Grab Mediterranean Fare in a Hurry at Zoës Kitchen

September 22, 2016 1:41 pm

If you’re looking for a healthier, more flavorful alternative to the usual takeout fare, pop in to Zoës Kitchen. This national chain of Mediterranean eateries has a convenient location in the heart of The Woodlands, and it makes a great choice for a quick weekday lunch, a grab-and-go snack, or a takeout dinner when you’re too tired to cook. On the menu, you’ll find grilled chicken platters served with fresh, healthy salads, flavorful hummus, and warm naan bread on the side, plus a great selection of sandwiches and kabobs.

Everything is made using premium ingredients and quality spices, and if you choose to take your food to-go, the friendly employees will happily box it up for your convenience. With ample seating, a clean, colorful decor style and an atmosphere that is more upscale than the usual fast food spots, Zoës Kitchen is a great addition to restaurant selection in The Woodlands.

Zoës Kitchen
9595 Six Pines Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77380
(832) 585-0430
www.zoeskitchen.com

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Visit Schilleci’s New Orleans Kitchen for Crawfish, Gumbo and Other Big Easy Favorites

September 15, 2016 1:30 pm

New Orleans cuisine is some of the most flavorful and distinct in the entire country, and you’ll find a little taste of the Big Easy at Schilleci’s New Orleans Kitchen. This local favorite is located right on Market Street in The Woodlands, and it makes a delicious option for either a laid-back lunch or a celebratory evening out.

The menu is filled with Creole and Cajun specialties like crawfish dip, sausage gumbo and duck with jambalaya. Etouffée and shrimp po’ boys make delicious lunch options, and the bread pudding and powder sugar-topped beignets are perfectly sweet endings to any meal. Pair your meal with a New Orleans Hurricane cocktail, a cold glass beer or a premium wine, or take your food and drinks outside to the lush, green patio for a true New Orleans feel.

Schilleci’s New Orleans Kitchen
9595 Six Pines Drive
The Woodlands, TX 77380
(281) 419-4242
www.schillecis.com
www.yelp.com/biz/schillecis-new-orleans-kitchen-on-market-street-the-woodlands

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Sagging, Scratching and Tearing — Oh My! Don’t Let These Common Problems Ruin Your Furniture

September 15, 2016 1:07 pm

Whether you recently invested in a brand-new sofa or you've had your furniture for years, everyone wants to keep their furniture in top condition. Here are some smart tips that will prevent sags, tears, and other common furniture issues in your home.

  • Flip your cushions frequently. To keep your cushions from getting too flat, make sure that you flip them frequently. You can use this trick on chairs, sofas, and anything else with a removable cushion.
  • Turn your mattress. Prolong the lifespan of your mattress by flipping it every six months or so. This will help to keep the springs in place and avoid placing weight on the same spot every night.
  • Keep wood furniture away from heat and sunlight. Wood is very durable, but when it comes to sunlight, things can start fading fast. Try to arrange your hardwood furniture so that it's not in the path of direct sunlight, and avoid placing wooden pieces near a heater to prevent warping.
  • Take coasters seriously. You may think of coasters as a bit of an annoyance, but when it comes to preserving the life of your wooden tables, they're actually very important. Keep a few coasters on hand so that your cold beverages don't make rings on wood surfaces.
  • Only use oil soap for wooden furniture. Cleaning your wooden tables and chairs with any old cleaner may damage their surfaces. Instead, always clean these pieces with oil soap diluted with equal parts water.
  • Dust frequently. It may look harmless, but dust can damage the inside of your rugs, sofa cushions, and on top of wooden shelves and tables. Make sure to take cushions outside and give them a good beating to shake out the dust, and frequently dust wooden pieces using a gentle feather duster or an old rag.

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