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<title>Togo's: The Best Sandwich Shop in Town</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>There's nothing better than a nice, big, tasty sandwich! There's the soft, moist bread, the cheese, the vegetables, and the meat of your choosing. It's the perfect meal! And it's about as American as apple pie. No matter the style or the ingredients of your favorite sandwich, the sandwich has been a staple of the American diet since our founding fathers crossed the Atlantic. And, being the big sandwich aficionado that I am, I know a thing or two about a good sandwich. And whenever I get the chance, I head on over to one of my favorite sandwich stops: Togo's!</p>
 
<p>Togo's is a popular sandwich shop that specializes in an assortment of both classic and modern- style sandwiches. You'll find everything from a simple turkey and cheese sandwich to a Sicilian chicken sandwich; a meatball marinara sandwich to a pastrami Reuben. The sandwich selection is diverse and sure to please just about every taste imaginable. Togo's offers a wide variety of breads including honey oat, ciabatta, and classic white, and all sandwiches are served with lettuce, tomatoes, onions, pickles and pepperoncinis.</p>
 
<p>Although Togo's offers up a variety of soups and salads in addition to their many sandwiches, it's their sandwiches that made Togo's famous. The ingredients are all high quality and fresh. And they load their sandwiches with a generous amount of meat and condiments. A Togo's sandwich looks and eats like a real sandwich. You have a choice of ordering a sandwich in either the regular 6&amp;rdquo; size or the larger 9&amp;rdquo; size. And the bread is very tasty as well, and always fresh. My personal bread favorite is the ciabatta, which is basically sourdough.</p>
 
<p>What's the best sandwich at Togo's? That's a tough call. Although I have never had a bad sandwich at Togo's, I do have my personal favorites. I tend to prefer the more basic of sandwiches, such as the turkey and cheese sandwich or the pastrami sandwich. I tend to stick with a few personal favorites, and these two are high on my list of all-time favorite Togo's sandwiches.</p>
 
<p>So, for anyone that enjoys a good sandwich as much as I do, I would recommend that you take a trip down to your nearest Togo's and sample one of their tasty sandwiches. You won't be disappointed!</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FUSA-%26amp%3B-Canada%2FTogos-The-Best-Sandwich-Shop-in-Town.106344"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FUSA-%26amp%3B-Canada%2FTogos-The-Best-Sandwich-Shop-in-Town.106344" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
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<title>Exploring Mt. San Jacinto, Southern California's Second Highest Mountain</title>
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<![CDATA[<p>Mt. San Jacinto, the second-highest mountain in all of Southern California, is a towering, majestic peak located on the eastern fringes of the great Los Angeles Basin. Separating the inland valleys and suburbs of Riverside and Hemet from the dry, hot, parched desert areas of Palm Springs and Palm Desert, Mt. San Jacinto is a formidable backdrop to the Southern California landscape.</p>
 
<p>Standing 10,804 feet above sea level, Mt. San Jacinto is the highest mountain in the San Jacinto Mountains and the highest mountain in the entire Peninsular Mountain Range, a series of mountains that stretches from Mt. San Jacinto in the north, all the way to the tip of Baja California! Accessible only by way of a few strenuous and long hiking trails, Mt. San Jacinto retains its rural and &amp;ldquo;uncivilized&amp;rdquo; nature. While the lower slopes of the mountain are penetrated by a series of road and highways, houses and small towns, Mt. San Jacinto is left untouched in its virgin state.</p>
 
<p>A popular destination with many outdoors enthusiasts - hikers, campers, rock climbers, and sightseers - Mt. San Jacinto is an alluring location for those strong enough and healthy enough to make the long trek to its summit. The shortest route to the summit of Mt. San Jacinto, nicknamed &amp;ldquo;San Jack&amp;rdquo; by many locals, is via the Marion Mountain Trail. This trail qualifies as a &amp;ldquo;no-nonsense&amp;rdquo; trail that doesn't waste any time gaining elevation. The one-way distance to the top of San Jacinto via this trail is roughly 5 &amp;frac12; miles; and those miles are tough miles! The majority of those miles are the kind that leaves your heart thumping, your throat screaming, and your legs begging for mercy! But at the top of the summit, a summit that was once labeled as being  &amp;ldquo;the most sublime spectacle to be found anywhere on earth&amp;rdquo; by none other than John Muir, the founder of the Sierra Club and noted naturalist, the view of the surrounding landscape is well worth the work.</p>
 
<p>On a clear day, when the winds are blowing and the sky is swept clean of Southern California smog, it's often possible to make out the distant Pacific Ocean to the west, the southern Sierra Nevada Mountains to the north, and the low-lying ridges and mountain passes that mark the southern California border with Mexico and Arizona. Up here, standing atop Mt. San Jacinto's 10,000-foot-plus summit, with nothing but the wind in your face and the cool, crisp smell of elevation, the rest of the world seems a minor footnote; a distant nuisance in some far-away land that has no effect or reach on you as you sit guarded, suspended, and engulfed by the lofty heights of Mt. San Jacinto!</p><a href="http://www.pheedo.com/click.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FUSA-%26amp%3B-Canada%2FCalifornia%2FExploring-Mt-San-Jacinto-Southern-Californias-Second-Highest-Mountain.99695"><img src="http://www.pheedo.com/img.phdo?x=&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.trifter.com%2FUSA-%26amp%3B-Canada%2FCalifornia%2FExploring-Mt-San-Jacinto-Southern-Californias-Second-Highest-Mountain.99695" border="0"/></a>]]></description>
<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 04:50:47 PST</pubDate></item>
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