
You will come back to Threads sooner than you think
Conventional wisdom among the extremely online holds that Threads – the Twitter-like app launched by
2023-08-03 04:54

Code Avengers Review
The New Zealand-based Code Avengers remains an easy-to-use coding education service. Its built-in tools make
2023-08-03 04:53

Steakhouse sells vegan filet mignon for whopping $69
A steakhouse has unveiled its new vegan-friendly menu item: a filet mignon worth $69. Charley’s Steak House, a fine-dining steakhouse restaurant based in Florida, recently introduced its wood-fired plant-based steak filet. According to Fast Company, the steakhouse is the first in the US to sell a vegan steak. While the filet looks and feels like real beef, it is actually made using fermented soy and wheat, beet juice, coconut oil, fortified iron, and B1. The six-ounce vegan steak was made possible by the food startup, Chunk Foods. On the Charley’s Steak House menu, the item is labelled as the “F U Filet Mignon - Freaking Unbelievable Plant-Based by Chunk,” right next to its hefty price tag of $69. Seth Miller, the chief operating officer of Charley’s parent company, Talk of the Town, told Insider: “It’s not an inexpensive product. To deliver the quality that we want, it’s going to be an added expense to our guests.” One of the biggest challenges to creating the plant-based steak, according to Fast Company, was “mimicking the texture, colour, and taste of traditional meat”. However, plant-based food companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods have successfully managed to dominate the vegan food industry with their ground beef substitutes. Now, both companies have also joined in on the vegan steak craze. In October, Beyond Meat introduced its vegan steak tips, with 21 grams of protein per serving starting at $7.99. That same month, Impossible Foods announced it was launching a plant-based version of filet mignon. Despite the growing demand for vegan-friendly menu options, one celebrity chef has “banned” vegans from his restaurant for “mental health reasons”. In June, celebrity chef John Mountain revealed on the Facebook page for his restaurant, Fyre, that the establishment would no longer be catering to vegan diners after he received a negative review from a customer criticising the lack of plant-based options. “Sadly all vegans are now banned from Fyre (for mental health reasons),” the post on the restaurant’s Facebook read. “We thank you for your understanding. Xx.” The post also included the caption: “Yep. I’m done,” and the hashtags #vegan, #not, #pleasegoelsewhere, #veganfreezone, and #nomorevegans. The restaurant reportedly addressed the customer’s complaint in a response of its own, in which it noted that it tried to “accommodate everyone” before encouraging them to “feel free to share your sh**ty experience”. “Thanks for your negative review… please feel free to share your sh***y experience and I look forward to not seeing you again. How very childish. You and all your vegan mates can all go and enjoy your dishes in another venue, you are now banned,” the restaurant replied. Meanwhile, a vegan family sparked backlash after they sent a letter to their neighbours asking them to close their windows when cooking meat. In a handwritten letter, a family member complained that the smell of meat wafting from their neighbour’s home was making the plant-based family “sick and upset”. “Hello neighbour, could you please shut your side window when cooking please? My family are vegan (we eat only plant based foods) and the smell of the meat you cook makes us feel sick and upset,” the letter read. However, many people criticised the vegan family’s “entitled” request for their neighbours to shut their windows when cooking meat. “I would fire up the smoker and do a 12-hour brisket, with a sausage sizzle for lunch thrown in,” one person said. “Entitled much?” “Jesus, what is the world coming to when you can’t cook a steak in your own kitchen,” another commented. “None of their business what you cook,” said someone else. “Complain about what they cook and see how that goes.” The Independent has contacted Charley’s Steak House and Chunk Foods for comment. Read More Taco Bell sued for false advertising over Crunchwraps and Mexican pizzas Eating meat creates four times more greenhouse gases than being vegan, landmark study finds Woman goes viral for cooking ‘perpetual stew’ for 40 days straight Subway contest offers winner free sandwiches for life. But there’s a caveat London chef apologises after criticism for all-white, all-male kitchen team How to make West African brasied beef shorts in peanut and coconut milk
2023-08-03 04:41

The spread of rented lounge chairs on Greece's beaches brings a pledge to increase inspections
Greece’s finance minister has promised to step up inspections of beach bars and other businesses renting out seaside sunbeds and umbrellas
2023-08-03 04:33

ICYMI, Amazon Is A Secret Goldmine For Designer Fashion
We’ve come a long way since personal shoppers sashayed about department store floors with extremely well-lit designer wares filling walls and floor space. Nowadays, splurging on a new “it” bag or gown is as easy as 1, 2, order confirmed. And don’t get me wrong: I love an ~experience~ as much as the next gal, but in the year 2023? It’s hard to argue with the convenience of online shopping. (Also, it’s kind of our thing.)
2023-08-03 04:22

DoorDash Reports Record Orders, Showing Appetite For Delivery
DoorDash Inc. reported a record number of delivery orders in the second quarter, showing consumers’ commitment to takeout
2023-08-03 04:13

Are These Scrub Daddy Screen Cleaners Worth It?
I’m here to throw myself into the deep end for public scrutiny and humiliation, admitting that I never clean my phone or laptop screens. And when I say “never,” I mean that before the pandemic briefly made me a germaphobe, I maybe wiped down my phone and laptop a few times a year, at most. My embarrassing and — let’s face it — gross habit has always bothered me, and yet I was just too lazy to do anything about it. That is until I discovered Scrub Daddy’s Screen Daddy Microfiber Cloth Pads.
2023-08-03 04:12

20 Cute Home Office Furniture Finds For Your Dream WFH Setup
Ask any design girlie on a budget — high-quality cute home office furniture can be hard to find. But trust us, beneath the sea of black ergonomic seats, simple wooden desks, and clunky file cabinets online lies an oasis of stylish work-from-home finds. How do we know? We scavenged and unearthed 20 cute home office furniture pieces that bring both beauty and brains to the table.
2023-08-03 02:59

Who are the UAP whistleblowers and what are they telling congress?
On July 26, 2023, three former military officials testified before a House Oversight subcommittee to
2023-08-03 02:32

AI.com once took you to ChatGPT. Now, it goes to Elon Musk's X.ai
Will someone please tell us who the hell owns AI.com and what they're doing with
2023-08-03 02:30

The Best-Rated Jeans, According To True Blue Denim Fans
While we love a matching sweatsuit and the ultimate no-fuss black leggings, jeans are still supreme in our closet for their sartorial resilience as a timeless closet staple. The classic garment is at the very top of our shopping lists year-round, and we’ve got our eyes out for the best jeans for women right now to upgrade your collection. We’ve included a variety of styles, like more contemporary looks that touch upon the top denim and jean trends of 2023, as well as some timeless options.
2023-08-03 02:20

I Got The ‘Italian Bob’ & It’s My Favorite Haircut Ever
To say we’re spoilt for choice when it comes to cool haircut trends would be an understatement. Over the past few months we’ve seen everything from the ‘diamond haircut‘ to ‘concave layers,’ not to mention the trendy ‘butterfly cut.’ But for all the buzzy styles out there, nothing endures like the bob haircut.
2023-08-03 02:15
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