Tag: food
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Sanitation inspectors have ordered the sale of pickles, ice cream to stop due to non-functioning hand wash sinks
[ad_1] San Antonio – A recent health checkup reveals a rat-prone convenience store, a Mexican restaurant where employees don’t wash their hands, and a popular fried chicken chain that needs cleaning. The three businesses had a passing grade in the 80’s, but had some serious health issues that needed attention. Express Mart #2 Express Mart ... -
San Diego biotech collects baby poop to reveal microbiome health
[ad_1] A Persephone Biosciences lab employee took a bacterial sample from a tank kept in a small box at -200 degrees Celsius (-328 degrees Fahrenheit). It’s an infantile bacterium that Persephone’s CEO, Stephanie Culler, calls her “company asset.” And where did they come from? “This is my poop set!” said Kuller. She is seeking parents ... -
gBETA launches digital marketing program for small businesses – Inside INdiana Business
[ad_1] (Photo provided by gener8tor) A Wisconsin-based venture and startup accelerator launches a new program to leverage online marketing tools to support the growth of direct-to-consumer businesses across Indiana. According to gener8tor, the first cohort of the gBETA digital marketing program for small businesses will include 10 companies participating in a virtual showcase held at ... -
Nordstrom flagship launches designer pop-up honoring New York fashion and designers
[ad_1] New York City’s flagship Nordstrom store is showcasing some of New York City’s most famous designers in a new pop-up this fall. The flagship store at 225 W 57th Street officially launched its ‘New York’ center stage on September 7th. The pop-up features his eight designers, each designing a “power dressing”-themed capsule. Participating designers ... -
Carnegie Science Center Hosts Black and Gold 18+ Night, Local Interest Event
[ad_1] Adults ages 18 and up will have fun with friends as we celebrate all things Pittsburgh at 18+ Night: Black and Gold Science on Friday, September 23rd. From 6pm to 10pm, visitors can meet local sports writers Chris Carter and Josh Yohe to ask their hard-hitting questions and gain expert insight into this year’s ... -
Nurses face COVID, diabetes, mental health and more
[ad_1] Back in school, you’ll have bandages, bumps, and bruises. But it also meets students’ needs for sensory challenges, chronic illnesses like diabetes and food allergies, emotional needs like anxiety and depression, and fighting infectious diseases, including COVID. Wicked Local reached out to school nurses to ask for their thoughts on what families need to ... -
New Instrument Expands Arkansas Plant Health Clinic’s Research and Diagnostic Capabilities
[ad_1] Fred Miller Arkansas Plant Health Clinic Director Sherrie Smith (left) stands with Alejandro Rojas, Assistant Professor of Plant Pathology, and Program Associate Jason Pavel. A new diagnostic instrument at the U of A System Division of Agriculture’s Arkansas Plant Health Clinic is helping expand its research and detection capabilities. Alejandro Rojas, ... -
Baking bridges the gap between art and science
[ad_1] Many would argue that the natural sciences and art are on entirely different sides of the spectrum and require entirely different approaches. At first glance, science and food are also completely different. One is a hands-on activity performed by the world’s greatest minds, and the other is a form of self-expression performed by the ...











