Issue: October / November 2008

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North Valley Magazine is a full-color, full-gloss bi-monthly publication providing content that celebrates the lifestyles of various communities within the North Valley. Our editorial focuses on living life to the fullest, showcasing the best of North Valley areas communicating important content to our readers. Each issue caters to our audience – our readers include active families, sophisticated young professionals, and active seniors who enjoy travel, home improvement, dining, fashion, and outdoor activities.

October / November 2008 Features


Backyard Makeover

By Cassaundra Brooks Let’s tackle that unruly or bland backyard and transform it into a lively, user-friendly place for you and your family—or the next family who’ll reward your efforts by meeting...

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The Seven Little Things You Can Do to Completely Transform Your Diet

By Diana Bocco According to a recent poll, 88 percent of Americans make health or weight-loss resolutions once summer gets near. According to that same poll, more than 60 percent of those resolutions are...

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Western Must-Haves

By Cassaundra Brooks Photography by Mark Susan Mesa’s Enmar Hardwood Flooring offers a design must-have for every Arizona home: reclaimed floors. The company culls the aged timbers from buildings left...

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How Eco-Friendly Are You?

By Alana Stroud Take this quiz to see where your loyalties lie! 1) On a scale of one (not very) to ten (extremely), how green is your home? A One. I’m only one person. How much difference could I make? B...

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AZ RESCUE: A Perfect Match

By Zak Wagner SWM seeking tall, middle-aged female companion who enjoys running, hiking, and other outdoor activities. Ideally, she would have dark hair and be low maintenance. A happy disposition is a...

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Got Gelato?

Gelato Matto 20260 N. 59th Ave., Suite 103 Glendale, AZ 85308 (623) 825-4543 gelatomatto.net Smooth texture and intense flavor make this café’s traditional Italian ice cream high quality. Its thirty-eight...

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Weeknight Wonder

By Alison Malone Lemon, pancetta, and broccolini dazzle fettuccini in this breezy dinnertime dish. Summer’s long gone, and the ritual of planning the evening’s al fresco feast is a pleasant memory....

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North Valley Magazine is a full-color, full-gloss bi-monthly publication providing content that celebrates the lifestyles of various communities within the North Valley. Our editorial focuses on living life to the fullest, showcasing the best of North Valley areas communicating important content to our readers. Each issue caters to our audience—our readers include active families, sophisticated young professionals, and active seniors who enjoy travel, home improvement, dining, fashion, and outdoor activities.

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