"Summers were everything because I didn't have school, and I hated school. I wasn't good at like some other kids. And there were a lot of kids at school. I liked to keep to myself, so things like school or anything that brought kids together made things sort of difficult. It was a people thing. In the summer, I kept track of time by what we foraged, like , s, , s, , , and by event's like Mom's birthday, the , my birthday, the county fair."
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Iliana Regan
(born in 1979) is a chef, , and memoir author. She owned and ran the Chicago restaurant until 2020 when she left Chicago to run the Milkweed Inn bed and breakfast in the . Her 2019 memoir Burn the Place was longlisted for the .
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