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New North Minneapolis BBQ and Morning Roundup
Junior’s Cafe & Grill of Eagan expands, Zimmern talks up the Kramarczuk’s Kielbasa Festival, there’s a new BBQ place called Tahtianna’s where the mediocre Brickhouse used to be, Perennial Palate visits Whole Grain Milling, the Blue Plate Restaurant Group will be opening Scusi in October in the former Heartland location, Kate NG Sommers shoots the […]
MoreJune 24 Morning Roundup
Brothers Deli will hit the streets, win a terrific-looking cheese plane, Rick likes the food at Forum but decries its lack of gastronomic identity, Shefzilla (the book!) is available for pre-order and it features fantastic photos by our own Kate NG Sommers, and a look at the cheeses of Sartori.
MoreMay 3 Morning Roundup
Praise for Bloomington’s Shantytown Bar and Grill (check out our review here), some good reasons to invest in a compost bin, Iggers enjoys everything at El Nuevo Rodeo and celebrates that it’ll stay in business, Kate NG Sommers snaps some fairy tale-esque shots during her first morel forage, the Minneapolis Farmers Market on Nicollet Mall […]
MoreComing Up: The Woodmans’ Cookbook
The tea leaves of the Internet suggest that Stewart and Heidi Woodman of Heidi’s are at work on a cookbook, possibly for the Minnesota Historical Society. Details to come (soon, we hope). NEW UPDATE (4/27/10): Title will be Shefzilla: Conquering Haute Cuisine at Home, publisher will be Borealis Books (the trade imprint of MNHS), publication […]
MoreDecember 3 Morning Roundup
Well Fed Guide to Life heads to Peter’s Grill, solutions for the leftover pumpkin puree problem, Dara is blown away by Bubble Me in Uptown, Rick meets Il Gatto, and a day of eating with photographer / blogger Kate NG Sommers (warning: nine separate pages!).
MoreAnnouncing: Fork, Knife, and Spoon
The food (etc.) blog of local photographer (and Heavy Table contributor) Kate NG Sommers is transitioning from Les Petites Images to Fork, Knife, and Spoon — and offering a number of saucy prize giveaways to its readers in the process. Gaze upon its glory.
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