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  • Alternatively, you can use fresh lemon rounds, though you won't get the same "deep pickle flavor," Ms. Schwertner said.

    Farro With Braised Greens, Pistachios and Ricotta 2012

  • Rob Bailey, a vice president at San Francisco tech company SimpleGeo, loved the ambience so much that, within five minutes of arriving at such an event last week, he sought out chef and owner Amaryll Schwertner to ask about having his own dinner there.

    Boulettes Larder 2011

  • Ms. Schwertner, who serves dishes inspired by a variety of European cuisines, said she wanted the restaurant to feel intimate.

    Boulettes Larder 2011

  • "The stems shouldn't be dry or too fibrous," Ms. Schwertner said.

    Farro With Braised Greens, Pistachios and Ricotta 2012

  • Ms. Schwertner, who serves dishes inspired by a variety of European cuisines, said she wanted the restaurant to feel intimate.

    Boulettes Larder 2011

  • Rob Bailey, a vice president at San Francisco tech company SimpleGeo, loved the ambience so much that, within five minutes of arriving at such an event last week, he sought out chef and owner Amaryll Schwertner to ask about having his own dinner there.

    Boulettes Larder 2011

  • Futterman, J. E. Wallace, and H. A. Schwertner, Naloxone-induced inhibition of ethanol dependence in mice, Nature 265 1977: 49-51.

    Alcohol and The Addictive Brain Kenneth Blum 1991

  • Blum, J. D. Eubanks, J. E. Wallace, and H. A. Schwertner, Suppression of ethanol withdrawal by dopamine, Experientia 32 1976: 493-95; K.

    Alcohol and The Addictive Brain Kenneth Blum 1991

  • Blum, J. E. Wallace, J. D. Eubanks, and H. A. Schwertner, Effects of naloxone on ehtanol withdrawal, preference and narcosis, Pharmacologist 17 1975: 197.

    Alcohol and The Addictive Brain Kenneth Blum 1991

  • Blum, J. E. Wallace, H. A. Schwertner, and J. D. Eubanks, Morphine suppression of ethanol withdrawal in mice, Experientia 32 1976: 79-82.

    Alcohol and The Addictive Brain Kenneth Blum 1991

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