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Dr. Paul A. TenkotteSpecial article from NKyTribune This is the ninth installment of an occasional series on fast food restaurants. In 1888, Cincinnati’s 100th anniversary year, a photographer captured a rare moment. A huge, almost life-size, version of this photograph is on display at the National Immigration Museum at Ellis Island in New York City. The photo shows the Tedeschi and Purdy Saloon on Vine Street, which at the time was located near the intersection of 5th and Vine Streets, Cincinnati’s so-called “dirty corner.” People are talking outside on the sidewalk. Above them, the saloon sign reads, “One Wienerwurst per…
Follow TFS on Google News The food supply chain is a complex network that encompasses production, processing, packaging, distribution, and retail, from farm to fork. Efficiently managing this complex system is essential to ensure food safety, minimize waste, and meet consumer demand. In recent years, big data has emerged as a powerful tool to transform food supply chain management, enabling predictive analytics that improve decision-making and operational efficiency. Big data refers to the vast amount of structured and unstructured data generated throughout the supply chain. This data comes from a variety of sources, including sensors on farms, weather forecasts, market…
Scientists say certain small organic arsenic species found in some foods may pose a health risk. A risk assessment by the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) has found that exposure to the compounds dimethylarsinic acid (DMA) poses an increased health risk, while monomethylarsonic acid (MMA) is not of concern in any age group. The highest concentrations of these compounds are found in rice, algae, and seafood. Trace amounts of DMA have been found in breast milk. It is estimated that young children have the highest chronic dietary exposure to DMA, with rice and fish being the main contributors across population…
History Today In 1776, Colonel John Nixon read the Declaration of Independence in public for the first time outside the State House (now Independence Hall) in Philadelphia. In 1853, an expedition led by Commodore Matthew Perry arrived in Edo Bay, Japan, to establish diplomatic and trade relations with Japan. The first issue of The Wall Street Journal was published in 1889. In 1947, the New Mexico newspaper, the Roswell Daily Record, reported that officials at the Roswell Army Air Field said they had recovered a “flying saucer” that had crashed on a ranch. Officials later announced that it was actually…
Food trucks are one of the most common things I see at any event.Growing up in California I’m used to seeing food truck parks and there were food trucks everywhere. Unfortunately there aren’t many food trucks in Shreveport-Bossier and the few that do exist always seem to have a loyal following. What if you want to have your own food truck but don’t know where to start?There is something epic hidden within the Launch Network.Launch Network, a program aimed at supporting small businesses and entrepreneurs in North Louisiana, is currently hosting a free workshop for aspiring food truck owners. “The…
Thunderstorm warnings from MeteorologyTemperatures: In the western, southern and inland areas, temperatures are estimated to rise by 1-4 degrees above seasonal normal, while in eastern Anatolia they will fall by 2-4 degrees and remain near seasonal normal.Winds: mostly light to moderately strong at times, winds from the north (40-60 km/h) will be expected in the southwestern Marmara, the northern Aegean coast, eastern Central Anatolia and inland. Central Black Sea.caveatHeavy rainfall warning: precipitation; locally strong intensities are expected in the eastern Black Sea region, east of Samsun, Ordu, Erzurum, Kars, Ahmed and Ardahan, so caution is advised against possible negative impacts.Code…
Jean-Luc Mélenchon, leader of the left-wing New Popular Front, speaks before thousands of supporters at Place de la Republique in Paris on June 30, 2024. (Pierre Crom/Getty Images) Shira Li Bartov July 7, 2024 (JTA) — In a surprising turn of events, French voters rejected a far-right party with anti-Semitic roots but gave an edge to a left-wing coalition that has faced allegations of anti-Semitism. Meanwhile, the country’s most prominent far-left politician vowed in his victory speech to push for recognition of a Palestinian state. In the second round of France’s parliamentary elections on Sunday, all 577 seats in the…
Flood warning for Black Sea region from AFAD President Memiş | Breaking News “We urge the public to heed these warnings, especially in the Black Sea region and other flood-prone areas,” Disaster and Emergency Management (AFAD) President Oke Memiş said. Entry: 08.07.2024 – 05:44 Updated: 08.07.2024 – 05:48 Facebook twitter-x linkedin whatsapp email subscribe AFAD Memiş inspected the flooded Terme and Salipazari districts and received information from the authorities. In a statement to AA correspondent on a bridge over the Terme River after a meeting held in the Terme district governorate, Oke Memiş said that AFAD is constantly sharing meteorological…
SALT LAKE CITY — Ana Valdemoros started making and selling empanadas in 2006 to make a little extra cash.She started out at the Salt Lake City Downtown Farmers Market, which was much smaller and mostly ran a stand in the summer. But as orders started to pile up, she realized there was a year-round demand for empanadas. Her small Salt Lake County shop, Argentina’s Best Empanadas, became a full-time business in 2017 and began selling at a second permanent location last Monday.”Making empanadas is very common in Argentina,” said Valdemoros, a naturalized U.S. citizen from Argentina and a former Salt…
Snack Attack, a food truck in Billings, hands out free food to homeless people every Sunday. The tradition has been going for four years and began when owner Debbie Patterson was working with the Montana Rescue Mission and saw how desperately residents needed a stable source of food. “I think it all started with Rescue Mission,” Patterson said Sunday afternoon. “After COVID hit, it became clear that these people didn’t have a place to eat on Sundays, so we decided to step up and feed them.” Patterson works closely with local churches in Billings to get them to donate food…