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Wharton MBA student raises $62,000 for charity by dropping pizzas out of his apartment window

L A woman s 20 food tattoos feature produce, meat, herbs

1 Sydney Kramer has the equivalent of your weekly Whole Foods grocery list tattooed on her body. Maitake mushrooms, carrots, garlic, banana, cilantro, mint, uni, allium flowers, a prawn and other inked images wrap around her forearms, snake up the sides of her ribs and across her stomach and blanket her thighs. There are more than 20 tattoos depicting herbs, spices, produce and the specific tools used to cook or serve them. Kramer was not part of the chef-as-rock-star cosmos in the early 2010s, whose members were marked by darkly lined, bold depictions of various sizes of spoons, knives and forks bulging under their chef whites. Her panoply is not meant to set her apart in a busy kitchen. Kramer, 32, is a supervising video producer for the media site Insider. Her tattoos work to collapse the distance between a

You Will Never Guess, In 100 Years, Who Owns HV Ranch Dressing

You Will Never Guess, In 100 Years, Who Owns HV Ranch Dressing Ranch Dressing: We Love It, But Where Did It Come From? The Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing you see in stores today started its life as a plumbers assistant in Alaska. The story goes that Steve Henson, a plumber, cooked for his employees and part of that was making dressing. Then, in 1954, he and his wife move to moved Santa Barbara County, CA, and opened a dude ranch. They called it Hidden Valley Ranch and they served Steve s dressing in the dining room. It was so popular, they started selling it; just like now in both seasoning packets and the seasoning mixed with buttermilk and mayo to create the finished product.

Just Where Did Ranch Dressing Come From, Anyway?

Clorox Co (CLX) Q2 2021 Earnings Call Transcript

Operator Good day, ladies and gentlemen, and welcome to the Clorox Company Second Quarter Fiscal Year 2021 Earnings Release Conference Call. [Operator Instructions] I would now like to introduce your host for today s conference call, Ms. Lisah Burhan, Vice President of Investor Relations for the Clorox Company. Ms. Burhan, you may begin your conference. Lisah Burhan Vice President, Investor Relations Thank you, Sharon. Welcome, everyone, and thank you for joining us today. We hope you and your families are continuing to stay safe and well. On the call with me today are Linda Rendle, our CEO; and Kevin Jacobsen, our CFO. Now a few reminders before we go into the results. We re broadcasting this call over the Internet, and a replay of the call will be available for seven days at our website, thecloroxcompany.com. Today s discussion contains forward-looking statements, including statements related to the expected or potential impact of COVID-19. These statements are based on man

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