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Sl*tty Vegan's Pinky Cole Discusses Her Origin Story, Plus Her Vegan Kitchen Staples ...
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(Eat Me)
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... locations in the Atlanta area, with plans to expand to Athens, GA; Birmingham, AL; Baltimore, MD; and Brooklyn, NY.
But Cole’s politics go beyond the plate. She’s purposefully opened her restaurants ...
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Created on 07 July 2022
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This Portland Oregon Food Delivery Service and Restaurant Is Fueling The Area's Sex Worker Community, One Grain Bowl At A Tim
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(Eat Me)
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... struggle to obtain nutritious meals during overnight work hours. “[Portland] is known for its late-night food, and some of the bars and restaurants stay open late and serve food that’s pretty amazing, ...
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Created on 15 March 2022
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"Concrete Utopia," the New Exhibition from Photographer Saneun Hwang, Captures the Fleeting Nature of NYC: BUST Interview ...
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(Arts)
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... on the different cultures and the influence of food in order to promote Queens as a culinary destination.
Keiko and I both love food and experiencing new restaurants. In 2020, it was really saddening ...
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Created on 22 July 2021
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Hey Sluts! Pinky Cole’s Plant-Based Burger Joint, Slutty Vegan, is Going to Rock Your World (AND Take You Out to Dinner First)
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(Eat Me)
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... has expressed plans to expand to 13 restaurants within the next year, with Birmingham, Alabama being the only confirmed new location so far. Pinky Cole’s bold moves seem to be paying off as her burger ...
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Created on 29 June 2021
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Picnics Are The Ultimate Late-Pandemic Social Activity
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(Living)
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... Picnics allow you to avoid dealing with overrun restaurants (unless you’re picking up takeout), and to choose how much (or how little) money and energy to spend. You can personalize the spread to your ...
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Created on 19 April 2021
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How You Can Combat Food Insecurity Right Now
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(Living)
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... area; they then transfer that food to those who can use it.
Food Rescue US – Like 412, Food Rescue US reduces waste by transferring food from grocers and restaurants that would have been thrown away ...
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Created on 07 February 2021
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Today's Election Got You Stress Eating? Check Out This New Avocado Cookboo
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(Books)
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... avo toast. Richeson got her start by recreating recipes from restaurants that she wanted to try but couldn't afford at the time. “From there, I started just developing new and different recipes. I started ...
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Created on 03 November 2020
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Is This Fake News?: The BUST Guide to Media Literacy
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(Living)
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... based out of various restaurants.
Clearly, Pizzagate is fake news, but it’s not what President Donald Trump means when he tweets the phrase. Instead, he typically aims the jab at any unflattering news ...
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Created on 16 September 2020
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The Feminist Guide to Los Angeles, California
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(Living)
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Los Angeles feels like a hodgepodge of disparate towns, mashed into one giant, perennially sunny, palm tree-studded city. It’s got glittering beaches and boardwalks, lush mountains, jammed freeways, ...
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Created on 27 August 2020
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How Making Preserves Led This Queer Chef On A Healing Journey + 4 DIY Jam Recipes
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(Eat Me)
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... met her partner Amy, a farmer. The two moved to Seattle soon after, where Smiley cooked and consulted with local restaurants. Though she only saw her father twice more before he passed away in 2012, she ...
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Created on 19 August 2020
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It's Black Women's Equal Pay Day — What Does This Mean In The Age Of COVID-1
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(Feminism)
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... reduced. Additionally, industries dominated by women have been more heavily impacted than industries dominated by men. These include retail, restaurants, and offices, each of which overrepresent Black ...
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Created on 13 August 2020
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Pizza Maven Shealyn Brand Is Keeping The Wood Fire Burning During Quarantine
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(Eat Me)
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Locked down pizza fans across the nation have had to go without their smoky, fresh Neapolitan pies from their favorite restaurants. Though most pizzerias have stayed open during the pandemic, eating ...
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Created on 17 July 2020
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Disney Reopens Despite Spike In Florida Corona Cases
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(Living)
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... throughout the park. Hotel and restaurant choices are limited and many stores, restaurants, and kiosks are closed.
There are also no character meet-and-greets (for obvious reasons) and parades and fireworks ...
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Created on 13 July 2020
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Celebrating #BLACKOUTDAY2020 By Supporting Black-Owned Businesses
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(Living)
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... Black Owned: This website provides a plethora of resources for virtually everything. From west coast to east coast. From where to buy groceries to finding restaurants and looking out for your exercise ...
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Created on 07 July 2020
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Ditch Your White Savior Complex: 10 More Documentaries To Watch About Racism Instead Of “The Help”
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(Movies)
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... the inspirational story of American Civil Rights activists' peaceful protest against racial segregation on buses, trains and in restaurants in the 1960s. This important part of history, which is oftentimes ...
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Created on 10 June 2020
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As Unemployment Rates Rise, Women Are Hit The Hardest
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(Feminism)
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... still most hit by the coronavirus pandemic closures, were hospitality, leisure, retail, professional and business services, and non-durable goods manufacturing. This makes sense. Restaurants and bars had ...
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Created on 10 April 2020
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I'm a Restaurant Worker in NYC. Here's How COVID-19 Has Affected Me and My April Re
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(Living)
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... moving through crowds of people as if it were a festival to do my job did make me nervous. If anyone had it and didn’t realize, they would be exposing the whole staff and customers to the virus. Many restaurants ...
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Created on 25 March 2020
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A Pregnant Woman With Coronavirus' Experience Reflects The U.K.'s Handle On The Pandemi
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(Living)
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... and is fining and arresting people on the street, have taken what appears like extreme precautions despite how effective social distancing has proven to be. England has yet to close schools, bars, restaurants ...
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Created on 18 March 2020
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7 Dystopian And Isolating Books By Women to Read ATM
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(Books)
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... of COVID-19. New York City, in particular, has closed schools, universities, restaurants, bars, gyms, cinemas and more. Offices have also closed, leaving many people working from home. And while it would ...
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Created on 17 March 2020
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The Coronavirus Exposes A Glaring Issue With America’s Healthcare System
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(Feminism)
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... daily. For example, here in New York, as universities close and events get canceled or postponed, restaurants are still operating and serving plenty of customers.
In the wake of this pandemic, some ...
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Created on 13 March 2020