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		<title>a week of take-out</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 27 Aug 2007 15:07:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Michelle V</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last week I didn&#8217;t feel like cooking. For one, my husband was in Montreal for work and two, I didn&#8217;t feel like going to the grocery store solo (we actually enjoy going together &#8211; I&#8217;m told this will change once we have kids). So I took advantage of the situation and had some of my [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Last week I didn&#8217;t feel like cooking. For one, my husband was in Montreal for work and two, I didn&#8217;t feel like going to the grocery store solo (we actually enjoy going together &#8211; I&#8217;m told this will change once we have kids). So I took advantage of the situation and had some of my favorites and one newbie.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.organicenergycafe.com/">Organic Energy Cafe</a><br />This small cafe opened last month next to Miles Farmer&#8217;s Market in Solon. The brothers who own this place also own Joey&#8217;s in Chagrin Falls (I tried to ignore that fact when I walked in). The place is all or mostly organic and features locally grown items whenever possible. I tried the artichoke and tuna panini with roasted red peppers and kalamata olives. I was told this was the best of the bunch. I also tried the Elvis smoothie: organic peanut butter, apples, banana and ice. The panini was very disappointing. It was too salty to eat, the tuna was dry and there was a single pepper. I ended up tossing it after a few bites and had a bowl of cereal instead. The smoothie wasn&#8217;t bad, although it didn&#8217;t really taste like the typical Elvis because the apple really over powered the banana and peanut butter. My bill was $14. I did think $7 was a bit high for a small smoothie, but considering it&#8217;s all organic, I&#8217;m fine paying more for better ingredients &#8211; I&#8217;m just not fine paying that much for something that ends up in the garbage. By the way, the best Elvis smoothie is at Liquid Planet.</p>
<p>Saffron Patch<br />The one day was cold and rainy &#8211; perfect weather for Indian food. I ordered the vegetable samosa and mutter paneer. Absolutely delicious! I love this place. Always consistently good Indian food. It&#8217;s not my favorite &#8211; that goes to Cafe Tandor, but this is definitely a close second.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.freshmarket.com/stores/store_locationsDetail.aspx?StoreID=70">Fresh Market on Van Aken</a><br />I love this grocery store. They have wonderful produce, some hard to find items, great prepared dishes, a nice cheese selection and friendly staff. I&#8217;ve had the soup and sushi as take out before and both pretty good. On weekends, they will make the sushi with brown rice. I like that option, just wish it wasn&#8217;t designated only to weekends. At least there is the sushi duo at Heinen&#8217;s and they will make sushi with brown rice anytime. That night I went with the tempura shrimp roll and a few pieces of tuna sashimi. Both were really good. I&#8217;ve never had bad sushi from there and for a grocery store, they really do a nice job. And trust me, they all don&#8217;t.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.american-tavern.com/">American Tavern</a><br />This is my favorite local spot. I used to bartend and serve here in college during the summers. This was always the go-to place for my friends growing up and sometimes now when those that have moved come back. A lot of fun times there. This place has been around forever. The owner, Linda, is unbelievable nice, as well as all the servers. It&#8217;s not amazing food per se, but definitely worth a visit. They have pretty good bar food (especially the wings, fish fry and burgers) and some unexpected entrees. The night James came home we decided to head to the AT for a quick dinner. I had a BLT on rye and a bowl of the tomato dill soup &#8211; which was surprisingly good. But then again, they always do a nice job with homemade soups. It&#8217;s very kid-friendly, too. My nieces and nephews love it.
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