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January 2021

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36 Januar y 2021 Go to cityviewnc.com to sign up and to receive a complimentary digital copy of CityView's 2020 Recipe Collection. INTRODUCING The CityView FOODIE Fayetteville's tastiest newsletter is here! For mouthwatering recipes and tantalizing food content in your inbox every Monday, order up! Text Foodie to 22999 COLLECTION Recipes Recipes THE 2020 1 • CityView 2020 Recipes Collection CityView INFORM. INVOLVE . INSPIRE . INFORM. INVOLVE . INSPIRE . w w w.city viewnc.com w w w.city viewnc.com BY KIM HASTY PHOTOGRAPHY BY CINDY BURNHAM KATIE CRENSHAW MELISSA NELSON MATTHEW WONDERLY COLLECTION Recipes Recipes THE 2020 ----------–––– (910) 433-4433 | 115 E Russell Street, Fayetteville, NC 28301 | www.ywnlaw.com Ya r bor ough W in t er s & Ne v ille , P. A . A T T O R N E Y S A T L A W A civil litigation law firm combining the talents and experience of: Neil Yarborough, Ad Winters, Thomas Neville and Tim Smith. We stand ready to assist you with your legal needs. Providing sophisticated legal services with a hometown touch. A buff soldier shops the frozen foods case for microwave meals to-go, and seriously, he is probably spending less than he would at the grocery store. My taste-testers (aka "the boys") dig the Bison Bowl that's delivered to them. To enhance the experience, they recommend generously topping the meat with teriyaki sauce. A salmon bowl – chosen with a green trifecta of asparagus, brussels sprouts and edamame – also is quite delicious. Bowls, which come in small, medium or large, range from about $9 to $12 each. First, choose your base (brown rice, quinoa/ kale blend, sweet potato chunks or protein noodles), up to three veggies, a protein (black bean burger is an option), a sauce and a spice. Clean Eatz is at 229 Westwood Shopping Center in Fayetteville, 910-868-3438. Check out their meal prep plans, which come in five, 10, 15 and 21-meal models, by registering on cleaneatz.com. CORELIFE EATERY Lisa Geddie, the general manager of Coldwell Banker Advantage, first turned me on to CoreLife Eatery. She mentioned that it's also a favorite of Fayetteville broker-in-charge Alan Tucker and the CBA real estate crowd. So, I knew it must be good. It didn't disappoint. As soon as we get in line, life-size photos of bowl choices challenge our decision-making abilities. A bowl with steak, bacon and blue cheese, punctuated with ample vegetables, is just the ticket for lunch. And, on another occasion, the tuna poke bowl for dinner. Best- selling bowl? Southwest chicken. Most bowls are about $10 to $12. e CoreLife chain's founders pride themselves on exceptionally fresh food items. All chicken is free of antibiotics, and no artificial colors or high-fructose corn syrup are ever used. ere's plenty of room for social distancing in a large dining room. e staff is friendly, happily answering questions while delivering service with a smile. CoreLife Eatery is at 2804 Freedom Parkway Drive (a stone's throw from Mezeh and Sprouts grocery), which is a testament to how important healthy eating options have become in our area. Call 910-475-1895, corelifeeatery.com.

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