• The Huge Change Bob's Red Mill Is Making To Its Business Model

    by admin on 2022-08-12 21:21:41

    Some people can remember the bread baking fad during the pandemic. Beyond the sourdough starters and perfected baking recipes, many people were stocking the pantry with flour, grains, and other baking ingredients. While the store shelves might have been bare, the click, order, deliver option e

  • As one of Va.’s largest mills closes, smaller mills grind on | WVTF

    by admin on 2022-08-12 21:21:40

    Last month, one of Virginia’s largest producers of flour and cornmeal announced they would be closing their business. Big Spring Mill has been in operation along the Roanoke River between Christiansburg and Roanoke since 1850. Meanwhile, another mill in nearby Floyd County is stepping up its

  • Orcutt Mineral Society rocks local gem lovers with return of annual show | Local news | syvnews.com

    by admin on 2022-08-12 21:21:35

    A visitor marvels at a mineral specimen during the Orcutt Mineral Society's Rainbow of Gems Show last weekend at Nipomo High School. The show returned for its 54th time after being shuttered for two years by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    A slice taken from a geode containing amethyst crystals f

  • Vox Media

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    Mercedes Golip’s floral arepas are as beautiful as they are easy to make

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    I have a lifelong relationship with arepas: I was born and raised in Venezuela, where arepas are not just a nu

  • ‘Downrounds’ see an upturn in 2022 | Fortune

    by admin on 2022-08-12 21:21:25

    The firehose of VC dollars that flooded startups with cash in 2021 has been replaced with an ordinary garden hose in 2022. And that may cause challenges for startups that need to raise money in coming months.

    Venture financing in the U.S. totaled $62.3 billion in the second quarter, down

  • Malcolm Gaskill · Like Oysters in Their Shells: The Death Trade · LRB 18 August 2022

    by admin on 2022-08-12 21:21:24

    T his is ​ what happens when you die. Electricity stops flowing through your neural circuitry and consciousness shuts down as though a switch has been flicked. Blood keeps moving for a while, ebbing without the heart’s propulsion before succumbing to gravity and pooling in the lowe

  • Las Vegas strip club wants to add video poker machines | Las Vegas Review-Journal

    by admin on 2022-08-12 21:21:04

    A request by the Sapphire Gentlemen’s Club to operate 12 bar-top poker machines has been delayed by the Clark County Commission.

    Citing financial losses related to the COVID-19 pandemic, a Las Vegas strip club is seeking a state gaming license and county approval to operate bar-top

  • Latinx Files: The effects of Trump's family separation - Los Angeles Times

    by admin on 2022-08-12 21:21:02

    On Sunday, the Atlantic published a lengthy investigation — it clocks in at nearly 30,000 words — by Caitlin Dickerson that explains in great detail how the Trump administration implemented a ‘zero tolerance’ immigration policy that led to thousands of families being separated.

    D

  • Bottoms UP! ‘Poverty Crusher’ drink hits spot for nonprofit - 32963 Features, People - Vero News

    by admin on 2022-08-12 21:20:29

    Southern Social mixologists have created a unique Poverty Crusher cocktail concoction to benefit United Against Poverty of Indian River County. To kick off the occasion, guests at an invitational party last Tuesday were given a first taste of the refreshing elixir, which has a tequila base, en

  • Mandalay’s revolution | Myanmar NOW

    by admin on 2022-08-12 21:19:56

    Locals reflect on the events that transformed Maha Aungmyay Township into a focal point of anti-coup resistance, as well as the heavy toll taken by military repression 

    On February 20, 2021, three weeks after the military coup, employees of the Yadanarbon Port in Mandalay’s M