Kate Rowe

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From haute cuisine to collard greens, Kate is eager to discuss the latest trends in the food world. Kate joined Whole Foods Market in 2005 and now serves as senior editor for the website and email newsletters. After graduating from the University of Virginia, she worked for a French wine importer in Napa Valley, California, before moving to France to pursue her passion for French language, culture and cuisine. Kate taught English at a high school in Burgundy for a year and then landed a spot as an intern at nearby La Varenne cooking school. She stayed on for three years as associate course director for La Varenne and editorial assistant to the school’s founder, cookbook author Anne Willan. Now based in Austin, Kate enjoys the challenge of mastering the art of backyard vegetable gardening.

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June 12, 2010 @ Whole Story
Let Dad put his feet up while you man the grill this Father’s Day. Whether he loves a classic burger or lives to try new things, we’ve got lots of offerings in our stores and recipe collection so that you can cook a great meal in his honor.
June 9, 2010 @ Whole Story
Now that the season of picnics, cookouts and all manner of summer get-togethers is officially here, I’m reviewing my recipe arsenal carefully to consider what I’ll be making in hopes of earning rave reviews at every gathering.
May 19, 2010 @ Whole Story
The cookout season is upon us, and we can’t wait to fire up the grill and get ready for summer entertaining! If you’re in need of a refresher on tips and general grilling how-to info, check out our grilling guide. Here are some recipes for summer get-togethers that will be on our menus all season long:
May 16, 2010 @ Whole Story
Its creamy texture and light and tangy flavor make goat cheese a perfect cheese for spring and summer. We’re thinking about goat cheese in seasonal salads, dips, frittatas and more.  Try some of our favorite recipes starring this delightful cheese:
May 15, 2010 @ Whole Story
With cookout season around the corner it’s time to start rounding up great recipes for summer get-togethers. What hot dog and burger cookout is complete without baked beans?

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