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WINTER 2015 | COMPLIMENTARY

4 FABULOUS KITCHENS DROP DEAD

GORGEOUS JEWELRY

2015 INTERIORDESIGN TRENDS

LITTLE BLACK DRESS

THE MOST IMPORTANT ROOM IN THE HOUSE

THE

OUR MODEL KAREN HALPER IS WEARING A CASHMERE FUR TRIMMED CAPE FROM ENCHANTING EMBELLISHMENTSPHOTO BY CURT PARKER

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DESIGN | RENOVATIONS | OPEN CONCEPTSARCHITECTURAL LUXE DESIGN | BUILD PLANNING AND BUDGETING

We are a Greater St. Louis area construction company specializing in home remodeling and renovations. We provide our services from the ground

up, foundations to roofing and everything in between. We provide high-quality products and services that are specific to your needs.

Call for the interior designer on staff to plan for your renovation

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UPTOWN MAGAZINE | 57821 Big Bend Blvd. | St. Louis, MO 63119 | 314-962-1400 (phone) | 314-962-0112 (fax) | www.summitjewelersstl.com

Designers and makers of fine jewelry for 35 years.

SUMMIT JEWELERS of Webster Groves' best kept secret. You might be searching for that special jewelry piece that is truly one of a kind or your heirloom ring needs

repairs or restoration. Maybe you need a detailed appraisal for insurance purposes? Summit Jewelers is the definitive source for all that and more. Summit features

St. Louis's largest collection of exotic gemstones, pearls and loose diamonds as well as many beautiful hand-crafted one-of-a-kind pieces. Come visit our showroom and studio

situated in a cozy renovated 1920's two-story home and meet our staff of designers, G.I.A. trained appraisers and metal smiths.

Summit has been satisfying clients for over 35 years with great customer service, outstanding custom design, impeccable repair work and appraisals. Don't settle for the

usual, let us turn your ideas into reality.

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10 THE LITTLE BLACK DRESS12 DROP DEAD GORGEOUS JEWELS14 CHIC COATS & JACKETS16 7 FABULOUS FASHION FINDS18 7 MUST-HAVES FOR MEN

20 6 WINTER SKIN CARE TIPS21 ASK THE EXPERTS22 ORGANIC OR NOT

24 FOUR FABULOUS KITCHENS28 2015 INTERIOR DESIGN TRENDS

32 ENTERPRISING WOMEN

36 MAGNIFICENT MALIBU

40 SUMPTUOUS RED WINE42 DINING FOR FOODIES44 COOKING WITH VICKI BENSINGER

45 PERSON OF INTEREST46 WHAT'S NEW IN THE LOU47 CALENDAR

BEAUTY AND FITNESS

FASHION & JEWELRY

TRAVEL

HOME & INTERIOR

SPECIAL FEATURE

FOOD & WINE

ENTERTAINMENT

about us

PUBLISHERSUSAN ASHTON

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS

VICKI BENSINGERCOURTNEY BROWN

SHEILA RHOADESLINDA SPALL

ROBYN WALKER

ASSOCIATE EDITORROBYN WALKER

PHOTOGRAPHER

CURT PARKER

ART DIRECTORFRAN SHERMAN

WEB DESIGNERERIK BUSCHARDT

UPTOWN MAGAZINE P0 BOX 11674 CLAYTON MO 63105 314-518-8895

COPY, LAYOUT & DESIGN ARE THE PROPERTY OF UPTOWN AND MAY

NOT BE REPRODUCED WITHOUT PERMISSION FROM PUBLISHER. FOR

ADVERTISING AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, CONTACT SUSAN

ASHTON AT 314-518-8895.

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ON THE COVERENCHANTING EMBELLISHMENTS,

St. Louis’ most unique shopping and dining destination, is exceptional in every way.

After a gourmet lunch at Mary Ann’s Tea Room, reminiscent of an English Victorian tea room, you can browse Enchanting Embellishments’ designer fashion boutique. You’ll adore the must-have fashion and accessories from sought-after designers such as Cartise, Joseph Ribkoff and Simon Chang. You’ll especially like the exquisite gold “Alchemia” fashion jewelry collection from Charles Albert and the chic beaded handbags from Mary Frances.

You’ll also ooh and ahh over Enchanting Embellishments’ home décor boutique of fine furnishings, art, lighting, oil paintings and rugs.

Enchanting Embellishments’ proud owner, Karen Halper, invites you to explore her unique tea room and boutique, located on McPherson Avenue in The Central West End.

4732 McPherson AvenueSt. Louis Missouri 63108314-361-5300

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Now Featuring Peacock Alley Bedding

Curtains Now? Not A Problem.

Curtains | Shades | Hardware

We have hundreds of options in curtains andfabrics. Choose from Finely crafted ready-made curtains in stock, or one of our custom styles.

8119 Maryland AvenueClayton, MO 63105314-863-1112 {p} 314-863-1102 {f}

ORDERING CURTAINS FOR THE HOLIDAYS?DEADLINE DATES ARE:THANKSGIVING- NOV. 11TH

CHRISTMAS- DEC. 9TH

8119 Maryland AvenueClayton, MO 63105314-863-1112 {p}314-863-1102 {f}

We have hundreds of options in curtains and fabrics. Choose from finely crafted ready-made curtains in stock, or one of our custom styles.

Curtains Now?Not A Problem.Curtains | Shades | Hardware

8994 Manchester Rd. (2 blocks West of Brentwood) 314.963.7847

WE SPECIALIZE IN AREA RUGS! More Selection at Sale Prices! Over 8,400 Rugs

Custom Rugs • Sisals • Shags • Runners • Braids • Modern • Florals • Needlepoints • Dhurries • Machine Mades • Hand-Knotted • Orientals

Volume Carpet

Your Personal Concierge Brokerage Firm

When you hire an Elizabeth Real Estate Sales Associate, you are hiring a

seasoned professional that will become your trusted advisor.

7729 Clayton Road, Clayton, MO 63117 | 314-222-7150 www.elizabethrealestategroupllc.com

Diane Rosen Interiors, LLCAllied Member ASID, LEED AP

314.359.0890dianeroseninteriors.com

Sustainable Design • Renovations Room by Room Consultation

Home Staging Layout and Space PlanningWindow Treatments • Lighting and Accessories

Furniture • Carpeting and Area Rugs Your StYle. our expertiSe.

Visit today &Become a saVVy shopper.

Fine Furnishings. Gifts. Accessories. Wedding Registry.

Expert Interior Design Services.

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www.savvyladueblog.comVisit us on Facebook!

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from thePublisherIt’s a new year, a time for positive change and new beginnings. This

year marks Uptown Magazine’s eleventh year as one of St. Louis’ most-read lifestyle magazines. There’s something for everyone in our Winter 2015 issue.

For women with style, the focus is on designer fashion and accessories. You’ll see dramatic new designer fashion collections from America’s most sought-after fashion designers in “Chic Coats & Jackets”, “Fabulous Fashion Finds” and “The Little Black Dress”.

For men, we’ve highlighted modern clothes and accessories from top designers such as Tommy Bahama, Philip Stein and Vineyard Vines.

"Drop-Dead Gorgeous" previews the winter season's best new looks in designer jewelry.

We’ll share with you our best winter skincare tips that will keep you looking your beautiful best. You’ll also discover the healthy benefits of

eating organic foods.Are you thinking about redecorating your home?

Must-read articles are “Interior Design Trends” and “Four Fabulous Kitchens”.

“Enterprising Women” profiles the successful careers of women entrepreneurs who made it to the top.

If you love fine wine, cooking, cuisine, you’ll be inspired by our articles, “Sumptuous Wines”, “Cooking With Vicki Bensinger” and “Foodies”. Are you an intrepid traveler? You’ll enjoy reading our article about sunny Malibu,

California’s oceanfront paradise.“Person Of Interest” highlights the stellar acting career of versatile actress Kari Ely. Please visit our website, uptownstl.com, so you can preview our digital edition of

Uptown Magazine. Our entire Uptown Magazine staff and I wish you a wonderful new year that’s

filled with happiness, success and prosperity!

Susan Ashton

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open daily from 10a-6p

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blackdressthe little

According to the leading fashion experts, a little black designer dress is essential for every woman’s wardrobe.

BY ROBYN WALKER

The fashion classic of the little black dress dates back to the 1920’s dress designs of Coco Chanel, the iconic French fashion designer. Fortunately, the little black dress has endured throughout the years. To give you a close-up look at the winter season’s chic collection of little black dresses, we’ve chosen five of our favorite little black dresses that will delight you with unexpected designer touches such as sequins, lace, embroidery and crystals.

When you want to make a bold fashion statement, wear Nicole Miller’s trendy short black dress that’s embellished with ornate gold embroidery and colorful jewel-like crystals. Add a pair of metallic gold party pumps and a metallic gold evening clutch for a touch of glamour.

Adrianna Papell designs a classic black sheath accented with black lace trim that’s perfect when you dress it up with black party pumps and a black beaded evening clutch.

Tracy Reese’s black lace dress is a youthful, feminine look that’s designed with a flattering full skirt. Dress it up with black party pumps and glamorous diamond earrings.

Shoshanna’s sophisticated asymmetric black dress is an elegant, edgy designer look that can be worn season after season, year after year.

We adore Kate Spade’s chic black mini dress that’s accented with shimmering black sequins. We think that this little black dress is the perfect attire for cocktail parties.

When you’re dressed in this fabulous designer collection of little black dresses, we’re certain that you’ll definitely stand out from the crowd.. UT

1NICOLE MILLER GOLD-TRIMMED BLACK DRESS WWW.NICOLEMILLER.COM

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ADRIANNA PAPELL BLACK LACE DRESS WWW.ADRIANNAPAPELL.COM

KATE SPADE BLACK SEQUIN MINI DRESS WWW.KATESPADE.COM

SHOSHANNA ASYMMETRIC BLACK DRESS WWW.SHOSHANNA.COM

TRACY REESE BLACK LACE PARTY DRESS WWW.TRACYREESE.COM

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D R O P D E A D

J E W E L SBY ROBYN WALKER

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re you passionate about extraordinary jewels? We’ve selected the winter season’s best new looks in drop dead gorgeous jewels that will capture the heart and soul of every woman who wears them.A

Gorgeous

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CEYLON SAPPHIRE AND DIAMOND RING SET IN WHITE GOLD FROM SUMMIT JEWELERS WWW.SUMMITJEWELERSSTL.COM

YOU’LL BE AMAZED BY MARY PILLSBURY’S EXQUISITE ONE-OF-A-KIND DIAMOND

AND YELLOW GOLD NECKLACE EMBELLISHED WITH THE FINEST QUALITY EIGHTEEN-CARAT EMERALD PENDANT.

THIS FLAWLESS AND RARE PEAR-SHAPED EMERALD IS FROM THE MUZO

EMERALD MINE IN COLOMBIA. PRICE AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST.

WWW.MARYPILLSBURYDIAMONDS.COM

FANCY YELLOW DIAMOND THREE-STONE RING FROM CURT PARKER JEWELERS WWW.CURTPARKER.COM

DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD BRACELET FROM ROBERTO COIN WWW.ROBERTOCOIN.COM

DIAMOND AND WHITE GOLD EARRINGS FROM NOVAK JEWELERS WWW.NOVAKJEWELERS.COM

DIAMOND AND ROSE GOLD SOLITAIRE RING FROM TIMEKEEPERS WWW.TIMEKEEPERSSTL.COM WWW.TIMEKEEPERSCLAYTON.COM

CIRCA 1945 PLATINUM AND DIAMOND DOUBLE CLIP BROOCH FROM BARTELS ESTATE GALLERY. 314.991.1999

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chiccoats jacketsAre you looking for an ultra

chic winter coat or jacket? You’ll be impressed with our fabulous

designer collection of winter coats and jackets that will keep you feeling warm and looking stylish all winter long.

BY ROBYN WALKER

WHITE AND CROSS MINK COAT FROM THE FUR & LEATHER CENTRE WWW.FURCENTRE.COM

BLUE IRIS MINK JACKET WITH SILVER FOX COLLAR AND SILVER FOX CUFFS FROM THE FUR & LEATHER CENTRE WWW.FURCENTRE.COM

VIOLET MINK JACKET WITH SHEARED BEAVER INSERTS AND SILVER FOX COLLAR FROM THE FUR & LEATHER CENTRE WWW.FURCENTRE.COM

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BY ROBYN WALKER

KATE SPADE BLACK NYLON PUFFER COAT WITH BLACK BOW

WWW.KATESPADE.COM

MILLY WHITE MONGOLIAN FUR COAT WWW.MILLYNY.COM

MILLY WHITE WOOL ZIP COAT TRIMMED WITH BLACK FEATHERS

WWW.MILLYNY.COM

Think mink and wear this fabulous white and cross mink coat from The Fur & Leather Centre. This magnificent mink coat is the perfect fur for any special occasion.

We especially like this blue iris mink jacket trimmed with a silver fox collar and silver fox cuffs from The Fur & Leather Centre.

You’ll adore wearing this violet mink jacket with sheared beaver inserts and a silver fox collar from The Fur & Leather Centre.

Kate Spade’s black nylon puffer coat is essential for everything in your casual winter wardrobe. Add a pair of

black leggings and black leather boots for a hip, trendy look. We especially like Milly’s white Mongolian fur coat, a

versatile style for day or night. Wear it with black ankle boots and a black tote for a casually chic look.

A designer fashion look that we especially like is Milly’s short white wool coat that’s trimmed with fanciful black feathers. Dress it up with black suede ankle boots and a black clutch.

We’re certain that our selection of must-have designer coats and jackets will put you on the best-dressed list for the winter season. UT

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fashionFABULOUS7Are you looking for

fabulous designer fashion and accessories

that are ultra chic? We think that you’ll be thrilled

with these must-have designer fashion finds that add style and substance to your wardrobe.

BY ROBYN WALKER

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You’ll adore dressing up with Nicole Miller’s high-impact metallic gold leather

jacket. This must-have jacket makes a bold fashion statement www.nicolemiller.com

You’ll especially like Kate Spade’s chic black clutch that’s accented with 14-karat gold plated metal. This is the perfect designer handbag for day or night www.katespade.com

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Milly’s white winter coat is designed with soft-to-

the-touch faux fur that will keep you feeling warm

and cozy all winter long www.millyny.com

We’re certain that Ippolita’s shimmering citrine topaz and smoky quartz earrings will add a touch of glamour to your designer wardrobe www.ippolita.com

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A must-have fashion accessory is Philip Stein’s iconic Prestige watch. This luxurious designer timepiece works with everything in your wardrobe and can be worn for casual or dress www.philipstein.com

Jack Rogers’ gleaming metallic gold leather tote is the winter season’s most-wanted casual handbag www.jackrogersusa.com

We know that you’ll be thrilled to wear Manolo Blahnik’s sophisticated leopard-print stiletto heels from Neiman Marcus www.neimanmarcus. UT

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7MUST-HAVESBY ROBYN WALKER

FOR MEN

1We’ve selected seven masculine must-haves that

Will add style and substance to every man’s Winter Wardrobe.

Vineyard Vines’ luxe navy cashmere sweater works looks good with a navy sport coat and a plaid shirt www.vineyardvines.com

Vineyard Vines’ red plaid shirt is designed with fine cotton for a luxurious look and feel. Wear it with a traditional navy blazer, grey flannel pants and a silk tie www.vineyardvines.com

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Philip Stein’s Swiss Signature watch is designed for the man who appreciates a timepiece that’s crafted with superb workmanship www.philipstein.com

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A fashion essential for winter is Tommy Bahama’s casual quilted khaki vest. Pair it with a sweater and jeans for a relaxed, casual look www.tommybahama.com

Every man will appreciate the classic, timeless styling of Tommy Bahama’s brown leather aviator jacket. This is a great look when paired with a sweater and khaki pants www.tommybahama.com UT

Our favorite accessory for winter is Vineyard Vines’

plaid cashmere scarf, a fashion essential with

sweaters, coats and jackets www.vineyardvines.com

Tommy Bahama’s brown leather lace-up boots are a must-have accessory. These good-looking boots can be worn for with jeans or slacks and a sport coat www.tommybahama.com

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skincareIf you follow this winter skincare regimen, your face,

eyes and lips will look soft, supple and smooth.

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6WINTEREXFOLIATE YOUR DEAD SKIN Exfoliate dead skin on your face and body. Apply a cleanser to your face and body, then scrub your skin with the brush while you’re taking a warm shower.

CLEANSE AND TONE YOUR FACEIf you cleanse and tone your face every day, your skin will look better and feel softer and smoother.

MOISTURIZE YOUR FACEIt’s essential to apply a deep-penetrating moisturizer to your face every day after you’ve cleansed and toned your skin.

PROTECT YOUR EYES In the winter months, the delicate skin around your eyes can be vulnerable to dryness so we suggest that you apply a deep-penetrating eye serum around your eyes.

PROTECT YOUR LIPSIf dry, cracked, lips are a problem for you during the winter months, we suggest that you use a rich moisturizing lip balm that will heal your sore lips.

HAVE A PROFESSIONAL FACIAL We recommend a professional facial such as an anti-aging facial to exfoliate the dead skin cells from your face. UT

ESTEE LAUDER PERFECTLY CLEAN CLEANSER, TONER AND

MAKEUP REMOVERWWW.ESTEELAUDER.COM

CLINIQUE DRAMATICALLY DIFFERENT MOISTURIZER WWW.CLINIQUE.COM

COMBAT THE EFFECTS OF COLD, HARSH WINTER WEATHER WITH A PROFESSIONAL FACIAL.

SEPHORA EXFOLIATING BRUSH WWW.SEPHORA.COM

LAURA MERCIER SERUM FOR EYES

WWW.LAURAMERCIER.COM

AERIN ROSE LIP BALM WWW.AERIN.COM

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SAMANTHA'S OTHER PLACE8411 Maryland Ave. | 314-725-8711 | samanthasotherplace.com

E X P E R T Sask theNew Additions to Samantha's Other Place!

SUZETTE ALLINGER is joining the professional spa team at Samantha's. Suzette brings over 20 years of skill and experience in the field of skincare and customized makeup; working as a featured makeup artist for Christian Dior and other prestigious lines and an international educator for GiGi and clean&easy wax products. • Unisex full body waxing services • Youth enhancing anti-aging and skin brightening facials/

skincare• Customized brow shaping• Special occasion makeup services/one on one and group

makeup lessons• Full service wedding services including wedding

coordinating Want to reach your full beauty potential? Let Suzette show you how!

SHANNON CAMPBELL is the senior medical aesthetician at New Look Med Spa who is now bringing her knowledge, skill, and experience in the latest advances in skin care to Samantha's Other Place. She wants to make skincare more accessible and affordable so that it is treated with the same monthly maintenance as getting ones hair and nails done. Glowing, healthy, and firm skin is now attainable for men, women and teenagers. • Non-Surgical Face Lift-achieve a firmer, tighter neck and

face with the combination of bipolar radio frequency, optical energy, and a three part resurfacing and collagen replacement therapy

. 90 minutes January special $199.00• Clear acneic skin with therapies that include High Frequency,

Galvanic Electricity, and customized salycilic skin treatments. 60 minutes January special $58.00• Medical Grade Chemical Peels- Glycolic, Lactic, Tca, and

VI Peel. Grades range from light, medium, to deep depth results to treat aging, pigment issues, acne, and scarring.

January special $ 48.00 or $148 for the VI Peel• Dermaplanning: achieve noticeably soft, glowy skin with

this simple therapy that uses a small tool to remove dead skin cells and fine vellous hair. Followed by an organic enzymatic peel and hydrating masque.

60 minutes January special $49.00

Replacing traditional facials with advanced techniques and products for results-oriented skin therapies!

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organicnotBY LINDA SPALL

We also know, unless we live under a rock, that genetically modified produce is the norm in our country and outlawed in certain others due to the health hazards. Finding out what is exactly in our food is a tedious task since we must educate ourselves in able to read food labels, learn the various names for ingredients, the effects on our health and the politics behind our purchases. Life is easier for us to go to McDonalds and order a Big Mac and face the consequences. Bottom line, how much do you care?

Let’s start at the basics. What exactly is organic food? According to standards set by the USDA, the label "100% Organic" means that the meat, eggs, and milk products are free of antibiotics and artificial growth hormones. (to learn more, go to ams.usda.gov). Beware of foods labeled “Natural” "Free-Range," "Hormone Free" which are not necessarily “100% Organic”.

Our daily grocery store chains average about 1% of their inventory as organic. True organic products will be more

costly than non-organic. Why? It costs more money to find alternatives to pesticides or bovine growth hormones which are synthetic hormones given to conventional dairy cattle to increase milk. Additionally it costs more to treat

your soil naturally or to hire more laborers to weed by hand or to clean polluted water. Politics and big business enter into the fields. Thusly, farmers and companies have to pay in order to be “organic”. According to a Fox News report, organic farms can pay anywhere from $400 to $2,000 a year to be inspected and certified. Compost and animal manure used instead of products that include damaging chemicals are more expensive to ship. Higher production allows for a cheaper price tag on the shelf. Therefore, because organic farms are smaller their costs are higher.

How can you save money? Purchase wisely. 1. Buy organic nuts, cereal, flour or whatever you can, in bins

from your organic stores. 2. Buy only the amount you'll need to avoid spoilage.3. Look for sales. Check out your organic products first then

go to the regular foods and compare. Organic carrots may be on sale and the regular carrots are more!

4. Spend your money on fresh organic fruits and vegetables

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Sure, we know there are pesticides in our food. Yep, we know that the vegetables we eat are, for the most part, produced by big farms that are competing to produce the biggest, prettiest vegetables for our grocery store chains.

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notwhich are on the bad list of having the highest pesticide residue levels then go ahead and buy the regular produce that have low levels. You can look them up on ewg.org. Here is a list of some of the worse fruits and vegetables along with the amounts of different pesticides detected in the produce. Apples (45 different pesticides (remember, that’s apple sauce, apple juice.) sweet bell peppers (50), celery (more than 60), cucumbers (86), potatoes (30)

and spinach (50). 5. Buy local – Some

communities have agriculture groups where you can become a member and contribute to the cost of a local organic farm and get a weekly share of the produce seasonally.

6. Coupons! Go online or pick up at the health stores, Whole Foods, etc.

7. Plan meals ahead! (I keep Amy’s Frozen food meals in my freezer just in case)

8. Plant a garden! Vegetable or herbs! Join a community garden! Just growing tomatoes helps!

9. Buy organic then can! (There are reasons why great-grandma had those shelves with her preserves,

jellies and tomato sauce and so fun to do with your friends on canning day!) Canning removes most toxins.

10. Shop grocery chains that have their own organic brands.11. Buy produce seasonally.12. Eat more vegetables and less meat. Meat is expensive

and organic meat is way more expensive.

Buying organic is not just about the pesticides. Doing your research helps you decide how important workers’ rights are to you, the treatment of animals and the protection of plants and wildlife, the cost of energy used to produce, the power of big conglomerates, Washington and special interest groups who dictate what is in our food by votes and political power.

You have to make a personal choice. How important is a healthier life, environment and your planet to you personally? How much are you willing to do in your community, home and most importantly in your own body? Basically, you have to decide how much you really care! UT

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Kitchen design experts agree - bigger is better when it comes to the heart of the home - the kitchen. Homes today are just more “kitchen-centric” because people spend more time there. Here are four unique kitchens that demonstrate this growing trend.

BY SHEILA FRAYNE RHOADES

F O U R F A B U L O U S

KITCHENSThe Most Important Room in the House

This high rise kitchen opens up to views of Forest Park. A built in buffet is contiguous with the kitchen cabinets. All appliances are integrated into the cabinets. The long counter top is perfect for entertaining. This modern kitchen doesn’t look like a kitchen – it’s the home’s center of attention.

4739 McPherson AvenueSt. Louis, Missouri 63108

(314) 367- 4000 | Arlenelilie.com Hours: Tues.- Fri. 10-5, | Sat. 11-5

arlene lilie interior design

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KITCHENS

This spacious and inviting kitchen has been designed for multiple users. The dual islands provide zones, separating the serving area from the cooking and clean-up areas. It’s both a culinary and entertainment center sure to attract the enthusiastic chef, family and guests.

Cabinetry details and elaborate tile work pair with warm finishes to settle this design firmly in the realm of classic kitchens.

The large stone hood, softened by the natural rustic beams, plays center stage in the most important room in the home.

9808 Clayton RoadSaint Louis, MO 63124

314-993-6644www.glenalspaughkitchens.com

[email protected]

PHOTO COURTESY WILLIAM OHS CLASSIC CUSTOM CABINETRY

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J. Stephens General ContractingDesign, Renovations, and Open Concepts

Build Architectural Luxe 314.739.6434

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In this beautiful kitchen, extra counter space and cabinets equaled a more functional cooking area. The existing space was opened up to create a new and warm environment. Now, the main room in the house is not separated. It flows, creating a sense of enjoyment. This kitchen is really a Mom’s or Dad’s Cave – a place where the cook reigns. Budgeting, planning and adding value to a kitchen are all important, but making it the most beautiful room in the house is priceless. Call for the interior designer on staff to plan for your renovation

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SUSAN BLOCK OF THE DESIGNING

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SUSAN BLOCK OF THE DESIGNING

BLOCK LIKES THE LOOK OF DECORATIVE RODS IN METAL AND ACRYLIC

This kitchen serves as the home’s cooking, dining and entertainment center for an active family. The large island/table provides comfortable seating for six as well as two paneled refrigerator drawers, a warming drawer and easy access microwave drawer. The design facilitates children eating, playing or doing school work. It also serves as a gathering place for friends and family. The 48” Subzero refrigerator allows full access by family members without interfering with cooktop or sink areas. Expansive counter area provides lots of prep and serving space. The dramatic light fixtures enhance the island’s visual prominence and charm.

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BY ROBYN WALKERTRENDSDESIGN

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THIBAUT’S SEVITA WALLPAPER, A LIVELY FLORAL PATTERN DESIGNED IN VIBRANT SHADES OF COBALT BLUE AND CHARTREUSE GREEN, IS AVAILABLE AT THE GREAT COVER UP WWW.THIBAUTDESIGN.COM

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Teddy Karl, Principal Designer at The Great Cover Up, notes that wallpaper has made a huge comeback in the past few years. “Wallpaper is trending now. We’re doing a huge business in designer wallpaper, especially geometric patterns,” says Karl.

Color is a key element in giving your home a dramatic decorator look. Ellen Ross, owner of The Curtain Exchange, St. Louis’s best resource for ready-made decorator curtains and window treatments, says, “Shades of blue, green, burnt orange, pink, lavender, grey and neutrals are making a comeback. New interior design trends for 2015 are metallic light fixtures, metallic accessories, stained cement floors, dark hardwood floors and brightly-colored

rugs. Another decorating trend is to combine the old with the new for a look that’s visually interesting.”

When you mix fine antiques with new furniture, the contrast of the old and the new is a dramatic departure from the perfectly matched room. We especially like the elegant, understated look of an antique English dining table embellished with exquisite handmade crystal designed by William Yeoward.

Barbara Pierce, an interior designer at The Curtain Exchange, notes that simple curtains with side panels and simple rods are a new decorating trend. “The look is clean and uncluttered. The curtains are hung high which opens up the room, makes the ceilings seem higher and

TRENDS if you’re planning to redecorate your home or you’re thinking about adding a few new designer-inspired touches to your favorite rooms, we think you’ll agree that this year’s interior design trends will add a new level of sophistication and style to every room in your home.

MIXING THE OLD WITH THE NEW IS AN INTERIOR DESIGN TREND SUCH AS ACCESSORIZING AN ANTIQUE ENGLISH DINING TABLE WITH A NEW COLLECTION OF EXQUISITE HANDMADE CRYSTAL FROM WILLIAM YEOWARD WWW.WILLIAMYEOWARDCRYSTAL.COM

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brings in the light. Silk curtains are still selling, but we’re also selling curtains in natural fibers such as cotton and linen. The look is less formal. There’s a trend toward a more casual, more comfortable feel,” says Barbara.

Interior designer Arlene Lilie, owner of Arlene Lilie Interior Design, highlights the new trends in luxurious decorator fabrics. “The new fabrics are so inspiring, especially the velvet fabrics, the embellished fabrics and the bold print fabrics designed in deep, rich colors. There are so many new decorator fabrics designed in contemporary patterns. You’ll also see beautiful silk and sequin fabrics.”

One of the most noteworthy interior design trends for 2015 is bold and dramatic lighting that has a modern edginess such as the Helios black metal chandelier designed by Stefan Gulassa from Holly Hunt. This dramatic designer light fixture

DECORATOR-INSPIRED CURTAINS IN SILK, COTTON AND LINEN FROM THE CURTAIN EXCHANGE ARE A NEW INTERIOR DESIGN TREND WWW.THECURTAINEXCHANGE.COM

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is available to order at Arlene Lilie Interior Design. Marilyn and Gil Tenenbaum, owners of Volume Carpet,

St. Louis’ must-visit store for the best new looks in decorator carpets, note that floor coverings designed with geometric patterns are popular as well as natural and synthetic sisal rugs. “Almost anything goes,” says Gil.

These are just a few of the fabulous new interior design trends that will transform your home from ordinary into extraordinary. . UT

“The new fabrics are so inspiring, especially the velvet fabrics, the embellished fabrics and the bold print fabrics designed in deep, rich colors"

TRENDING FOR 2015 ARE GEOMETRIC RUGS FROM VOLUME CARPET WWW.VOLUMECARPET.COM

A COLLECTION OF NEW DECORATOR FABRICS FROM ARLENE LILIE

INTERIOR DESIGN WWW.ARLENELILIEINTERIORDESIGN.

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THE HELIOS METAL CHANDELIER DESIGNED BY STEFAN GULASSA FROM HOLLY HUNT IS AVAILABLE TO ORDER AT ARLENE LILIE INTERIOR DESIGN WWW.HOLLYHUNT.COM

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BY SHEILA FRAYNE RHOADES

E N T E R P R I S I N GwomenWe present four St. Louis women who followed

their dreams to successful business careers.

UT - WHAT IS YOUR BACKGROUND AND WORK EXPERIENCE?MP - I was musically trained as a lyric soprano. In the 1970’s I began my singing career as the in-house singer at The Café Pierre in NYC. I first sold American Indian jewelry and then started my own diamond jewelry wholesale company in New York City. It became my lifetime career. I love to create, and jewelry design just comes naturally to me.

UT - WHEN DID YOU OPEN YOUR JEWELRY STORE IN FRONTENAC?MP - I opened the store in 1978. I’ve now been a jeweler for 40 years! We specialize in exceptional diamond engagement rings. We offer many designers plus my own original designs.

UT - YOU’RE A WELL-KNOWN PHILANTHROPIST. HOW DO YOU BALANCE WORK AND YOUR OTHER INTERESTS?MP - I work day and night. I just have this internal drive to do whatever needs to be done to help other people. I simply don’t know how to say no.

Note: Mary serves on the boards of the Missouri Baptist University Board of Trustees. She is Vice President of the Friends of Music at Washington University, Missouri Mansion Preservation Inc. and serves on the Boards of the Sheldon Concert Hall, and the Winter Opera. In 2012 Mary won two awards – National Woman of the Year by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and one of St. Louis’ Women of Achievement. Thanks to a grant from Mary, an historical house in Ste Genevieve was preserved. She donated the Jean Baptiste Valle house and gardens to the National Society of Colonial Dames.

UT - DO YOU STILL SING PROFESSIONALLY?MP - Yes, I’ve performed for British Prime Minister John Major, Presidents George W. and George H. Bush, Mikhail Gorbachev, and Australian PM John Howard. I’ve sung quite a few times at the Missouri governor’s mansion. I’ve been asked to sing at the opening of the joint session in Jefferson City on January 7, 2015

UT - ANY ADVICE TO WOMEN SEEKING CAREER ACHIEVEMENT?MP - Treat people with respect. It helps to be self-motivated. Never stop learning and be tenacious.

MARY PILLSBURYOWNER OF THE

MARY PILLSBURY COMPANY

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UT – WHAT IS YOUR WORK BACKGROUND AND HOW DID YOU BEGIN YOUR CAREER?TZ - I started my career at Penton Media in Cleveland Ohio as a Marketing Counselor for Lodging Hospitality Magazine before moving to St Louis in 1992. Next, I founded The Toy Lending Library for Parents as Teachers after receiving an educational grant from the State of Missouri! After that I was hired by Chimera Publishing in Clayton Missouri.

UT – WHAT BUSINESS DID YOU LATER ACQUIRE?TZ - After a few years, I opened New City Publishing with Jane Sueme as my partner. We created and produced business guides as well as a hospice magazine called Beacon of Hope. One of the first decisions we made was to join The Clayton Chamber of Commerce in 1996!

UT – WHAT’S IT LIKE WORKING FOR THE CHAMBER?TZ - What I like best about working for the Chamber are the interesting people I meet and the tapestry of industries they represent! It is most enjoyable to hear their stories and to help them make the right connections.

UT – WHAT OTHER INTERESTS DO YOU HAVE?TZ – I also work with Now Talent Management. Whether it's the opportunity to shoot a television commercial, work on a print campaign or be a movie extra I love to be creative!!!! (Note - Trish is also a member of the RX Outreach Leadership Circle and The Humane Society Woman's Leadership Council.)

UT - ANY ADVICE TO OTHER WOMEN WHO SHARE YOUR DREAM? TZ - My advice is to find your passion and to pursue it. Confidence is your best accessory you will ever own! Be genuine and natural!!!

TRISH ZUPONMEMBERSHIP DIRECTOR FOR THE

CLAYTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

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UT - WHAT IS YOUR BACKGROUND AND WORK EXPERIENCE?SR - After graduating from Ladue High School and completing two years in the Art program at the University of MO Columbia, I remained undecided in my career path. Cosmetology school gave me a life with not only an outlet for my creative aspect, a security in my future but also a "say" in that future. It seemed natural for me to go in this direction. After all, I’ve always believed that Hair is Art!

UT - HOW DID YOU BEGIN TO GET YOUR BUSINESS TOGETHER AND THEN ACCOMPLISH YOUR GOALS? SR - In 1981, with the help of my parents, I bought my hair salon Samantha’s Other Place and so my career began. I’m proud to have built it up over the past 34 years.

UT - HOW DO YOU KEEP ON TOP DURING TRYING TIMES? SR - I’ve been swallowed whole and spit out quite a few times.These were opportunities to learn, re-examine, celebrate and even mourn. You have a choice, either adapt, gather the positives and focus on them, or not. I chose the former and it's worked for me. Things either slowly or quickly turn around.

UT - WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE WOMEN WHO SHARE YOUR DREAM? SR - Keep moving forward , look where you are, where you’ve been and where you want to go. Like growing old gracefully, adjust, adjust and re-adjust. Choose a business wisely – one that can feed your soul. Ask others for help and suggestions. Make up the rules as you go. Most of all, listen to yourself. Ask yourself what feels right? What is the most logical thing to do? I’ve heard it said a dream is but a fantasy without action. Make it happen!

Note: Sandi also creates and sells unique gemstone jewelry at local jewelry and art shows.

SANDI RUSSEOWNER OF SAMANTHA’S

OTHER PLACE BEAUTY SALON

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UT - WHAT IS YOUR BACKGROUND AND WORK EXPERIENCE?LL - I graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Communication Graphics from Texas Christian University. My career began in Corporate Marketing: Customer Relations, Exhibits and Airshows with McDonnell Douglas Corporation. In 1995, I got my real estate license and began my next vocation in residential sales. During the past 20 years I worked for several brokerage firms gaining knowledge on every aspect of the real estate business. I became a sponge. In 2000, I received my Broker’s license with the intent of owning my own company in the future.

UT - WHEN DID YOU FIRST REALIZE YOU WANTED YOUR OWN BUSINESS?LL - It was always in back of my mind. Past clients returned to me for advice; either on their home, a family member’s or a friend’s home. I kept asking myself, why after all these years do they keep coming back to me? It all came down to the level of service I was providing. Many people do not have the drive to open up their own business. I have that drive.

UT - HOW DID YOU BEGIN YOUR BUSINESS AND THEN ACCOMPLISH YOUR GOALS? LL - In 2010, after surviving a very volatile real estate market I knew that the business model of traditional real estate had to change for both the agent and the customer. I created Elizabeth Real Estate Group LLC, based on the concept of personal concierge brokerage. Elizabeth is a small independent locally owned boutique real estate agency that specializes in personal service. When you hire an Elizabeth agent, you’re hiring a seasoned professional.

UT - HOW DO YOU KEEP ON TOP DURING TRYING TIMES? LL - Keeping a good sense of humor. ‘What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger!’ is my motto. You also have to be flexible and adaptable, the environment is constantly changing.

UT - WHAT ADVICE WOULD YOU GIVE WOMEN WHO SHARE YOUR DREAM? LL - Believe in yourself. Don’t be afraid to make mistakes, they are valuable lessons. Be passionate about what you do. If you do not enjoy what you do, find what makes you happy, then take that passion and create your dream.

LIZ LITTLEOWNER & BROKER,

ELIZABETH REAL ESTATE GROUP LLC

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Located in Los Angeles County, Malibu is about 35-40 miles away from L.A (depending on where in L.A. you are) and you can count on an hour in the car. (Remember, it’s L.A!) Malibu is an incorporated city all to itself, with a mayor and city council, schools. Pepperdine University and stores, McDonalds and KFC. Los Angeles is inland

but Malibu has 21 miles of coastline (originally 27 miles) and is 8 miles wide.

The beaches are pristine and beautiful and with those 21 miles of coastline, one should surely be able to find the perfect spot to sun, swim and surf. However, though California State Law says that

the beaches are public, multi-millionaires have paid beaucoup bucks to have their privacy. You can ignore their fences, signs, orange cones, etc. and legally be on the beach, but really, do you want the hassle, threats, no restrooms, no lifeguards, no parking or swim and sun where folks, some not as polite as you, have done their job on the sand? (Interpret as you

malibuBY LINDA SPALL

Whether you grew up with Gidget surfing the giant waves, Rockford and his many files of detective work or if you were lucky enough to have a Barbie which shared the name of this exotic western mecca, you have heard of Malibu, California!

Sunny beaches at the foot of the Santa Monica Mountains in a Mediterranean climate are dreams come true when you live in St. Louis with the hot, humid summer or ice bucket air of winter.

MAGNIFICENT

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will.) Do your homework. Look for parking fees, entrance fees, easy access and facilities and cleanliness. Try Surfrider Beach, Zuma Beach (lots of parking, great for the family, cafes, the works!), Topanga Beach and the Point Dume Beach. Dan Blocker Beach has been in the works for years. Michael Landon and Lorne Greene bought it in honor of their costar and legalities and topography have all been Ponderosa-sized issues.

Malibu is not all about the beach! The Topanga State Park, Malibu Bluffs, Trancas Canyon, Las Flores Creek Park, and Legacy Park, Malibu Creek, and Point Mugu State Park and the Santa Monica Mountain National Recreation Area are all accommodating to the adventurer, offering beautiful breathtaking views of the ocean and coastline. Although not in Malibu city, the parks are close by in surrounding areas. You can see and be in mesas, canyons and mountains. You can hike, horse trail-ride, mountain bike and camp, enjoy pleasant shady picnic areas and facilities, visitor centers and exhibits and museums. You might see mule deer, raccoon, fox, and coyotes and remember to watch closely for bobcats

and rattlesnakes.Depending on your interests,

museums, shops and restaurants are available and reflect the local culture.

As a child of the 50’s, I have a soft spot for the little Leo Carrillo Ranch. Mr Carrillo was 70 years old when he played the part of Pancho to “The Cisco Kid”, one of the earliest television shows. A very well educated, native Californian, he was a cartoonist, vaudevillian, actor, engineer and environmentalist and preservationist, who actively helped save park lands and historic buildings. Not only was he a brilliant actor, he traveled the world, representing and promoting the state of California. His homestead has local touches of nature, tributes, exhibits and the preserved architecture of his heritage.

Familiarizing yourself with a bit of history will help you understand

the layout of the area and why so many Hollywood celebrities have this expensive 90265 zip code.

First came the Native Americans, (the Chumash People), then the Spanish explorers in 1542, then the 13,316-acre Spanish land grant called Rancho Topanga Malibu Sequit.

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The land found its way to Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hastings Rindge the fourth and last owners of the entire Rancho Malibu. Adding 4,000 acres, buying up the holdings of local homesteaders, they built a dynasty which fought against the railroad accessing their land but lost to the Pacific Coast Highway in 1923. The private world of Malibu was over. In order to pay for the many legal battles which lasted years, Mrs. Rindge began selling to outsiders. Due to the proximity to Hollywood, the majority of those outsiders were the people making movies. According to sources, the first film to use a Malibu beach was “Across the Pacific” filmed in 1926 with Myrna Loy. Since then,

you can add “Baywatch”, “Iron Man” and “Two and A Half Men” and movies “Planet Of The Apes” and Tom Hanks “Castaway” to mention a few.

The influence of the Rindges is also evident in the culture of Malibu. After her husband’s death, Mrs. Rindge began Malibu Potteries, a company which made tiles for buildings. An elegant house built for her daughter Rhoda

Rindge Adamson with thirteen garden acres and the famous Malibu Potteries tiles is a feature at the Malibu Lagoon Museum.

Since LA and Santa Monica are in close proximity, your hotel can be as close to the ocean as you prefer. Remember

INNER PERISTYLE OF GETTY VILLA. COURTESY OF GETTY TRUST

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to get the specifics when choosing your hotel and room. Is it “ocean view”, “partial ocean view” or “ocean front”? Hotels range from the Ritz to lower end. A favorite is the Malibu Beach Inn on Carbon Beach which is about 10 miles from downtown Malibu and offers rooms with private balconies which overlook the ocean, a luxury spa, excellent cuisine and access to the private beach. Besides all this, it’s a 2 minute walk from the Malibu Pier and 12 miles from downtown Santa Monica. Nicknamed “Billionaire’s Beach” Larry Ellison, Oracle CEO owns 10 properties on Carbon Beach including 5 adjacent lots at the tune of $65 million. When Courtney Cox and David Arquette parted ways, they sold

their Carbon Beach property for $33.5 million dollars.Malibu is a diverse mixing of every day city life,

lazing on the beach and the wealthy and not so wealthy. The beaches are a contrast to the rugged coastline, the highway, canyons and mountains. Of course, all that glitters is not gold as due to this dramatic terrain and location and climate, mudslides, droughts and earthquakes do happen. As I write this, the fountains at the Getty Villa are off due to drought conditions. The area is as dramatic as those movies and shows filmed in the area. Malibu is intriguing, compelling and incredible and yes, awesome! Go to magnificent Malibu! UT

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Wines u m p t u o u s r e d

BY SHEILA FRAYNE RHOADES

Luxurious, extravagant, posh, robust, and earthy – all characteristic terms that denote sumptuousness in red wines produced from carefully selected grapes in some of the best Vineyards in

California, France and Chile. The following wines share a complexity of multi-layered elements. Paul Hayden, Manager of The Wine and Cheese Place in Clayton gave us a heads-up on what to look for when choosing a sumptuous sip. He chose four distinct red wines to ponder.

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DUCKHORN - MERLOT, 2012 NAPA VALLEY

This elegant varietal goes well with a lot of different foods. It’s simply a wonderful wine to enjoy.

Paul remarked, “Duckhorn's name has always been synonymous with Merlot. One of the few California wineries that makes great merlot year in and year out. Even when Merlot went out of fashion, you could count on Duckhorn Merlot as being one of the best red wines on the shelf. Merlot is known for giving up a ton of fruit, hence creating that sumptuousness you want in a big red wine.”

CAYMUS- CABERNET SAUVIGNON, NAPA VALLEY

Caymus produces this world class Cabernet Sauvignon. This wine exemplifies a great vintage Cabernet .

Paul explained, “Caymus is an iconic producer that falls into the sumptuous wine category. Each year, the extraction is amazing for this wine. When you’re describing Caymus, words like rich, full, hedonistic, fruit bomb and voluptuous come to mind. The color is thick and rich also!”

PEGAU Produced in the Rhone

Valley of Eastern France, these classic Cotes du Rhone red wines are fruity, middleweight red blends based on Grenache, Syrah and Mourvedre.

Paul said, “Pegau is one of the most sought after French Rhone producers. Their wines score huge with the press each year. French wines tend to be less intense than California, but somehow Pegau always comes up with big sumptuous wines from the Rhone region. Their Chateauneuf du Pape is always ranked as one of the wines of the vintage. Their Cotes du Rhone Cuvee Maclura which is a blend of mostly ripe Grenache and juicy Syrah is an amazing value for $20 but has this big blackberry rich fruit that covers the palate.”

LAPASTOLLE, CLOS APALTA, CHILE

Chile produces world-class wines by using French expertise. Truly an international wine, Lapostolle is distributed in more than 60 countries around the world. This Chilean has a deep, dark purple to black color. The palate is marked by a palate of rich black fruits.

Paul said, “Clos Apalta is the pinnacle of wine from Chile. This Carmenere and Cabernet blend shows off the juicier side of reds. It has even been named Wine of the Year by The Wine Spectator before. The intense fruit is enclosed with some toasty vanilla oak making this a truly sumptuous wine.” UT

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foodiesDINING FOR

PROTZEL'S DELIThree generations of the Protzel family have served the finest in traditional Jewish deli for over 60 years. Known for "The Finest Corned Beef - Anywhere", prepared fresh daily from their secret recipe, Protzel's Delicatessen also features fresh roasted turkey, beef and succulent pastrami among many other meats and freshly prepared soups and salads. Additionally, you will find fresh hand cut lox and other smoked fishes along with bagels and Jewish rye bread. Other delicacies include legendary homemade chicken soup with matzo balls, a variety of savory knishes, kreplach, kishke and more. All items are prepared for dine-in or take-out and catering is available. Voted RFT Best Deli.

7608 Wydown Boulevard, St. Louis, MO 314.721.4445 | www.protzelsdeli.com

CANDICCI'SFor 35 years Candicci's has been serving up authentic Italian cuisine, going back to its original restaurant in Clayton. Now in Ballwin Candicci's continues to offer the fine Italian cuisine of St. Louis " Big Hill" and welcome old and new friends alike. Executive Chef Rodney Leadbetter uses organic produce in all his recipes, and includes many varieties of lettuce and vegetables. The sauces are sure to be fresh and savory. Some specialties are Eggplant Parmigiano, Shrimp Gorgonzola, Hand tossed pizza and where pasta is king, no matter which dish selected. Candicci's offers a full catering service, private parties, holiday parties, rehearsal dinners and weddings. Now open for Sunday breakfast 9am-2pm...Best in the West! Make your Valentine’s Day dinner reservations today.

100 Holloway Rd. | Ballwin, MO636-220-8989 | www.candiccis.net | Open 7 days

TIFFANY'S ORIGINAL DINERA 51 year old original diner located in the heart of Maplewood. Serving the best breakfast in town, Eggs, Omelets, French Toast, Slingers (shown here), Biscuits and Gravy and their Famous Homemade Hash Browns. Breakfast is available 24 hours a day. Full lunch menu available , don't leave without trying our pie. THE ANYTIME PLACE. New to Tiffany’s Diner now serving alcohol and beer til 1:30 am. follow us on Facebook- Tiffany's Original Diner, learn more about our St. Louis specialty "The Slinger"and more.

Free Wi Fi and Internet- ATM on site

7402 Manchester Rd. at Sutton | Maplewood, MO314.644.0929

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foodiesGUIDO'S PIZZERIA & TAPASLocated in the heart of "The Hill", Guido's Pizzeria and Tapas offers the best of Mediterranean cuisine. Enjoy Spanish casera (Home Style) Paella and tapas as well as the best Sangria in the Midwest. Our Italian cuisine also offers a variety to choose from, from one of Saint Louis' best pizzas to our delicious pastas. There's nothing more romantic on Valentine's Day than dinner for two. Make a Valentine's Day dinner reservation now.

Newly Remodeled! Located on "The Hill" at 5046 Shaw Ave.314.771.4900 | www.guidosstl.com | Open 7 days

BONEFISH GRILLDubbed as the “Fresh Fish Experts”, Bonefish Grill, founded in St. Petersburg, Florida, specializes in market-fresh fish from around the world and wood grilled specialties. Upon arrival, guests are treated to “chef’s coat service”, and are guided through an innovative seasonal menu and specials featuring the highest-quality, fresh ingredients. The upscale big-city bar offers handcrafted cocktails, and 30 wines by the glass, as well as an extended list of bottles. The restaurant’s casual polished atmosphere provides an energetic ambiance, and the menu appeals to those who enjoy top-notch daily seafood selections and Wood-Grilled Steaks and Chops at a good value.

8780 Eager Rd. | Brentwood, MO314.918.1649 | www.bonefishgrill.com

KIRKWOOD STATION BREWING CO.Nestled in the heart of Kirkwood, you will find Kirkwood Station Restaurant & Brewing Co. This popular micro-brewery hosts it's own brewery where you will find fresh brewed beers for the season. Pair your favorite hand crafted beer with menu favorites such as our specialty burgers, pizzas or spicy chicken wings. Plan your next event in our banquet space which accommodates any size group. If live entertainment is what you are looking for, join us Wednesday through Saturday night for a variety of music from country, rock or jazz.

105 E Jefferson | Kirkwood, MO314.966.2739 | www.kirkwoodstationbrewing.com

MOLLY DARCY'SMolly Darcys’ Pub, located in the historic Seven Gables Inn in the heart of downtown Clayton, reflects the rich Celtic heritage of Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. This delightful Irish Pub is a perfect place for you to enjoy your favorite pint with friends. Come in and sample one of their many beers on tap or check out there many offerings of Irish whiskey, single malt Scotch, and American bourbons. The food is all made in house and features soups, salads, sandwiches, and some traditional Irish fare. Molly Darcys’ also features an amazing courtyard area, front patio, and private dinning areas, so no matter the occasion make Molly Darcys’ Irish Pub your go-to place.

26 North Meramec | Clayton, MO314.863.8400 | www.mollydarcyspub.com

CHICKEN POT PIE

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at home with

In-Home Culinary ClassesVickiBensinger

at home with

In-Home Culinary ClassesVickiBensinger

When the first chill of the season blows in my family craves soups, stews and chili, so I like to create hearty nutritious bowls to warm them up. Some get the thumbs down, but more often the thumbs up, with several trips back for seconds and thirds.

Sundays are typically our meat days – steak is a favorite, but this time I decided to create a tenderloin chili.

Beef tenderloin is expensive, but when in chili the texture is like butter, and melds with the remaining ingredients, creating a rich depth of flavor. I purchased two pounds from Sam’s Club, half the price of other grocery stores.

I prefer a hearty chili that’s savory, slightly sweet and spicy. Pure maple syrup is naturally sweet and has a host of health benefits perfect for my chili. I was certain this would be flavorful, especially if paired with butternut squash, black beans, chipotle peppers and bacon. Of course, it would also need a robust beer to pull it all together, so I selected, Guinness Stout.

My daughter was skeptical at first and hesitated to even try it. My husband insisted I have a backup in case this was a bomb, and my son didn’t care – he’s happy to try whatever I muster up in the kitchen.

Verdict:My son said this was the best chili he’s

ever tasted!My daughter went back for seconds, and took a

bowl to work the next day for lunch.My husband had 2 bowls; I caught him later that

evening sneaking another bowl, and the next day.

I’m always thrilled when I conjure up a dish everyone loves – who wouldn’t be? Based on the opinion of my entire household, I hope you’ll try this!

CONTACT VICKI AT: 314.799.1633 |[email protected] | WWW.VICKIBENSINGER.COM

YIELD: 8-10 SERVINGS

INGREDIENTS:• 1 Tbsp. Olive Oil• 2 Pablano Peppers, seeded and chopped• 1 large yellow onion, chopped• 2 lbs. Beef Tenderloin, ¼ inch cubes• 2 strips Applewood Smoked Bacon, chopped• 1 Butternut Squash, peeled, seeded and cut into ¼ inch cubes • 2 Tbsp. chili powder ( or more depending on your taste)• 12 oz. Guinness Stout Beer• 28 oz. can crushed tomatoes• 28 oz. can diced tomatoes• 15 oz. can black beans, drained and rinsed• 2 chipotle peppers in adobo sauce, minced• ¼ cup plus 1 Tablespoon PURE Maple Syrup• 1 ½ oz. Dark Chocolate Chili (flavored) Squares (I used Lindt)

DIRECTIONS:1. In a Dutch oven add Olive Oil, Pablano Peppers and

Onions, and sauté until onions are translucent. Add Beef Tenderloin and Bacon - cook until no longer pink.

2. Add Butternut Squash and Chili Powder – continue to cook on medium heat for approximately 5 minutes, until liquid is absorbed.

3. Add Stout Beer, Tomatoes, Black Beans, Chipotle Peppers, Pure Maple Syrup and Dark Chocolate (Chili flavored, if available).

4. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat, maintain a simmer with lid off. Cook for 2 hours. Chili will be thick and hearty.

5. Serve with a dollop of Sour Cream or plain Greek Yogurt.

Enjoy!!!

AUTUMN MAPLE TENDERLOIN CHILI

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Actress Kari Ely BY SHEILA FRAYNE RHOADES

She’s a beautiful and multi-talented actress - she’s St. Louis’ own Kari Ely! Kari has enthralled local audiences for 30 years in versatile roles ranging from drama to musical comedy.

It seems she was destined to tread the boards. Kari reflected on growing up in Normandy, “My two sisters and brother are all musical. At home we constantly listened to musical LPs. Our parents encouraged us. They loved hearing us sing around the piano. We got out of doing a lot of dishes that way! We also sat in the Muny’s free seats and saw every possible performance.” (Kari has since performed in over 30 shows at the Muny.)

Asked about her unusual name, Kari replied, “We think we’re Welsh/English. There was an Ely that came over on the Mayflower as a seaman but I've never investigated our genealogy. My mom's father was part American Indian. We're a melting pot.”

She began acting in junior high school and continued into high school at Normandy High. Following graduation in 1977, she earned her BS degree in Theatre and Dance from SIUE in 1982.

Kari’s theatrical break came the following year when she acquired her Equity card as a company member of The Repertory Theatre of St. Louis’ touring Imaginary Theatre Company. “What a great learning ground for young actors. It was a truly joyful time.”

Of her favorite roles, Kari said, “I always hang onto that last show and role and hold them dear to my heart.” I was Golde in Fiddler On The Roof at Stages St. Louis (2014).”

Note – Kari also played Mistress Quickly in last summer’s Shakespeare in the Park production of Henry IV and V.

“I played Mary Tyrone in Long Day’s Journey Into Night

(2011) for which I received the Kevin Kline Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a play. That same year I received the Kline Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress playing yet another dysfunctional mom, in Why Torture Is Wrong And The People Who Love Them (HotCity Theatre).” Kari’s other bucket list roles include Desiree in A Little Night Music (Stages) and Karen in Speed the Plow (TNT) opposite Peter Mayer, who is now her husband.

Thinking back over the years, Kari added, “A pivotal role was Sheila in The Boys Next Door (Theatre Factory). That role, more than any, made it possible to go back and forth from the world of musical theatre to serious dramas and comedies. Sheila was part of a group of mentally and physically challenged adults living on their own and surviving everyday obstacles. Because the cast worked with the Life Skills organization, we were able to honestly portray our characters.”

In February Kari will play Martha in Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf. “I'm so lucky to do what I love and share a unique and special journey with wonderfully talented and giving people. We come into each other’s lives for a moment and move on to create what we hope will be that next bit of magic.” UT

PHOTO COURTESY OF STAGES ST. LOUIS

WHO’S AFRAID OF VIRGINIA WOOLF

The Gaslight Theater, February 13-March 1

Tickets: 314-458-2978

PHOTO COURTESY OF STAGES ST. LOUIS"A LITTLE NIGHT MUSIC" 2007

PHOTO BY PETER WOCHNIAK"FIDDLER ON THE ROOF" 2014

PHOTO COURTESY OF STAGES ST. LOUIS"THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE" 2008

"SOUND OF MUSIC" PHOTO COURTESY OF STAGES ST. LOUIS

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winter2015SHRED 415

Now that the Holidays are behind us, it is once again time to start checking items off of your New Year’s Resolution list. If one of those resolutions happens to be fitness related, check out Shred

415. This studio offers close to 60 high intensity classes per week at their first St. Louis location in Brentwood. On-site childcare is offered during many of the classes at Shred 415, and there are morning, afternoon, evening and weekend classes open to all levels of fitness and experience. You choose your own pace, you choose your own weights, and you set your own goals. So what’s your excuse? Perhaps you don’t like running on a treadmill. Neither did I, that is, until I began “shredding”. The studio features Woodway treadmills. I can assure that you will never view treadmills in the same light again, after running or walking on a Woodway. They are designed for comfort, with an internationally patented Slat-Belt deck, which eliminates harmful shock to muscles, joints and connective tissue. During each class at Shred 415, participants will alternate between strength training and treadmills, for 5, 10, or 15-minute intervals. During the strength training intervals, participants complete a variety of exercises designed to target each muscle group, using hand weights, bands, Bosu balls, and other fitness equipment. These exercises change after 30 seconds to 1 minute. During the treadmill portion of each class, participants will frequently vary their speed and incline. This High Intensity Interval Training is proven to increase endurance, and improve fat burning, resulting in a stronger, faster, and leaner physique. The studio has low lighting and music designed by Shred 415’s resident DJ team, to help increase energy levels and improve focus during a class. St. Louis is the only city besides Chicago to offer Shred 415’s unique approach to fitness. Shred your way into 2015, with a workout that will undoubtedly provide you with fast-results, and a faster metabolism. Visit www.shred415.com for a class schedule, and to sign up for their one-hour classes.

BAIKUSoung Lee, head chef at

Baiku, Midtown’s chic new sushi lounge, knows that “people eat with their eyes before they put food in their mouths”. The idea that food should be as pleasing to the eyes as it is to the palate is at the forefront of each

culinary masterpiece featured on Baiku’s menu. Lee’s Korean-American upbringing, along with years spent watching family friend and sushi chef Hama San create intricate ice sculptures and phenomenal sushi dishes, sparked his passion for creating “edible art”. Each dish on the menu provides a seamless fusion of flavors that is as pleasing to the palate as it is aesthetically. In addition to offering fresh sushi, the menu also features warm appetizers and entrees, as well as noodle dishes. Baiku’s extensive drink menu features handcrafted cocktails, a variety wines, and an impressive selection of authentic sake.

The atmosphere is as impressive as the food. The open layout of the restaurant and the chic, modern design evokes a social, high-energy ambiance. An elevated dining area, complete with a fireplace and sofas provides an intimate setting for a small to medium sized group. Baiku offers late night dining options, and live music on the weekends. For more information visit www.baikustl.com.

CANTINA LAREDO This upscale Dallas based chain has opened a location

at Centene Plaza in Clayton. According to the restaurant’s website, “ Cantina Laredo serves authentic Mexican dishes in a sophisticated atmosphere. The Mexico City style menu includes grilled fish, chicken, and steaks complimented by signature sauces”. Cantina Laredo occupies the largest space in the new Plaza Shops located on Forsyth Boulevard. The interior features an impressive bar area and a spacious dining area. Both areas are outfitted with fresh, modern décor. An outdoor patio, which will open in the spring, will provide the ideal setting to relax while sipping on Cantina Laredo’s signature Casa Rita, or any of the margaritas featured on the menu. Cantina Laredo, which is open daily for brunch, lunch, and dinner, takes pride in serving dishes and drinks that combine fresh ingredients with the authentic flavors of Mexico. UT

what'snewlou?BY COURTNEY BROWN

in the

BAIKUSHRED 415

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CLAYTON RESTAURANT WEEK January 19 - 25

For more information: [email protected]

CALENDAR OF EVENTS HIGHLIGHTSHOLIDAYS:

NEW YEAR'S DAY - January 1 | MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY - January 19 GROUNDHOG'S DAY - February 2 | VALENTINE'S DAY - February 14 | PRESIDENT'S DAY - February 16

MARDI GRAS Soulard in St. Louis

Jan. 6 - Feb. 17Jan 6:12th Night

Jan 17-18: Snowman Softball TournamentJan 25: Family Winter Carnival

Jan 30: Beer, Wine, and Whiskey TasteJan 31: Cajun Cook-Off

Feb 7: 5K Run For Your BeadsFeb 7-8: Taste of SoulardFeb 8: Beggin' Pet ParadeFeb 8: Weiner Dog Derby

Feb 13: Mardi Gras Mayor's BallFeb 14: Bud Light Grand Parade

Feb 14: Bud Light Party TentFeb 17: Fat Tuesday Parade

more info www.mardigrasinc.com

THE WEDDING SHOWJan. 3-4

America's Center701 Convention PlazaSt. Louis, MO 63101

11:00 am

WEDDING CONNECTIONJan. 11

Chase Park PlazaRegister at 314-588-8314

1:00 - 4:30

THE FABULOUS FOXJan. 20 - Feb. 1: Cinderella

Feb. 27 - Mar. 1: Million Dollar Quartet

PEABODY OPERA HOUSEJan. 13 - 18: The Book of Mormon

THE REPERTORY THEATREJan. 17 - Feb. 1: Guess Who's Coming to Dinner

Jan. 21 - Feb. 8: Safe HouseFeb. 11 - Mar. 8: The Winslow Boy

ST. LOUIS SYMPHONYJan.17 - 18: Mozart’s Jupiter Symphony

Jan. 25: The Science of Sound & the Art of NoiseJan. 30 - 31: All-BachFeb. 7 - 8: Dvořák 8

Feb. 13: Lift Every VoiceFeb. 14: Faithfully:

A Tribute to the Music of JourneyFeb. 20 - 21: Tchaikovsky 6

Feb. 22: From Bach to Rock to Hip HopFeb. 23 - 24: Beethoven Mass in C Major

Feb. 27 - Mar. 1: Tchaikovsky Violin Concerto

SHELDON CONCERT HALLJan. 23: Alarm Will Sound

Jan. 24: Angel RomeraJan. 26 - 27: Chamber Music Society of St. Louis

Jan. 28: AfricaJan. 31: The Muny Kids

"Broadway Here I Come"Feb. 6: Leo Kottke

Feb. 10: St. Louis StompersFeb. 16 - 17: Chamber Music Society of St. Louis

Feb. 25: AsiaFeb. 27: Peter Martin Music

SCOTTRADE CENTERFeb. 13 - 15: Professional Bull Riders

Feb. 26 - Mar. 1: Disney On Ice: Frozen

TOUHILL PERFORMING ARTS CENTERJan. 19: Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Holiday ObservanceJan. 30 - 31: Tango Buenos Aires

Jan. 31: George PerrisFeb. 4: St. Louis Jazz Orchestra:

A Tribute to Stan KentonFeb. 6: Cantus

Feb. 13 - 14: Love Is In the AirFeb. 27 - 28: Aspen Santa Fe Ballet

AROUND TOWN

SPORTS

THEATRE/MUSIC/ARTST. LOUIS BRIDAL SHOWS

WEBSITES FOR MORE EVENT INFO:www.ticketmaster.com

www.metrotix.comwww.stltoday.com/entertainment

www.ImThere.comwww.explorestlouis.com

www.pageant.comwww.thecwe.org

winter2015

BLUES HOME GAMESJan. 8 vs. SharksJan. 10 vs. HurricanesJan. 13 vs. OilersJan. 15 vs. RedwingsJan. 17 vs. Maple LeafsJan. 19 vs. AvalancheJan. 29 vs. PredatorsFeb. 3 vs. LightningFeb. 8 vs. BlackhawksFeb. 10 vs. CoyotesFeb. 17 vs. StarsFeb. 20 vs. BruinsFeb. 21 vs. PenguinsFeb. 24 vs. Canadiens

AROUND TOWNVALENTINE'S DAY WITH ERIN BODE

Friday, February 13, 2015 and Saturday, February 14, 2015Jazz at the Bistro in Grand Center

7:30 p.m. and 9:30 p.m. www.jazzstl.org • (314) 289-4030

HAPPILY EVER LAUGHTER: A VALENTINE'S PARTY

Saturday, February 14, 2015560 Music Center

8:00 p.m. https://edison.wustl.edu

(314) 935-6543

ST. LOUIS VALENTINE'S DAY MUSIC FESTIVAL

Saturday, February 14, 2015Venue: Chaifetz Arena at Saint Louis University

Featuring Guy, Bobby Brown, El Debarge, Dru Hill, SWV, Slick Rick, and K-Ci & JoJo.

8:00 p.m. www.thechaifetzarena.com

800) 745-300

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