Feb
26
2011
Here in Chicago, I look out my window right now and see the streets, sidewalks, and trees covered in a light dusting of snow. Not my favorite time of the year as my mind soars to visions of the warm sun, the smell of the Mediterranean, and the feeling that time has stopped…even for a [...]
Feb
12
2011
Spanish cuisine has always fascinated me, mainly because of how much it differs from the many flavors of Mexican, Central, and South American cuisine one finds here in the US. While the languages are similar, the food certainly isn’t. Spanish cuisine has its own distinct flavor and culture that one can see relationships with its [...]
Dec
22
2010
This week, much of the world will be celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ with gatherings of food, wine, and gifts. Then in another week, we’ll get drunk and feed our fill even more as we ring in 2011. After the festivities, millions then face the New Year a little heavier and feeling guilty. Gyms [...]
Nov
06
2010
Indian and Arabic food is always a love-hate-not sure ideology with most Americans. Basically you’ve tried it and loved it, or tried it and hated it, or refuse to try it out of fear of something different. My experiences with colleagues have usually ended with the “not sure” standpoint where they smell the curry in [...]
Oct
27
2010
For many years we’ve known Sicily mainly through mobster movies like the Godfather series, and while some of those stories strike similarity to reality in the region, there is so much more to Sicily than the mafia. This quaint island off the tip of the Italian peninsula is an interesting meld of Italian, Greek, Arabic, [...]
Oct
06
2010
Recently, I helped throw what I guess has become a joint “shower” for both a bride and groom. My longtime best friend Mike and his bride to be Yolanda were given a coed shower, which I’m still not sure what to think of that. Call me a traditionalist I guess. The maid-of-honor planned out the [...]