Please Be Careful!

Avana Southgate Residents,

Please be careful as you start your day out in this wintry mix. Please be sure to leave your cabinets open to expose the pipes when it gets below freezing. Please contact the office if you have any questions.

Resident Referrals

Avana Southgate Residents: Don't miss out on some big bucks!!! Just refer your friends to be your neighbors, and we will pay you up to $700!!! Stop by the office today for details!!!

Weekend Warm up!

Wishing all of our residents a happy and safe weekend! Looks like we may see some warmer weather for the next couple of days. Enjoy, Spring is on its way!

Rivue: Take A Spin

Many restaurants feel like they need to have a gimmick in order to stand out. Louisville’s Rivue has a pretty unique one! Rivue features two rotating dining rooms, 25 floors above the streets of the city. The panoramic views of Louisville and the waterfront can’t be beat, but don’t think Rivue is just a one-trick pony. Once the food hits your table, you might not look at the view again until you swallow the last bite. Chef Tim Baker took over the kitchen in 2004 and since then he's shaped Rivue into one of Louisville’s most popular restaurants. Dishes like a delectable jumbo scallops appetizer served with a trio of sauces, a baccala chicken rolled in ham and served over lush cheese grits, and a great butterflied game hen all receive raves. After dessert, Rivue's complimentary candy cart stops by to add a sweet treat to the end of your meal.

Rivue
140 North 4th Street
Louisville, KY 40202
(502) 568-4239
www.rivue.com

New Changes

Residents,

Some exciting new changes will be taking place here shortly. We are starting some exterior renovations, we will let you know when we start on you building!

Snow Days in Louisville, how many more weeks?

This past week was a cold one!! Weather always make things interesting, and this year has proven to be no exception.We hope you made the most of the snow, and we are looking forward to February 2nd to find out how many more weeks of winter we have coming. Fingers crossed!!!

Online Reviews

While in the past in may have been the experiences of our friends, family, and neighbors that we based our decisions on, but these days we are turning to the online community to share and compare our experiences through online reviews. Share your experiences, because we want more residents like you!!!

Learn Common Cooking Measurements from this Helpful Guide

It’s easy to measure cooking ingredients with the help of a measuring cup or spoon, but what about when you need to cut a recipe in half or double its ingredients? This helpful guide from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute will teach you the basics of common cooking measurements.

The guide explains that the two most commonly used measurements in cooking are the ounce and the pound, but amounts like teaspoons, tablespoons, and cups are also very common. It's very important not to confuse weight measurements with volume measurements. An ounce, for example, can be used to measure the ounce of weight of an ingredient, but it can also explain the fluid ounce needed in a recipe.

The Guide to Common Cooking Measurements also explains how certain cooking measurements are equivalent to other measurements. Many people think that a tablespoon is roughly two teaspoons based on looking at their measuring spoons, but this guide explains that it actually takes 3 teaspoons to equal one tablespoon. By reading this guide, you’ll learn how to translate one measurement to another, making cooking much easier than ever before.

Guide to Commmon Cooking Measurements [National Heart, Lung and Blood Institiute]

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Freezing Temperatures



Avana Southgate Residents,

Due to the freezing temperatures and to help prevent pipes from freezing and busting, we ask that all residents turn their faucets on to a drip, and open all cabinet doors under the sinks.

Thank You,

Avana Southgate Staff

Winter Wonderland!!!

A winter weather advisory has been issued by the National Weather Service. We want to remind everyone to use caution, and to please contact the office if you have any questions, or concerns. Enjoy the snow!

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