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Volume 2, Issue 2, February 2008 |
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The Old Spaghetti Factory 615.254.9010 A Nashville Tradition. Jen’s faves: Spaghetti with Browned Butter and Mizithra Cheese. To drink, an Italian Cream Soda. Let us know if you like it! |

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2 cups (11-1/2 ounces) milk chocolate chips 1 tablespoon shortening 12 large strawberries with stems, rinsed and dried Line baking sheet with waxed paper; set aside. Melt chips with shortening in top of double boiler over hot, not boiling, water, stirring constantly. Dip about half of each strawberry in chocolate. Remove excess chocolate by scraping bottom of strawberry across rim of pan. Place strawberries on prepared baking sheet. Let stand until set. Store in refrigerator in airtight container between layers of waxed paper. Variation: Melt 8 ounces white chocolate or pastel confectionery coating. Dip bottom of dipped strawberries, leaving a portion of the milk chocolate coating showing.
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Nashville Ballet has a longstanding affiliation with some of the finest choreographers today. Our repertory includes works by distinguished legends George Balanchine, José Limon, Salvatore Aiello, James Canfield and Choo-San Goh, as well as choreography by our internationally recognized Artistic Director Paul Vasterling. By providing a multitude of activities with our Season Repertory, Outreach Programs, School of Nashville Ballet offerings and choreography project Emergence, we continue to demonstrate our significance in the community. We believe that by creating, performing and promoting dance, in addition to providing educational and outreach programs, we will enrich our community and enhance the quality of life in Nashville, as well as further the evolution of American dance. Founded in 1981 as a civic dance company and becoming a professional company in 1986, Nashville Ballet is the only professional ballet company in Middle Tennessee, and has earned the respect of audiences and reviewers alike by making classical and contemporary ballet accessible to new and traditional audiences. |
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By Erica Sandlin Real estate investors are currently experiencing a conundrum of sorts in markets across the country. The shift in mortgage rates and sub-prime numbers has left them questioning whether they should invest now or hold out for better market conditions. Consumer confidence in real estate has fallen about seven percent from last year and new home sales are down about 27 percent nationwide. However, some markets are still showing hope, and there is a light at the end of the tunnel for those who want to invest now, as long as they are conscientious. Nashville has recently gained attention from investors shopping in up-and-coming areas; Though some precautions should still be taken because of a general market shift, the southeastern city is now being considered a major player in the nationwide real estate investment game. Two types of investments are prevalent in this market: improving fixer-uppers and turning them for a profit, also known as “flipping,” and purchasing and selling condominiums. Flipping has swept cities nationwide over the past decade. Though not a new idea, this type of quick-turn investment has really taken off as people have caught on that even small investments can yield big returns. “If you are a true investor, you aren’t anticipating an increase in value,” says Troy Lockemy, a private investor in Nashville who is currently profiting an average of 20 percent to 30 percent on each property. “You make your money by improving the property, then turning it for a profit.” Read more at Midwest Magazine. |
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