Cuisine

Autumn alternates

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Like the leaves on the trees outside, beer aisles have turned orange over the last few weeks with every Tom, Dick and Harry’s take on pumpkin beer. I’ve got nothing against pumpkin beer and enjoy it to excess like everyone else, but the ubiquity of the variety seems ...

A top Ten

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Having recently spent the last several weeks catching up on Mad Men, I was craving a decadent lunch with a touch of the old school...

Like a trip to the Middle East

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Visiting Boulder’s Arabesque, which features first-rate Middle Eastern food, I was fortunate enough to be joined by Ghada, who grew up in Lebanon eating Arabic food. She helped me better appreciate the subtle and authentic touches during lunch at this homey, family-...

Best of the rest

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A recent Twitter conversation with my fitness nut of an ex-boss: Me: “Do you even eat ice cream? I thought Crossfit makes you cut fun out of your diet altogether.” Her: “I Crossfit so that I can eat and drink whatever I want. Paleo was no fun...

It’s a global issue. Among major shellfish producers, New Zealand is...

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publicized research that shows oyster larvae in hatcheries along Washington’s coast are having trouble forming shells because of the acidic waters. “Mussels are the new oysters,” Carrington says. But there’s a twist: Mussels confirm that ocean acidification’s impact...

Tavern fare with a twist

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Whenever I visit a place calling itself a tavern, I half expect it to be populated by a clientele consisting of Revolutionary War colonists plotting their next move against the monarchy. More realistically though, I anticipate that a self-proclaimed tavern is an ...