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Real Food Rehab...Because Beautiful Food Is Your Birthright: (Last Call) Roasted Tomato Pasta
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Friday, September 18, 2009. Last Call) Roasted Tomato Pasta. It's almost that time. And I must confess it makes me a little sad. The growing season's almost over and we'll only have local tomatoes for a little while longer. I've been growing some with my neighbors in our yard and another variety on my deck and they're just now ripening! The season got a late start because of the wet spring and relatively cold summer. But, I've finally got some beauties; sweet, ripe and ready to go. 3 oz fresh Chevre.
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Real Food Rehab...Because Beautiful Food Is Your Birthright: May 2010
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Saturday, May 1, 2010. My Stage With Chef Paul Virant of Vie. Here's a lame story for you: I was fortunate enough to stage in the kitchen with Chef Paul Virant. Back in February and never wrote about it. Why? I took a gazillion photos then lost the memory card in my home somewhere, knowing it would eventually turn up. It finally did, inside a shoe I haven't worn in three months! So now, much after the fact, I finally get to share the experience with you, visually enhanced by my photos. This was not an av...
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Real Food Rehab...Because Beautiful Food Is Your Birthright: My Stage With Chef Paul Virant of Vie
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Saturday, May 1, 2010. My Stage With Chef Paul Virant of Vie. Here's a lame story for you: I was fortunate enough to stage in the kitchen with Chef Paul Virant. Back in February and never wrote about it. Why? I took a gazillion photos then lost the memory card in my home somewhere, knowing it would eventually turn up. It finally did, inside a shoe I haven't worn in three months! So now, much after the fact, I finally get to share the experience with you, visually enhanced by my photos. This was not an av...
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Real Food Rehab...Because Beautiful Food Is Your Birthright: So Long, Mr. Coffee
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Friday, July 30, 2010. So Long, Mr. Coffee. I have a love hate relationship with coffee. I love it and it hates me. Recently, I switched to decaffeinated for the sake of my health and only treat myself once or twice a week. I treasure our times together and make sure I purchase only the best coffee I can find. Just a year ago, it was hard to find good decaf, but that's not the case anymore. Here are some of the best artisanal coffee roasters in the country who will ship you beans online tout suite:.
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Real Food Rehab...Because Beautiful Food Is Your Birthright: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010. Real Food Rehab in Chicago Sun Times Food Section. Today I am so proud to share that my article (and photos) on eating for one that originally appeared on Melissa Graham's blog, Little Locavores. Was picked up by the Sun Times Food Section. Click HERE. To read it in full. Posted by Dana Joy. Thursday, September 2, 2010. All The Single Ladies: Cooking For One. This is excerpted from a guest blog post I just wrote for Melissa Graham's Little Locavores. Posted by Dana Joy.
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Real Food Rehab...Because Beautiful Food Is Your Birthright: The Real Food Rehab Holiday Gift Guide: Chef Paul Virant
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Tuesday, December 15, 2009. The Real Food Rehab Holiday Gift Guide: Chef Paul Virant. So far, I have only three regrets in life. One - not going to Sydney, Australia when my best friend was working there for a year. Two - not buying the most drop-dead-gorgeous, turquoise silk, Rozae Nichols dress (on sale! That would've been in style forever and Three - not eating at Paul Virant's restaurant, Vie. A helluva lot sooner. I could kick myself for all the years I spent not. What was I thinking? A wonderful gi...
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Real Food Rehab...Because Beautiful Food Is Your Birthright: The Quick Fix: Baby Tomato Recipes
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Tuesday, July 20, 2010. The Quick Fix: Baby Tomato Recipes. Brace yourself for the onslaught of summer tomatoes. I especially love baby tomatoes. They're versatile, easy to use and as the band Cameo says, "They taste like Can-day." Get them at your local farmers' market now through September. Baby tomatoes come in a vibrant array of varieties, so the more you mix and match, the more colorful, tasty and healthy your meals will be. One Recipe, Many Uses. A piece of fish, chicken or steak hot off the grill.
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Real Food Rehab...Because Beautiful Food Is Your Birthright: March 2010
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Monday, March 22, 2010. A Matisse-Inspired Apple Tart. Henri Matisse (French, 1869-1954). Apples, 1916. Oil on canvas, 116.9 x 88.9 cm (46 x 35 in.) The Art Institute of Chicago, gift of Florene May Schoenborn and Samuel A. Marx, 1948.563. © 2010 Succession H. Matisse / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York. This past Saturday, The Art Institute of Chicago. Launched an exhibition entitled, Matisse: Radical Invention 1913-1917. It's at the Art Institute through June 20. You must get there. She's an art h...
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Real Food Rehab...Because Beautiful Food Is Your Birthright: The Quick Fix: Butter, Radish and Sea Salt Sandwiches
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010. The Quick Fix: Butter, Radish and Sea Salt Sandwiches. This was my dinner last night. This was also an appetizer I served to friends last week before a big, fried chicken dinner. It's incredibly delish, simple, fast and you will surprise and delight your friends and loved ones when you serve it. It goes without saying you'll want to use the best ingredients you can find. Find an artisan loaf of bread. Nope, sorry, Panera, doesn't cut it. Check your farmers' market....And the proli...
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