Chuck s Food Shack: Your guide to 5 great meat markets in and around San Antonio
Dec. 21, 2020
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Arnold s Butcher Shop is located at 3965 Thousand Oaks and specializes in custom butchery and bulk freezer packs.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Alamo Farms is a new San Antonio meat market located at 200 Chihuahua St.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Alamo Farms is a new San Antonio meat market located at 200 Chihuahua St. that lets people pick out the animal they want butchered. .Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
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Alamo Farms is a new San Antonio meat market located at 200 Chihuahua St. and customers can get fresh chickens.Chuck Blount /StaffShow MoreShow Less
Comal County hospitals caring for 65 COVID-19 patients
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5 no-booze, low-alcohol drinks from Houston businesses
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Karbach Brewing s non-alcoholic beer, Free & Easy.Karbach BrewingShow MoreShow Less
Making cocktails at home is fun, but if you’re looking for a ready-made, booze-free drink to knock back, several Houston companies bottle or can excellent options. Here are five of our favorites.
Karbach Brewing Free & Easy NA IPA
The Spring Branch brewery came out with its first non-alcoholic beer this year. Free & Easy is an IPA-style malt beverage with citrusy notes from the blend of five hops, balanced by a hint of sweetness. There is less than 0.5% alcohol by volume in the drink, so this is not a good option for those avoiding alcohol strictly.
Although most of the real animals will be fast asleep during this eighth annual extravaganza, life-size LED creatures will abound, along with a 30-foot tree, a special Texas-themed light display, and many other awe-inspiring decorations. The zooâs Lauren Wappler says itâs âthe perfect setting to enjoy the sights and sounds of the season,â and that âthis yearâs event promises to be more spectacular than ever.â We hear Santa might stop by, too.Â
When:Â Through Jan 10.
What:Â Loads of lights and LED displays, presented by TXU Energy.
Best For: Walking off the ham and ânog.
Kids Will Love:Â Seeing Santa (the animals will mostly be asleep).
Officials at EdenHill Communities in New Braunfels say they have seen an increase in COVID-19 cases among its residents in recent days, mirroring rising cases across the county.
According to a statement from the community, EdenHill earlier this week notified designated family members regarding positive COVID-19 cases on its campus.Â
âIndividuals who have tested positive are in isolation and are being cared for by a dedicated team of professionals wearing full personal protective equipment,â the statement from Terry Jackson, director of independent living, and CEO Wendy Carpenter read. âWe are abiding by the recommendations from the Comal County Health Commissioner, the Texas State Department of Health Services and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention when caring for our residents to include routine testing of both residents and staff.â
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