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Hayling Island cafe Three Beans & A Tea Leaf moves into newer bigger premises - and has plans for a gift shop next door

Submitting. Emily Bateman, one of the partners of the Three Beans & A Tea Leaf coffee shop on Hayling Island. Picture: Mike Cooter (170521) The café, which officially opened again on Monday, May 17, just in time for inside catering to return following lockdown, serves a wide variety of food and beverages and also offers a vegan menu. The shop also has an outdoor seating area to accommodate large groups. Nola said: ‘Our kitchen staff has worked very hard at creating the new menu. We have introduced new salads, burgers, milkshakes and sandwiches. We hope our customers enjoy the food and beverages.’ During the lockdown, the couple decided to use the time closed to relocate their store to a new location.

Culinary adventures | News, Sports, Jobs - The Mining Journal

cbleck@miningjournal.net Derek Meyer and Frankie Stetson, fifth-graders at Ishpeming Middle School, work on their dish, kale and chickpea pasta, on Wednesday during a cook-off featuring healthy foods. Competitions took place in the morning and afternoon. (Journal photo by Christie Mastric) ISHPEMING Delicious smells wafted from the Commons area at Ishpeming Middle/High School on Wednesday smells that went beyond typical “school cafeteria” foods such as tater tots and Salisbury steak. How about veggie pasta with Alfredo feta sauce? Ishpeming Middle School fifth-graders carried out a successful community farmstand in October, selling student-grown produce and earning money, said May Tsupros, director of programs and partnerships with Partridge Creek Farm, co-founder and executive board member of Gardeneers, and founding collaborator with Sun Tree Collaboration.

Bar K9 holds first Bark Bowl, sees excellent turnout

KNBN NewsCenter1 February 14, 2021 RAPID CITY, S.D. Spectators were in for a barking good time during Bar K9’s first Bark Bowl. Reminiscent of the annual Puppy Bowl held on Super Bowl Sunday, the Bark Bowl gave locals and their dogs a chance to get in on the fun. From tiny chihuahuas to hundred-pound labs, dogs of all sizes were invited to play. Dogs were divided into two teams – the red Ruff-Necks and blue Ball-Hogs – and judged on things like unnecessary roughness and intentional barking. The event was streamed live, complete with potty breaks, but in-person attendance was also high. Participants and dog owners were out in full force, joined by passersby watching the furry fun.

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