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2505 S. Carrier Pkwy. (S.E. Corner of Carrier & Pioneer Pkwy.) (972) 264-0268 |
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Books I Am Rereading
90 Minutes in Heaven
By Don Piper
A story about a man here in Texas whose car was crushed by a semi. Taken for dead, he was left in the car for quite some time, being prayed for by a man who had stopped. The story as told by the "dead" man.
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Chamber of Commerce Events
Aug 13 - Business Exchange Breakfast
Chamber Office
900 Conover
972-780-4880
7:45 AM to 9:00 AM
Bring $1 and lots of your business cards.
Aug 18 - Monthly Chamber Luncheon
11:30AM
Ruthe Jackson Center
3113 S. Carrier Pkwy
RSVP to 972-264-1558
$20 at the door
$15 w/ RSVP
Taste of Grand Prairie is set for September 23, 2010.
QuikTrip Park
1600 Lone Star Parkway
Senior Citizen hour is 4PM to 5PM. It's open to the public from 5:00PM to 8:30PM.
Adults - $10
Students and Seniors - $5
Children 5 and under are free
Booth spaces are available. Contact 972-264-1558 for inquiries.
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Fraud - Forgery of Prescriptions
Over the last few weeks, we have been presented with numerous prescriptions that were actually forged prescriptions. A prescription is a legal instrument used to detail directions between two state licensed officals concerning one patient's medicine. A patient who writes their own prescription is violating the law concerning this and as some of our patients will tell you, when caught, you get to explain this to another legal person - the police and the judge. So if you have a need for a prescription, see your doctor. Also seeing more than one doctor for the same medicine or similar medicine is also illegal, especially if you don't tell them about the other doctor and all the other medicines. Use one doctor and one pharmacy. Stay legal and stay free! |
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Alkaline Diet
Our daughter Michelle has found a new website concerning the Alkaline Diet at www.energiseforlife.com. They have some free recipes as well as a lot of information. Michelle has ordered the cookbook of additional recipes recently but hasn't received it yet. The recipes today are both very tasty. Of course,with all good things, they have been changed to meet Michelle's taste buds. Recipes are for Michelle's taste so change to meet your own. Enjoy!
For your convenience, the free recipes on the site can be found here. |
August 2nd Airhogs Baseball Tickets
We have a limited amount of Airhogs tickets for the August 2nd game. Tickets are first come, first given tickets. So come by and pick up your pair today. For more information on the game and our local Airhogs, check out www.airhogsbaseball.com.
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WE WANT TO BE YOUR PHARMACY! HOW TO TRANSFER YOUR RX
1.) Get your prescription bottle from your old pharmacy 2.) Give us a call at (972) 264-0268 3.) Tell either Gary or one of our technicians: Your name Your phone number Your old pharmacy name and their phone number The prescription number or numbers Your doctor's name (and their phone number is great, too) 4.) Any insurance information 5.) We'll handle the rest
You can also just bring in your prescription bottle in to us.
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Eggplant Pasta
1 bag spelt or vegetable pasta
1 large eggplant
1 red bell pepper
3 tomatoes
Handful of baby spinach
4 cloves garlic
Hot sauce (optional)
Handful of fresh basil (optional)
150ml of yeast-free vegetable stock
1/2 teaspoon of sea salt
1 teaspoon of canola or coconut oil
Olive oil (optional)
Cook pasta according to package directions. While pasta is cooking, chop eggplant and tomatoes into medium size chunks. Slice pepper, onion, and bell pepper. Dice garlic and tear up basil. Warm up oil in large skillet and lightly cook onion and garlic. Add eggplant to the onions and garlic - brown eggplant. Stir in tomato and bell pepper, then add stock, salt, and a few dashes of the hot sauce (if you desire it). Simmer for 10 minutes, stirring occasionally until it reduces a bit and gets saucy. For final 30 seconds, throw in basil and the handful of spinach - stir it in to let it wilt slightly. Serve over pasta. Can drizzle olive oil over the top, if desired. |
Avocado and Tofu Dip
1 avocado
1/2 pack silken tofu
1 large tomato
2 cloves garlic
1/4 small onion (I use red)
Fresh parsley (optional)
Fresh ground black pepper
Sea salt
Peel and core the avocado. Roughly chop the tofu, tomato, garlic, and onion. Rip up the parsely. Throw all ingredients into a blender, then add salt and pepper to taste. Blend until smooth. If you want to thin it out more, you can add a little olive oil, avocado oil, and/or filtered water until you get the consistency that you like. You can also make it as chunky or smooth as you like by how long you want to blend it.
Keep it in the fridge as an alkaline-friendly snack. You can dip vegetables in it, spread on tortillas or bread (sprouted tortillas and bread if you are on the alkaline-diet), use in wraps, or salads, etc.
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HAVE YOU CONSIDERED MAKING GIBSON PHARMACY YOUR DRUGSTORE? |
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Disclaimer: This newsletter is not intended as a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment. Anyone who has a serious disease or ailment should consult a physician before initiating any change in treatment or before beginning any new treatment. All items are my opinion.
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