Deep Dish

How many slams in an old screen door?

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Shel Silverstein once asked, poetically, “How many slams in an old screen door?” The answer, he said, “Depends how loud you shut it.” The...

Making it look simple

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A couple of months ago, Boulder Weekly’s John Lehndorff used his Nibbles column to note Lafayette’s burgeoning food scene. Heeding the sage food writer’s words,...

Licking the plate clean

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Once, as I was walking across the intersection of 30th Street and Arapahoe Avenue, a carload of tourists at a stoplight asked me for...

Mussels are good for ya’

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It’s a little more than 1,000 miles to the ocean nearest Boulder County (my research indicates that Los Angeles is the winner, edging out...

The history of a sandwich

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A quick word of introduction: This will be, as are most things in life, a work in progress. But the goal of this column...

Giving soup a good rap

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At some point in John Steinbeck’s novel East of Eden, Samuel Hamilton comes down with a hallucination-inducing fever that puts him out of commission...

The end of typecasting for chicken salad

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Much like Steve Buscemi, chicken salad has long been typecast. It plays a supporting role in picnics and Sunday brunches, baby showers and corporate...

Gnocchi to knock your socks off

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Argue if you will, but no one knows how to prepare authentic Roman Italian food like a genuine Italian, such as Boulder restaurateur Marco...

A slice of Texas in Boulder

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For a place that’s only been open for eight months, The Ghost BBQ and Spirits has more stories than some places that have been...

What food says about who we are

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Think about how you define yourself — hair color and style, jewelry, clothes, car, nail polish, piercings, tattoos, musical taste, home décor, job; these...

A taste of the ‘Pink City’

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The late Keith Bellows, an award-winning editor for National Geographic Traveler, loved India. “There are some parts of the world that, once visited, get into...

The wealth of dumplings

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Sometimes you just need some home-cooked food, but, you know, not at your own home. On Broadway, just across from Ideal Market, is Flower Pepper, a...