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EO Noodle

June 27th, 2009

My friend and I went to EO noodle last week (1245 Worcester Rd). ivermectin without a prescription   I know this may be a wasted post since neither of us got the noodles, but my friend said she usually always gets the Dan-Dan noodles and loves them. dr thomas borody ivermectin  
I remember this place used to be just noodles but now they have Chinese (yes, Americanised) food too and we just got a couple of lunch specials.
Specials come with hot and sour soup, which was pretty good:

Lisa got the Kung Pao chicken that came with rice and an eggroll:

Not thinking of how boring this would be for the blog, I got vegetarian’s delight that came with a springroll (not pictured) and white rice:

Everything was pretty standard but good. I did like the fresh fruit that comes with the meal and it was actually ripe and very tasty. bird mouth open air sac ivermectin 5 mg
I’d definitely go back and try the noodles when I’m in the mood for that, but for a quick lunch, this place has good food that is reasonably priced (lunch specials were somewhere between $5-6).

Stair report

June 16th, 2009


Last week at the Framingham Downtown Renaissance meeting, it was mentioned that the steps in front of the Memorial building are finally going to be fixed.  I asked if there was a time table for when the repair will be completed (or even started) and the didn’t have specifics but was told “very soon”.

You might remember I posted over two years ago that town meeting approved funds to fix the steps and that was when they were just using cones.  We’ve seen the caution cones “evolve” into a small structure yellow tape and gate around it.
This looks terrible, makes a bad impression on our town and has been frustrating to look at for so many years (the steps were in crumbling condition for a longtime before my previous post).  So I’m happy to say I was told confidently they will be fixed “very soon” and that the hold up was that they found it the damage was more than the exterior step and have to fix the strucural elements underneath (that’s what I was told).  I still think it’s an insane amount of time to get these stairs fixed but I’m hopefull it’s really going to happen now!

Flag Day

June 12th, 2009

It’s a bummer that the Flag Day celebration at Farm Pond was cancelled but the Framingham History Center is holding a Flag Day Open House on Sunday, June 14  from 3:00-4:45pm.

From their publication: “We will host an Open House at the Edgell Memorial Library (3 Oak St. can ivermectin be administered to a nursing doe rabbit ) to showcase the Civil War flag carried by the 13th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. ivermectin treatment for cats   The public is invited to view this 34 star silk flag – perhaps the oldest existing flag in Framingham – prior to Flag Day ceremonies at 5:00 pm at the Edgell Grove Cemetery (Soldier’s Lot at the back corner of the cemetery)”

I think this is a great way to carry on the tradition of Flag Day while sharing a piece of history and remembering what our country’s flag stand for.

Brazzille is open again

June 9th, 2009


A while ago Brazzille downtown (at 91 Hollis St.) closed.  I’m not sure why if it was because of slow business or something else but I just noticed that they re-opened. ???? ????? ??? ????
I was only there once but it was very nice inside and they seemed to cater to Americans as much as Brazilians.  I’m just not a huge fan of Brazilian food so I haven’t been back but I am glad this place with it’s pleasant exterior has re-opened and isn’t another vacant storefront. ???? ????? ??? ??????

New pizza place coming

June 7th, 2009

Looks like a BBQ Grill and Pizza place is opening downtown on Concord St.  I haven’t been able to find out any information on this but I’m guessing there is a good chance it’s Brazilian.
On a related pizza note, I walked by Anastasia’s and there was a note in their window offering temporary price cuts due to the economy:

In non-pizza related news, we’re still eagerly awaiting Wings over Framingham to open!!

Framingham Azalea

May 31st, 2009


Although the location of this post is based in Hopkinton, I thought it was interesting that Weston Nurseries sells a variety of Azalea they named “Framingham” to commemorate the 350th anniversary of our town.  Nice to see some metrowest-botanical support for the ‘ham 🙂

The 400 Restaurant has a website!

May 26th, 2009


The 400 Restaurant (where I work) now has a website with all the information you would want: printable menus, hours of operation, contact information etc…
I just can’t say enough about how much I like working here because the food is fantastic and Bob and Amelia are probably the nicest people on the planet. Help support a local business and check them out! http://www.the400restaurant.com

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