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Finally the weather in San Antonio has cooled down enough that the Chicken
Paradise (www.chickenparadise.com ) gardens and lawn are looking happy
again.  We just planted our fall garden, and look forward to green lettuces,
dinosaur kale and cabbages, along with the year round herb bed.  We had a
very busy summer with lots of visitors, and it is beginning to slow down a
bit.  We still have one weekend available in October and you should be able
to enjoy breakfast out on the patio for several more months.
 
We are still available during the Rock and Roll Marathon which happens on
Sunday, November 15.  If your gluten intolerance discouraged you from
registering for this event, be assured that we will be sure you find safe
food to eat while in town.  http://san-antonio.competitor.com/ .  The
starting lineup begins about 10 minutes drive from Chicken Paradise, at
Brackenridge Park, just down the block from Little Aussie Bakery.
http://www.thelittleaussiebakery.com/  
 
We hope to see you soon, and look forward to being your celiac concierge
while you are in San Antonio.
 
Anne and Joe Barfield
San Antonio, Texas
 <http://www.chickenparadise.com/> www.chickenparadise.com
210 340-0648

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