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Mother’s Day

Come be our guest as you celebrate Mother’s Day. Dive in to our delicious brunch buffet and after you have your full sit and relax on one of our two patios .. All the while you enjoying a cocktail or our one of our new Barefoot Wine Bucket special (assortment of mini bottles of Pino, Chardonnay, Zinfandel, Moscato)

Rhine Haus will be offering a Mother’s Day brunch buffet from 11 am – 2pm. Adults $12.99 and $7.00 for Children 10 and Under.

St. Louis newest German /American Restaurant

Voted #2 best german restaurant in the RFT's " Readers Choice Award"

Bloody Mary and Mimosa specials along with our new Barefoot Wine Sample Bucket Special!! 255 Union Blvd (one block down from the History Museum @ the corner of Union and Lindell)

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Downtown-Marquette YMCA

21st Annual Golf Tournament Thursday, May 17, 2012 at Tapawingo National Golf Club

10am Shotgun Start •13001 Gary Player Dr • St. Louis, Missouri 63127 All proceeds from the tournament benefit Y Recess and

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Dooley’s Beef N’ Brew House

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601 North Grand Ave. St. Louis, MO 63103 dooleysbeefnbrewhouse.com

Monday: 11am-3pm • Tuesday-Wednesday: 11am-8pm Thursday-Saturday: 11am-10pm • Sunday: 11am-8pm Late night bar and kitchen hours may BE LATER due to events.

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Enjoy Food, Friends & fun on our outdoor Patio!

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$1 bottles: Miller Lite, Coors Light & Others • $3 Grape & Cherry Bombs

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2208 South Jefferson Ave.

St. Louis Fine Print, Rare Book and Paper Arts Fair

A Preview Party on Friday, May 4 launches the Fair with refreshments, a silent auction and the opportunity for first look and purchase of the artwork and books. Demonstrations by Daven Anderson Watercolors, Firecracker Press, and Paper Birds Studio will be offered throughout the day on Sunday. The Fair takes place in the JC Penney conference center on the University of Missouri - St. Louis North Campus. For complete information about location, tickets, and parking for the Fine Print, Rare Book and Paper Arts Fair please call 314-516-6740 or visit www.umsl.edu/mercantile Founded in 1846 the St. Louis Mercantile Library is the oldest general library in continuous existence west of the Mississippi River. In 1986 the

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Some of the national participating dealers for the 2012 Fair are Platt Fine Arts (Chicago), Susan Teller Gallery (New York), and the Philadelphia Print Shop (Philadelphia). For a complete list of participating dealers and links to their websites please visit www.umsl.edu/mercantile and click on the link to the Print Fair.

Voted BEST Central American Restaurant 2009 RFT “Best Of” Readers Choice 2010 Sauce Magazine Lunch

The St. Louis Mercantile Library at UMSL presents its sixth annual Fine Print, Rare Book and Paper Arts Fair. The Mercantile Library’s annual event will feature both local and national print and rare book dealers. The Fair has something for everyone. It’s not just dusty, old books. If you are looking for antique paper money, decorative botanicals, prints by American, Old Master and German Expressionist artists, or vintage Rock & Roll posters, the Fair has it!

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5 Fresh Foods You Shouldn't Keep in Your Refrigerator

By Hilary Meyer, Associate Food Editor, EatingWell Magazine

Now that spring has sprung, I'm loading up on more fresh veggies, and that has me thinking about the best way to store them to keep them at their freshest. I only go to the grocery store once a week, which means I have to keep my produce stored properly to avoid ending up with a giant pile of bad veggies ready for the compost pile at the end of the week. And as it turns out, the refrigerator is not the go-to storage unit for all your produce. Below are 5 types of produce you shouldn't keep in your fridge. Tomatoes: OK, a tomato is technically a fruit, but taste-wise, it's closer to a vegetable. If you've ever grown tomatoes, then you know that they love the heat and hate the cold. Turns out even after they're plucked from the vine, they still hold their aversion to cold. The fridge is not the ideal place to store tomatoes. Store them there and your perfect tomatoes turn into a mealy disappointment. They'll still be good for cooking, but not the best for eating fresh. Instead store them on your counter (not in direct sunlight) and enjoy them when they're ripe. Basil: Tomatoes and basil go well together on your plate and it turns out they have similar needs in the storage department too. Like tomatoes, basil loves the heat, so extended periods of time in a cold environment like a refrigerator causes it to wilt prematurely. Basil will do best if it's stored on your counter and treated as you would fresh cut-flowers. A fresh bunch of basil can be stored for in a cup of water (change it every day or two) away from direct sunlight. Covering it loosely with a plastic bag will help keep it moist (but make sure the bag has an opening to allow for some fresh air to seep in). Potatoes: Potatoes like cool, not cold temperatures. They do best at around 45o F, which is about 10 degrees warmer than the average refrigerator. Most of us don't have a root cellar (a cool, dark place to store root vegetables like potatoes), so keeping them in a paper bag in a coolish spot (like a pantry) is best. Why paper? It's more breathable than plastic so potatoes won't succumb to rot as easily. And why not the fridge? Storing potatoes at cold temperatures converts their starch to sugar more quickly, which can affect the flavor, texture and the way they cook. Onions: Onions don't come out of the ground with that protective papery skin. To develop and keep that dry outer layer, they need to be "cured" and kept in a dry environment like a pantry, which is not as damp as the refrigerator. Also, lack of air circulation will cause onions to spoil, as will storing them near potatoes, which give off moisture and gas that can cause onions to spoil quickly. Store onions in a cool, dry, dark, well-ventilated place. (Light can cause the onions to become bitter.) Scallions and chives, however, have a higher water content, bruise more easily and have a shorter shelf life, so store these alliums in the fridge. Avocados: Avocados don't start to ripen until after they're picked from the tree. If you're buying a rock-hard avocado, don't store it in your refrigerator, as it slows the ripening process. On the other hand, if you have a perfectly ripe avocado that you're not ready to use, storing it in the refrigerator may work to your advantage by prolonging your window of opportunity to use it before it becomes overripe. So the bottom line on storing avocados is store hard, unripe avocados on your counter and store ripe avocados in your refrigerator if you're not going to eat them right away. 6

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4 THINGS TO DO IN THE LOU: J & A’s Bar&Grill 17th Annual St. Louis Microfest

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A St. Louis premiere craft beer tasting festival featuring beers from dozens of North American craft breweries and international beers, as well as great food from area restaurants. The event features over 80 craft beers and 50 international beers along with live music, homebrew competition, brewers’ Olympics and more. 7:00 p.m. 10:00 p.m. (4); 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. (5) http://www.stlmicrofest.org/, (314) 588-0007

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Saturday, May 5, 2012 At Cherokee Antique Row

A festival featuring live music on two stages with over 15 bands performing throughout the course of the day. The Main Stage at California and Cherokee will showcase traditional Latino music and the Gringo Stage at Nebraska and Cherokee will feature a diverse local line-up. There will also be authentic food and drinks, arts and crafts, street entertainment and a People’s Joy Parade at 1:11 p.m. starting at Minnesota and Cherokee, east on Cherokee to Nebraska, north on Nebraska to Utah, east on Utah to Iowa, south on Iowa to Cherokee and East on Cherokee to Texas. The parade will feature midnight minstrels, Gigante puppeteers, art cars, bike brigades, moving installation artists, Elvis impersonators, and more. 11:00 a.m. – 9:30 p.m. http://www.cincodemayostl.com/, (314) 632-6498

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Monday, May 7, 2012 Until Sunday, May 20, 2012 At Chess Club And Scholastic Center Of Saint Louis Chess players compete for prize money. Spectators are welcome. http://www.saintlouischessclub.org/, (314) 361-2437

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