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On Saturdays the Brown Shoe parking lot (on Maryland Avenue just west of Straub's) in tony Clayton is transformed. Folding lawn chairs are assembled into an ad hoc seating area, crates of vegetables a... More »
Friday (May 4): St. Louis Microfest @ Forest Park Select from more than 75 breweries including 100 international and craft brews. Demos, tastings and food pairings round out the weekend's festivitie... More »
No doubt, we St. Louisans love to cook outside. Heck, if we were facing the Blizzard of the Century, while most of us would flock to the store for toilet paper and milk, someone would surely be filling his cart with charcoal and pork... More »
The month of May heralds many things: the end of school, the beginning of barbecue weather. At Gut Check the big news is that area farmers' markets have begun to open for the season. The Kirkwood Farmers' Market, located at the intersection of... More »
Last fall we published a joyous ode to unhomogenized milk, the nearly from-the-teat nectar being offered at a few coffee shops. But it turns out you were misled when we stated that "it's illegal to sell non-pasteurized milk because of the danger... More »
Walking toward the farmer's market in Clayton on a Saturday morning is a treat for all the senses. First the live (usually folk) music reaches your ears, then the smell of freshly brewed coffee and freshly baked something-wonderful entices your nose. Brightly colored flowers sit next to eggplants so purple that they should be outlawed. You touch the bumpy squash, feel the feathery skin of just-ripe peaches. And then the tastes: little pastries filled with oversize blackberries, fresh omelets... More »
With restaurants such as The Crossing and Big Sky Café actually making quite a name for the often neglected beet, it followed that more and more would start showing up at retail everywhere from supermarkets to produce stands. The past spring and early summer at the new Clayton Farmers' Market featured remarkably elegant specimens of the Chioggia, or "candy cane," beet, which, as its name implies, sports red-and-white stripes on the inside. More »
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