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Marnie Shure

Chicago

Writer and Editor at Freelance

Creative Producer at The Onion

I am the subject of the sentence. What the predicate says, I do. Editor/writer/good person for hire. @TheAVClub @TheOnion @foodandwine [email protected]

Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | blockclubchicago.org | Marnie Shure

    CITYWIDE — As Chicago weather warms up and the city prepares for a summer of concerts, cultural events and street fests, one Lincoln Square resident is offering another unique way to enjoy the outdoors: hikes that end at breweries. Trail to Taproom is a tour company that combines group hiking, beer drinking and traveling to Midwest nature preserves in a delightfully retro passenger van.

  • 4 weeks ago | tasteofhome.com | Marnie Shure

    SLOBO/GETTY IMAGES Home News New Products SLOBO/GETTY IMAGES Published on May 30, 2025 Save Saved Saving The "Dubai chocolate" trend has now extended to the freezer aisle, with Dubai chocolate ice cream bars now available at Costco. There are very few places for which I’d consider navigating a crowded parking lot on a Saturday. Costco is one of them. The pure efficiency of a Costco run is intoxicating: Where else can one stock up on enough groceries, paper goods, exercise clothes, lawn...

  • 1 month ago | tasteofhome.com | Marnie Shure

    VIA @SAHMTHINGSUP/TIKTOK Home News Trends VIA @SAHMTHINGSUP/TIKTOK Published on May 02, 2025 Save Saved Saving What is "dinosaur time," and why is TikTok all over this food trend? Now Trending TikTok food trends seem to go viral overnight. Remember when girl dinner exploded in popularity, or “egg flights” became a thing? Recently, though, an interesting trend has arisen that’s more function than form. It’s designed to ensure that everyone gets their daily recommended allotment of leafy...

  • 1 month ago | tasteofhome.com | Marnie Shure

    MINT IMAGES/GETTY IMAGES Home Home & Living Cleaning & Organizing Organizing Ideas MINT IMAGES/GETTY IMAGES Published on Apr.

  • 2 months ago | tasteofhome.com | Marnie Shure

    Sometimes, food trends take 500 years to cross the globe. Matcha, a powdered form of green tea most often consumed as a hot beverage, has been a beloved staple in Japan since the 16th century. Fast-forward to 2025, and everyone is drinking matcha—and the Guardian reports there might be a matcha shortage on the horizon. What’s causing the matcha shortage? Matcha’s recent surge in popularity is largely to blame—and there are many reasons for that popularity.

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