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The event will take place from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at The Kitchen Gallery, 301 N. Main St., Lakeport.
“Fit Food for Foodies” is King's first cookbook. The book, which costs $29.95, has more than 60 fabulous detox diet friendly recipes that are a result of King's own experiences with eating in a way to cleanse the body of toxins, including old stored fat.
Recipes are gluten-free, dairy-free and sugar-free.
The cookbook targets a healthy and beneficial way of eating with delicious recipes that you will want to cook all of the time.
King has read many books on healthy eating and detoxification. She incorporates this knowledge into the recipes in “Fit Food for Foodies.”
The recipes have been specially written to suit systemic detoxification of the body on multiple levels. The recipes are quick and so wonderful that you will never know that you are eating “healthy food.”
There has been a lot of media attention lately about obesity linked to the Western diet heavily influenced by processed foods.
The problem afflicts millions of people who have adopted a Western diet and can lead to serious health problems such as heart disease, adult onset diabetes, and high cholesterol. Many are allergic to foods such as wheat and dairy, knowingly or unknowingly. It is difficult to find processed foods that do not contain some amount of wheat, dairy or sugar.
Call The Kitchen Gallery at 707-262-0422 for more information.
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The Lakeport Main Street Association, Lake County Chamber of Commerce and city of Lakeport are sponsoring the annual Holiday Decorations Contest.
First and second prizes will be awarded for the best business decorations and best residential decorations.
This is an opportunity to shine in your neighborhood or have your storefront windows invite holiday shoppers.
Applications may be picked up at the offices of the city of Lakeport and Lakeport Main Street Association at 225 Park St., or at the Lake County Chamber of Commerce at 875 Lakeport Blvd.
The form may also be downloaded from the city’s Web site at www.cityoflakeport.com.
Applications need to be returned to the city of Lakeport or Lakeport Regional Chamber of Commerce no later than 5 p.m. Friday, Dec. 17.
Judges will tour the neighborhoods and businesses on Monday, Dec. 20, to review the properties that have been nominated or who the judges feel have gone the extra mile to show holiday spirit.
Prizes will be awarded at the Lakeport City Council meeting of Dec. 21.
The first prize for each category will be $300, and the second prize will be $100.
For more information, please contact the city of Lakeport at 707-263-5615, Extension 12; the Lakeport Regional Chamber of Commerce at 707-263-5092; or the Lakeport Main Street Association at 707-263-5615, Extension 21.
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LAKEPORT, Calif. – The regular meeting of the Lake County Flying Saucer Club will take place on Saturday, Nov. 27.
The meeting will begin at 1 p.m. in the meeting room at McDonald's on Todd Road in Lakeport.
Everyone is welcome to the free meeting.
RSVP at http://meetup.com/lcflyingsaucerclub , email
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NICE, Calif. – The North Lake Garden Club is working on the final preparations for its inaugural Gardening, Craft, Bazaar & Boutique Faire.
The event will be held Saturday, Nov. 27, at the Sons of Italy, 2817 E. Highway 20, Nice.
The North Lake Garden Club objectives are to encourage interest in all phases of home gardening and in civic beautification; to promote better horticultural practices; and to encourage conservation of natural resources.
The club promotes civic beautification by planting trees in their communities.
In preparation for the upcoming holiday gardening faire, Marc Giberson, tree chairman, and Don Smith, president of North Lake Garden Club, planted two upright, columnar, evergreen, Blue Italian Cypress (cupressus semp 'glauca') in large pots owned by the Sons of Italy.
This is a gift to the Sons of Italy for allowing the club to hold their event at their facility.
Many of these trees can be seen around Lake County as they are used for screens, windbreak and formal gardens.
The cypress take full fun and are hardy to zero degrees.
North Lake Garden Club is a member of California Garden Clubs Inc., National Garden Clubs Inc. and the Mendo-Lake District.
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