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Gourmet dinner in an unlikely space

Last night some friends and I got to be a part of the RV Eatin' project, in which three women serve gourmet meals inside their cozy, brightly-painted RV. All of the food was grown locally, including delicious scarlet runner beans, and the chefs good-naturedly put up with our request for a vegan, gluten-free, and nut-free meal and with the silly insistence of security guards that they move their trailer. Twice. (Which they did with stunning vigor despite its heft and the near-freezing weather). The menu and some pics are available at RV Eatin's blog.
November 24, 2008 : 5:25 PM
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