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Apr 07 2024
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Volunteer to help Portland’s public orchard grow
When it comes to fruit, little is better than fresh and free. That is one of the best things about Mt. Joy Orchard in Portland. Harvesting the fruit takes some effort, and the orchard’s caretakers would welcome some help, but the fruit, ranging from strawberries to apples, is free for the taking. The orchard, located on a little more than an acre of land between Washington Avenue and North
Portland Press HeraldApr 07 2024
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José Andrés Frustrated It Took Foreign Aid Workers’ Deaths To Spark Global Outrage Over Gaza
The international community was instantly outraged after seven food aid workers with the World Central Kitchen charity were killed by Israeli forces in Gaza earlier this month. But while the charity’s founder, José Andrés, continues to mourn the victims, the chef has expressed frustration that it took the death of foreign workers for much of the world to open its eyes to Israel’s military
HuffPostMar 30 2024
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Popular Springfield café and bakery expands to Gasoline Alley
Three years and $250,000 in renovations later, the much-anticipated one-stop-shop, Urban Food Brood of Springfield, has finally added the last piece of its indoor market puzzle. While opening a second location for Nosh Restaurant and Café in Gasoline Alley was always part of the plan, it wasn’t until earlier this year that the café would soft-launch at the Urban Food Brood — a collection of
MassLive.comApr 08 2024
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Dear Abby: I’m dating a musician who’s nine years younger than me — I like him but he’s always broke
DEAR ABBY: I have been going out with a man who is nine years younger than I am. He’s a musician who plays bass guitar in several bands. I am retired. I love going out dancing with him and being social with other friends. I met him at a social club a year and a half ago. He works during the week at a fast-food place. Some weekends, he goes away on gigs with the band. He’s been married four
New York Post (News)Apr 03 2024
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The Mask In Your Dreams Is Crossing the Finish Line
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Denver WestwordApr 07 2024
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‘Pillar of the community’ shoots Chipotle worker in quarrel over guacamole
In the latest outbreak in America’s epidemic of fast food violence, a Detroit man felt so strongly about this guacamole that he busted a cap into a Chipotle worker. The incident went down at the Mexican-American eatery’s location at 26147 Evergreen Road in Southfield on Friday evening when the “pillar of the community” began arguing with the 21-year-old employee in a quarrel that rapidly
Bizpac ReviewApr 07 2024
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Tacos Chiwas: How a Valley love match helped improve Phoenix's culinary scene
We've already established that, while metro Phoenix is not the leader in Mexican restaurants in the U.S., it still has much to offer, with just over 1,700 Mexican food establishments in Maricopa County. The owners of the renowned Mexican brand Chiwas proudly make the A-list of that group of chefs and restaurateurs who, year after year, position Arizona on the culinary map. Armando Hernandez
AZ CentralApr 06 2024
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General conference special: World Report
SALT LAKE CITY — The April 2024 edition of the World Report, a semiannual compilation of news from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, highlights the important work the Church of Jesus Christ is doing in Liberia with the World Food Programme. A spotlight also shines on the good that continues to be done through Light the World Giving Machines — including the sharing of messages of
KSLApr 07 2024
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DHDC installs new exhibit featuring Amarillo's Afghanistan refugee community
The Don Harrington Discovery Center (DHDC) is presenting its second installment of "Beyond: Unity in Community," an immersive cultural exhibit featuring the Afghanistan Community of Amarillo and the Afghan lifestyle, food, music, and education, available now for viewing through the summer. "Beyond: Unity in Community" is a cultural exhibit that highlights different refugee communities in
Yahoo NewsNov 02 2013
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Food Stamp Cut Reverberates Across Country
National media and federal policymakers haven't paid much attention, but a $5 billion reduction to the food stamp program that took effect Friday has already been reverberating across the country.
Food bank directors have been telling local newspapers and TV stations they're worried the shrinking benefits from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program will result in rising need at a
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