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Vegan milk line Elmhurst Milked launched last week at trade show Natural Foods Expo West in Anaheim, CA. The line which is comprised of four nut-based flavors including cashew, walnut, almond, and hazelnut was developed by Henry Schwartz, who previously operated family-owned dairy plant Elmhurst Dairy. The 90-year-old dairy company the last of its kind within New York City limits shuttered last year, and according to Schwartz was operating “long past the years that it was economically viable.” With the help of award-winning culinary innovator Cheryl Mitchell, Ph.D., Schwartz now applies his knowledge about the process of dairy-making to create creamy plant-based milks that use four times more nuts per serving in their formulation than competing brands. “Recently, Elmhurst has made a major shift to lead the plant-based revolution,” the company’s new site states. “Now simply called ‘Elmhurst,’ its minimally processed nutmilks are just as nutritious and pure as i
An illegal party of ‘over 50 people’ reportedly took place in a quarry – prompting a mixed reaction from members of the community. Police officers were called out at around 9.10pm on Saturday night following reports of a large gathering in the quarry off Ormsgill Lane, Barrow. And the incident has left readers of The Mail concerned. Barrow Lad said: “Bit worrying about the clowns gathering to mess around.” Hang em up said: “This site has been used as a dog toilet for years, I have stopped going up there now. Shoequeen22 said: “They did not clean up after themselves, it was left in a disgusting mess; they had even lit a fire.”
Limestone County residents frustrated with pond-like flooding in yards, streets
âThe road is eroding. It getâs narrower and narrower every time it floods. I worry about someone running off in our ditch again or in our pond or somebody dyingâ
Flooding frustrations in Limestone County By Madison Scarpino | March 31, 2021 at 7:02 PM CDT - Updated March 31 at 7:03 PM
LIMESTONE CO., Ala. (WAFF) - Many of you have been dealing with rising waters with the recent storms. People in one Ardmore neighborhood say it takes days for floodwaters to recede.
âItâs been constant. Constant,â said resident Amy Martin.
Martin lives on Mooresville Road in Ardmore.
Cheryl Mitchell
Oskaloosa, Iowa | Age 76
Cheryl (Lauffer) Mitchell, 76, of Oskaloosa passed away peacefully on Friday, February 5, 2021, at Mahaska Health Partnership in Oskaloosa, Iowa. Cheryl was born to Charles and Leona (Prickett) Lauffer on February 14, 1944 in Fort Madison, Iowa.
Cheryl attended elementary, middle, and high school in Denmark, Iowa, where she graduated salutatorian in 1961. Her interest in teaching led her to Northeast Missouri State Teachers College (now Truman State University) and she graduated with a degree in Elementary Education in 1964. She shared her love of learning as a first grade teacher in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, for five years and in Ames, Iowa, for two years.