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May 21 2024
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Fun Fact about Food Fusion in Tampa’s Historic Ybor City
TAMPA (BLOOM)- Host of the nationally syndicated health and wellness show Bloom, Gayle Guyardo joined sous chef Enzo Pardo at Casa Santo Stefano to discuss the unique food scene in Ybor City.
It can best be described as a food fusion. Cubans, Hispanics and Italians worked together to create this unique food scene.
All these different cultures infusing their recipes into the food
WFLASep 11 2024
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In fight of his life, UCLA's Rod Foster holds fast to his faith
Once hailed as the fastest player in college basketball, he now moves with the push of a button. His motorized wheelchair whirring to life, “Rocket Rod” Foster uses the joystick attached to the end of an armrest to roll forward inside his West Los Angeles apartment. He can raise his right arm to roughly shoulder level. His left arm, the weaker one, can only go up several inches. Foster can’t
Los Angeles TimesSep 10 2024
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Plans to hold Sunderland illuminations at Mowbray Park again
Park could host lights festival for second year A popular illuminations festival could be held in a city park for the second year running. The annual Festival of Light in Sunderland moved to Mowbray Park in the city centre last year. The council has now submitted an application for a temporary change of use of Mowbray Park to hold the event there again. It will take place between 25 October
BBC NewsMay 21 2024
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Our Community Food Pantry in Southwick invites donors to ‘adopt a shelf’
SOUTHWICK — In an effort to provide its clients with additional food choices, the Our Community Food Pantry has started a new “Adopt-a-Shelf” program and is continuing this summer its “Plant a Row for Hunger.”
“People in our community do care and people want to help, but sometimes they don’t know how to,” said pantry Director Sally Munson about the new program.
MassLive.comSep 10 2024
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McDonald’s surprising new Happy Meal has grownups psyched to hit the drive-thru: ‘I’d be sad as a kid’
McDonald’s is collaborating with Crocs on a new Happy Meal that’s grabbing plenty of grownup attention — even though it’s supposedly aimed at kids. Instagram food news account @snackolator shared that the Crocs Happy Meal will include “Exclusive Croc Clips,” which are mini keychains in the shape of the iconic rubber clogs. The meal will come in a Croc-branded Happy Meal box, and the Crocs
New York Post (News)Sep 11 2024
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We’re About to Visit a Foreign Country With Our Toddler. I’m Worried There Won’t Be Snacks.
Care and Feeding is Slate’s parenting advice column. Have a question for Care and Feeding? Submit it here. We’re taking our 18-month-old daughter to France in about 10 days. We’ll be bringing at least enough snacks for the flight there, but I’m wondering what we can expect when we’re in France, as far as toddler snacks. I know Europe has some differences in culture and raising kids, so I’m not
SlateJun 09 2024
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Conservation, food-centered festival promises family fun at Malabar Farm on June 29
Richland Soil and Water Conservation District (SWCD) is joining Malabar Farm State Park to co-host the fourth annual Family Fun on the Farm Festival noon 4 p.m. June 29. It's open to the public and admission is free. The festival centers around the theme of where food comes from and conservation. It will be filled with hands-on activities like fishing and archery. Fishing is free for those who
Mansfield News JournalSep 10 2024
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The NFL played its 1st and only game in Maine 65 years ago
Hard Telling Not Knowing each week tries to answer your burning questions about why things are the way they are in Maine — specifically about Maine culture and history, both long ago and recent, large and small, important and silly. Send your questions to eburnham@bangordailynews.com. For many Mainers, a trip to Gillette Stadium in Massachusetts to see the New England Patriots — or a trip to
Bangor Daily NewsSep 10 2024
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Boar’s Head plant posed an ‘imminent threat’ years before listeria outbreak
But despite repeated violations, the plant continued to operate. “The establishment failed to meet the regulatory requirements,” according to a noncompliance report, noting that plant management was “notified to take the necessary corrective actions.” Between Sept. 27 and Oct. 4, 2022, inspectors detailed food residue on the floor of the liverwurst room, live beetles in a hallway and thick
Washington Post