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Celebrate Valentine’s Day with Crunchies
 I have received samples of Crunchies in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. #ad Just in time to end National Oatmeal Month, I wanted to share what you can do with fresh dried fruit from Crunchies. It is okay to play in your food, just any kid you know and in my case you can ask me one of the biggest kids I know:) Crunchies has been mentioned in so many times in various Health and Fitness Magazines that once you try them you will see why. Great snack even for the kids. I put a big S in my oatmeal using Strawberry Banana and decided to dress it…
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Meaty Classes at Pine Street Market
I had the opportunity to attend the Whole Hog Class at Pine Street Market for free in partnership with Culinary Local in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. I learned oh so much from Rusty #knowyourbutcher. #ad Warning: A cut up animal picture is below. If you do not like to see cut up animals, this class is definitely not for you. Â Have you always wondered where various parts of the pig come from? Have you wondered about the process of how bacon is made or pork butt? Did you know that the pork butt actually comes from the shoulder of the pig? I had no clue, but…
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Grilled Cheese & Beer Book – National Cheese Lover’s Day
Grilled cheese sandwiches are one of my most favorite things to eat anytime of the year. Why? Simply because I enjoy cheese and I do not discriminate. It is perfect in the summer with a refreshing beer and in the winter with a hardy soup. There seems to be no wrong way to make a grilled cheese sandwich and that excites me. Just in time for National Cheese Lover’s Day, January 20th comes, Grilled Cheese & Beer: Recipes for the Finer Things In Life. Ménage à Cinq Ingredients: 3 slices of sourdough bread 2 slices of cheddar cheese 1 slice mozzarella cheese 1 slice of Muenster cheese 1 slice pepper…
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5 Reasons to Run to First Watch Cafe
I have received a meal free in exchange for my honest and unbiased opinion. #ad Recently I was invited to First Watch to help promote a new coffee program that they have called Project Sunrise. More about that later, but I am so upset that prior to my visit I had not heard of First Watch and after tasting the food, I really could not understand why unless people were trying to keep the place to themselves. A hidden gem in Smyrna, GA (currently 7 total locations in Georgia), only serving breakfast, brunch and lunch and truly they do specialize in the three and they truly do not disappoint. My…
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The Ballad of Klook and Vinette – Horizon Theatre
2017 Horizon Theatre had a great year of plays and 2018 will be no different. I laughed, cried and was in some intense thought leaving many of the plays. Great writers, production, set design and everything in between. See below how to get your season tickets. Coming this week to the Horizon Theatre, Klook is a drifter who’s tired of drifting. Vinette is on the run but she doesn’t know what’s chasing her. Together, they make a tentative stab at love and reach for hope until the past catches up to the future and smacks it in the face. Tough, tender, funny, poignant, The Ballad of Klook and Vinette will…
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Top and Best Hair Tips For Girls With Natural Curls Like Me
I am totally a girl with natural curls that can use these tips, so I am sharing them with you and yours. International Stylist and Curl Master Creator of The Doux Gets Real About Real Hair People with wavy or curly hair are always looking for new products, tips and tricks to lock in their desired look. Whether they want to blow it straight, create looser curls or maximize their tighter coils, Maya Smith, Celebrity Hair Stylist, salon owner and creator of The Doux, the “Indie” haircare line with cult following available at Target is truly the master. Here she shares her best tips for girls with curls who want to…
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Tracy’s Gourmet Salad Dressing and Marinade Review
As a member of Women of Culinary, I had the opportunity to review Tracy’s Gourmet Dressings and Marinades free in exchange for my honest and unbiased review of the products. #ad For the past 6 years of so, I have been changing up my eating every January and with it includes more salads, but the dressings. They have so much in them that I am better off just doing oil and vinegar and adding my own seasoning, but I get bored with it. With the need for clean salad dressings that have ingredients that you can read, pronounce and actually understand, there are not many in that category that I…
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National Gluten Free Day – Explore Cuisine
Edamame, Black Bean, Chickpea, Red Lentil. I have had each of these in their “natural” form, but I have got to tell you if you like anyone of these and you are gluten free then you would enjoy what I am about to share with you. I came across an awesome brand that I have not known about until recently and I have covered a good couple of Gluten Free Expos in Atlanta. I have received some spaghetti in each of the forms of protein mentioned above for free in exchange for my honest and unbiased review. Currently, I am eating differently and starting to more cognizant of what I…
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Where to Watch the Playoff Games in Atlanta
Excerpt from Press Release #carenwestpr In honor of the first round of NFL playoffs on Saturday, January 6th and the SEC National Championship on Monday, January 8th, it’s time to throw on your jersey and hustle to Dantanna’s to cheer on your favorite teams. Known for combining culinary excellence with the entertainment value of sports, Dantanna’s exudes the sophistication of a five-star restaurant and the entertainment of having a private box at your favorite game. With flat screen TVs throughout the restaurant and bar, no matter which team you’re cheering for, sports fans can take advantage of $15 Buckets of Miller Lite every Saturday and Monday; and $3 Jager Shots – Saturday,…
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Top 5 Restaurants in Atlanta 2017
This post may contain affiliate links. 2017 is almost officially over, but before it leaves I had to take the time to do a mini flashback of some of the restaurants in Atlanta that I thought were some great places for all those that live and/or visit Atlanta have to visit. Being a foodie, I have found that there are plenty of places to eat that range from casual to fine dining and everything in between. Atlanta is certainly the place to be for food, fashion and fun and trust you will not be disappointed. I was able to eat at the restaurants I am about to mention at a…