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Two Saints Baking Co. & Cafe is located in a popular plaza in the Bee Cave area of Austin. This classic bakery and cafe serves breakfast, lunch, and a wide variety of baked goods to eat in or take out. The full-service espresso bar makes traditional espresso drinks such as lattes and cappuccinos, freshly brewed coffee, and more adventurous specialty drinks like white chocolate mochas.
Breakfast here is very popular, and it includes a breakfast taco that is one of the cafe’s most popular items. Quiches, omelets, and biscuits come in a variety of different styles, and the glass display case full of French-inspired baked goods will tempt your sweet tooth for breakfast, as well. Lunch items include homemade soups, salads, and croissant sandwiches baked fresh on site.
Once you decide on a delicious treat or hearty lunch, Two Saints offers comfortable indoor cafe tables and a verdant outdoor patio for those who prefer to dine al fresco.
Two Saints Baking Co. & Cafe
13011 Shops Parkway
Bee Cave, TX 78738
(512) 263-1166
www.twosaintsbakingcompany.com
www.yelp.com/biz/two-saints-baking-co-and-cafe-bee-cave
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Fun to collect and easy to care for, succulents and cacti are popping up everywhere, from home decor blogs to the pages of interior design magazines. In fact, you might even have a few of these trendy plants on your windowsill right now! But what exactly is a succulent, and what differentiates a succulent from a cactus?
In short, a succulent is a plant that stores water in its tissues. This unique system of water storage enables succulents to survive dry, drought-like conditions. Examples of succulents include aloe, agave, and some bromeliads. That said, all cacti are succulents, but not all succulents are cacti. Cacti are set apart by the possession of an areole, an organ that resembles white, fluffy lumps on the body of a cactus. It's from these areoles that a cactus's flowers, spines, and branches sprout.
Cactus and Succulent Care [Lowes]
What are Succulent Plants? [Young's Garden Center]
How to Grow Healthy Succulent Plants [About]
What is a Succulent, Anyway? [Tucson Cactus and Succulent Society]
What is the difference between a Cactus and a Succulent? [Fickle Prickles]

Category: Miscellaneous Tags: Cacti, DIY, Home Decor, Succulents
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