With all the chaos in politics, this year’s midterm elections are more important than ever. During the 2016 election millennials did not believe their votes mattered but this year that is not the case. We have rounded up 8 reasons…Read More
Events
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Halloween, one of the world’s oldest holidays, is still celebrated today in a number of countries around the globe. In Mexico and other Latin American countries, Día de los Muertos—the Day of the Dead—honors deceased loved ones and ancestors. In…Read More
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With many studies placing food at the center of the discussion when speaking about health, is no surprise that in recent years consumer confidence in the safety of the U.S. food supply has been impacted. According to a recent study…Read More
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Picnics can make for a memorable summer…just have all your summertime staples together and you’ll be ready for impromptu alfresco dining anytime, anywhere. At the beach, an outdoor concert or at a local park, wherever you go you can pick…Read More
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Independence Day is here! A great holiday that we celebrate with family and friends – we don’t want to keep you from bbq’s, picnics or any fun activities you have planned today but we want to share a few words on…Read More
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We recently attended the 38th annual Natural Products Expo West & Engredea, the world’s largest natural, organic and healthy products event. This year again saw another record-setting show with more than 85,000 attendees including industry pioneers and a new generation…Read More
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I recently attended an event held by the Panhellenic Association of Table Olives Processors, Packers and Exporters (PEMETE) at Fig & Olive restaurant in New York City’s Meatpacking District. The aesthetics of the tables were so charming with fresh lemons…Read More
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This article was updated on February 9, 2020. I love Valentine’s Day, but really hate going to a restaurant to celebrate. Reservations can be difficult to get, the food is rarely great and the service is usually rushed. So, after…Read More
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The National September 11 Memorial Museum opened its doors to the public on Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Since it’s opening, I have avoided going, as events from that day and the weeks, months and years following are still raw and…Read More
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Whether it be by grabbing your flag, heating up the grill or just hanging with your friends and family—it’s finally the time of the year to celebrate Independence Day and all it symbolizes. The significance of July 4th dates back…Read More