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Home Sweet Home Remodel Should You ‘Love It’ Or ‘List It’? Season’s Greetings With Fleming’s Peppercorn Steak A Time For Thanks THANKSGIVING GRATITUDE Cover Photography | Candelaria Design Idyllic Living In This Shavano Creek Home Exclusively Presented By NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2014 THE WATERS AT DEERFIELD

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Home Sweet Home RemodelShould You ‘Love It’ Or ‘List It’?

Season’s Greetings WithFleming’s Peppercorn Steak

A Time For Thanks

THANKSGIVING GRATITUDE

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Idyllic Living In This Shavano Creek Home

Exclusively Presented By

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4th Generation Real Estate Expert

THE WATERS AT DEERFIELD

Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Properties on this list have been listed/sold by various participants in the MLS.

[email protected]

www.JoshDym.com10 Dominion Drive | San Antonio, TX 78257

Real Estate Activity in The Waters at Deerfield

Nannette Gagne Escrow Officer

210.698.0924 Office 210.838.4007 Mobile

[email protected]

jeffersonbank.com/mortgages

Todd M. Schneider NMLS# 812337

371 North Main Street Boerne, TX 78006(830) [email protected]

Integrity • Responsiveness • Commitment

Whether you are buying or building a home, you will experience service at its finest. We offer a wide range of competitive products, including various jumbo loan options. Our mortgage specialists can help you find the product that meets your unique needs.

For personal service, in-house underwriting and processing, please contact:

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. Produced by UpscaleRealEstateMarketing.com • 877.660.0996

Address Sq. Ft. Days on Market List Price Price per Sq. Ft.CURRENTLY FOR SALE31 Royal Waters Dr 3,880 129 $525,000 $135.30

RECENTLY SOLD 3 Royal Cove 3,555 10 $599,900 $168.7411 Regency Row Dr 4,072 10 $664,000 $163.0626 Palace Place Dr 5,492 173 $653,223 $118.9411 Royal Cove 6,040 102 $850,000 $140.72

KNOWLEDGEover words

RESULTSover promises

ACTIONSover stagnation

RISING ABOVEthe status quo

New to Market in Shavano Creek

Featured Listing211 Post Oak Way | 5 Bed | 5.5 Bath | 6,767 SQFT | $945,000

This home is situated on a .88 acre lot with an entertainer’s back yard including a pool and spa.

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s the weather turns cooler and we set our dining room table for a Thanksgiving feast, we are given the opportunity to pause and reflect on all we can be grateful for. The tradition of Thanksgiving, of course, is not a new idea, nor one that truly began at Plymouth with the Pilgrims and the Native Americans. Cultures around the world have celebrated their harvest annually when the fields were full and ripe for picking. The word harvest is actually from the Old English word hærfest, meaning autumn and the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox is called the Harvest Moon. At harvest festivals, ancient cultures took respite from the labor of the fields and gave thanks for their bountiful harvest by preparing large feasts to share and enjoy. Then, it was time to prepare for the long winter ahead when the fields lay barren for many long months. Today’s Thanksgiving shares common threads with the harvest rituals of yore. We still enjoy taking a break from work to celebrate our good fortune and give thanks for all we have by gathering to feast with family and friends. And we can thank President Abraham Lincoln for making the day official, as he declared the final Thursday in November a national

day of Thanksgiving. Congress made it an official day off from work in 1941 when turkey day became a true national holiday. An interesting side note: Congress also moved Thanksgiving back a week, in hopes of giving more oomph to the holiday shopping season. And would you believe shopping and our day of thanks are still inexplicably tied together? Modern-day Thanksgiving is linked with Black Friday, the day after feast day, and the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. This year, some stores are even staying open on Thanksgiving. Though most of us no longer work in the fields, we do live in a hectic, fast-paced digital world. Perhaps it’s now even more important to take the time to pause and remember to give thanks for our good fortune. This year, why not instill some new traditions at your Thanksgiving table? Perhaps ask each family member to tell what he or she is most grateful for before feasting on turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. Or volunteer to work at a food bank on Thanksgiving to help others in need. After all, Thanksgiving should be centered on gratitude and giving rather than on football and bargain shopping.

Ingredients:2 1/2 tbsp black peppercorns 5 oz pomace oil2 1/2 tsp white peppercorns 1/2 tsp chopped parsley, dry3 each, 12 oz New York strip Salt and pepper to taste3 tsp kosher salt

Preparation:Place both peppercorns in a sauté pan and cook on medium high heat for 2 minutes. Pull from the heat and crack the peppercorns in half. Season the steak with salt and pepper on both sides. Place the cracked peppercorns on a plate and press one side of the steak into the peppercorns to coat evenly. Pour pomace oil in sauté and then sear the steak peppercorn side down first for 2-3 minutes. Turn the steak over and cook to medium rare or desired doneness. Cut the NY strip into ¾ inch thick slices on a slight angle then arrange 3 pieces on a small, warm plate. Garnish with chopped parsley.

Fleming’s Potatoes Ingredients:4 oz leeks 1 1/2 c half and half2 oz jalapenos, quarter inch diced 4 oz cheddar cheese, grated1 1/2 tsp kosher salt 4 oz jack cheese, grated1 tsp black pepper, fine grind 3 lbs potatoes, Idaho russet1 1/2 oz butter, lightly salted As needed pan coating2 c heavy cream

Preparation:Cut ends of leeks and dice only the bottom 3 inches of leeks into 1/2 dice. Place butter in large sauce pot set on medium high heat. Add jalapenos, leeks, salt and pepper, sauté for 4-5 minutes. Add cream and half and half and bring to a simmer. When cream is hot, pull off stove and add both cheeses, blend in thoroughly. Peel potatoes and slice into 1/16 inch thick circles with a mandolin. Combine potatoes and cream mixture in mixing bowl. Spray sides and bottoms of a 13 x 9 inch baking dish with pan coating. Place potato mixture in the pan and evenly distribute the potatoes and sauce. Cover with plastic wrap and aluminum foil. Bake in 350 degree oven for one hour. Remove wrap and foil and cook for 15 more minutes to brown top of potatoes.

Serves 5

Wurstfest

Landa Park| November 7-16

830.625.9167 | Wurstfest.com

A unique celebration rich in German culture and full

of Texas fun! During the 10-day festival, you’ll find a

variety of entertainment, food and fun on the Wurstfest

Grounds in Landa Park and many special events

throughout New Braunfels and Comal County.

Ford Holiday River Parade & Lighting Ceremony

River Walk | November 28

210.227.4262 | TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com

The San Antonio River is a source of a South Texas

Treasure, The San Antonio River Walk. For over 30

years, this spectacular one-hour parade along San

Antonio’s River Walk has featured illuminated floats with

celebrities, bands and lavishly-costumed participants.

Santa’s Railroad Wonderland

Texas Transportation Museum

Weekends December 6-27

210.490.3554 | TXTransportationMuseum.org

Santa’s Railroad Wonderland is an extravaganza of

Christmas activities. There are night time train and

hay rides. Just about every part of our forty acre site

is decorated, from the historic depot, the trains, the

garden railroad, our three other scale model railroad

layouts and everything else in between. We have our

own character, Choo Choo Claus. Our event has been

bringing joy to thousands of families for ten years.

Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio 10k

Downtown San Antonio | December 7

800.311.1255 | RunRocknRoll.com

The marathon and half marathon courses are as flat

and festive as they come – perfect for runners and

walkers of all ability levels. Scenic course highlights San

Antonio’s famous sites. During the race enjoy live music

from local bands, spirited cheer squads, and plentiful

course support.

Celebrate San Antonio

Downtown San Antonio | December 31

210.212.8423 | SAParksFoundation.org

The San Antonio Parks Foundation, along with the City

of San Antonio, produces the annual New Year’s Eve

event, Celebrate San Antonio in downtown San Antonio.

This event features something for everyone including

music on three stages and special entertainment areas

for children and families. Celebrate San Antonio attracts

approximately 250,000+ people to the downtown area.

NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2014

PEPPERCORN STEAK

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar210.824.9463 | FlemingsSteakhouse.com

In Good Taste Event Calendar

H O M E S W E E T H O M E R E M O D E L A popular HGTV show, Love It or List It, is themed around homeowners who have shortcomings with their current home. Two experts are called in to help. One expert, a designer, comes up with a design and remodels the home in order to address the current issues so that the homeowners will “love” the home again. The other expert, a real estate agent, shows the homeowners other properties in order to persuade them to “list” their current home and move to one of the other properties. The premise is straight-forward, but how many times does the remodel win over moving to another property? According to Wikipedia, the percentage of homeowners who chose to “love it” is an overwhelming 59% (averaged over the first seven seasons of the show). Maybe a popular TV show does not

mimic real life exactly, but why do so many homeowners decide to fix up areas in their home or remodel it because they want to put their home on the market and sell it? They have already decided to “list it” and move, rather than remodel and “love it.” A home remodel should concentrate on both the value of the remodel to your lifestyle as well as the value of the remodel to selling the home sometime down the road. If you plan on staying in the home for a long time, the remodeling project should address what matters most to you. Just like the frustrated homeowners on the TV show, you can probably list the top five short-comings or issues with your current home. Make a list and then consider both the immediate value to your lifestyle and the return on investment in terms of resale value of the home in the future.

According to Remodeling magazine’s annual Cost vs. Value Report for 2014, the top five renovations that yield the greatest percentage return on investment are: • Entry door replacement: 96.6% • Wood deck addition: 87.4% • Attic bedroom: 84.3% • Garage door replacement: 83.7% • Minor kitchen remodel: 82.7% For example, a minor kitchen remodel is defined as updating a functional but dated kitchen with modern yet mid-priced finishes such as raised panel cabinet door fronts and upgraded countertops. The bottom-line is that a home remodeling project should give you, the homeowner, the biggest “bang for the buck” so that you will love your home, whether it be for many years to come or until it’s time to sell.

A MODERN

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s the weather turns cooler and we set our dining room table for a Thanksgiving feast, we are given the opportunity to pause and reflect on all we can be grateful for. The tradition of Thanksgiving, of course, is not a new idea, nor one that truly began at Plymouth with the Pilgrims and the Native Americans. Cultures around the world have celebrated their harvest annually when the fields were full and ripe for picking. The word harvest is actually from the Old English word hærfest, meaning autumn and the full moon nearest the autumnal equinox is called the Harvest Moon. At harvest festivals, ancient cultures took respite from the labor of the fields and gave thanks for their bountiful harvest by preparing large feasts to share and enjoy. Then, it was time to prepare for the long winter ahead when the fields lay barren for many long months. Today’s Thanksgiving shares common threads with the harvest rituals of yore. We still enjoy taking a break from work to celebrate our good fortune and give thanks for all we have by gathering to feast with family and friends. And we can thank President Abraham Lincoln for making the day official, as he declared the final Thursday in November a national

day of Thanksgiving. Congress made it an official day off from work in 1941 when turkey day became a true national holiday. An interesting side note: Congress also moved Thanksgiving back a week, in hopes of giving more oomph to the holiday shopping season. And would you believe shopping and our day of thanks are still inexplicably tied together? Modern-day Thanksgiving is linked with Black Friday, the day after feast day, and the unofficial start of the holiday shopping season. This year, some stores are even staying open on Thanksgiving. Though most of us no longer work in the fields, we do live in a hectic, fast-paced digital world. Perhaps it’s now even more important to take the time to pause and remember to give thanks for our good fortune. This year, why not instill some new traditions at your Thanksgiving table? Perhaps ask each family member to tell what he or she is most grateful for before feasting on turkey, stuffing, and cranberry sauce. Or volunteer to work at a food bank on Thanksgiving to help others in need. After all, Thanksgiving should be centered on gratitude and giving rather than on football and bargain shopping.

Ingredients:2 1/2 tbsp black peppercorns 5 oz pomace oil2 1/2 tsp white peppercorns 1/2 tsp chopped parsley, dry3 each, 12 oz New York strip Salt and pepper to taste3 tsp kosher salt

Preparation:Place both peppercorns in a sauté pan and cook on medium high heat for 2 minutes. Pull from the heat and crack the peppercorns in half. Season the steak with salt and pepper on both sides. Place the cracked peppercorns on a plate and press one side of the steak into the peppercorns to coat evenly. Pour pomace oil in sauté and then sear the steak peppercorn side down first for 2-3 minutes. Turn the steak over and cook to medium rare or desired doneness. Cut the NY strip into ¾ inch thick slices on a slight angle then arrange 3 pieces on a small, warm plate. Garnish with chopped parsley.

Fleming’s Potatoes Ingredients:4 oz leeks 1 1/2 c half and half2 oz jalapenos, quarter inch diced 4 oz cheddar cheese, grated1 1/2 tsp kosher salt 4 oz jack cheese, grated1 tsp black pepper, fine grind 3 lbs potatoes, Idaho russet1 1/2 oz butter, lightly salted As needed pan coating2 c heavy cream

Preparation:Cut ends of leeks and dice only the bottom 3 inches of leeks into 1/2 dice. Place butter in large sauce pot set on medium high heat. Add jalapenos, leeks, salt and pepper, sauté for 4-5 minutes. Add cream and half and half and bring to a simmer. When cream is hot, pull off stove and add both cheeses, blend in thoroughly. Peel potatoes and slice into 1/16 inch thick circles with a mandolin. Combine potatoes and cream mixture in mixing bowl. Spray sides and bottoms of a 13 x 9 inch baking dish with pan coating. Place potato mixture in the pan and evenly distribute the potatoes and sauce. Cover with plastic wrap and aluminum foil. Bake in 350 degree oven for one hour. Remove wrap and foil and cook for 15 more minutes to brown top of potatoes.

Serves 5

Wurstfest

Landa Park| November 7-16

830.625.9167 | Wurstfest.com

A unique celebration rich in German culture and full

of Texas fun! During the 10-day festival, you’ll find a

variety of entertainment, food and fun on the Wurstfest

Grounds in Landa Park and many special events

throughout New Braunfels and Comal County.

Ford Holiday River Parade & Lighting Ceremony

River Walk | November 28

210.227.4262 | TheSanAntonioRiverWalk.com

The San Antonio River is a source of a South Texas

Treasure, The San Antonio River Walk. For over 30

years, this spectacular one-hour parade along San

Antonio’s River Walk has featured illuminated floats with

celebrities, bands and lavishly-costumed participants.

Santa’s Railroad Wonderland

Texas Transportation Museum

Weekends December 6-27

210.490.3554 | TXTransportationMuseum.org

Santa’s Railroad Wonderland is an extravaganza of

Christmas activities. There are night time train and

hay rides. Just about every part of our forty acre site

is decorated, from the historic depot, the trains, the

garden railroad, our three other scale model railroad

layouts and everything else in between. We have our

own character, Choo Choo Claus. Our event has been

bringing joy to thousands of families for ten years.

Rock ‘n’ Roll San Antonio 10k

Downtown San Antonio | December 7

800.311.1255 | RunRocknRoll.com

The marathon and half marathon courses are as flat

and festive as they come – perfect for runners and

walkers of all ability levels. Scenic course highlights San

Antonio’s famous sites. During the race enjoy live music

from local bands, spirited cheer squads, and plentiful

course support.

Celebrate San Antonio

Downtown San Antonio | December 31

210.212.8423 | SAParksFoundation.org

The San Antonio Parks Foundation, along with the City

of San Antonio, produces the annual New Year’s Eve

event, Celebrate San Antonio in downtown San Antonio.

This event features something for everyone including

music on three stages and special entertainment areas

for children and families. Celebrate San Antonio attracts

approximately 250,000+ people to the downtown area.

NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2014

PEPPERCORN STEAK

Fleming’s Prime Steakhouse & Wine Bar210.824.9463 | FlemingsSteakhouse.com

In Good Taste Event Calendar

H O M E S W E E T H O M E R E M O D E L A popular HGTV show, Love It or List It, is themed around homeowners who have shortcomings with their current home. Two experts are called in to help. One expert, a designer, comes up with a design and remodels the home in order to address the current issues so that the homeowners will “love” the home again. The other expert, a real estate agent, shows the homeowners other properties in order to persuade them to “list” their current home and move to one of the other properties. The premise is straight-forward, but how many times does the remodel win over moving to another property? According to Wikipedia, the percentage of homeowners who chose to “love it” is an overwhelming 59% (averaged over the first seven seasons of the show). Maybe a popular TV show does not

mimic real life exactly, but why do so many homeowners decide to fix up areas in their home or remodel it because they want to put their home on the market and sell it? They have already decided to “list it” and move, rather than remodel and “love it.” A home remodel should concentrate on both the value of the remodel to your lifestyle as well as the value of the remodel to selling the home sometime down the road. If you plan on staying in the home for a long time, the remodeling project should address what matters most to you. Just like the frustrated homeowners on the TV show, you can probably list the top five short-comings or issues with your current home. Make a list and then consider both the immediate value to your lifestyle and the return on investment in terms of resale value of the home in the future.

According to Remodeling magazine’s annual Cost vs. Value Report for 2014, the top five renovations that yield the greatest percentage return on investment are: • Entry door replacement: 96.6% • Wood deck addition: 87.4% • Attic bedroom: 84.3% • Garage door replacement: 83.7% • Minor kitchen remodel: 82.7% For example, a minor kitchen remodel is defined as updating a functional but dated kitchen with modern yet mid-priced finishes such as raised panel cabinet door fronts and upgraded countertops. The bottom-line is that a home remodeling project should give you, the homeowner, the biggest “bang for the buck” so that you will love your home, whether it be for many years to come or until it’s time to sell.

A MODERN

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Home Sweet Home RemodelShould You ‘Love It’ Or ‘List It’?

Season’s Greetings WithFleming’s Peppercorn Steak

A Time For Thanks

THANKSGIVING GRATITUDE

Cove

r Pho

togr

aphy

| Can

delar

ia De

sign

Idyllic Living In This Shavano Creek Home

Exclusively Presented By

NO

VEM

BER

| D

ECEM

BER

20

14

4th Generation Real Estate Expert

THE WATERS AT DEERFIELD

Information is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Properties on this list have been listed/sold by various participants in the MLS.

[email protected]

www.JoshDym.com10 Dominion Drive | San Antonio, TX 78257

Real Estate Activity in The Waters at Deerfield

Nannette Gagne Escrow Officer

210.698.0924 Office 210.838.4007 Mobile

[email protected]

jeffersonbank.com/mortgages

Todd M. Schneider NMLS# 812337

371 North Main Street Boerne, TX 78006(830) [email protected]

Integrity • Responsiveness • Commitment

Whether you are buying or building a home, you will experience service at its finest. We offer a wide range of competitive products, including various jumbo loan options. Our mortgage specialists can help you find the product that meets your unique needs.

For personal service, in-house underwriting and processing, please contact:

If your home is currently listed, this is not a solicitation for that listing. Produced by UpscaleRealEstateMarketing.com • 877.660.0996

Address Sq. Ft. Days on Market List Price Price per Sq. Ft.CURRENTLY FOR SALE31 Royal Waters Dr 3,880 129 $525,000 $135.30

RECENTLY SOLD 3 Royal Cove 3,555 10 $599,900 $168.7411 Regency Row Dr 4,072 10 $664,000 $163.0626 Palace Place Dr 5,492 173 $653,223 $118.9411 Royal Cove 6,040 102 $850,000 $140.72

KNOWLEDGEover words

RESULTSover promises

ACTIONSover stagnation

RISING ABOVEthe status quo

New to Market in Shavano Creek

Featured Listing211 Post Oak Way | 5 Bed | 5.5 Bath | 6,767 SQFT | $945,000

This home is situated on a .88 acre lot with an entertainer’s back yard including a pool and spa.