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    Benevolence Cafe: Alive Review

    The Alive wrote Tower of power

    By G.A. Benton

    July 17, 2008

    Enter Benevolence Cafe. They have revivifying, very-good-for-you grub that I actually crave. One such get-thinner dinner winner I return to time and again is the #3 Combo ($10.50).

    The monster-truck-sized centerpiece of that meal is the bounteous Benevolence Salad. It is positively teetering over with a whole garden’s worth of vegetable love. Piled high above a crisp romaine lettuce base is sheared red cabbage, sliced red onion rings, thick cucumber batons, shredded carrots, chopped hard-cooked eggs, super-smoky “fakin’ bacon” soy bits, fat-grated sharp Swiss cheese, crunchy sunflower seeds and a mammoth mound of minerally bean sprouts.

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