Showing posts with label bar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bar. Show all posts

Friday, May 22, 2009

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Thursday, March 26, 2009 at 07:26 AM



Pure Bar Giveaway



Good morning! Let-s whiz through the oats so we can get to the good stuff!
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In the mix:








Delish and very creamy!








Pure Bar Review



Let me start off by pointing out that my love for Larabars is enormous! I obviously eat them frequently and rave about them quite a lot. And, hoestly, I never thought a bar would rival their awesomeness"¦ until now! PURE BARS give Larabars a run for their money! And because Larabars are so popular in the blogworld, I have decided to compare the two bars as part of my review.



The taste and texture of Pure Bars are a lot like Larabars"“ strong flavors of dried fruit (mostly dates) pervade the bar and the consistency is soft and chewy with subtle bites of crunch. The first Pure Bar that I tried was the Chocolate Chip Trailmix Bar, which had a nice combination of dates, apples, raisins, cashews, sunflower seeds, and almonds, which made the bar crunchy and chewy. Agave nectar adds to the sweetness. The only noticeabledifference between Pure Bars and Larabars is the shape. While Larabars are long and narrow, Pure Bars are short and more compact. And the most important part of the review: Pure Bars are delicious!



An energy bar that is organic, raw, gluten-free and delightful! Made with fruit and nuts, it is amazingly chewy and sweet.













Even in a good-sized city like Boston, Pure Bars are a little tricky to find, so I am sure in other parts of the country (and world), they may even be more difficult to track down. But, never fear, Veronica at Pure Bar has offered to give away THREE prizes"“ each of which will be filled with a mixed box of Pure Bars, some coupons, and a cute chico bag. Lots of goodies!








Here-s how to enter the giveaway:



On this post, leave me a comment telling me which flavor of Pure Bar you would most like like to try (or which flavor is your favorite) and then





Thursday, May 14, 2009

The man convicted of killing Pa. bar bathroom









A northeastern Pennsylvania jury has convicted a man in the shooting death of another man in a bar restroom.




Luzerne County jurors found 33-year-old Jabbar Wallace guilty of third-degree murder on Wednesday in the death of 23-year-old Eric Cusaac. The Brooklyn, N.Y., man was killed in the Glass Bar in Edwardsville in December 2007.



Wallace, of Wyoming, Pa., is to be sentenced May 11. Prosecutors say he faces a minimum sentence of six years and a maximum of 20 to 40 years.



Wallace said he acted in self-defense after Cusaac punched him in the face and threw him into a wall. His attorney says he is disappointed by the verdict. But prosecutors say Wallace's actions after the shooting - such as leaving the bar and not telling police - did not mesh with the self-defense argument.


Information from: The Citizens' Voice, http://www.citizensvoice.com



Wednesday, April 8, 2009

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White House Garden: Raising the Bar



With mission White House Kitchen Garden accomplished, Bill and Nicolette Niman are now advocating for the Obamas to start raising chickens as the "next logical step." Via Eat me daily.



 




Sunday, April 5, 2009

Fear & Loathing in the Hotel Bar








"What happened?" said our friend. "What did they do to her?" He seemed very agitated by what he was hearing. "Do?" said my attorney. "Jesus Christ man. They chopped her goddamned head off right there in the parking lot! Then they cut all kinds of holes in her and sucked out the blood!" "God almighty!" the Georgia man exclaimed... "And nobody did anything?" "What could they do?" I said. "The guy that took the head was about six-seven and maybe three hundred pounds. He was packing two Lugers, and the others had M-16s. They were all veterans..." "The big guy used to be a major in the Marines," said my attorney. "We know where he lives, but we can't get near the house." "Naw!" our friend shouted. "Not a major!" "He wanted the pineal gland," I said.
"That's how he got so big. When he quit the Marines he was just a little guy." "O my god!" said our friend. "That's horrible!" "It happens every day," said my attorney. "Usually it's whole families. During the night. Most of them don't even wake up until they feel their heads going -- and then of course, it's too late." The bartender had stopped to listen. I'd been watching him. His expression was not calm. "Three more rums," I said. "With plenty of ice, and maybe a handful of lime chunks." He nodded, but I could see that his mind was not on his work. He was staring at our name-tags. "Are you guys with the police convention upstairs?" he said finally. "We sure are, my friend," said the Georgia man with a big smile. The bartender shook his head sadly. "I thought so," he said. "I never heard that kind of talk at this bar before. Jesus Christ! How do you guys stand that kind of work?" My attorney smiled at him. "We like it," he said. "It's groovy."




Saturday, March 28, 2009

Table of Frame Bar by Tsigos Design







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Greek TSIG signature design to create this impressive bar in the St George Lycabettus Hotel situated in Kolonaki, Athens. the idea was to recreate the usual types of chairs, benches, tables and even a few steps using bands that pass from one use to another, this was a type of plastic thermoforming.



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