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The House at Secret Garden's Blues Night and Spicy Veggie Stir-Fry in Today's Eater's Digest

Hungry for your early morning serving of food news, with no preservatives or additives?Blues in the BarnThe House at Secret Garden is quickly become a new Phoenix hot spot, despite its south central location. Tonight, see for yourself what all the buzz is about while enjoying live music from blues...
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Hungry for your early morning serving of food news, with no preservatives or additives?

Blues in the Barn
The House at Secret Garden is quickly become a new Phoenix hot spot, despite its south central location. Tonight, see for yourself what all the buzz is about while enjoying live music from blues musician Paris James in the Urban Barn from 6 to 9. Take advantage of 1/2 price bottles of house selected wines and savory pork sliders for just $1. Get there early, seating is first come first serve.

More Veggies Stir-Fry
What is the first step to switching to a healthy diet? More vegetables. If you're like a lot of us and have been eating terrible for a long time, you might be clueless to how to get more carrots, broccoli and squash into your body. One sure way is to eat plenty of stir-fry. Jam packed with veggies and packed with whole grains, Handle the Heat's Noodles with Healthy Stir- Fry is perfect to get you on the right track. Her blog also offers helpful hints to try and get more greens into your diet everyday. Perfect!


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