A number of businesses across the United States are faced with operating with fewer employees, but one viral TikTok showcased a fully-staffed burger joint in Kent, Washington, while noting that the 15 people working earned $20 per hour. In her TikTok that has received almost 780,000 views since it was posted on October 23, user missadriennek wrote that the Dick’s Burgers location was fully staffed, and her order of two cheeseburgers, one deluxe cheeseburger, two orders of fries, one shake […]

Learn how the cooking in Animal Crossing: New Horizons works, including how to get new recipes, ingredients, and of course, how to cook. Animal Crossing: New Horizons now lets players cook food using DIY cooking recipes. Before you can become a culinary master, you will first need to unlock the ability to make DIY cooking recipes. Once that’s out of the way, you can go about cooking and even learning new recipes. How to unlock DIY cooking recipes […]

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA)- The Tampa Riverwalk International Food and Arts Festival will bring flavors from all around the world to Waterworks Park this Saturday and Sunday. According to event organizers, the festival has been around since 2015 to give local craftspeople, artists and food vendors a platform to showcase their talents. Alexis King is one of the several artists attending and said she will be displaying several acrylic paintings and drawings this weekend. King’s obsession with art began about seven […]

Source: billycm / Pixabay “When the coronavirus pandemic arrived, the United States was already deeply unequal. Before the pandemic, 140 million Americans were poor…”1. Fiscal and social inequality are foundational parts of the American experience. Markers of this fact1 include the following: The gap between corporate productivity and typical worker compensation has increased dramatically since 1979. Fiscal inequality has increased dramatically in the US between 1980 and 2020. In 1980, the share of US income going to the top 10% […]

Food bloggers, social media influencers, and magazines commonly relied upon for nutrition information often promote so-called clean eating. Many supporters of this concept promise benefits such as weight loss, radiant skin, and improved energy. The fundamentals of clean eating involve choosing natural, nutrient-dense foods and avoiding processed and refined foods. Taking a “clean” approach to eating can lead to an overall healthy lifestyle and weight management. However, some interpretations of clean eating may lead to unhealthy consequences. In this Honest […]

Anupam Kher took to Instagram to share the video of his conversation with his mother Dulari Kher. Veteran actor Anupam Kher recently took to Instagram to share a video of his conversation with his mom Dulari Kher. The food-related chitchat between the duo has now left people giggling. Also, the clip is absolutely adorable to watch. “Met Mom after a month. She immediately called me #Sukda (very thin). Made unbelievable faces! Then added that I look like a #Hoggard. Kashmiri […]

It’s no secret that fast food chains are primarily focused on serving meat-based products. But a new report from World Animal Protection, released just in time for World Vegan Day, shows just how far behind most of these restaurants are when it comes to offering any plant-based items. The new report also shows a general lack in sustainability efforts from many fast food companies. Fortunately, at least a handful of restaurants are making strides in offering more delicious, plant-based menu […]

Post Views: 334 The Scott D. Morris International Food and Cultural Festival features food and drink from 11 different countries, along with traditional and modern performances and country-specific booths with games and educational activities. https://unknews.unk.edu/wp-content/uploads/2021/11/Tracy-Falconer-Clip-1.mp3 By TYLER ELLYSONUNK Communications KEARNEY – The University of Nebraska at Kearney will kick off International Education Week by hosting one of its most popular events. Campus and community members are invited to explore the world during the 44th annual Scott D. […]

I drive down the road with the windows rolled down listening to the Tina Turner song, “What’s love got to do with it.” I turn up the radio, sing along. This song plays through my mind all day. Life is busy. We can find ourselves tired, burned out and at risk for health problems. I think of Hippocrates’s quote, “Let food be thy medicine and medicine be thy food.” Now, after listening to Tina Turner, I ask the question: “What’s […]

Tammy Wham can’t get her hands on canned corn or whole grain muffins. Both are staples in the public school kitchen in Ennis, where Wham serves as kitchen manager — or, she quips, “head lunch lady.” Wham and her staff serve breakfast and lunch to roughly 340 K-12 students daily, but numerous menu items and ingredients have become difficult or impossible to acquire this fall due to national food shortages and supply chain complications. “I’ve been here since 2001,” said […]