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Chicago Tribune
Chicago Tribune
Lifestyle
Leah Eskin

Garlicky lemon tahini sauce transforms steamed artichokes

Every action provokes an opposite and equally aggravating reaction. This is the third law of motion, more or less, and because it is the law, you must obey.

For instance, should the season's first artichoke inspire you to action _ lighting the grill _ you will collide with the reaction of empty propane tank, dead ignition and rusted grates. Leading to artichoke abandonment.

Likewise, should you take action against a heap of household mail, you will learn that your city has activated a Safe Speed Automated Enforcement Program and that your recent action at 40 miles per hour, in a school zone, has been clocked at 15 miles and $40 beyond the limits of the law.

And, should you, giving up on snack and summons, activate the car at a Safe Speed to indulge your dog in some off-leash action at stream and dirt patch, you will invoke a reaction that calls for dog shampoo, car shampoo and people shampoo.

However, should the freshly shampooed owner of a clean car and crated dog steam that artichoke tender and dip a petal in lemon tahini, the action can be completed so smoothly that it is met with a simple reaction: Yum.

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