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Chicago Eats — Part II

Last week, ICE President Rick Smilow returned from Chicago for the second time this year. Always having a keen eye out for culinary trends, he reported back to DICED on some of the most notable restaurants, chefs, and meals he encountered. In Part I, he discussed some memorable meals and places. Part II of his report is devoted to one memorable meal at the famed Alinea.
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Unique Culinary Careers: Paras Shah

When ICE President Rick Smilow and Anne E. McBride wrote Culinary Careers: How to Get Your Dream Job in Food they discovered a plethora of food jobs they had never heard of before. Since the book's release, they have been discovering even more interesting career paths in the food world. DICED shares some of them with you in a reoccurring feature, “Unique Culinary Careers.”
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Wine Essentials Part 3: Italian Wine

What is it about a charred crust on a margherita pizza, a steaming, judiciously sauced bowl of linguine Bolognese or a fragrant and bright salsa verde atop fish that always keep us coming back for more?
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Chicago Eats — Part I

Earlier this week, ICE President Rick Smilow returned from Chicago for the second time this year. Always having a keen eye out for culinary trends, he reported back to DICED on some of the most notable restaurants, chefs, and meals he encountered. In Part I of his report he talks about some of the restaurants’ classic foods and new variations he encountered. Next week, Part II will be devoted to one restaurant, Alinea.
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Farmer Lee Jones Visits ICE

The Jones family farm near Huron, Ohio, works exclusively with chefs and provides some of the most sought-after vegetables and herbs in the industry.
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Recipe: Grilled Salmon B.L.T.

Everyone loves a good sandwich.
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Edible Garden

Tomorrow, Farmer Lee Jones of The Chef’s Garden will be at ICE to discuss his transition from commercial agriculture to artisanal farm.
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Wine Essentials Part 2: French Wine

Ah, la France. Rolling hills, valleys of vineyards, row upon row of grapes in the French countryside. Nowhere else in the world does wine have such a reputation, and from nowhere else are wine names so cryptic and confusing.
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Upcoming Classes: August 2010

Looking for a fun and interesting culinary class? ICE offers more than 1,700 recreational classes each year. Here is a round-up of some of the classes happening this month:
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Lessons 26-29: Simple Complexity

I absolutely love bread. I could eat it for every meal. And it’s seemingly simple to make: Flour + Water + Yeast = Bread. However, when I picked up my new class binder, in preparation for the start of Module II, I became a little anxious.
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