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    Nov 29, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  1. Worst-kept secret in town

    Can a restaurant be a hidden gem if everybody knows about it?
    Can a restaurant be a hidden gem if everybody knows about it? A road-less-traveled location and understated-to-a-fault exterior haven't prevented 6-week-old La Sirena Clandestina (which means "the hidden mermaid") from pulling in crowds to its Market...

    Tags: Restaurants, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Marketing, Dining and Drinking, Stranger Than Fiction

  2. Apr 4, 2013 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  3. Phil Vettel: Two stars for Found Kitchen

    The last time I stepped inside an Amy Morton restaurant, it was March 1990, when Morton, daughter of legendary restaurateur Arnie Morton, had a pleasantly quirky Old Town restaurant called Mirador. It was a cute place, decorated with framed mirrors and eclectic artwork, and the food was very good, especially under chef Debbie Gold, now making foodie headlines in Kansas City, Mo.
    The last time I stepped inside an Amy Morton restaurant, it was March 1990, when Morton, daughter of legendary restaurateur Arnie Morton, had a pleasantly quirky Old Town restaurant called Mirador. It was a cute place, decorated with framed mirrors and...

    Tags: Restaurants, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Bacon, Turnips, Dining and Drinking

  4. Sep 1, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  5. Country cousin far from simplistic

    When word went out that Jason Paskewitz and Ryan O'Donnell were planning Rustic House, a sequel to their successful first venture, the sophisticated Gemini Bistro, I figured the pair wanted a simpler follow-up restaurant, something that would let them expand without overexerting themselves.
    When word went out that Jason Paskewitz and Ryan O'Donnell were planning Rustic House, a sequel to their successful first venture, the sophisticated Gemini Bistro, I figured the pair wanted a simpler follow-up restaurant, something that would let them...

    Tags: Restaurants, WGN, Steaks, Blueberries, CLTV

  6. Aug 6, 2009 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Imagine Lula, all grown up. That's Nightwood restaurant

    One is tempted to view 10-week-old Nightwood in terms of 10-year-old Lula, the now-legendary Logan Square restaurant to which Nightwood is the long-awaited sequel.
    Tribune critic
    One is tempted to view 10-week-old Nightwood in terms of 10-year-old Lula, the now-legendary Logan Square restaurant to which Nightwood is the long-awaited sequel. But that might be a disservice to both restaurants. Lula was a process; Nightwood was a...

    Tags: Restaurants, Spaghetti, Potatoes, Pilsen, Tomatoes

  8. Dec 13, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  9. Iliana in Wonderland

    At one point of a dinner at Elizabeth restaurant, I was served a dark and rich maitake-mushroom tea (really a clarified broth) while a pure-white device on the table played Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit." Which made me think that chef/owner Iliana Regan is a smidge older, or a ton hipper, than I'd supposed. Probably both.
    At one point of a dinner at Elizabeth restaurant, I was served a dark and rich maitake-mushroom tea (really a clarified broth) while a pure-white device on the table played Jefferson Airplane's "White Rabbit." Which made me think that chef/owner Iliana...

    Tags: Restaurants, Chicago Tribune Columnists, Bacon, Dining and Drinking, Chicago Restaurants

  10. Jan 30, 2013 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  11. We need Cajun Sunshine

    The cookies are coming! As Food Editor Heather McPherson mentioned last week, Girl Scout cookies are back, and I have already placed my order. I remember years ago, as a young Scout, cookies were 75 cents a box. We had a selection of four varieties:...

    Tags: Lake Mary, Orlando

  12. Nov 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  13. Drawing the chance card

    Storm prep calls for action: Lug in the herbs, latch the windows, charge the phone. It calls for supplies: candles, batteries, butter and eggs. It calls for bright fire, cold cookie dough, Monopoly.
    Storm prep calls for action: Lug in the herbs, latch the windows, charge the phone. It calls for supplies: candles, batteries, butter and eggs. It calls for bright fire, cold cookie dough, Monopoly. During the first hours hunched over the board, while...

    Tags: Butter

  14. Oct 31, 2012 |Column| Orlando Sentinel
  15. Greeks set table for fall festival

    The three-day celebration of heritage, the arts and wonderful ethnic foods is Friday-Sunday
    Boo! It's Halloween and you have a parade of cute costumed kids coming to your door tonight. To make sure you're ready to hand out treats, we have a dinner that can be made in 30 minutes. Check my blog, OrlandoSentinel.com/thedish, today for our test...

    Tags: Restaurants, Christianity, Dining and Drinking, Orlando Restaurants, Winter Park

  16. Sep 10, 2012 |Column| ctnow.com
  17. Shake Shack Opens In New Haven Sept. 13

    <strong><a href=&quot;http://www.shakeshack.com/location/new-haven/" target="_blank">Shake Shack</a> </strong>is set to open its second Connecticut restaurant in New Haven Thursday, at 986 Chapel Street. The Elm City store, centrally located near the New Haven Green and Yale's Old Campus, joins the Westport location at 1849 Boston Post Road.
    Shake Shack is set to open its second Connecticut restaurant in New Haven Thursday, at 986 Chapel Street. The Elm City store, centrally located near the New Haven Green and Yale's Old Campus, joins the Westport location at 1849 Boston Post Road. The...

    Tags: Foods and Beverages, Hamburgers, New Haven Green, New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Lifestyle and Leisure

  18. Jan 27, 2012 |Column| Imperial Valley Press Online
  19. Inked: Dealing the hard stuff, one Girl Scout cookie at a time

    The Girl Scouts changes a man. It changes his family, what he&rsquo;s willing to do, how far he&rsquo;s willing to sink to the depths of human depravity.
    The Girl Scouts changes a man. It changes his family, what he’s willing to do, how far he’s willing to sink to the depths of human depravity. And it’s all about the cookies. I didn’t want to get involved with the Girl Scout...

    Tags: Social Organizations, Methamphetamine (drug), Youth Organizations, Girl Scout Cookies, Breaking Bad (tv program)

  20. Dec 13, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  21. Test kitchen bonus: 4 twists on the classic thumbprint cookies

    The Dish - Orlando Sentinel
    Chocolate Caramel Thumbprint Cookies 4 dozen (1 3/4-inch) cookies Non stick cooking spray 1/2 cup firmly packed light brown sugar Crisco Baking Sticks Butter Flavor All-Vegetable Shortening, cut into slices or 1 cup Crisco Butter Flavor All-Vegetable...
  22. Jun 20, 2012 | Orlando Sentinel
  23. Disney Pixar’s Brave: How to throw a Scottish-themed party

    The Dish - Orlando Sentinel
    To celebrate Disney Pixar's movie “Brave,” in theaters June 22, Ricky Eisen, founder  of New York's Events and Celebrations by Between the Bread, is sharing tips on how to throw a Scottish-themed party, with décor, menu ideas and recipes....
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