Looking for a “better for you” snack? That’s the way Mount Franklin Foods is positing its new Nubu Nut Butter Bites. The…
Bogartz Food Artz closes in Sandy Springs
Bogartz Food Artz has closed its Sandy Springs restaurant after less than two years….
Check out the menu for Buena Gente Cuban Bakery, opening this weekend in Decatur
Buena Gente is set to open its first brick-and-mortar on Clairmont Road in Decatur.
Lawrenceville, Snellville AMC Theatres Reopening Dates Announced
AMC Theatres will offer ticket prices of 15 cents per movie when theaters reopen soon, including Snellville and Lawrenceville.
Learn to make antipasti, try new wines and more at these virtual food events
Nakato Japanese Restaurant. Sachi Nakato Takihara, …
Atlanta Orders In: After battle with COVID-19, chef Todd Richards takes on barbecue
Chef Todd Richards discusses his bottle with COVID-19 and opening his East Lake barbecue restaurant Lake & Oak during the pandemic.
A reimagined Atlanta Food & Wine Festival returns next month
It was very early in the pandemic that it was decided to postpone the Atlanta Food & Wine Festival due to the coronavirus pandemic. Now in its […]
On 8/11: Always Call 811 Prior To Digging Projects This Summer In Lawrenceville
It is for the purpose of safety.
Do Four Things for Four Weeks to slow the spread
There are steps we can all take to reduce the spread of COVID-19 in our community. As our County departments adapt to continue to provide residents with high-quality services, we are asking all residents to follow the simple safety guidelines outlined in Governor Kemp’s “Four Things for Four Weeks” campaign:
Wear a cloth face covering or mask when you are around people outside of your household
Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. Alternatively, you can use hand sanitizer with at least 60 percent alcohol.
Watch your distance. Stay six feet away from others.
Abide by the governor’s executive orders and guidance from local health care authorities.
Some other things you can do include avoiding touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands. You should also cover your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze. And, remember to sanitize high-touch surfaces often.
Following these steps means that you are making a commitment to keep yourself and others safe during the pandemic.
This healthy bowl pairs well with a Buckhead yoga class
Dish of the Week: Beauty and the Beet Bowl from Sama