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Jonathon Sawyer, Chef/Owner of The Greenhouse Tavern in Cleveland, Ohio, talks with WEWS about being nominated for a James Beard Award.

http://www.thegreenhousetavern.com

The Sausage Shoppe, of Cleveland, Ohio’s Old Brooklyn neighborhood, was featured on Fox 8’s New Day Cleveland. David Moss talks with the Heinle family, owners of the ‘Shoppe, about their delicious food offerings.

http://www.sausageshoppe.com

The Sausage Shoppe on New Day Cleveland (by macsnob)

Jonathon Sawyer, Chef/Owner of The Greenhouse Tavern & Noodlecat in Cleveland, Ohio, makes the Stoner Sandwich, one of the dishes from his appearance against Iron Chef Geoffrey Zakarian on ‘Iron Chef America’.

Jonathon Sawyer of The Greenhouse Tavern & Noodlecat Makes the ‘Stoner Sandwich’ (by macsnob)

The Observer papers, it must be said, can be a great resource for visual artists–if you use them. Jim O’Bryan’s citizen journalism empire has expanded far beyond its Lakewood birthplace and now has franchises in Cleveland Heights, Collinwood, Euclid, Bay Village, and elsewhere. If you are trying to promote your local art show and fail to submit an article to the Observer paper that serves your community you have missed a what has become a rare opportunity in Cleveland–the chance to tell your story in print. All you have to do is meet the deadline. If you don’t have a friend like Francis to do the writing and photography for you, just do it yourself.

CLEVELAND, OH — Have You Seen Ashley Summers?

Local and federal law enforcement officials are asking for the public’s help in finding Ashley Summers, who was reported missing from her West 96th Street home, near Madison Avenue, on July 6, 2007.

Anyone with information regarding Ashley is urged to call the Cleveland/Cuyahoga Fugitive/Gang Task Force at 216-522-1400 or the Cleveland Police Department’s 1st District at 216-623-5118.

OR

ANYONE HAVING INFORMATION SHOULD CONTACT
National Center for Missing & Exploited Children
1-800-843-5678 (1-800-THE-LOST) 

For more info, please read: http://bit.ly/SRzpu

Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a female missing from the west-side of Cleveland.
Harriet Akiluga, 18, was reported missing by her mother who last saw her on Thursday, December 8, 2011. Akiluga was last seen leaving John Marshall High School on Thursday, December 8, at approximately 4:45 pm.
She is described as a black female 5’2”, 154 lbs., black hair and brown eyes, wearing a pink hooded sweatshirt, blue shirt and blue pants. Ms. Akiluga is from Kenya, Africa and has only been in the United States for a month.
(via How you seen this woman? | WTAM - Local News - The BIG One - WTAM 1100)

Police are asking for the public’s help in locating a female missing from the west-side of Cleveland.

Harriet Akiluga, 18, was reported missing by her mother who last saw her on Thursday, December 8, 2011. Akiluga was last seen leaving John Marshall High School on Thursday, December 8, at approximately 4:45 pm.

She is described as a black female 5’2”, 154 lbs., black hair and brown eyes, wearing a pink hooded sweatshirt, blue shirt and blue pants. Ms. Akiluga is from Kenya, Africa and has only been in the United States for a month.

(via How you seen this woman? | WTAM - Local News - The BIG One - WTAM 1100)

My Favorite Things Make Me #HappyInCLE

After reading Amelia’s awesome post on Chef’s Widow about her favorite things in Cleveland, it inspired me to do the same. My wife & I are big fans of shopping locally when possible, so here’s our list. It’s very food heavy, but hey, we like to eat…

The Greenhouse Tavern & Noodlecat - If you haven’t been to these restaurants, you NEED to go. Both locally owned & operated by the perpetually awesome Jon & Amelia Sawyer, these are easily some of our favorite restaurants. I have a feeling that with Winter coming very soon, I’ll be at Noodlecat a LOT more often.

The Olive Scene - We just started shopping at this local purveyor of Olive Oils & Vinegars, and boy, are we glad we found them. Super high quality, fantastic customer service and you can sample EVERYTHING before you buy. Prices are comparable to buying at the grocery store, so why not get higher quality stuff?

LaBella Cupcakes - These are seriously the best cupcakes in Cleveland. Yes, they use real buttercream. Yes, they use real ingredients. Yes, you need some NOW. Trust me. Your taste buds will thank you.

Pure Enchantment - Locally made soaps and lotions. Natural ingredients, very knowledgable staff and great service.

Deagan’s Kitchen & Bar - Quite possibly, our go-to joint these days. We’re there a good 3-4 times a month, if not more. Constantly changing menus, great beer list and friendly staff. Taco Tuesday specials are EPIC - have you ever seen another place with Unicorn Tacos on the menu? I think not.

Flower Child - My wife has singlehandedly bought most of their Temporama collection. Great place for all things kitsch and whimsy.

West Side Market - Man v. Food’s Adam Richman described WSM as a “Food Fantasia.” I wholeheartedly agree. While you’re there, make sure to get some Beef Jerky from Czuchraj Meats. You’re welcome.

Miega Korean BBQ - I agree with Amelia on this one: Recently opened, this new Korean spot is fantastic. If you walk out of here hungry, it’s your own damn problem.

Battery Park Wine Bar - Probably one of the best wine lists I’ve seen in the area. Then again, would you expect anything less from the former Wine Buyer for Heinen’s? Great cheese plates and seriously amazing flatbreads.

The Sausage Shoppe - There aren’t many of the little shops like this that make encased meats the old way…the GOOD way, as Anthony Bourdain put it. This shop originally opened in 1938, and has been going ever since.

Heinen’s - Anyone who says that Heinen’s is expensive hasn’t been there enough. They’re on par with Giant Eagle, and often cheaper because their prices aren’t falsely inflated to cover FuelPerks. Even many of their store brand items are Certified Organic. Many, if not all of their locations now sell Growlers of beer. Why send your money to Pittsburgh when you can keep it right here, get higher quality products AND get great service?

Cleveland Magazine - I’ve seriously found out more about my awesome city from this mag than any other publication in Cleveland. They’re always running great deals on subscriptions (12 issues for $15, for example), so there’s no excuse not to subscribe.

Cleveland Ethnic Eats - Laura Taxel has done an AMAZING job with this series. Now in its 8th Edition, this is a must-read, must-own Encyclopedia of all things Ethnic Food in Cleveland. If you don’t already have this book, get it NOW.

Want to win a FABULOUS local prize package, with TONS of gift certificates? Head over to Chef’s Widow to enter!

Yup, a Factory of Sadness.

A Browns Fan’s Reaction To Today’s Game Against Houston (by clevelandthundercat)