Seven Days Butch + Babe s meatloaf TV dinner Building on the recent theme of offering a soundtrack to Dining on a Dime, this week I present dinner from Butch + Babe’s in Burlington and the accompanying song The Revolution Will Not Be Televised, Gil Scott-Heron’s 1971 masterpiece. Takeout from Butch + Babe s on Friday night was its $9.95 TV dinner. The weekly special was served, appropriately, in a compartmentalized foil container. Its contents, too, were Swanson-like: meat, potato, vegetable. The meatloaf in my TV dinner was placed on a serving of mashed potatoes. The mixed vegetables included cauliflower, corn and carrots. In a bonus offering, the Butch + Babe’s version of the throwback meal came with a slice of cherry pie.
BEIJING, Jan. 15 (Xinhua) Chinese stocks closed mixed Friday, with liquor makers falling but lenders rising. The benchmark Shanghai Composite Index edged up
By Paula Peterson
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. - When the news hit that the Sacramento Region was moving out of the stay-at-home order Tuesday evening, the announcement caught many by surprise, especially those businesses that had been closed since it went into effect December 10, 2020.
South Lake Tahoe and the rest of El Dorado County are part of the Sacramento Region and even though the current availability of ICU beds is under 10 percent, the four-week projection is over the benchmark of 15 percent. The removal of stay-at-home order really stunned me, said Teresa Bertrand, owner of BioSpirit Day Spa in South Lake Tahoe. I had to look at the press release a few times.
Maharashtra govt sets up panel to study impact of liquor ban in Chandrapur
India
Published: Thursday, January 14, 2021, 10:21 [IST]
Chandrapur, Jan 14: The Maharashtra government has set up a 13-member high-level committee to study the socio-economic impact of liquor ban in Chandrapur district.
The previous BJP-led state government banned sale and consumption of liquor in Chandrapur on April 1, 2015. In June last year, state Relief and Rehabilitation Minister Vijay Wadettiwar, who is also Chandrapur s guardian minister, said he is in favour of lifting the liquor ban in Chandrapur once the COVID-19 crisis ends.
As per a government notification issued on Tuesday, a 13-member committee, headed by former principal secretary Ramnath Jha, has been formed to conduct a survey on the social and economic impact after and before the imposition of the liquor ban in Chandrapur.