Weather Alert

The National Weather Service has indicated that a cold blast of Arctic air is expected to drop temperatures to or below the freezing mark for an extended period of time overnight tonight and into tomorrow for the Central Texas region. This is the first one of the season – and each year, many are caught off guard or unprepared.

Please remember to Protect: People, Pets, and Plants!

 

Happy Veteran’s Day!

Today we pay tribute to the men and women who have fought, and continue to fight, for our freedom. Thank you, veterans!

Veg Out with These Vegan and Vegetarian Recipe Sites

Cutting meat out of your diet is proven to reduce the risk of heart disease, help you lose weight, and lower the amount of greenhouse gases in the environment. If you’ve chosen to go vegan or vegetarian, these creative and helpful websites will help you stay on track with your meat-free lifestyle.

VegWeb
Not just a recipe website, VegWeb is also one of the oldest online communities for connecting vegans and vegetarians. Here you’ll find an expansive assortment of meatless recipes for every meal of the day, as well as a thought-provoking blog, discussion forums, and tips for transitioning to a vegan lifestyle.

Vegetarian Times
Vegetarian Times is a simple, convenient online recipe book full of meat-free recipes that expand far beyond your basic tofu. The recipes are organized extensively by type of meal, cuisine, holiday and even season, providing you with a seemingly endless assortment of meals for any given day. If you follow a specialty diet such as gluten-free or low-calorie in addition to your vegetarian lifestyle, Vegetarian Times has sections tailored to those needs as well.

Post Punk Kitchen
With humble beginnings as an online vegan cooking show featuring live bands, Post Punk Kitchen has since become a popular website with a devoted following of like-minded, meat-free individuals. The site takes a fun, laid-back approach to teaching others the ways around a vegan kitchen, and the videos that accompany each recipe make this website feel like you're hanging out with your best friends.

Reminder: Today’s Election Day

Be sure to get out and vote today!

Chappy’s Pit BBQ: No Frills BBQ in Austin

When you’re traveling west out of Austin along Highway 290, be on the look out for Chappy’s Pit BBQ. This no frills trailer offers a straightforward menu of brisket, pork, ribs, and sausage as a plate or sandwich. Customers agree the meat is flavorful, tender, and just as delicious without the homemade BBQ sauce. Favorite sides include baked beans, cucumber and tomato salad, and corn on the cob. Chappy's Pit BBQ may not be a full service restaurant but they do accept debit cards and cash. Sure, the trailer may not look like much, but it houses what might just be one of the tastiest barbecue you'll find around Austin.
 
Chappy's Pit BBQ
6837 Highway 290 West

Austin, TX 78735
(512) 481-2227
www.facebook.com/pages/Chappys-Pit-BBQ/172990876150290
www.yelp.com/biz/chappys-bbq-austin

Happy Autumn!

With autumn upon us, we hope everyone is able to take advantage of all of the fun and festivities that the season has to offer. Happy Fall!

 

Alain de Botton’s Artful Self-Help Guides

Alain de Botton has made it his goal to show how acquaintance with some of the world's greatest thinkers can offer comfort and enable happiness. Once an academic, de Botton left the ivory tower to write books for general audiences. His work presents topics as varied as airports, stoicism, cookies, shoe shining, and shipping, aiming throughout to help people lead meaningful lives. Interested? Check out these five Alain de Botton books:

  • The Consolations of Philosophy argues that the world's most important philsophers taught tactics for dealing with the day to day business of life. Touring philosophical history, de Botton shows how great works can help readers overcome frustrations like heartbreak, austerity, and unhappiness.
  • How Proust Can Change Your Life, likewise, offers Proust's novel Remembrance of Things Past as a unique self-help book. Culling a number of parables from Proust, de Botton presents lessons in a characteristically humorous style.
  • The Architecture of Happiness investigates the often unnoticed — yet frequently deep — ways the spaces we inhabit impact our emotional well-being. This is a book that will change how you see the world around you.
  • A Week at the Airport derived from time de Bottom spent at England's Heathrow airport, as writer-in-residence. De Botton views airports as peculiar modern spaces that concentrate beginnings and endings in a way made possible only by the airplane itself. Gorgeously illustrated and often quite moving, this might be the best introduction to de Botton's writing.
  • The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work engages our most important occupation: working. De Botton turns an ethnographer's eye on businesses like logistics, career counseling, and cookie making in order to discover what it is that makes work meaningful.

Pardon our Dust

If you have stopped by the office recently, you may have noticed a few changes going on.  Yes, we are still here although it may look like we are under construction!  The renovations to the clubhouse have started and we are excited!  We should be back together by the begining of next week.  Stop by and take a look at the new business center, lounge area and peek at the model for interior upgrades that will be coming! Come see what all the buzz is about.

Take A Hike at Austin’s Bright Leaf Preserve

Bright Leaf Preserve is a 200 acre wildlife respite within Austin city limits. The preserve is open to the public through free guided hikes on the second weekend of each month.  Learn about local ecological and geological history while on a 4 mile walk throughout the park.  The preserve is home to native and rare plants, as well as many species once plentiful to Texas. Note that neither dogs nor strollers are not permitted. The Bright Leaf Preserve might just be one of Austin's loveliest spots for getting out into nature!

Bright Leaf Preserve
4111 Old Bull Creek Road
Austin, TX 78703
http://www.brightleaf.org

The Emerald Restaurant: Authentic Irish Cuisine in Austin

Celebrate a special occasion with an authentic meal at The Emerald Restaurant in Austin, Texas. The restaurant's 1927 cottage setting is decorated with Irish lace and china. The quaint ambiance transports you across the Atlantic and makes you feel like you're dining in someone’s home. Many customers enjoy the three course meals for two. “The Kinsale” is especially popular which includes the famous potato soup, a tenderloin steak with a Madeira mushroom sauce, and Irish Whiskey cake. Plan for a leisurely pace meal, as everything is made from scratch and cooked to order. The Emerald can seem pricey, but keep your eye out for discount deals and coupons. Reservations are required at this elegant West Austin restaurant.
 
The Emerald Restaurant
13614 W Highway 71
Austin, TX 78738
(512) 963-4272
www.irishemeraldrestaurant.com/
www.yelp.com/biz/emerald-restaurant-austin

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