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Epicurean Kentuckian link: Kim O'Donnel chili

There's a recipe in USA Today Your Life with an Adair County connection: The article is Black bean chili can provide comfort amid seasonal stress by Kim O'Donnel, who writes a twice monthly column called "Mainly Meatless." O'Donnel is the author of "The Meat Lover's Meatless Cookbook," and is founder of and works with the United State Department of Agriculture's healthy foods programs.

O'Donnel is the wife of Russ Walker (Russ Walker Google Profile), a member of the 1986 Adair County High School State Champion Academic Team and now special projects editor at POLITICO. A biographical sketch at POLITICO: Russ Walker shares a small bit of insight into his post-Adair County Career. For more on that 1986 A-Team, read Adair County Academic Coach Brett Reliford's story in CM, ACHS A-teams have built on legacy of great 1986 squad




This story was posted on 2011-12-27 00:26:06
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