Come Get the Goodness

Come Get the Goodness
So much love, so much yo, salad, juice, soup, kombucha, kale krisps, hummus, and and and...get in here!

Let it Yo Let it Yo Let it Yo

Even though it's still 80 degrees some days we are officially into our winter hours at delisheeeYo. Open 11 to 7 Monday to Saturday and 12 to 6 on Sunday. New cooler weather menu items are in production, such as the Buddah Bowl...a daily steamed grain and legume combo served simply with a dollup of virgin coconut oil, a scattering of nuts and a little touch of green. Our famous Veggie Chili will be replacing the Cuban Black Bean (it really does need to get a little colder though) in the next weeks. Other cool happenings...our web site is almost done and it's sooo fun. Mad Monkey Media Designs in Charlotte is putting the last touches on the site and this blog will then be merged with the new webbeee. We can't wait! And finally...next month delisheeeYo will be sharing a full page ad in Bon Appetite Magazine...yes...Bon Appetite! Cause we're a conscious businesses featuring local products we were asked to be a part of Hilton Head's annual marketing blitz through the prestigious magazine (what? 300,000 circulation!!) So check out the December issue and look for a little photo of yours truly holding up a cup a Yo. Though the weather outside is...well...amazing...the Yo is still ablazing...let it Yo let it Yo let it Yo!


Monday, August 2, 2010

delisheeeT's are flowin'

If you have been loving the groovy retro paint patterns adorning our little walls, good news! You will soon be able to strut your stuff in a home-screened delisheeeYo Tee. Our gifted house artist Vanessa Vermond is in the studiYo with the YuDo now, squeegeein' some gorgeous designs to elevate your wardrobe. They are going to fly so get here soon. And...the local blueberries are almost done, we will be moving north with the crop through the summer but the SC grown have been scrump...get um while they last.

1 comment:

  1. Who ever runs this page... I don't know. All I know is that my mom worked here. Yes, Vanessa Vermond was my mother. I was looking her up on google and, I found this page. I don't know who you are, but I remember being here many times as a child. My name is John Mollica and I hope you remember me or at least read this. The reason why I'm posting this is, well, Vanessa, she died 4 years ago. I'm sorry you have to learn it this way but I thought you should know. If you do read this, please, PLEASE, email me - jmollica013@gmail.com

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