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HOUSTON A woman is suing H-E-B Grocery after falling at its Harris County store and suffering injuries.
Alicia Paulin filed a complaint May 11 in Harris County District Court against H-E-B Grocery Company LP alleging negligence.
According to Paulin s complaint, she was at the H-E-B Grocery in Harris County on Sept. 20, 2020. She alleges that she slipped and fell while on the defendant s premises and suffered injuries.
Paulin claims the defendant s negligence for failing to maintain a safe property including making sure the floor was safe to prevent slips and falls. She also claims the defendant failed to inspect the premises or warn the public of any unreasonably dangerous condition.
With the number of events happening in the area this weekend, families are sure to find something to do together to celebrate moms and mother figures. Check out some of the Military Spouse Appreciation Day events, Motherâs Day Brunch at Club Hood, the Jack Rabbit 5K/10K Run, or grab dinner and drinks while enjoying some local live music.
Local Events
The Salado Cowboy Poetry and Music Gathering will be from May 6-9 at various locations in Salado. Go to https://saladocowboypoetry.com for a full schedule of events and to purchase tickets in advance.
The Fort Hood Spouses’ Club Golf Scramble will be May 7 at the Courses of Clear Creek, 52381 Battalion Ave., Fort Hood. Check-in will begin at 7 a.m. and the shotgun start will be at 9 a.m. Registration is $75 per person and includes golf fees, a swag bag, breakfast, lunch from Monty’s Old School BBQ, and beer. Go to https://bit.ly/3vNQBPdto register in advance. Email fhsc.golf.scramble@gmail.com for more information.
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Nature’s Eats set to disrupt the potato chip category with first to market almond tortilla chip By Gill Hyslop In time for National Chip And Dip Day on 23 March, Nature’s Eats – a brand of Texas Star Nut & Food Company – is launching Nutchos, all-natural grain free chips made from almonds.
Nutchos are cooked in 100% almond oil, are naturally grain- and gluten free, have 33% less carbs than tortilla chips, are packed with plant protein and are paleo and keto friendly.
According to Nature’s Eats, the novel chips are a great option for those wanting to snack more mindfully. Nutchos have all the crunch and mouthfeel of a traditional tortilla chip, but are a guilt-free treat, packed with fibre, magnesium and vitamin E.