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The Nanny Diaries: June 2009
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Tuesday, June 30, 2009. I know I haven't posted many recipes lately.but that's because I haven't been baking much in the past few months. I've been making an honest effort to eat less junk and more, well,. Like fresh fruits and veggies (from our local farmer's market! And homemade hummus. And rice and beans. And trail mix. And stuff like that. I know, I know. That sounds like rabbit food. That might be true, but it makes my body feel oh, so good! You should try it sometime! Green beans, ends snapped off.
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Asian Asheville: March 2011
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Asian Businesses and Efforts in the Asheville area. Sunday, March 27, 2011. Suwana’s Thai Orchid Restaurant in Asheville NC. Suwana’s Thai Orchid Restaurant. 11 Broadway Avenue Asheville 28801 NC. Also see their website for more information Suwana's Thai Orchid. Posted by Asian Asheville. Friday, March 25, 2011. Benefit for Japan at My Father's Light in Asheville. This Friday and Saturday My Father's Light. Will be donating 20% of all sales to Samaritan's Purse Ministries. To help those misplaced in Japan.
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Hot Hot Hot! Adjusting to Heat and a Changing Schedule | Moderate Mountain Mama
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Striving for balanced, healthy living in the quirky mountain town of Asheville, NC. Memorial Weekend Recap Training Highs and Lows. Six Al Fresco Meals and All Three Varieties of Activity →. Adjusting to Heat and a Changing Schedule. June 2, 2011. Tuesday’s Workout – cycle, strength. Wednesday’s Workouts – cycle, endurance; swim 30 minutes. Thursday’s Workout – run, 3.5 miles. A quick summary of some recent eats:. I’m finally back to my Shredded Wheat ‘n Bran Squares. Lunch Tuesday and Wednesday were dif...
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Food & Lodging | Asheville Real Estate | Bennet Phillips | Asheville, NC
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Bennet Phillips, Realtor. Asheville, NC 28801. There is a reason why. Trip Advisor ranks Asheville. 10 for Top Food and Wine Destinations”. Where to eat in Asheville. Asheville Pizza and Brewing Company. Carmel’s Restaurant and Bar. Doc Chey’s Noodle House. French Broad Chocolate Lounge. Ichiban Steak House and Sushi Bar. Jack of the Wood. Native Kitchen and Social Pub. Sunny Point Cafe and Bakery. Vincenzo’s Ristorante and Bistro. Offer special rates when working with one of. The Windsor Boutique Hotel.
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Pleasant Grove Cottages - Asheville Luxury Cabin Rentals
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Policies and Rental Agreement. Weaverville, North Carolina, US. The downtown area of Asheville is a delightful mix of cuisine from around the world. Here are a few we recommend. Doc Chey's Noodle House. Pan-Asian dim sum, noodle and rice dishes served in a laid-back space in the oldest building Downtown. Indian chaat (small plates) plus home-style platters (thalis) in a snug storefront space. Traditional recipes from the Himalayas, including rice and curry dishes, in a comfortable atmosphere.
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Dragon Bowl: Asian Restaurant near Emory University
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Doc Chey's Dragon Bowl. Current Employer: (We won't call without asking you first! Are you of legal age to serve alcoholic beverages? Tell us about your restaurant work experience:. Front of the house. Back of the house. Please tell us about your schedule availability:. Eg "all day" or "after 4 pm"). How did you hear about Dragon Bowl? View Full Site ›. P: 404.367.9898. Media Contact: Caroline Burdo. Web design by AirTight Design.
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Dragon Bowl: Asian Restaurant near Emory University
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Doc Chey's Dragon Bowl. Keep it Simple. Keep it Fresh. Keep it Real. That’s our mantra at Dragon Bowl and it pervades every part of our business from the food we serve to how we interact with the community. Our goal is simple: to serve you delicious Asian-inspired bowls. But simple does not always mean easy. Every day, we cut cases of raw vegetables, hand-mix our rice grain blend, create our house-made …. Are not only better for you, but also taste better than sodas that come from a box. From renewable b...
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Dragon Bowl: Asian Restaurant near Emory University
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Doc Chey's Dragon Bowl. Back to All News. Let’s Talk About Flax. July 16, 2015. Good things come in small. Flaxseed is one of the most nutrient-dense foods on the planet. We love these little guys for their cure-all health benefits, mild flavor…and because they’re so darn easy to add to your existing diet. Flaxseed Plays 3 Primary Roles in Nutrition:. They’re the #1 Source of Lignans. In the human diet. Flaxseeds contains up to 800 times more lignans than other plant-based food. What are lignans? 8211; a...
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Dragon Bowl: Asian Restaurant near Emory University
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Doc Chey's Dragon Bowl. Back to All News. Freshly Plucked Seasonal Veggies. February 2, 2015. Our veggie selection changes often because we believe that fresh and seasonal just tastes better, and it’s better for you too. Produce plucked at its seasonal peak has up to 3 times more nutrition that out-of-season varieties. Here’s what’s in-season now at Dragon Bowl:. Kale is a leafy green cruciferous vegetable low in calories (only 36 calories in one cup) and packed with vitamin A (reduces risk of cancer and...
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Dragon Bowl: Asian Restaurant near Emory University
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Doc Chey's Dragon Bowl. Place A Delivery Order. Place a Takeout Order. Japanese soybeans sprinkled with kosher sea salt. Shanghai Pancake - $6. Crispy chinese pancake filled with seasoned pork. served with soy dipping sauce. Shanghai Dumplings - $5. Handmade dumplings filled with pork, garlic and ginger. Shrimp Rolls - $6. 3 crispy spring roll stuffed with shrimp, scallions, garlic and ginger. served with sweet chili sauce. Mini Ramen - $5. Ramen, scallions and chicken in soy/chicken broth. Broccoli, car...
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