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Liven Up Game Time When it’s time to watch the big • Gingersnaps or molasses-spice game, kick the party up a notch with cookies. foods that will keep the party going • Snickerdoodle cookies. from kickoff to post-game interviews. • Vanilla ice cream with cinnamon These ideas from Bob Evans will topping. keep fans satisfied throughout the • Cheesecake brownie bites with season: raspberry sauce. Dips and Appetizers: Finger foods For more ways to liven up your made more fun with a little extra zip. game-time food, visit www.bobevans. • Sausage con queso dip – Spicy com. sausage, cheese and your favorite 7-Layer Taco Dip salsa – a tasty combo with just the Prep time: 15 minutes right amount of heat. Cook time: 10 minutes • 7-layer taco dip – Made with Makes: 8 servings Bob Evans Original Roll Sausage, 1 pound Bob Evans it’s zesty, it’s cheesy and it’s tasty. Original roll sausage Just don’t forget the tortilla chips for 1 can (16 ounces) refried dipping. beans • Spicy meatballs – Serve on their 1 can (4.5 ounces) own or in a hoagie bun. chopped green chiles • Wings – Jerk, Buffalo, or 1 package (1.25 ounces) barbecued. Have plenty of extra taco seasoning mix napkins. 1 container (16 ounces) Sides: Skip the same old stuff and sour cream spice things up. 1 jar (11 ounces) salsa • Corn on the cob with chipotle lime 1 can (6 ounces) sliced butter. black olives • Jalapeño cornbread. 1 large tomato, diced • Smokin’ hot baked beans. 1 bunch green onions, Desserts: Sugar and spice – how chopped very, very nice. 2 c u p s ( 8 o u n c e s )
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Top 5 reasons to watch football One of my favorite things about this time of year is football. From high school and college games to the NFL, football games can be exciting events that provide great entertainment. So to honor the start of the football season, here are my top five reasons to see a game this year. 1. It’s an excuse for a party Not that you need an excuse to have your friends over, but planning a big party to watch a game can be great. Grill out while the weather is still nice or order a couple of pizzas, then sit back and cheer on your favorite team with your friends. Or grab your friends and head to a local restaurant. Many places have specials for the games and you don’t have to do the cleanup. And for those of you who have friends that like the opposing team… Raise the stakes and have some fun! A little competition never killed anyone. 2. Tailgating Need I say more? What better way to spend your afternoon then tailgating at a game? Grab the cooler, food, and the tailgate toss and head to your favorite stadium to see a game. 3. Makes a great date Let’s face it ladies, there aren’t
many guys out there who don’t like football. So grab your boyfriend, husband, or best guy friend, and head out to a game. Go to a local high school game on a Friday night or plan a trip to see an NFL game. No matter where you go, you will have a great time cheering on the team and spending quality time with your guy. Plus, your man will love you for it. 4. If you are a girl, knowing something about football will make you look cool And even if you are a guy, knowing what is going on in football is important. This time of year it is a key topic at all social functions, so guys and girls, you need to know a little something! You don’t want to be the only one at work Monday morning who missed the play of the year. 5. You might see the next football superstar High school and college football are highly competitive and produce some great talent. Check out your local high schools to see when the top conference teams are playing or visit your local college and get a schedule. You never know, you could be watching the future Super Bowl MVP.
Johnny Mathis Returns to Segerstrom Center Performing His Greatest Hits and Personal Favorites
It will be a “Wonderful, Wonderful” evening of music as the immensely popular recording artist Johnny Mathis returns to Segerstrom Center for the Arts for one night only on Saturday, Page 4
November 8 at 7:30 p.m. in Segerstrom Hall. Celebrating his 58th year in the music industry and a sublime vocalist whose approach to pop music eclipses passing fads and trends, Mathis has
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performed songs in an incredible variety of styles and categories – from music composed for stage and film to golden era jazz standards and contemporary pop hits – all of which has assured
his reputation as one of the most enduring vocalists in music history. The program will include beloved hits such as, “Chances Are,” “Misty,” “A Certain Smile,” and much more.
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Charge up learning as kids head back to school Warm weather and sunshine are putting families across the country in vacation-planning mode. Whether traveling by train, plane or automobile, mobile devices are typically the first thing parents and kids pack. In fact, American families take more than 100 million leisure trips a year and the average family juggles up to six devices - ranging from smartphones to tablets to laptops. It’s no surprise that summer is the most popular family travel time, and for many kids the school break can result in a measurable brain drain. Studies show students lose about a month of learning during the summer break. Concerned parents can dial up the learning quotient with a few well-packed apps that keep little ones engaged whether traveling far or settling in for a summer staycation. With more than 300 new apps unveiled every day, finding the rightsized app for your child can be daunting. Skip the exhausting mindmeld. Smart parents use trusted sites like Common Sense Media to search for apps by age, theme and ratings, or pop onto a family-friendly network like Fingerprint to peruse a library of apps that parents approve and kids love. By doing a little homework, parents can find an app for every kind of kid - world traveler, animal lover, nature explorer or inquisitive preschooler. -For your budding world traveler Learning a second language at a young age is linked to higher test scores, greater confidence and enhanced critical thinking skills. In fact, mobile apps are one of the easiest (and most accessible) ways
for kids to learn a new language - any time, any place. For example, the Kids Learn Mandarin app takes kids (ages 3 to 8) on a magical journey through 12 playgrounds with nearly 100 interactive games where kids learn to read, speak and write 240 Mandarin words. For your amazing animal lover Have a little one with a soft spot for animals? Indulge their pet passion with an app that stars two English bulldogs in the vibrantly animated storybook Lola & Lucy’s Big Adventures. With 29 interactive pages, 17 mini games and more than 300 interactive surprises, Lola & Lucy’s Big Adventure (for kids 4+) promotes reading readiness, geography know how and even fun trivia related to dog breeds. For your nifty nature explorer For nature explorers, travel time can be tortuous. Keep them busy with Minuscule - a thrilling racing app that follows the story of a mischievous ladybug, an angry fly and an army of red ants through four life-like minuscule worlds. This app (for kids 6+) is a sure-fire backseat boredom buster. Plus, the kids will be ready to
hit the hiking trail and “wow” you with insect fun facts after a few games. For your inquisitive preschooler Playful preschoolers love mobile devices and this is where prepacking pays off.- Choose a couple of new app titles staring a character your preschooler loves (Sid the Science Kid, Caillou, VeggieTales) and download before you leave. Many of the preschool apps are both fun and educational, including Franklin Talk & Playset (for ages 3 to 6), which transports kids into the woodland world of Franklin & Friends to solve puzzles, perfect rhyming skills, practice shape recognition, and even talk to Franklin. While parents can download new apps on the go, it’s definitely worth doing your homework and downloading a few fan favorites before you depart. For the cost of a couple Frappuccino’s, parents can buy a handful of premium apps that ensure the summer journey is both entertaining and educational for their kids - and maybe even a bit more harmonious too.
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Care of the “knocked-Out tooth” It’s summertime. Better weather some how makes more opportunities to knock teeth out. Here’s what to do. If a baby tooth Dr. Michael Tessier gets knocked out, there’s not much that can be done. The adult teeth will be replacing them soon anyway. There are procedures to replace avulsed (knocked out) baby teeth for parents that are interested. It’s more likely that a baby tooth will me knocked way out of alignment, like pushed back into the mouth, but, amazingly, they migrate back to where they belong without any help. When an adult tooth is knocked out, most likely a front tooth because of the shape of the root, the most important factor for healing is immediate (less than five minutes) re-implantation; holding the tooth by the enamel part-the crown, rinse it off, stick it back in the hole, then hold it there until professional help can be contacted. There’s probably already pain, and fear, and bleeding, so any additional discomfort won’t be that noticeable. The first person prepared to re-implant the tooth should do
so- don’t wait for a dentist. Immediate re-implantation is always superior to storage out of the mouth, but if immediate re-implantation is not possible, storage in the patients’ own saliva followed by transfer to cold milk will maintain the root surface cells’ ability to assist healing for up to one hour. Keep the milk (and tooth) cold by packing the milk in ice during storage. Drying of the cells on the root surface drastically reduces their ability to assist healing. Water storage damages root surface cells. Water should only be used to rinse the root before re-implantation. I saw a forty-year-old last week who’d had a tooth re-implanted after it had been knocked out when he was an adolescent, and it was still in place. So, DON’T PANIC- RINSE THE TOOTH OFF, PUT IT BACK IN THE HOLE, HOLD IT IN PLACE, THEN SEE THE DENTIST. My office is located at Oso and Marguerite Parkways, down the walk from the carwash and Starbucks. My phone number is 949-459-7212. Don’t hesitate to call if you need immediate assistance, even on the weekends. Or, call if you have any questions. It’s always easier to treat any dental problems, like toothaches, when they become an issue, rather than waiting until Monday.
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Body Surfing Guide: An Easy Technique to Ride Your First Wave By Jeanne Rose Body surfing can be a very fun and enjoyable experience for someone who likes riding the waves on the beach. Body surfing is essentially when you have the ability to ride a wave with your body instead of a surfboard. You do not usually need equipment for body surfing since you are using your body, which makes it a great spontaneous thing to do. Body surfing can be very dangerous because it is not as easy as it might look so you should always have someone with you the first time. Body surfing is something everyone should do at least one time in their life if they enjoy the water and riding the waves. As with most things in life, body surfing will take time and practice in order to perfectly ride a wave. If you want to body surf but you are unsure how to go about it exactly, here are some techniques you can use to body surf. Body surfing does not require you to use any equipment, although you might want to get a pair of swimming fins. The swim fins are something you will need if you want to body surf farther out into the water, which is something you should only do after you have gotten the hang of it You can get basic swim fins or the body boarding swim fins at surf shops or other retail stores in the sporting goods section for about 30 dollars. If you are body surfing early in the season or in cold water you might also want to buy a wetsuit which will protect your body against the coldness of the water. Generally, a wetsuit will cost you about 50 dollars to 100 dollars depending on the brand and style. You can find a wetsuit at your local swim or surf shop or at many
retail stores in the sporting goods section. If this is your first time body surfing, you want to be in the more shallow water and have someone else with you in case of an accident. You never want to try body surfing for the first time alone and you might even want to make sure a lifeguard is on duty at your location. A wave can come up and hit you very fast and take you under the water, and if you are not skilled in swimming in the ocean then you might get into trouble. The best beaches for water surfing are the beaches will shallow grades which will have more gentle waves. You can go pretty far out into the water on a beach where the waves are gentle and it is best for a beginner. You do not want to go to a beach that has a sudden drop off in the water depth because you can really get caught in a bad wave. You want to find a wave that does not crash suddenly and that is about one to four feet in height. Do not be body surfing right on the beach; make sure you are farther out into the waters. Once you have found that perfect wave to body surf then you can focus on the technique to try to body surf correctly. You want to stand so your back is to the wave and you are facing toward the beach itself and wait until the wave is a few feet behind you. Push off from the bottom of the water and begin to move your legs like you are trying to kick. The wave will lift you off and then you want to angle your body so you are facing downward. The lower half of your body should be rising above the top half of your body. Make your body long and straight like a surfboard as you begin to slide in the wave and keep your
legs together. Hold your arms straight out in front of your head and arch your back a little. Once you do this you should be sliding on your chest most of the time. You can paddle your arms and legs a little to keep your body in that position and it will help you body surf the wave. When the wave begins to break then you want to turn away from the wave or dive under the water so the wave can pass. When you first start body surfing, you want to glide straight down the waves so that you get the hang of the feel of the experience. After you have gotten experience you can then proceed to change your formation and body surf the waves in other directions. It might take several days or weeks for you to successfully body surf the first time so be patient. The main thing to remember about body surfing is you want to keep your body in a position similar to a surfboard so you can ride the wave without causing yourself to go under the water.
Look Who Is Coming To Town, Barefoot Movement It has now been five years since The Barefoot Movement took off their shoes and took to the stage. Hard work and talent have taken them from east coast to west, from north to south, and even across the Atlantic Ocean. They have been selected as showcase artists at both the International Bluegrass Music Association and the Americana Festival conferences and were first runners up at the 2013 Telluride Bluegrass Festival’s New Band Competition. On Sunday, September 21st, they will be in Laguna. The concert is generously sponsored by Bobbi Cox Realty, Laguna Beach Live! members, the lodging establishments and City of Laguna Beach. Tickets are just $15 online and $20 at the door. The BBQ is sold separately by The Ranch and is $20 online and $22 at the door. Download the menu. Sorry, due to licensing requirements, no outside food or beverages are permitted. And, leave your chairs behind (with your worries) as chairs will be set up on the patio and are first come,
first served. A limited number of VIP tickets for $80 are available that include reserved table seating, concert , BBQ and a donation for education programs. Visit lagunabeachlive.org or call 800-595-4849 for tickets or call 949-715-9713 for information. The “movement” can be traced back to the teen years of singersongwriter and fiddler Noah Wall, of Oxford, NC. Just as she had begun penning her first compositions, she met mandolinist Tommy Norris their senior year of high school. Convinced of their musical chemistry and driven by mutual ambition, they continued to build the band from the ground up throughout their college careers. While Tommy studied classical music and recording engineering at Western Carolina University, Noah chose East Tennessee State, particularly for their Bluegrass, Oldtime and Country Music Program. Here she began to shape her musical identity, under the tutelage of ETSU’s renowned staff, and found an instrumental home in old time fiddling. Just before graduation, she
met fellow student and lively upright bassist Hasee Ciaccio. Hailing from Myrtle Beach, SC, Hasee brought another female vocal and a solid foundation of rhythm to the group. With the addition of versatile guitarist and singer Alex Conerly of Hattiesburg, MS in 2013, the lineup was complete with all the elements that make up the Barefoot sound: lush harmonies, thoughtful instrumentation, and memorable melodies. With crowds teeming with enthusiasm at every performance, and
new fans joining the fold across the nation, word is surely spreading and the message is clear: barefoot is better. You can join the movement on September 21st when Laguna Beach Live! brings them to The Ranch for a fun family concert, 5pm to 7pm. The Ranch warms up the BBQ at 4pm when entertainment is provided by Evan J. Marshall, the solo virtuoso mandolinist who has won numerous fans in past appearances at Laguna Beach Live!’s concerts at Laguna Art Museum.
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Ryan Getzlaf, Anaheim Ducks Golf Shootout Raises $345,000 to benefit CureDuchenne. Photography by Shanda Venneau Paul, Hawken and Debra Miller Ryan Getzlaf, current Anaheim Ducks team captain and all-star forward, played host last weekend to the fourth annual Getzlaf Golf Shootout and Reception to benefit national nonprofit organization CureDuchenne. Saturday night’s reception was a star-studded gala held at the Sutra Lounge in Costa Mesa at Triangle Square. Not including Sunday’s golf event, Saturday night’s reception raised over $345,000. CureDuchenne, located in Newport Beach, is dedicated to finding a cure for Duchenne - a form of muscular dystrophy common in young boys. CureDuchenne was founded in 2003 after Paul and Debra Miller’s son, Hawken, was diagnosed with the disease. Now 17, Hawken and his family in partnership with Getzlaf are determined to raise upwards of $7 million to advance awareness, research, and treatment availability. Though efforts are ongoing, Getzlaf was optimistic about the progress CureDuchenne has made throughout his four-year partnership with the organization. “Its a big thing,” Getzlaf said. We’ve been moving a lot of money and a lot of dollars around, and we’ve gotten to a very good point right now with this group where we’re ready to take that next step… we’ve been able to see a lot of the progression and steps being taken. It’s grown every year and we Current and former Anaheim Ducks players. Etem Emerson, Ryan Kesler, Bryan Allen, Frederick Andersen, John Gibson, Shane O’Brien, can’t really ask for more; it’s been moving in the right direction.” Over 250 people filled Sutra to show their support for Getzlaf, Hawken Kyle Palmieri and the Millers, and CureDuchenne. Guests were able to mingle with sports stars and celebrities, bid on silent and live auction items, and enjoy music and dancing. Getzlaf’s special guests included members of the Duck’s front office: General Manager Bob Murray and Head Coach Bruce Boudreau. In addition, former Duck and Stanley Cup champion Scott Neidermayer was in attendance. Ducks television analyst Brian Hayward and actor Kevin Connolly also came to show their support. In total, over fifteen current and former Anaheim Ducks were at the event to support CureDuchenne. Neidermayer, who was the captain during the Ducks 2007 championship season, is uniquely connected to the Millers and CureDuchenne through their children attending the same school. His wife, Lisa, has a cousin who has a similar form of musical dystrophy. Because of this personal connection, says Neidermayer, “It was pretty easy to say yes. It feels like a family; you get to know people, you get to know Hawken, you get to know some of the boys that unfortunately have the disease. That gives it a lot more meaning - when you see that and have that personal touch.” The event’s live auction featured many popular items donated from various Amy Thom, Liz Ginger, John Ginger, Clayton Thom, Aimee Labert, organizations and individuals. Two items in particular combined to raise over Michelle Schell, Kaitlin Lally, Becca Lally and Michele Thom $30,000 alone. The first, an “Anaheim Ducks Experience” package featuring a luxury suite for 12 and locker room access donated by Getzlaf. The second, VIP tickets for two to the iHeartRadio music festival in Las Vegas. The winner took home two tickets as well as an opportunity to meet any three performers at the festival. Other live auction items included a five-night stay in Maui, a trip to Europe, a round of golf and dinner with Getzlaf, and tickets to a private Bon Jovi concert. The program of fundraising concluded with a simple pledge: Dollars for Duchenne. Audience members held up a dollar bill to symbolize that any amount given toward the cause was a dollar well-spent.The Millers exhorted the audience to give whatever they could, big or small, to advance their cause. Toward the end of the evening, Hawken stood up out of his chair and walked out of the club without any assistance. What should usually be a struggle instead was a display of the human resolve and commitment Getzlaf and the Millers share. Around that same time, guests at the event were concluding their evening out with music and dancing - but they were not alone. Somewhere not too far away, Hawken was with them in spirit as he was on his way to his own high school dance. Anaheim Ducks players Ryan Kesler, Kent Huskins and Kyle Palmieri Page 12
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How to choose a high quality swimsuit The only thing worse than choosing the wrong swimsuit for your shape is finding the perfect swimsuit and have it fall apart before a full season of wear. These tips will help you become a savvy swimsuit shopper that knows how to choose a bathing suit that is perfect for your body shape and one that will last throughout the summer. Full Fabric Lining A swimsuit with a full fabric lining will prevent anything from showing through the fabric and preserve the bathing suit’s shape. A swimsuit that only has a few spots lined will bunch up in those lined areas and give a bumpy appearance after a few washings. Also look for a suit that has the same color lining as the outer fabric. The color matched fabric will camouflage any spots where the lining may peek through while you’re suited up. Lycra is Your Friend Lycra provides the support of a friend, to both your body and the swimsuit. Look for a bathing suit that contains at least 18% lycra so it will retain its shape through a multitude of launderings and the lycra content will smooth out your shape while you’re wearing suit. The greater lycra content, the more holding power the suit
will have on unwieldy body parts, but the suit will also be more difficult to get in and out of, especially when wet. Double Stitched Durability To prevent things from popping open and popping out while you’re frolicking in the water, look for double stitching on the swimsuit’s key stress points. The points where the front and back of straps are attached to suit’s bodice should be double stitched, as
should all other strap connections. Bottoms with elastic waist bands should be double stitched around the waist bands too. Layer upon Layer Layers hide figure flaws and add details to a swimsuit. Skirts, shirring and drapes are great for helping us to accentuate the positive and downplay the negative. Just note that the more fabric a bathing suit has, the longer
it will take to dry. Layering (or some other decorative detail) on the top will make things appear bigger than they really are and draw attention towards the upper body. Camouflaging a problem bottom half is often done best with a separate sarong or wrap. The sarong can be worn (or removed) as needed and be kept dry.
PACIFIC SYMPHONY CELEBRATES CARL ST.CLAIR’S SILVER ANNIVERSARY Pacific Symphony is hosting a very special and elegant evening honoring Carl St.Clair’s 25 years as music director and opening the 2014-15 season with an over-thetop celebration that surrounds the evening’s concert featuring violinist Joshua Bell. The festivities begin at 5 p.m. with a stylish cocktail reception and gourmet dinner at the poolside Terrace Pavilion at the Westin South Coast Plaza, and continue through the concert with an exclusive reception at intermission in the Box Circle lobby. Guests are then invited back to the Westin for a post-concert party featuring desserts, champagne and a special appearance by Bell. This year’s event includes a new raffle with the opportunity to win one of 54 commemorative bottles of Far Niente wine etched with a special anniversary logo, or one of the grand prizes to be announced. All proceeds support the Symphony’s award-winning artistic and education programs. The presenting sponsor for Opening Night is South Coast Plaza; Platinum Sponsor is Jaguar, Land Rover, Aston Martin Newport Beach; and artist sponsors are Ellie and Mike Gordon. Single tickets for the event are $500, with tables available from $7,500 to $25,000. Concert tickets are sold separately ($25-$99). For more information, please contact special events at (714) 876-2364 or
email at events@pacificsymphony. org. The last day to RSVP is Sept. 7. For more information about the concert or to purchase tickets for the concert only, call (714) 755-5799 or visit PacificSymphony.org. The black-tie affair is co-chaired by long-time Symphony supporters Susan Anderson, Pacific Symphony/ Season Opening Party. Suzanne Chonette, Janice Johnson and Janice Smith, who wanted to integrate the season’s theme into the celebration. “Carl St.Clair—25 Years on a Journey of Illumination” reflects the maestro’s achievement in bringing light, understanding and appreciation to music throughout his tenure, as well as his vision for the future. Along with silver, black and white décor, the dining area features an exhibition of historical photos to commemorate St.Clair’s career and the individuals who have made a significant impact on him. Special guests of the maestro have been invited to celebrate the occasion. “I have enjoyed watching Pacific Symphony develop and grow in quality, awesome performances and community outreach over the last 25 years and know it is Maestro Carl St.Clair’s capable leadership that has guided this orchestra’s successes both locally, nationally and internationally. We are looking forward to launching his 25th season is this fantastic way.
To top it all off, we are huge fans of Joshua Bella and can hardly wait!” says co-chair Anderson. Guests arriving for the evening’s festivities are invited to enjoy cocktails and appetizers that include sugar snap peas filled with curried chicken salad, tangerine glazed seared ahi tuna on wonton chip, and papaya and lump crab salad on English cucumber. At the conclusion of the reception, attendees are ushered to their tables for a three-course dinner featuring a heart of romaine wedge salad with port vinaigrette, roasted tenderloin, chive risotto and roasted season vegetables with black truffle jus. And just to make sure the event is particularly sweet, dessert is a flourless chocolate caramel crunch cake garnished with berries. At the center of the evening is the Opening Night concert featuring one of classical music’s most-famous violinists, Bell, performing Alexander Glazunov’s intricate and finely crafted Violin Concerto on his singing violin, the 1713 Huberman Stradivarius. The program opens with a joyous fanfare by St.Clair’s longtime friend, renowned film composer John Williams, called “Sound the Bells!” St.Clair leads the West Coast premiere of Christopher Rouse’s “Supplica,” and the orchestra is showcased in Strauss’ “Dance of the Seven Veils” from the opera “Salome,” followed by
Ravel’s Suite No. 2 from the ballet, “Daphnis and Chloé.” The concert begins at 8 p.m. in the Renée and Henry Segerstrom Concert Hall. “I’m really thankful that Josh Bell, one of the greatest violinists, made the time to come and share the first concert with us,” says the guest of honor, Maestro St.Clair. “I welcome every opportunity to perform with him. He’s incredibly enlightening and musically rewarding for both orchestra and audience.” “I’m expecting the Opening Night of Carl’s 25th Anniversary classical season dinner to reflect on some of his musical successes, personal and professional friends, and stories of his experiences as music director of Pacific Symphony,” says co-chair Smith. “When Carl St.Clair first came to the Pacific Symphony it changed from a regional orchestra to Orange County’s major ensemble. I’m looking forward to every concert this season because I know it will be a moving, exciting and educational experience.”
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Authentic Thai and Chinese food at affordable prices. Many varieties of Thai and Chinese delicacies. Chicken, Beef, Pork, Tofu and Vegetarian! Barbecue Chicken, Crispy Duck, Beef w/Oyster Sauce. Spicy Cat Fish. Hours: Open daily from 11am to 9pm; Sat. & Sun. until 9:30pm.
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Offering an extensive menu of premium American Wagyu and Kobe beef burgers, along with salads and entrees such as chicken, salmon and salmon risotto. There is a full bar with more than 50 craft beers, more than a dozen draft beer, and bottles of your favorite domestic and imported beer. Sunday – Saturday 11am-1:30am
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Authentic Mexican Food with homestyle flavor, menu items include Chile Relleno, Carnitas, Fajitas, Eggs Machaca, Chimicangas, Veggie Burrito, Fish Tacos, Shrimp Enchiladas, Taco Salad. Margaritas, Tequilas y Mas! Plus catering at your home or office. Open for lunch & dinner 7 days a week, plus Weekend Breakfast. Located at Oso/ Marguerite in the Pavillion’s Shopping center,
Gourmet cuisine made with wholesome, vegan ingredients, and it offers an accessible starting point for those making the noble transition to a plantbased diet. Monday – Friday 11am – 3pm 5pm –9pm (Closed from 3 PM to 5 PM) Saturday 11am – 9pm Sunday 12pm – 8pm
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Breakfast can be delightfully decadent with sugary cinnamon rolls like grandma used to make or lighter eggs and toast or scones. Some interesting sandwich possibilities and strong hot coffee OPEN Sunday/Monday 6:30am to 4:00pm Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday 6:00am to 8:00pm
25672 Crown Valley Pkwy. 949-218-1515 Claim Jumper Monster salad bar, great steaks, full bar with a wide selection of beers and wines to choose from.
27845 Santa Margarita Pkwy, Mission Viejo 461.7170 Corky’s Kitchen & Bakery Famous for their pancakes as big as your plate and their breakfast combos. They also serve a variety of lunch and dinner items as well as homemade pies and cookies. Open 24hours
27522 Antonio Pkwy, Ladera Ranch 949.364.4439 Cosmo’s Italian Kitchen Owners Bob Quinn and Dick Fisher celebrate their 5th anniversary with special dinners Monday, Wednesday and Sunday. Open 11am Monday to Friday.
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Breakfast served daily from 8am to 11am Smokey Joe Croissants, Sausage, Eggs, Bacon.Try their hot link Breakfast Burrito, for lunch the wood fired dogs have all best flavors, tastes and toppings.
1701 Corporate Drive, Ladera Ranch (949) 364-7080 Jalapeno’s Restaurant Open for breakfast, lunch & dinner. Authentic Mexican food including Chili Verde, Omelettes, Huevos Rancheros, Tostadas, Carne Asada, Menudo, traditional burritos including Beef, Chicken, Fish, Beans (Vegetarian), Chile Rellenos, Taquitos, Enchiladas. Imported and domestic beers.
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at the Arroyo Trabuco Golf Club. Sunday Brunch at O’Neill’s is a delicious and leisurely experience. Zagat calls it the “best value in Orange County.” Daily specials include fresh fish, steaks, pizza and hearty sandwiches.
26772 Avery Pkwy, Mission Viejo. 949-305-5100 Peppino’s Newly remodeled restaurant on the Lake, expanded the dining area, full service bar, waiting lounge and a front dining patio. The rear-dining terrace offers a beautiful view of Lake Mission Viejo. Happy Hour daily from 3:00 to 7:00 pm.
27780 Vista del Lago, Mission Viejo 859.9556 P.F. Changs China Bistro
kan pai sushi Sushi and Japanese Cuisine Sunday lunch 12pm-2pm dinner 5pm-9pm. Monday-Thursday lunch 11:30am-2pm dinner 5pm-9pm. Friday-Saturday lunch 11:30am-2pm dinner 5pm-10pm
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Superb Shanghai Street Noodles, available in few places on the globe, make the trip to Mission Viejo Mall a veritable necessity.
800 The Shops at Mission Viejo, Ruby Rosensteel, 364-6661 The Ranch Sports Grill All Laker games, NHL, Fox Soccer and all Top Games. Taco Tuesdays, Slider Wednesdays, Taste of Italy Thursdays, DJ Friday nights. Happy Hour 2pm to 6pm Mon.- Thurs. 11am to 6pm Friday.
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Selma’s Chicago Pizzeria & Tap Room Selma’s serves 6 different styles of pizzas: Deep Dish, Chicago Pie, Low Profile, Artisan, Artisan Wheat, and Gluten Free. Plus great pastas, gourmet salads, Panini sandwiches, appetizers, desserts, and one of the largest selections of beers & wine in the area. Selmas’ offers full service or drop and go Catering.
27702 Crown Valley Pkwy, Ladera Ranch. (949) 388-7260 Simply Fondue Fabulous fondues composed of delicious meats, cheeses, breads, fruits and vegetables with steaming savory sauces. Worth the short trip to
31761 Camino Capistrano, San Juan Capistrano 949.240.0300 Trabuco Oaks Steakhouse Forty years serving choice meats and seafood. Home of the famous “2-pound steak.” Relax while you sip one of our sumptuous wines or cocktails or a frosty beer. Everyone welcome - straight from work or off the trail or dressed for a night out. OPEN: Sun.-Thurs. 5pm to 9pm; Fri. and Sat. 5pm to 9:30pm. Please call after 2pm for reservations.
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