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Brunch at St. Francis, Urban Farm Tours, and Patio Parties in Today's Eater's Digest

An early morning serving of food news, with no preservatives or additives. Still short on plans for Sunday Easter brunch? You're in luck, St. Francis is hosting Easter Brunch and last we heard, they still had reservations available. From 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. Enjoy "Wood Fire" cuisine from executive...
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An early morning serving of food news, with no preservatives or additives.

Still short on plans for Sunday Easter brunch? You're in luck, St. Francis is hosting Easter Brunch and last we heard, they still had reservations available. From 10 a.m. till 3 p.m. Enjoy "Wood Fire" cuisine from executive chef Aaron Chamberlin, holiday cocktails and live jazz music. For reservations, call 602-200-8111

This Saturday, get a good dose of green living inspiration. Greg Paterson from YourGuideToGreen.com will be giving tours of his 1/3 acre urban farm in North Phoenix. The first tour starts at 9 a.m., a second at 11. No R.S.V.P. needed but a $5 donation would be appreciated. For more details visit the website here.

Finally, a reason to go to the Wrigley Mansion that doesn't involve silly vows or bridesmaid dresses. Starting tonight, the Wrigley Mansion will be hosting happy hour patio parties. Music, barbecue, drink specials and one of the best patios around should make for an amazing evening. The party starts at 4 and then again Saturday at 2. Click here for more info.

If you start right now, you could have these ready by Easter morning! Chocolate Filled Chicken Eggs are way better then any plastic egg filled with chocolate. Plus they are environmentally friendly and compostable unlike their plastic altar ego.

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