How to Better Organize Your Under-Sink Storage

Whether it’s in the kitchen or the bathroom, the under-sink area is like a no-man’s land of cleaning supplies, sponges, beauty products and, for many people, even a garbage can. Just because these spaces are hidden doesn’t mean that they should be disorganized, however. The under-sink area is an untapped resource for storage space, and these helpful tips will show you how to get everything in order.

  1. Empty it out. Before you attempt to organize the contents of underneath your sink, you should pull everything out and give the cabinet a good scrubbing. Then, toss out any old cleaning products or unused supplies to make room for the things that you use every day.
  2. Add some shelves. If you have enough height underneath your sink to do so, add a shelf to maximize that space. These are available specifically for the under-sink area at most home goods stores. Choose one that best fits under your sink, making sure to account for any low-hanging pipes.
  3. Group things together. Now that you’re ready to put things back, group your cleaning products and other supplies in groups that make sense. This will be different for different people, but an example would be to group all dishwashing supplies in one area, toss them in a small plastic bin, and slide it onto one of the shelves. If you’re tackling a bathroom under-sink area, group beauty products in one bin, cleaning supplies in another, and maybe place some replacement soaps and shampoos in a third.

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Make a Difference and Donate to St. Jude Children’s Hospital

Residents and Future Residents,

Please come by our office and make a donation to St. Jude Children's Hospital. Your contributions will contribute to care for these brave families.

Thank you,
Broadstone Towne Center Staff

New Mexico Museum of Natural History

Explore the wonders of nature at the New Mexico Museum of Natural History! This Albuquerque museum has exhibits displaying the wonders of the world in the cosmos. A "Timetracks" exhibits catalogues the geological history of New Mexico, surveying the state through the Jurassic age to the ice age. Visitor can also see fossils and artifacts from the state and more.

Two of the museum's most interesting attractions are its Dyna Theatre and its Planetarium. The theatre's an enormous five story screen projecting interesting films with digital 3-D, state-of-the-art sound, and comfortable seating. The Planetarium hosts exciting educational events like lectures and is the perfect place to enjoy seeing the stars in the New Mexico sky.

The New Mexico Museum of Natural History is open every day. Admission is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors, and $4 for children. Visit the museum's website to learn more!

New Mexico Museum of Natural History
1801 Mountain Road NW

Albuquerque, NM 87104
(505) 841-2800
http://www.nmnaturalhistory.org/
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Cervantes Restaurant and Lounge: A Local Classic

More than 35 years serving delectable Mexican food has made Cervantes Restaurant and Lounge a standby on the Albuquerque dining scene. That’s no mean feat when you consider that the city has over 150 restaurants serving inventive Mexican cuisine. Visit and you can start your meal with a refreshing Margarita, beer, sangria or glass of wine.

Favorite dishes at this Albuquerque spot include Chiles Rellenos, Cheese Enchiladas, Green Chile Stew, Tamales, Tacos, Seafood Enchiladas, Fajitas, and Stuffed Sopapillas. Take home some of their new line of prepared salsas from a list that includes Hot Jalapeno Salsa, Red Chile Salsa, Green Chile Salsa, and Flame Roasted Chopped Green Chile. You can even gather some in a gift basket for a unique gift.

Cervantes Restaurant and Lounge is open daily.

Cervantes Restaurant and Lounge
5801 Gibson Boulevard SE
Albuquerque, NM 87108
(505) 262-2253
http://cervantessalsa.com/
http://www.yelp.com/biz/cervantes-restaurant-and-lounge-albuquerque

Support St. Jude’s Hospital with Broadstone Towne Center’s Pancake Breakfast!!

Children from all 50 states and from around the world have come though the doors of St. Jude for treatment, and thousands more around the world have benefited from the research conducted at St. Jude research that is shared feely with the global medical community.

Please help support St. Jude's Hospital on Saturday August 16th, 2014 at Applebee's on Gibson and Yale. From 8am-10am we will be hosting a pancake breakfast. Tickets will be sold at the Broadstone Towne Center office and at the door of Applebee's the day of event. They are $8.00 each and proceeds from this event will benefit St. Jude's Research Hospital. So get your hot breakfast and support a great cause with us!!

Deliciously Simple Ice Cream Cake Recipes

Those with a sweet spot for cake know that there's only one possible way to make the dessert even better: Combine it with ice cream! You might think ice cream cake is difficult to make at home, but these three tried-and-true recipes prove otherwise.

Frozen Chocolate Cookie Cake [Food Network]
Taste buds of all ages with do back flips for this recipe from Food Network star Sandra Lee. Requiring only 20 minutes of prep time, the recipe entails baking two chocolate layer cakes, then sandwiching the cakes around a molded slab of ice cream. To make the whole thing even more decadent, a rich chocolate ganache is poured over top. The best part of this recipe is its versatility; you can use whatever ice cream and cake flavors you desire!

Neapolitan Ice Cream Cake [Martha Stewart]
You'd expect a recipe from Martha Stewart to be time consuming and complicated, but this ice cream cake recipe is, well, a piece of cake! To create this neapolitan-style dessert, three different flavors of ice cream are layered within a loaf pan. For that signature cookie crunch that everyone loves and expects from an ice cream cake, chocolate cookie crumbs separate each ice cream layer. The most difficult part of Martha's recipe is just waiting for the cake to set up in the freezer.

Chocolate Chip Cookie Ice Cream Cake [AllRecipes]
To make this cake truly decadent, its crust is crafted from crushed chocolate chip cookies. Then, a layer of hot fudge is poured over top of the crust. After the fudge crust cools, the recipe entails spreading a layer of softened ice cream over the crust, then freezing overnight. A healthy dose of whipped cream on top takes the cake to a whole 'nother level!

Marble Brewery: Craft Beer in Albuquerque

Marble Brewery is the perfect place to celebrate the distinctive flavors of craft beer in a welcoming setting. Friendly bartenders and a great rooftop bar for star gazing add to the appeal of this popular Albuquerque spot.

Beers crafted by the brewery include Pilsner, Amber Ale, Wildflower Wheat, Oatmeal Stout, India Pale Ale, Imperial Stout, Imperial Red, and Double White. They don’t have a kitchen, but they do serve food prepared by Cocina Azul, so you can chow down on Chile Con Queso with tostada chips, the Azul Aperitivo Trio with homemade salsa rojo, salsa verde, chile con queso & tostada chips, Azul Cheese Quesadilla with tostada chips & salsa rojo, and Azul Carne Adovada Nachos with carne adovada, five cheese queso & tostada chips.

If you'd like to visit, Marble Brewery is open every day in a spot that's just a short trip from Broadstone Towne Center in Albuquerque.

Marble Brewery
111 Marble NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 243-2739
http://www.marblebrewery.com/
http://www.yelp.com/biz/marble-brewery-albuquerque

Expand Your Horizons at The Albuquerque Museum

Visit the Albuquerque Museum to expand and enliven your horizons in a lovely, vibrant setting in the city’s historic Old Town neighborhood. Ongoing exhibits include Common Ground: Art in New Mexico, which explores the museum’s collection of works hailing from the late 1800s to the present day. Some of the items in this exhibit are being shown to the public for the very first time.

The Sculpture Garden features the works of regional sculptors such as Luis Jimenez, Alan Houser, and Nora Naranjo-Morse, plus 60 other artists in a setting that’s conducive to strolling and reflecting. Traveling exhibits are also featured at the museum.

Albuquerque Museum is open every day. Admission is $4 for adults, $3 for seniors, $3 for teens and $1 for children.

Albuquerque Museum
2000 Mountain Road NW
Albuquerque, NM 87104
(505) 842-0111
albuquerquemuseum.org
www.yelp.com/biz/the-albuquerque-museum-albuquerque

Happy 4th of July

We hope everyone has a safe and happy day as we celebrate America's Independence. Happy 4th of July!

Start Your Day With a Croissant Sandwich From Cafe Lush

Cafe Lush serves a flavorful menu of seasonal fare made with local and organic ingredients. Stop by for breakfast to fuel up for the day with hearty fare like a breakfast pizza with potato crust, eggs, cheese, and chile; French toast with coconut milk, apples, and Kahlua syrup; or a croissant sandwich with eggs, cheese, tomatoes, and your choice of breakfast meat.

The lunch menu serves up tasty fare like the Papa Doc sandwich with bacon, lettuce, tomato, and avocado aioli; the Mo with grilled eggplant and mushrooms; and the Adam with smoked turkey, brie, pesto, and lettuce. Thin-crust grilled pizzas are also an option, along with some fresh garden salads and yummy desserts.

Cafe Lush is open 7 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. weekdays and 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays for brunch.

Cafe Lush
700 Tijeras Avenue NW
Albuquerque, NM 87102
(505) 508-0164
cafelushabq.com/wp

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