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Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Things I Miss in January. Today I'm missing fresh strawberries from Mick Klug. Might've been the best thing I ate all year during one stretch);. And pea soup with asparagus and watercress and shallot;. And tomatoes, like in this panzanella we made in August. Missing them, and yet looking forward to having them again in just a few months. Here's to January! Posted by johnny auer. Labels: Mick Klug Farms. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. I can only hope i'm a coosa (a response). Alicia ...

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Things I Miss in January. Today I'm missing fresh strawberries from Mick Klug. Might've been the best thing I ate all year during one stretch);. And pea soup with asparagus and watercress and shallot;. And tomatoes, like in this panzanella we made in August. Missing them, and yet looking forward to having them again in just a few months. Here's to January! Posted by johnny auer. Labels: Mick Klug Farms. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. I can only hope i'm a coosa (a response). Alicia ...

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the backyard navel: 826chi guest post series: i love rice!

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Wednesday, March 2, 2011. 826chi guest post series: i love rice! Rice and beans with corn via the boastful baker's. The third in a series of guests posts. From a group of kids that visited the 826 chicago. Headquarters and wrote about food. The whole point to this guest series was to get more voices than my own telling short stories about foods that have a familial connection. with the last post i shared, i wrote about a connection. This all started because i'm guest bartending at prairie fire. Before th...

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the backyard navel: August 2011

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011. I can only hope i'm a coosa (a response). The coosa that alicia made for us last week. I wondered what it would be to get me back on the blog again, and here it is. coosa. which you'll discover by the end of this post, couldn't be more fitting of an entry to get me back in the saddle. What is a coosa? You over stuffed the squash. it shouldn't split open like that. and where's the cinnamon? I can't taste the cinnamon! What'd you do to that rice, sweetheart? The way other kids are...

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the backyard navel: family farmed expo

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Thursday, March 17, 2011. Tomato mountain had a table last year via tammy green's. A few months ago a friend approached me about helping out on the social media for a three-day conference of sorts held in chicago called the family farmed expo. Since late january, i've been doing just that. and the expo? In the meantime, follow along as i work my way through the schedule with @grantkessler. While the three of us put our heads together and converge to bring as much live content to the @familyfarmed. Of thi...

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the backyard navel: January 2011

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Thursday, January 27, 2011. 826chi guest post series: my amazing summer. Ceviche in peru via .mayli.'s. Yesterday it was hawaiian pork chops. Today, it's ceviche. This is the second in a short series. Of guests posts from the kids at 826 chicago. How did she learn to make it? Instead the reflection we get is scene specific to the memory: watching the clouds pass overhead, dropping the bikes before going inside, and drinking lemonade. 8220;My Amazing Summer”. We took our bikes and rode them as fast as lig...

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the backyard navel: November 2010

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Friday, November 12, 2010. Guest blog: sustainability, and how one restaurant works with, and supports it, part two. The third post in a series of guest posts from the team at RIA and Balsan. The dining room at RIA. OK, now that we’ve set the ground rules for sustainability. How do they translate into real dishes at a real restaurant? So what can we do to make up for it? 8220;We have to know, and trust, our purveyors,” says our Chef de Cuisine Danny Grant. He singles out a handful: Pierless Fish. The abo...

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Tuesday, January 24, 2012. Things I Miss in January. Today I'm missing fresh strawberries from Mick Klug. Might've been the best thing I ate all year during one stretch);. And pea soup with asparagus and watercress and shallot;. And tomatoes, like in this panzanella we made in August. Missing them, and yet looking forward to having them again in just a few months. Here's to January! Posted by johnny auer. Labels: Mick Klug Farms. Tuesday, August 30, 2011. I can only hope i'm a coosa (a response). Alicia ...

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