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‘SOMETHING BETTER’

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTISTS OPEN VEGAN RESTAURANT

Posted: January 7, 2012 at 5:29 a.m.

GW and Tina Chew, owners of Something Better, a newly opened vegan restaurant in Evelyn Hills Shopping Center in Fayetteville, prepare food Wednesday in the restaurant kitchen.

As a pastor, GW Chew sees people suffering from the effects of heart disease, cancer, diabetes and other illnesses.

“We don’t believe religion is just healing our spiritual lives. It’s healing our whole lives, our body, our temple.”

TINA CHEW Something Better co-owner

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People enter Something Better on Wednesday. (By: Andy Shupe)

AT A GLANCE

SOMETHING BETTER

Hours: 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday

Where: 1466 N. College Ave., in Evelyn Hills Shopping Center

Information: 668-2366

SOURCE: STAFF REPORT

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Packages of dressing sit in a cooled tray in the kitchen of Something Better. The owners prepare nearly all the food items fr... (By: Andy Shupe)

FAST FACTS

WHAT IS A VEGAN?

A vegan is someone who follows a completely plant-based diet, comprised of nuts, grains, vegetables and fruit.

A vegetarian abstains from meat, chicken and fish but includes eggs and dairy products in his diet.

To learn more: www.vrg.org/nutshell/vegan.htm

SOURCE: STAFF REPORT

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Religion, Pages 8 on 01/07/2012

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