Thyme & Place Café – Southern Pines

The culture of the South is about tradition and recipes handed down over time, and it is also about being adapted and enhanced with new interpretations and preparation methods. Authenticity of food is always related to story, and most often story relates to history

IMG_0004~ what’s old doesn’t have to be old-fashioned.

A fresh concept in dining and marketplace opened in August of last year in Southern Pines, Thyme & Place Café. Have you been there yet? If not, this gem is worth visiting.

Thyme & Place Café is a full-service café with a licensed kitchen where food entrepreneurs can make, market and sell their products. The café is a delightful blend of breakfast-and-lunch eatery and kitchen entrepreneurship, fulfilling a true need within our talented, agricultural community.

The brainchild of owner Leslie Philip, Thyme & Place Café is a cross-section of restaurant, marketplace and communal kitchen that Leslie, herself a
baker, would have been thrilled to have access to when she and her husband moved to Moore County three years ago. After over 25 years in large-scale food manufacturing, working smaller and on a local scale with community outreach is the next step in her career.

 

The licensed kitchen available to rent is a pertinent addition to the successful farm-to-table movement across our region. Now users have an uptown, stylish café where they can both make their product plus have access to word-of-mouth marketing through the Thyme & Place café and social media.

IMG_0006While the kitchen can be rented, so too can the venue for events such as breakfast meetings, bridal showers, birthdays, or just for fun.

In addition to kitchen users, café staff fills their bakery case each morning with familiar and creative baked goods, from homemade pop tarts and coconut cream pie to apricot rosemary bars and grape coffee cake. Croissants with savory and sweet fillings have a strong following among the regular customers, and Saturdays always bring a new offering to start the day with, along with a great cup of coffee or tea brewed at your table in a unique tea diffuser.

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Soups are made in-house and are served with homemade savory chips. Quiches, both with crust and gluten-free versions, make for a hearty meal.

Thyme & Place Café has also been chosen as a vendor of gourmet frozen foods from Ladyfingers of Raleigh. Known for their ham rolls, Ladyfingers now sells a dozen meals to go, which can help get dinner on the table in one hour.

Located at the intersection of culinary and community, down a short dirt road, but worth the journey, Thyme & Place Café is a place to come and relax, have a great meal, a sweet dessert, and in true community spirit, maybe meet someone new.

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Thyme & Place Café
155 Hall Avenue
Southern Pines
910-684-8758

 

 

 

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Residential Lending Updates – Key Mortgage, LLC

Key Mortgage, LLC has been in business since 2001 in Moore County and is a well-known and respected Mortgage Brokerage house amongst the best Realtors in the area.

Owner/broker, Pam Gantt is joined by Loan Originator Laura Murdock and Production Manager & Processor, Karen Butler. Together these 3 ladies along with the rest of Pam’s team has many years of experience in the lending world.

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Among the issues discussed:

Credit scores, Loan shopping, Credit Counseling, the Attorney/Lender relationship, VA, FHA, USDA & Conventional Loans, Debt to Income Ratio, managing a Buyer’s expectations, the Application process, and finally, the many changes in the loan process since 2008.

Their conversation is a great primer for first time buyers, real estate brokers and any individual in the process of applying for, or thinking of applying for a residential loan in Moore County.

Key Mortgage, LLC is located at 780 NW Broad Street – Suite 610, Southern Pines, N.C. Ph: 910 693-0040

Online applications: www.keymortgagellc.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KeyMortgage/

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The Aberdeen Times: Moore County’s Online News Site for Up to the Minute Facts

Aberdeen Times was started by Billy & Beth Marts in 2011. Owner Billy Marts joins us to talk about this popular online publication and the tremendous growth of his on line paper as well as the many changes witnessed in Moore County over the last 15 or so years. As a native of Moore County Billy’s perspective is heartfelt and the passion for his business quite self-evident.

Today, the Aberdeen Times has over 20,000 Facebook follows, which is more than double any other Moore County news agency.

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In the last 30 days the Aberdeen Times has generated 578,899 pages viewed!

In addition to providing all of the local Moore County news to citizens at no cost, the advertisers on the Aberdeen Times have remained steadfast and loyal because of results.

Billy’s story and support of Moore County is a great story.

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John (JD) Zumwalt – Candidate for NC State Representative – District 52

John (JD) Zumwalt, a candidate for the NC House of Representatives is our featured guest and is joined by avid supporter, Nick Picerno, Chairman of the Moore County Board of Commissioners.

JD & Nick answer questions about the upcoming election as well as giving us an opportunity to meet Zumwalt.

Chairman Picerno discusses why he is supporting Zumwalt over the incumbent Jamie Boles.

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The free flowing conversation touches upon many of the key issues that Moore County citizens will have to make important decisions about at the March 2016 Primary. These topics include:

a. Quarter cent sales tax and it’s direct application to our school system.
b. Moore County being left out of the recent sales tax base expansion.
c. The NC Lottery fund, d. the General Assembly not fully funding teaching positions.

Both guests are acutely aware of the national political scene and the media’s over glamorizing the issues from both sides of the aisle. With that in mind, JD talks about being a servant of the people and sticking to the facts. His commitment to the teachers and students of Moore County is made very clear.

Zumwalt has no prior political experience, having retired from US Army Special Operations in 1997. He has worked as a tug boat pilot, a firefighter and a police officer. His wife of 34 years, Mindi Zumwalt, passed away of cancer in February of this year.

Zumwalt mentions how his wife’s deep love of education led to his involvement in this election and mentions of a few of the issues he sees as key to voters of Moore County.

You can read more about JD Zumwalt on his Facebook page, https://www.facebook.com/jd.j.zumwalt?fref=ts or on his blog/group, No Moore Good Old Boys.

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Timely Appraisal Issues In Our Real Estate Market

Hamp Thomas of Carolina Appraisers is our featured guest along with real estate broker Renee LeFlore of Fore Properties.

Hamp discusses many facets of the Appraisal Industry today in Moore County. His information is a valuable reference for Buyers & Sellers alike.

In addition, Hamp talks in depth about: Appraisal shortfalls, E Valuations and the future of the Appraisal industry as we know it, pricing property,
best home improvements, and the emotions involved for Buying & Selling real estate in today’s Moore County market.

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Additional Information about Hamp Thomas

Author of 10 plus books, numerous CE courses approved for CE in over 40 states, 30 + YouTube real estate/appraisal videos, Realtor University
Webinar, CDEI Certified Distance Education Instructor, Appraiser, realtor, approved real estate and appraisal instructor in state of NC and in 40+
states. Most importantly ,a husband, father and grandfather.

Carolina Appraisers:
pinehurstappraiser@gmail.com
910 949-5594

Renee LeFlore, Fore Properties
reneealexis.properties@gmail.com
818 674-1955

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