? Boost it: If you missed the last Downward Dog Yoga event in the Conrad hotel, there’s now another chance to bring your four-legged friend along to a class with a difference. Taking place on Saturday, January 27, at 10am, the restorative yoga session will be guided by instructor Joanne King and will be followed by healthy refreshments, snacks and chats with like-minded dog lovers. Tickets are available via Eventbrite, priced at €30 per person and €5 per dog, with 10pc of ticket proceeds going to Milo’s Mission Rescue. @conrad dublin
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DURHAM, N.C. — Raw mustard greens, in their genetically unaltered form, leave a bitter aftertaste. Their flavor evokes horseradish or wasabi, lingering on the tongue until a chaser is found.
DURHAM, N.C. — (TNS) Raw mustard greens, in their genetically unaltered form, leave a bitter aftertaste. Their flavor evokes horseradish or wasabi, lingering on the tongue until a chaser is
The first food in the United States created with the genome-editing technology CRISPR is a salad featuring non-pungent, non-bitter mustard greens that don’t leave consumers reaching for glasses of water.