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Mar. 7, 2007
Steamers of Gainesville

Recently, I took a trip to Gainesville, Florida in hopes of visiting my favorite college restaurant, Steamers. In true Florida style, this restaurant is located next to a convenient store and a Laundromat. Despite, the small kitchen and location, they have the best tempeh I've ever had! If you're not familiar with tempeh, it's created through the fermentation of whole soybeans using a Rhizopus mold as a starter. A dark brownish-to-black colored tempeh equals good flavor and that's exactly what they have at Steamers. Their flavor can also be attributed to the fact that their tempeh is homemade and not…

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From the Kitchen

Dec. 20, 2006
Burrito woes

What's the deal with California burritos? Why is there rice in them?  And what's with that rust-colored sauce over the top? As I prepare for my holiday trip to my hometown of Chicago, I can't help but salivate over the thought of a Chicago-style burrito. Now, as you know, I'm picky, especially about meat. My ideal burrito has a nice, thin flour tortilla (not that thick, mushy kind), refried beans, shredded chicken breast, Chihuahua cheese, lettuce, tomato salsa, onions and avocado chunks (NOT guacamole). I've yet to find this burrito in the Bay Area. A typical Bay Area burrito has…

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From the Kitchen

Nov. 15, 2006
Deep-Fried Madness

Erika has run off to New Zealand, so she’s passed the blog-writing baton (or measuring spoon) to me. Stay tuned for a bio and photo. A few weeks ago, the kitchen celebrated Oktoberfest, an event which celebrates German traditions of eating, beer-tasting and lederhosen, among other things. Because we couldn't get it together on time, our Oktoberfest conveniently became the Novemberfest. Nonetheless, we couldn't wait to cook up traditional German dishes and taste exclusive dark beers, whilst (of course) discussing our next food-fest. We enjoyed dishes like hand-twisted pretzels, bratwurst, red cabbage, braised ribs, apple cake and deep-fried sauerkraut…

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Oct. 13, 2006
Get out…Get active…

Ah September. Summer's over and it's time to go back to school. Whether or not you're gonna have your nose in the books, maybe you know some kids who will. They've gotta get out, get active, and expend all that pent-up energy some way…which means they'll also need a little som'in som'in to snack on…for FREE! Last month we gave away CLIF Mojo Bars. This time around, we're giving away CLIF ZBaRs—a baked whole-grain energy bar made from 95% organic ingredients and loaded with 12 vitamins and minerals to keep those weary students active. Sign up to receive a CLIF…

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Sep. 26, 2006
A trip to the farm!

Recently, my department took a trip to work on two local farms. We started the day at Gospel Flat Farm. It's been owned by the same family for 25 years and they grow all kinds of different fruits and vegetables. They're part of the local school lunch program that's trying to get organic local foods into kid’s lunches. They also sell weekly organic veggie boxes to the community and sell their produce at the local farmer’s markets. While there, we planted some seedlings and spent some time picking weeds from the tiny carrot plants. We also got to harvest some…

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