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Dansko love and not being a girly girl

December 19, 2016 by Amy Langrehr

A dozen red roses? No. Chocolates, diamonds…chocolate diamonds? No. I’m a different kind of girl. Not really very girly. I grew up with five older brothers, pretty rough and tumbled, always trying to keep up with the boys. Grabbing for the tv remote and never really winning. Reaching for a second helping at dinner…and failing. …

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Lebanese Taverna shines in Harbor East

November 3, 2016 by Amy Langrehr

I’m not exactly sure why, but I had never been to Lebanese Taverna until a few weeks ago. Maybe because it’s technically a chain (albeit a small one.) That said, I’m lightening up a bit on that mindset, as many restaurants are expanding on good concepts, a category Lebanese Taverna definitely falls into. Friends have …

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Botanical spirits, right up my alley

October 19, 2016 by Amy Langrehr

I am lucky enough to have some really cool friends who do really cool things. One such person is Carlee Pipitone, owner of Tenth Harvest, a local wine and spirits importer and distributor. I’m a nerd when it comes to spirits. I’m no expert my any means, but I do like when I find a …

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Wit & Wisdom’s Julie Dalton on the food + drink scene in Baltimore, the rise of Riesling and the journey to advanced sommelier

September 30, 2016 by Amy Langrehr

  Julie Dalton discovered her passion for wine while waiting tables in college at Texas A&M University.  While holding a full-time job in the biotech industry, she continued to nurture this passion, moonlighting as a sommelier at Ranazul Tapas and Wine Bistro in Fulton, Maryland.  In 2010, Dalton decided to follow her dreams and go …

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Wet City Craft Beer Bar Opening in Mt. Vernon

July 8, 2016 by Amy Langrehr

I had the chance today to visit Josh and PJ Sullivan at their soon-to-be-open beer bar, Wet City in Mt. Vernon. The brothers (along with their Dad and staff) have taken the much loved neighborhood fixure, Dougherty’s Pub, and created a welcoming light-filled bar, which will open to the public on Thursday, July 21. Hours will be 4pm-close …

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Brendan Dorr of B&O Brasserie on Baltimore, his drink of choice and…opera!

April 29, 2016 by Amy Langrehr

Brendan Dorr, head bartender at Kimpton’s B&O American Brasserie, brings an artistic approach to the craft of making cocktails, using fresh, seasonal and local ingredients as well as a flair of creativity with every creation. Dorr’s impressive resume includes posts at the former Ixia Restaurant, Black Olive and Aureole, Charlie Palmer’s renowned restaurant in New …

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Gunther + Co: Modern American, Globally Influenced, Locally Spun

April 2, 2016 by Amy Langrehr

Modern American. Globally influenced. Locally spun. I recently sat down with Nancy Hart and Jerry Trice to learn more about their new restaurant, Gunther & Co., opening soon in Brewer’s Hill. As I entered the rehabbed space inside the boiler room of the old Gunther Beer factory at Toone and Conkling Streets, I was completely …

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Chef Michael Mina on San Francisco, His Mom’s Cooking and More

December 14, 2015 by Amy Langrehr

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Roasted Cauliflower With Savory Shrikhand Dip

December 1, 2015 by Amy Langrehr

Over the last eight years of being a part of a CSA with One Straw Farm, I’ve grown to love a few vegetables I’d never really liked at all – like celeriac and cauliflower. One that I keep trying that’s still on that “don’t like very much” list – eggplant. I wish I liked it. …

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