Thursday, June 25, 2015

Katie of Katie’s Pizza & Pasta To Compete On Esquire Channel’s ‘Next Great Burger’

Today, Katie Lee Collier of Katie’s Pizza & Pasta Osteria announced she’ll be taking on a new food challenge on an upcoming Esquire Channel show. As a chef contestant, Lee Collier won’t be whipping up the Italian dishes she’s so well-known for, but burgers—which she, in good nature, asserts she can make. The show, named “Next Great Burger,” will showcase chefs from all around the country who are competing to present the hungry audience with the greatest burger of their lives.

The show will premiere on July 21 on Esquire Channel. For more information, check out the first trailer below.

Old Tech, Old Culture

VHS Tape

Found lying on the sidewalk beside the old Lemp brewery on Cherokee Street near Broadway.

Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Why can cops tote guns into WI schools now? The NRA called for that after Sandy Hook

As of today, Scott Walker signed bills* that remove the 48 hour waiting period on handgun purchases in WI and to allow retired and off-duty cops to roam while armed on school property. A friend on facebook said today, “I am very curious why anyone needs to carry a gun into our schools? Also how more »

Fri., June 26, 4-6 p.m.: ONSLRG’s Members & Friends Happy Hour

You’re invited to join us THIS Friday, June 26 from 4-6 p.m. for beer, soft drinks, and snacks as Old North St. Louis Restoration Group (ONSLRG) hosts as a very simple, nothing formal gathering of members and friends at the ONSLRG Gallery. As noted above, this event doesn’t have an agenda - it’s just an opportunity to enjoy the company of the great mix of people who make ONSLRG possible and who have helped or are continuing to help us revitalize the physical & social dimensions of Old North in a manner that respects the community’s historic, cultural & urban character. All are welcome, so whether you’ve made a membership contribution in 2015 or not, come on out to celebrate 34 years of achievements with us - and bring a friend. The ONSLRG Gallery is located at 2700 N. 14th Street, St. Louis, MO 63106, just down the street from Crown Candy Kitchen.

No RSVP or advance registration is required. However if you’d like to share your plans with your friends and ours, feel free to go to the event page on Facebook (by clicking HERE) and click on the “Join” button.  Then, you can invite everybody you know!

If you DO want to make a membership contribution, though, we certainly would be happy to accept that support, since that’s how we cover a good portion of the cost of doing what we do here.

Click HERE or above to go to our contributions and memberships page, where you can set up a recurring, online contribution to spread your support out all year, or where you can make a one-time membership contribution of any amount, from $25 to $500 or $5,000. THANK YOU to all who’ve already contributed this year!

Oh Say Can You See (Through)

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Back in the Old Court House. It was shadowy under the dome with shafts of light breaking through the windows and portals. The huge flag looked solid until you viewed it straight on. Then some interesting tableaux appeared.

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5 Quick Dinner Hacks for Families on the Go

Getting my entire family around the dinner table is pretty much impossible most of the week. Not that I don’t try, but really, who wants to wait until 9pm to have dinner? Even in the summer both boys have plenty of activities, plus my teen is in marching band–the sport for musicians. Like football, the band started practicing in June, which means my 16-year-old needs to eat at 5pm twice a week. My husband usually doesn’t get home until 6pm. Which means I’m either playing short order cook, or someone’s getting leftovers. marching band meme

Yeah. It’s usually leftovers.

When school starts up, it’s just going to get worse. That’s why I came up with some desperately needed dinner hacks to keep everyone happy and fed when dinner time gets crazy. Dinner hacks

The Grill is Your Frienddad grills

My husband has really been into grilling this year! You wouldn’t normally think of a charcoal grill as your lifeline to quick weekday meals, but this is my #1, sanity saving dinner hack. Whenever my hubs fires up the grill he cooks two, if not three meats. He’ll fix a ginormous package of chicken and whatever we’re actually eating that day, like pork steaks or burgers. The chicken is saved for later: it will be chopped up for salads to take to work, and be the entree for the next day.

I don’t officially count this chicken as a “left over,” this is “cooking ahead.” 

Super Fast Dinner Hack: Slice up grilled chicken and serve with BBQ sauce on a bun or with salsa for super quick fajitas. Because the chicken is pre-grilled, I can either fix a single meal for my teen, or something for the whole family in record time.

Ground Beef Guru

Super Sloppy Sandwich Recipe for Kids

I love using ground beef as a fast dinner hack! I buy ground chuck from my meat market in five pound packs (it’s cheaper that way) then make the whole thing into patties and toss into the freezer. I don’t bother to thaw the meat first if I’m making tacos or sloppy joes, just stick it in the pan (on low) and put a lid on it to steam the meat for speedy cooking. Here’s a recipe for kid created, kid approved sloppy joes from My Life and Kids.

Super Fast Dinner Hack: Pre-cook meat with your favorite seasoning, like onions, salt & pepper. Then freeze in dinner sized portions! Add sloppy joe sauce for sandwiches, or have pasta night with noodles and spaghetti sauce. 

Toast the Cheese Please

10 Kid-Approved Grilled Cheese Recipes

When I need to get a hot meal into my teen fast, his favorite has got to be toasted cheese sandwiches. But, wait! We took a cue from those gourmet food trucks and jazz up our toasted cheese with whatever lunch meat and leftovers are in the fridge. Cheese, ham and BBQ sauce. Cheese, corn beef and Thousand Island dressing. Or his favorite, cheese, ham, macaroni AND baked beans. He is a teenager after all. Need more ideas? Here’s 10 Kid Approved Grilled Cheese Recipes from Playtivities!

Super Fast Dinner Hack: Make gourmet toasted cheese and ham sandwiches for a lightning fast weeknight dinner.

Simmering Skillets

15 Minute Cheesy Italian Pasta Skillet

One skillet meals are a good bet when you need to keep dinner on hold for a couple hours. I like to fix a one skillet meal early enough for the kids to have before their activities, then hold it in the oven for the hubs to eat when he gets home. My personal favorite is Italian sausage with penne pasta! Cook the noodles in a deep skillet, drain and set aside. In the same skillet, fry the sausage, then add pasta sauce and the cooked noodles. Top with cheese and boom, dinner is served! You might also want to try this 15 Minute Cheesy Italian Pasta Skillet from Pint-Sized Treasures. 

Faster than Delivery

tomestone pizza

True Fact: I like to keep a couple pizzas in the freezer for dinner emergencies–the ultimate fast dinner hack. We usually jazz them up with extra cheese, but we found a couple crazy pizza flavors from Tomestone that don’t need any help. We tried a, get this, BRATWURST pizza the other day. No, seriously. And it’s good. The sliced brat is just a really good Italian sausage, then they added a hint of tangy brown mustard to the sauce that really kicks it up a notch. The Tomestone Bratwurst pizza is a limited edition, so if you want to try it go NOW. Oh, and check out the Tomestone Limited Edition Diablo pizza–I was too chicken, since we’re not into spicey chorizo, jalapenos and sriracha sauce. But maybe you are! Let me know whatcha think. For more info, check out Tomestone’s Facebook page. (FYI: Tomestone sent us a few coupons to try their new BOLD pizzas for free. My opinions are my own..and the pizza was tasty.)

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Tuesday, June 23, 2015

On Father's Day

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Sunday was Father's Day in the U.S. Mrs. C and I met daughter Emily, her husband Brian and my favorite little kid in the world, Madeleine, for dinner at Broadway Oyster Bar. A good venue since it has an informal patio where junior could squirm and squeak.

One moment she was serious and searching, the next howling with laughter. But in the end she was sitting on her father's lap, where she should be.

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