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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog: March 2009
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog. Thursday, March 19, 2009. If you haven't heard of this already. Great website featuring scanned sandwiches. aptly named "Scanwiches.". Could this be a revolution? Wednesday, March 18, 2009. We Were Right All Along. Cookie, Pie or Cake, It's Having Its Moment. Monday, March 16, 2009. Make Cheese, Not War. Takes root, in light of the current economic situation, we can expect an ever larger number of individuals to turn to some forms of self-subsistence agriculture ...
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sweet and salty: June 2006
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Better than the chex mix. which is really good. try it. also turtle chex mix. you won't be sorry. Thursday, June 29, 2006. Writers are athletes, too. Warning: not for the squeamish.). Some of us need to wear wrist guards:. It's really gross. unbelievably so. Oh my god it's so gross:. I think i have it. But seriously how gross is that? Posted by salty at 6:22 AM. Links to this post. Also from american heritage:. Posted by salty at 6:18 AM. Links to this post. I've made a huge mistake? Not really, though.
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sweet and salty: August 2006
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Better than the chex mix. which is really good. try it. also turtle chex mix. you won't be sorry. Monday, August 28, 2006. Cool things for the walls of my fictional apartment. For cultivating the michelangelo within my fictional children. Minus the whole paint thing. Magnetic receptive wallpaper decorative sheet magnets! For displaying the myriad achievements/masterpieces of my fictional children. Because the fridge is just too damn small now isn't it. Posted by salty at 3:19 PM. Links to this post.
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog: We Were Right All Along
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog. Wednesday, March 18, 2009. We Were Right All Along. Cookie, Pie or Cake, It's Having Its Moment. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). We Were Right All Along. Make Cheese, Not War. Cooks in the Kitchen. STL Hops - A St. Louis Beer Blog. The Fucking Bike Club. St Louis' native son, I have returned from living in New York and Michigan for the past 6 years schooling and working. I'm back and I'm hungry. View my complete profile. High fructose corn syrup.
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Nebraskashire Gentry: Idle Chatter
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Thursday, August 14, 2008. Far be it from me to question my father but I warned him against the cultivation of potatoes at Lake Park. his insistence has invited rather unseemly speculation by our neighbours with regard to our family. The least defamatory of which suggests our need, presumably due to an inability to pay higher prices for foodstuffs out of season, to store food for the winter- a sure sign of reversed fortunes. the most offensive comments insinuate an Irish heritage. A Death in the Family.
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog: December 2008
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog. Tuesday, December 30, 2008. We would like to extend our best New Years wishes to all of our friends and hope that 2009 is fruitful and happy! We're on vacation in Belgrade so we haven't managed to post anything substantial in the past week or so and will resume our normal shenanigans after the 10th! Friday, December 19, 2008. Deep Culture: Ivo Furman: Marx on a Plane. Somehow the aviation authorities have complete rights over our bodies as soon as we enter the ai...
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog: February 2009
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog. Friday, February 13, 2009. Let them eat dirt! The adaptive nature of our immune systems make this food consumption perfectly harmless. Personally, I'd be more worried about the mishandling of food as well as poisoning from E. Coli, Salmonella, or Hepatitis A at substantially filthier eateries (think fast-food). Still it does put things into perspective. Read the opinion piece HERE. Thursday, February 12, 2009. Event: Support Community Radio AND Eat Pancakes.
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog: October 2008
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog. Thursday, October 30, 2008. Essay: Cooking Silently: Liza Shore. By permission from cooking. silently (See original post: Whoopie Pies. Ask anyone who even remotely knows me, and they'll tell you: for at least six months I have been proclaiming the whoopie pie as the next big dessert. Well, I'm glad you asked. Lucky for us, there's butter! And now, without further ado, my Whoopie Pie recipe- fluffy, spongy, moist, and delicious slathered with frosting. Whisk toge...
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog: Event: Wheels of Glory II
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog. Monday, February 9, 2009. Event: Wheels of Glory II. While this post is unrelated to food it is related to good causes and St. Louis so. why not! Wednesday night (February 11) I plan on participating in Wheels of Glory II at the Atomic Cowboy on Manchester Rd. The event is being put on by the local group Will Cycle for Charity. Be there or be square. Registration starts at 7, races at 8. Wheels of Glory II. Will Cycle for Charity. Let them eat dirt!
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog: Make Cheese, Not War
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Let them eat cake: A St. Louis Food Blog. Monday, March 16, 2009. Make Cheese, Not War. What's Up is a print and online publication that supports the areas homeless through advocacy and activism. I will be posting my articles and links to them as they appear on the magazine's website and will be also continue to contribute to this website. Ms Winstein will be teaching a class on cheese-making this Sunday, March 22 at her home. Further information can be found on her page at the Local Harvest: http:/ www&...