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STACKED is a newly renovated burger bar in South City! Come by and check out our delicious burger menu featuring “create your own” burger options.
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SUNDAY FOOTBALL
HERE! 1712 South 9th Street • in Soulard
For Details, Call or Visit Our Website at www.carsonssportsbar.com
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Newly Remodeled
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KARAOKE Thursday-Saturdays 9pm-1am • LIVE MUSIC with Judith Howard Saturdays 2pm-6pm Rain or Shine
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We do catering at YOUR place or OURS! Call for Pricing! Sister Cities is serving up authentic cajun food and St. Louis' favorite BBQ. Using fresh ingredients and offering unique items like fried potato salad, we aim to become your favorite restaurant.
5400 Murdoch Ave. (314) 553-9994 russellscafe.com 4144 South Grand
Russell’s is your neighborhood café and bakery. We’ve adopted the principles of farm-to-table cooking to create a gourmet, homespun menu of signature sweets, savory comfort classics, creative sandwiches, 100%-from-scratch cakes & café favorites.
314-875-9653
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OPEN DAILY mon-fri: 11 AM - 2 pm mon-thu: 4:30 PM - 10 PM friday: 4:30 PM - 11 PM
Enjoy Food, Friends & fun on our outdoor Patio!
gyros • dolmades kabobs • baklava OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK AT 11:00 AM
olympia kebob house & tavern 1543 McCausland Ave. • 314-781-1299
saturday: 12 PM - 11 PM sunday: 5 PM - 9:30 PM
1/2 Price Sushi! Tuesday, Wednesday , Thursday • 4:30pm to 6:30pm
3024 S. Grand BLVD.
314-772-0002 www.sekisuiusa.com
Best Homemade Bloody Mary’s served EVERY DAY!
SPORTS BAR & GRILL
WEEKLY SPECIALS MONDAY: $3.50 Shots of Moonshine TUESDAY: 1/2 OFF Draft Beers WEDNESDAY: $10 Buckets of Beer THURSDAY: $3.50 Ivanabitch Bombs
IN HONOR of STAN “THE MAN”
$6 Pitchers of Budwieser & Bud Light $6 Hamburger and Fries $6 Salute Vodka Drinks $6 Buckets of Blue Diamond Beer
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Home Team Specials! Catch your favorite team on one of our 40 TV’s and Premium Sports Packages will satisfy the fan in you!
Buckets of Natty Light & PBR: $10.50 Buckets of Domestic Beer: $12.50
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10 GREAT TIPS FOR GRILLING! Grilling can be a bit overwhelming, especially when you're cooking for a crowd. But with these tips and a little practice, you'll be king or queen of the grill in no time.
1. Control the Heat: Large items like chicken quarters and ribs aren't meant to cook over high heat. Manage heat on a gas grill by turning off the center burners and placing food on the middle of the grill. Adjust burners on the left and right sides to change the temperature. On charcoal, adjusting dampers to restrict airflow will lower the cooking temperature. 2. Stack your Coals: Instead of spreading a thin layer of charcoal across the bottom of your grill, stack lit coals on one side. Place foods that need a quick sear (like thin veggies or steaks) on the coal side. Foods that need longer to cook can be placed on the opposite end with the lid on to contain the heat. 3. Sear at 10 and 2: Pretend your grilling surface is a clock. Point the tips of items like steaks or pork chops at 10 o'clock for a few minutes, followed by 2 o'clock for the same time. Repeat this on the second side and you'll get perfect, diamond shaped grill marks every time. Remember to only flip most foods once, about half way through cooking. 4. Add some Smoke: Wood chips or chunks are a great way to add smoky flavor without smoking foods for hours on end. Soak wood chips for about 30 minutes and place them inside a metal smoker box (or wrap them in a piece of aluminum foil) on a gas grill. If you're cooking with charcoal, scatter the chips across the lit coals. 5. Hit the Perfect Temperature: A thermometer is your best friend at the grill. Not only will you avoid under-cooking foods, you'll make sure you don't overcook. A digital leave-in thermometer is perfect as it lets you check the temperature without lifting the grill lid. 6. Keep Coals Burning: Coals are ready for cooking when they're fully lit and have a thin layer of white ash formed. Expect standard coals to burn 45 minutes to 2 hours, depending on the weather and the number you use. Keep your fire going by continuously adding new coals before the previous ones go out. 7. Keep Foods Separated: Backyard grilling can be a food safety minefield. Use separate platters, tools, and utensils for raw and cooked foods and never let them mingle. 8. Use the Right Tools for the Job: Life is always easier with the right tools. Oversized grill tools from Cuisinart are a great choice for cooking, and VIP-Award winning Firewire grilling skewers let you sear kebabs anywhere you have the space. When you're all done and ready to clean, the Brushhawg Grill Brush from Char-Broil makes short work of grilled on food. 9. Wait to Baste: Basting with sauce adds tremendous flavor, but barbecue sauces burn easily. Try basting in the last few minutes and once foods have been removed from the grill. 10. Practice Ambitious Dishes before Cooking for a Crowd: Desperate to slow-grill a lamb quarter or smoke a pork shoulder for the first time? Try out your techniques before you prepare tough dishes for a crowd.
1730 S. 8th Street • St. Louis, MO 63104 314-932-1280 • www.sassyjacs.com Book Your Holiday Party Early to Save the Date! $7.00 Lunches for active Military Personnel! Thank You for your service.
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Tue-Thu: 11am - 11pm • Fri-Sat: 11am - 12am • Sun-Mon: CLOSED
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MONDAY: INDUSTRY NIGHT!
Happy Hour From 3pm Until Close. Drink Specials. 1/2 Price Appetizers & Pizzas.
TUESDAY: Prime Rib Specials All Day Long!
FRIDAY: FRUGAL FRIDAY!!!!!!
9pm Until Close. $1 Beer Specials. $3 Bomb and Shot Specials.
HISTORIC SOULARD • 1/2 block south of Russell
2117 South 12th St. • 314-772-5977
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PIZZA • PASTA • SANDWICHES • SALADS
ST. LouIS HAPPENING JUNGLE BOOGIE FRIDAY NIGHT CONCERT SERIES - HUDSON & THE HOO DOO CATS (JUMP BLUES AND SWING)
Friday, August 9, 2013 At The Saint Louis Zoo In Forest Park Bring the whole family for a free concert with Hudson & the Hoo Doo Cats during Prairie Farms Summer Zoo Weekends. www.stlzoo.org, 314-781-0900
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Weighs TEN pounds and will feed 15-20 people! Starting at only $40 tax included. Feeds a group for less than $3 per person.
MISSOURI BLACK EXPO
Saturday, August 10, 2013 Until Sunday, August 11, 2013 At Chaifetz Arena At Saint Louis University. Hundreds of local and regional African-American entrepreneurs showcase their businesses. Artists, musicians, area agencies and major corporations participate. 10:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (10), 11:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m. (11) www.missouriblackexpo.com
SLAVERY AT JEFFERSON’S MONTICELLO: PARADOX OF LIBERTY EXHIBIT
Saturday, August 10, 2013 Until Sunday, March 2, 2014 At The History Museum In Forest Park. By exploring Jefferson’s ideas and slavery at his plantation, this exhibition examines one of the most difficult topics in American history. It explores how the paradox of slavery in Jefferson’s world, and at Monticello, is relevant for generations beyond Jefferson’s lifetime. It provides a glimpse into the lives of six slave families living at Monticello. Through a variety of museum objects, works of art, documents and artifacts found through archaeological excavations at Monticello, visitors will see enslaved people as individuals with names, family connections, values and achievements. Visitors will also see examples of deep marital and family connections, religious faith, efforts to gain literacy and education, and tenacity in the pursuit of freedom. The family stories are brought to the present via Monticello’s Getting Word oral history project, which interviewed 170 descendants of those who lived in slavery on Jefferson’s plantation. www.mohistory.org/, (314) 746-4599
GATEWAY ARCH RIVERBOAT BLUES CRUISE
Thursday, August 15, 2013 On The St. Louis Riverfront Experience the sounds of live blues as you cruise down the Mississippi River and enjoy the St. Louis skyline. Reservations required. 8:30 p.m. -11:00 p.m.; boards at 8:00 p.m. www.gatewayarch.com; (877) 982-1410
MOONLIGHT PADDLEBOAT PICNIC
Thursday, August 15, 2013 At The Boathouse In Forest Park Take a “love boat” around the Post-Dispatch Lake in Forest Park while enjoying a picnic for two under the stars. Each paddleboat is furnished with a picnic basket filled with a delicious dinner and a bottle of wine. Boats launch at dusk every Thursday and must be back by 10:30 p.m. Reservations required http://www. boathouseforestpark.com/, (314) 367-2224
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Hotel Food ... Again? You deserve a change! Local Deli is a delicious, quick, and cost effective solution to eating hotel food for breakfast and lunch. Local Deli serves made to order food using hand selected ingredients, ensuring quality and freshness.
BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DAILY SPECIALS
100 South 4th Street • Saint Louis, MO
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9TH ANNUAL DOWNTOWN RESTURANT WEEK
Monday, August 19, 2013 Until Sunday, August 25, 2013 At Various Restaurants In Downtown St. Louis.The restaurants of downtown St. Louis extend a special invitation to dine with them during the month of August. Twenty downtown establishments are offering three-course meals for $25 a person during Downtown Restaurant Week. Some of the area’s most popular restaurants, including Harry’s, Mosaic and Lucas Park Grille are participating. You don’t need coupons or tickets, but reservations are highly recommended. www.downtownrestaurantweek.net
FESTIVAL OF NATIONS
Saturday, August 24, 2013 Until Sunday, August 25, 2013 At Tower Grove Park A multiethnic celebration featuring traditional dance, music, food, cultural and educational exhibits, folk art demonstrations and a craft market presented by the International Institute and 125 community organizations. Non-stop dynamic music and dance performances by traditional ethnic artists, world music favorites and the finest traditional acoustic music and song from Spanish flamenco to a Vietnamese lion dance, from thundering drums to Irish harp will be presented on four stages. The Mexican Folkloric Dance Company of Chicago (MFDC) will be the Enterprise Main Stage act. The event takes place nearest S. Grand and Arsenal with free shuttle service available throughout the park. 10:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m. (24), 10:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (25) www.festivalofnationsstl.org
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Why are some people mosquito magnets? f you feel as if every mosquito in a 50-mile radius has you locked in its sights, while your friends are rarely bitten, you could be right. Up to 20 percent of us are highly alluring to mosquitoes—and scientists have discovered some surprising reasons. “Both your metabolism and your unique body chemistry—which is as distinctive as a fingerprint—play an important role in determining whether or not you’re a mosquito magnet,” says University of Florida entomology professor Dr. Phil Koehler. “Also, there’s evidence that your degree of attractiveness to mosquitoes can change over time.”
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Here are some intriguing discoveries about why some of us are particularly tasty targets for the tiny vampires:
Mosquitos prefer blood type O
In their quest for a meal, mosquitoes are nearly twice as likely to land on people with type 0 blood than those with type A, according to a Japanese study. Indeed, the biting pests consider type 0 more delectable than any other blood type, the researchers reported. Most people secrete substances that allow mosquitoes to identify blood type before they bite.
Beer drinkers beware
Swigging just one bottle of beer can significantly boost your risk of being bitten, according to a study published in Journal of the American Mosquito Control Association. The researchers reported that, “Mosquito landing on volunteers significantly increased after beer ingestion compared with before ingestion.”
Watch out for the full moon
The tiny bloodsuckers are 500 times more active when the moon is full, reports the American Mosquito Control Association (AMCA). Overall, the highest risk times for mosquito bites are dusk and dawn, with the females of some species migrating up to 40 miles in pursuit of a meal. (Male mosquitoes don’t bite.)
Keep your socks on
The pungent aroma of dirty feet is apparently irresistible to mosquitoes, as a brave scientist, Bart Knols, discovered when he sat in a lab in his underwear to find out which parts of the body the pests are most likely to target. He found that 75 percent of the bugs homed in on his feet, but after he washed them with deodorant soap, the mosquitos bit randomly. His team also reported that stinky cheeses, such as Limburger—which has the same odoriferous compound responsible for foot odor—also draws mosquitoes.
Mosquitos know if you’re expecting
Moms-to-be get bitten about twice as often as women who aren’t pregnant, increasing their risk for bug-borne diseases, according to a study conducted in Gambia. The researchers hypothesized that since women in the later stages of pregnancy exhale 21 percent more volume, mosquitos were drawn in by the moisture and carbon dioxide in their breath. They also found that pregnant women's abdomens are nearly 1 degree warmer, which may cause more volatile substances—released in sweat and attractive to mosquitos—to be present on their skin. Not only do several other studies have similar findings, says Dr. Koehler, but “there’s also evidence that women are more attractive to mosquitoes during certain phases of the ovulation cycle.” Studies have mixed results as to whether men or women are more likely to get bitten, he adds.
Running won’t help you
Both the carbon dioxide we exhale and substances in sweat, such as lactic acid, help mosquitoes home in on their prey. As a result, Dr. Koehler reports. “You’re more likely to be bitten if you’re running or exercising than when you’re at rest, since you’re breathing harder and sweating more.” In fact, physical activity ups risk for bites by as much as 50 percent, according to AMCA.
Like vampires, they prefer dark clothes
Dark-colored clothing can increase your risk of falling victim to the little bloodsuckers, compared to lighter-colored garments, says Dr. Koehler. In one study comparing the appeal of various hues to mosquitoes, the researchers reported the following results: black (most attractive); red (very attractive); grey and blue (neutral); khaki, green, light khaki, and yellow (less attractive).
Patio OPEN at Delmar Location! TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU 3315 Watson Rd. St. Louis, MO 63139
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$150 per man, 4 Man Scramble Includes: Green Fees, Cart, Goodie Bag, Hat, Balls, Towel, and More! Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner Prizes include: 1st, 2nd, 3rd in A and B flights Closest To The Pin and Longest Drive
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Located in the CWE in the 6 North Apt. Complex! A great way to save by living and working in the same place. Large, open area in the front can be used for retail or divided for living. Cool, sliding wall separates the private area. High ceilings, wood flooring, great kitchen with island, large tiled bath plus washer & dryer. Access to fitness room. $1,250/mo + electric. W/S/T paid. Six North Coffee Co.
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