Effective January 1, 2011, the new law expands the Georgia Smokefree Air Act to prohibit smoking in all public places and workplaces in the City of Savannah.
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Fruit Filled French Toast Wraps
There Goes The New Year's Diet
1 egg
1/4 cup 2% milk
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
2 whole-wheat tortillas (8 inches)
2 teaspoons butter
2/3 cup sliced fresh strawberries
2/3 cup blueberries
2/3 cup sliced banana
6 ounces vanilla yogurt
1/4 cup granola
1 tsp confectioners' sugar
In a shallow bowl, whisk the egg, milk, cinnamon and nutmeg. Dip both sides of tortillas in egg mixture. In a nonstick skillet, cook tortillas in butter over medium-high heat for 2 minutes on each side or until golden brown.
In a small bowl, combine the berries, banana, yogurt and granola. Spoon down the center of tortillas. Roll up; sprinkle with confectioners' sugar. Serve immediately.
Oglethorpe Square
Upper New Square was laid out in 1742 and was later renamed in honor of Georgia founder General James Oglethorpe. The modest home of Georgia's first Royal Governor, John Reynolds, was located on the southeast Trust Lot (now a parking lot) overlooking Oglethorpe Square. Reynolds arrived in Savannah October 29, 1754. The residences of the Royal Surveyors of Georgia and South Carolina were located on the northeast Trust Lots, the site of today's Owens-Thomas House. The square contains a pedestal honoring Moravian missionaries who arrived at the same time as John Wesley and settled in Savannah from 1735 to 1740, before resettling in Pennsylvania. The square is located on Abercorn, between State and York Streets.
Owens-Thomas House
206 Beekham Place
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