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You guys are just slightly confused. The call letters are KLIF-FM, but that doesn't mean they are playing KLIF programming on the FM signal. It will be i93, Today's Hit Music. Think: Beyonce, Justin, Lady Gaga, Black Eyed Peas, etc.

On 93.3 FM playing the old format switcheroo

Quality ingredients is NOT the same thing as healthy. I'm not sure Chipotle is trying to pass itself off as healthy just because they are proud to use organic ingredients and quality meat. I don't think anyone is surprised that the burrito referenced above (with large tortilla, beans, sour cream, and rice) is high in calories.

On Chipotle hosts free screening of Food, Inc. documentary on Thursday at Magnolia Theater in Dallas

Fantastic...more Tex-Mex.

I still miss 2900. What a fantastic restaurant that was.

On Owners of State & Allen in Uptown Dallas to open Nodding Donkey in 2900 space in fall

I am so asking for one for Chanukah.

On Merry KKKhristmas

Oh, look who is a This American Life fan all of a sudden.

On This American Life economic disaster

Any thread with an It's Always Sunny clip is a successful thread, in my opinion. More!

On Police bust Corsicana cockfighting operation Saturday

I hate hearing places complain about participating in RW. If you don't like it, pass on the opportunity.

Personally, I think it does benefit places. I had never even heard of Lavendou until I saw them on the RW list, as I never go anywhere near North Dallas. I went for dinner on Saturday night and had a fantastic meal. I'm still daydreaming about the lavender creme brulee, so I can guarantee I will return there in the future. I can't imagine I'm in the vast majority here.

On Dallas' Restaurant Week: Beneficial or beastly?

"Texas is like double America" is my new favorite saying.

On UT Dallas hosting "Kids' University," give homeless children 'taste' of college

Garden Cafe is one of those perfect little breakfast joints that you wish was right around the corner from your house. They have a big garden out back where they grow the onions, tomatoes, herbs, and other assorted vegetables that find their way into Garden Cafe's menu. They have a large patio next to the garden for outdoor seating, and 20-30 tables of all sizes inside.

I ordered an omlette with spinach, tomatoes, muchrooms, onions and feta. It was served with hashbrows and toast. The hashbrowns were just how I like them - greasy and cooked well. The eggs were incredible, though also a big greasy. That seems to be my one complaint with Garden Cafe - there is a lot of grease. But the freshness of the food can't be disputed. My boyfriend and I also shared an order of sweet potato pancakes, which taste more like gingerbread than sweet potato. Either way, they were fantastic.

I wouldn't come here every Sunday, as my stomach probably couldn't handle the grease that often, but I will most certainly be back here in the near future. Yum.

On Garden Cafe

When I stopped eating red meat many years ago, I discovered that the only time I can really eat burgers (turkey, veggie, etc) are if I make them myself. But sometimes I need something more than a boring, boxed veggie burger.

The search is over, people, as the turkey burger at the Village Burger Bar is exactly what I've been craving all these years. It features a perfectly seasoned turkey patty and a nice buttery bun, and comes with pepper jack cheese, cranberries, tomato, and field greens. Since mayo is the seed of the devil, I had them give me mustard instead, and it was absolutely fantastic.

I also had the sweet potato fries, which are my favorite food ever, and they were good but far from the best I've ever had. It's the turkey burger that will bring me back, though. Maybe even today...

On Village Burger Bar

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