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FoodEase is family owned and operated by Cathy Hagan and Camie Bailey, former owners of Super Suppers Wilmington. After five years operating as franchisees with Super Suppers, we discovered our customers would prefer us to assemble their meals instead of the original Super Suppers model of, “make your own.” With that said, we are excited to announce our official changeover to FoodEase.
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Another year down, another new year approaches…many of us make the same New Year Resolution over and over again:to lose weight. But for some reason it doesn’t seem to stick, and some of us will blame it on our “metabolism”. But what is metabolism and why does it seem to help certain individuals and hinder others?
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It’s that time of year when holiday activities, social commitments and family gatherings make it difficult to keep a sane and manageable schedule. It’s so easy to scrap the hour of Pilates for a luncheon gift exchange or shopping spree. Wait a minute! Where do you get some very real and lasting benefits? Practicing Pilates. Those benefits extend far beyond the hour spent on the apparatus or the mat.
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With the holidays approaching, I began to search for the perfect card to send through the mail to a few friends and family members. I normally just email online greetings but thought it would be nice this year to actually write messages with pretty colored pens, address with holiday stamps and hand to our rural mail lady. As I begin to see whimsical, peace and love, shimmering cards, I would flip over the box to check the price and be frustrated ~ not at the cost, but at three little words ~ “Made in China.”










