Month: November 2023

Rear view of couple traveling through car. Maskot | Maskot | Getty Images A recall on your vehicle can derail your travel plans, depending on the issue at hand.  It’s an issue plenty of drivers have to consider this fall. Subaru, Volkswagen, General Motors, Mercedes-Benz, Toyota and Honda Motor are among the vehicle manufacturers that
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Experience has always remained at the core of DAVIDsTEA since David Segal, a self-proclaimed tea connoisseur, opened his first lifestyle retailer in Toronto back in 2008. The company was a game changer at the time: tea, despite being a traditional drink celebrated over centuries-old rituals across Asia, and the second-most-consumed beverage after water, was still
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Some 165 photographers working on assignment for National Geographic shot more than 2.1 million images in 2023. Now, 29 are featured in its annual “Pictures of the Year” retrospective. The feature — published in the magazine’s December issue and online in November — contains “stunning photographs that unearth remarkable, rarely seen moments,” according to National
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Food serves as more than a means of sustenance; it concurrently bridges our family history, creating a link between our past and present, thereby immortalizing familial legacy through food memories Reconnecting with Our Food Heritage: A Journey Beyond Recipes Cheerful smiling Black son enjoying playing with his father while doing bakery at home. Playful …
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Avoriaz was the brainchild of Jean Vuarnet, 1960 Olympic Downhill Champion and subsequently of sunglasses fame. He grew up in Avoriaz’s neighbouring resort Morzine, and dreamt of developing the pastures high above his home town into a ski resort.  Vuarnet enlisted the help of Gérald Brémond, who later founded and ran the Pierre et Vacances
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Long known for its frozen food aisle innovation, CAULIPOWER has been serving up delicious and healthy alternative takes on family favorites. Last week, the company introduced Chicken Bites, the newest addition to their line-up of cauliflower-powered delights. Offered in two flavors, classic and dill, the company says its new Chicken Bites are the first cauliflower-coated
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If the darker days and chillier temps of November have dampened excitement over the impending holidays and the weather it might bring—fear not. Forget those cumbersome sweaters and winter accessories, order your peppermint mocha iced instead of hot, and head south to these sunnier (but no less festive) holiday destinations. The four warm-weather towns below
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Presenting the “break up edition” in which you ditch your standbys for something new. If you’re among the many who are hosting a Thanksgiving dinner, it’s likely your holiday table is a mix of dishes, people and personalities. So, why not serve up a mix of wines, too? “Thanksgiving is the time to play,” says
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A single agri-business behemoth dominates the Thanksgiving-industrial complex. By Chloe Sorvino, Forbes Staff There’s hardly a forkful of Thanksgiving that doesn’t involve agri-business giant Cargill, America’s biggest privately held company. Cargill makes key ingredients in gravy, cranberry sauce, packaged dinner rolls, cornbread mix and marshmallows for the sweet potatoes. It manufactures the vegetable oils used
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James Clayton, Sales Director, Simpson Superyachts According to industry reports, the number of superyachts in the Asia-Pacific region has seen a notable uptick, with an average of 100 superyachts over 30m visiting the region each month – and this figure is growing. In Hong Kong alone, over 100 30m-plus superyachts are registered following a 10
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