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Over Easy’s blue-and-yellow walls and chrome give guests at this Mesa location a breakfast diner experience. [Lindsay Ivins/Special to Tribune]
Over Easy's "Waffle Dogs," "Over Easy Iced" and "The Over Easy" are three of its most popular menu items, with Waffle Dogs hailed as its most popular dish. The breakfast treat -- sausages dipped in waffle batter and fried -- is touted as a “fan favorite for everyone, it can’t be beat” by Food Network’s Beau MacMillan on “Best Thing I Ever Ate.” [Lindsay Ivins/Special to Tribune]
Mountain Pointe's Ben Harden pitches close on the Foothills Golf Club eighth hole on Wednesday.
Fresh and Easy, 4816 E. Ray Road, is participating in the Shop for Schools program, in which they will donate $1 to Kyrene Centennial Middle School for every $20 spent at the store.
Fresh and Easy, 4816 E. Ray Road, is participating in the Shop for Schools program, in which they will donate $1 to Kyrene Centennial Middle School for every $20 spent at the store.
Fresh and Easy, 4816 E. Ray Road, is participating in the Shop for Schools program, in which they will donate $1 to Kyrene Centennial Middle School for every $20 spent at the store.
The Fresh and Easy location at Southern Ave and Sossaman Road in Mesa will be closing after its parent company, Tesco, said it is pulling out of the U.S. [Tim Hacker/ Tribune]
In this image taken on Monday, November 26, 2012, brie with bourbon-balsamic glaze is shown served on a plate in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
In this image taken on Monday, November 26, 2012, Christmas sangria and spring pea guacamole are shown in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
In this undated image, feta cheese and honey are shown served on a platter in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
In this undated image, feta cheese and honey are shown served on crackers in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
In this image taken on Monday, November 26, 2012, brie with bourbon-balsamic glaze is shown on a platter in Concord, N.H. (AP Photo/Matthew Mead)
All schools with students in kindergarten through eighth grade within a 3-mile radius of a Fresh & Easy store are eligible to participate in Shop for Schools. Participating schools receive a $1 cash donation for every $20 receipt collected from any Fresh & Easy store from Sept. 15 through Dec. 31. The school that raises the most money in the state through receipt collection will also win a $5,000 bonus.
Every spring, without fail, ads come on TV about the latest new product that makes gardening a cinch. I watch countless demonstrations with fake, powdery soil that bears no resemblance to the clay of my garden. The weeds magically let go of the earth, literally leaping out of the ground at the slightest touch of the new miracle device. Every seasoned gardener knows it is rare to find new products that really make a difference. It's even more rare to find those that exhibit truly green innovations that are also easy to buy online.
Many of us enjoy working on our automobiles, whether it’s repair and maintenance or upgrading their looks. However, it can be murder on the knees, especially when it comes to attending to areas such as wheels, rocker panels, bumpers and grilles.
Most of us have been in vehicles that had air-quality problems, whether caused by smoke, animal dander, dust mites, mould spores or other nasty air-polluting substances.
Lowering the ride height of your new Toyota Tundra is made possible with complete suspension packages from McGaughy’s Suspension (www.mcgaughys.com, 559-226-8196) based in Fresno, Calif.
It's butterfly time: Increasing temperatures nudge inconspicuous caterpillars to emerge from their cocoons as the flashy, charismatic “it” bugs of the insect world. It doesn’t cost a thing to marvel at the colorful creatures loose in Arizona. Here, some stories and a slideshow of photos.
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