeUnder an earlier post on the best chili in town, Mary Roby offered to share her spicy vegetarian chili recipe if folks were interested. I told her I would publish it if she sent me a photo of the chili......Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Tomatoes, Cheese Corn, Super Bowl, Salt
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Top 10 Greatest Food Sins in the Workplace
Dining@LargeProfessor McIntyre came up with such a good Top 10 Tuesday topic that I think he ought to take over the feature. Probably that's not going to happen. Today, boys and girls, we're discussing the Top 10 Greatest Food Sins......Tags: Popcorn, Career and Workplace, Electrical Appliance
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Waverly market report
Dining@LargeAlan Morstein of Regi's didn't send me his usual Waverly farmers' market report Saturday, and that got me worrying. Had the restaurateur fallen off the locavore wagon and gone Sysco on us? Not a chance. Alan did go to Waverly......Tags: Lettuce, Maryland, Summer Squash
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Top 10 Even More Unusual Ice Cream Flavors
Dining@LargeEarlier this summer, I posted a list of Top Ten unusual ice cream flavors. I thought I'd pretty much covered it all, from sweet cucumber ice cream at Dominion to savory tomato-fennel "dipping dots" at Volt. But in the......Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Tomatoes, Stranger Than Fiction, Ice Cream, Restaurants
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Phil Vettel: Four stars for L2O
A lot of words have been used to describe L2O — minimalist, compelling, any superlative you care to name — but until recently, playful was not among them. But the ascendancy of chef Matthew Kirkley at this highly regarded restaurant —...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Phil Vettel, Restaurants, St. Patrick's Day
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Candy for the eyes, food for the palate
Tribune criticIf someone had suggested to me that this summer's hottest dining location would be at State and Lake Streets, I probably would have administered a field sobriety test. But the spring opening of the Wit Hotel changed the Loop from a place to eat (pre-...Tags: Pasta, Dining and Drinking, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tomatoes, Symptoms
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Phil Vettel reviews the Sicily menu at Next
For its latest menu, Next restaurant invested in a special piece of cooking equipment. A Weber kettle grill. Standing alongside the recirculating thermal circulators, Anti-Griddles, Sonicpreps and other high-tech gizmos that populate Next's high-tech...
Tags: Sardines, Butter, Pasta, Lifestyle and Leisure, Tomatoes
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Don't guess, soil test
You have to have good soil to raise good plants. Every experienced gardener knows this and yet not every experienced gardener takes the time to really manage their soil. Even I'm guilty of this. Without performing a soil test every three years, there...
Tags: Fertilizer, Chemical Industry, Summer Squash, Salt
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Controversy, too, is harvest of White House garden
It was while she was serving dinner to her kids in 2008 and their dad was out campaigning for president, that Michelle Obama hatched a modest daydream: a vegetable garden on the White House grounds.
She'd recently had a conversation with her children's...Tags: Tourism and Leisure, Soups, Salt, Martin O'Malley, The Biggest Loser (tv program)
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Add spice to your life with this Spanish dish
We will be making a Spanish tortilla, which is a thick omelet containing potato and other vegetables, typically served cut into wedges. In this recipe we will continue cooking in the 12-inch cast iron skillet, offering traditional cooking methods and...Tags: Recipes, Tomatoes, Tortillas, Parsley, Summer Squash
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Weather offers hot challenges
We’ve been asking for it and we finally got some heat. And once again, it was the humidity that got to us. With cool, wet weather this spring, last week was a real test. Air conditioning was a necessity for those fortunate enough to work inside. ...Tags: Tomatoes, Raspberries, Russia, Disasters and Accidents, Summer Squash
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New twist to the old standbys
By Melissa Tewes When making "old standbys" or family recipes, we often follow the recipe to a T to keep the consistent quality that we are used to. However, there are many simple recipe modifications that can turn potentially high-calorie, high-fat,...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Tomatoes, Salt, Bacon, Milk
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