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Community Pride: Support Locally Owned Businesses

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In a city like Las Vegas, there are restaurants, retail stores, and entertainment venues virtually everywhere you look. You can see many well-known brands and department stores. Many of the businesses you see are owned by big corporations or chains who have no interest in our community other than the pursuit of making money here. […]

The Coolest Happy Hour in Vegas You Don’t Know About

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Many people might think that drinking in Las Vegas either involves overpriced drinks in frou-frou bars or sticky floors in rundown dives. But, that’s simply not true. The happy hour at Paymon’s Mediterranean Restaurant & Cafe from 4pm-7pm is one of the city’s best-kept secrets.    Paymon’s is home to one of Las Vegas’s most […]

4 Creative Falafel Burger Recipes

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The traditional Falafel involves soaking chickpeas, drying them, and then mixing them with coriander, cumin, garlic, and more. But what do you think about changing up your traditional falafel recipe? Try mixing up the ingredients you traditionally use with these unique recipes! Unique Falafel Burger Recipes You Can Try at Home Falafel burger—with avocado!   […]

Flavor Profiles of the Mediterranean

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What makes something taste Italian or Lebanese or Moroccan? Whether mixing vinaigrette, seasoning chicken or developing the layered nuances of a soup, understanding the flavors of ingredients that help to define various cuisines can be extremely useful. Every cuisine has its regional variations. For example, Basque cuisine is vastly different from the classic dishes from […]

Hello 2019! It’s the Year of the Vegan

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2019 may be Year of the Pig on the Chinese Calendar, but vegans are making a claim that the year belongs to the non-meat eating group. Being a vegan before 2019 meant that you were part of a microscopic percentage of the population that was stereotyped as being snooty, high maintenance, and a bit pretentious. […]