With grocery shopping advised to be done as infrequently as possible in line with social distancing measures against coronavirus, and many items still in short supply from stockpiling, the fight against food waste has never been more topical. Read on for tips from chef Tristan Welch of Parker’s Tavern restaurant at Cambridge’s University Arms hotel
Month: April 2020
People wearing protective masks queue in a supermarket on April 6, 2020 in Singapore. Ore Huiying/Getty Images With Singapore in a coronavirus lockdown until May 4 and more than three-fourths of the workforce working from home, supermarkets are seeing a spurt in sales. As consumption shifts from workplaces and schools to homes, shopping for food
Billionaire businessman Barry Diller told CNBC on Thursday the United States government should bail out all companies that have been hit hard by the coronavirus, including those in the travel industry. “The damage that is being done every day is enormous,” Diller said on “Squawk Box.” “Everybody needs to be bailed out for this one time
A motorcycle road trip across the western United States, along route 66 is surely on the bucket list of every passionate biker. From the majestic nature of the surroundings, to the historic landmarks and towns, there is a lot to see along this route, none of which will be forgotten easily. When you finally find
(CNN) — One of the best ways to use all those extra hours indoors is to settle down with a good book and dream of future adventures. “Travel book” means so much more than a guidebook. Some people discover their dream destinations through fiction, others through food. Words have a way of reminding you of
Look and you see cracked and baking deserts strewn with boulders and rock formations. There are precipitous rocky canyons, pink and green crater lakes, coral gardens and caves abundant with stalagmites and stalactites. Travelling across these extraordinary terrains is remarkably easy. There’s no need to work up a sweat. No need to don a clunky
With many states enacting stay-at-home policies and the uncertainty surrounding food availability, the idea of victory gardens, the World War II effort of home gardening for self-reliance, is making a comeback. Whether you’re picking up gardening as a hobby, or planting your own produce to supplement your groceries in the coming months, home gardening can
TOPLINESmithfield Foods’ meat processing plant in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, has become the largest coronavirus hotbed in the United States with about 735 associate cases, while Gov. Kristi Noem has yet to issue a stay-at-home order. President Donald Trump and South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem in December. Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post via Getty Images KEY
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Glad you love Malaysian street food too! Get my free street food guide here: http://migrationology.com/41-irresistible-meals-guide/ Malaysian street food is amazingly delicious and Kuala Lumpur is full of food everywhere you look! The first dish in the video is known as Nasi Campur, a truly delightful Malaysian street food that consists of a giant plate of
Nick Simonite Today’s new reality of travel bans and social distancing has had a crushing impact on the hospitality industry. And while many hotels remain shuttered, a handful of properties across the US and around the world are staying open for essential travelers and those displaced on the road in addition to anyone looking to
(CNN) — Oh, remember the good old days of travel? The ease of picking dates and booking flights, hotels and home rentals? Well, those days are gone, for now. The Covid-19 pandemic has put all but essential travel on hold, and no one can yet answer when we’ll be free to go away again. But
Setting my ‘out of office’ on Thursday, April 2, didn’t have quite the same sense of satisfaction as usual. Like all my colleagues, I’d been out of the office since mid-March, but the routine of working from home was about to pause as five days of annual leave I’d booked in the run-up to Easter
There are plenty of online resources where children and parents can learn together. — Photo courtesy of Getty Images / Nebojsa93 The original intention for the Internet was to be a medium through which to exchange data and information. Sure, the Internet has since become a repository for memes, funny video clips, goofy games and
Photo: Purslane It’s not exactly a secret that we waste a ton of food. As more and more studies have shown that up to 40 percent of edible food gets tossed each year, in the U.S., consumers, nonprofits and businesses have turned their attention to reducing food waste. New York City caterer, Purslane, has made
(CNN) — What’s in a name? Plenty, if you’re talking about airlines. The coronavirus pandemic has indirectly reignited fresh calls from the public to change the name of Taiwan’s largest carrier, China Airlines. According to reports in Taiwanese media, concerns arose after the airline sent a series of cargo flights to deliver medical supplies to
Tiny cocktails, really? If the notion of miniature mixed drinks gives you pause, you’re not alone. For all those times you peered into the spirits swirling in your martini glass and thought “if only this drink were … smaller,” enter tiny cocktails to solve a problem you never knew you had. So why are mixologists
The RTW traveler: a breed of road veteran surpassed in experience perhaps only by the steely-eyed, scarf-wearing newspaper foreign correspondent. The idea of round-the-world travel has been gaining traction in recent years, with more and more people, from a widening variety of age ranges and backgrounds, deciding it’s not only possible to add a big
With many hospital patients currently isolated from family and friends amidst lockdown restrictions, one hotel group is donating iPads to help them stay in touch with loved ones. CitizenM hotels in London and Paris have gifted almost 800 unused electronic tablets to a number of hospitals across both cities, and the devices are now being
Quintessa is one of the famed wineries to donate wines to an online auction to benefit restaurant … [+] workers. Quintessa A wine auction in California this past week raised nearly $20,000 for restaurant workers affected by COVID-19. The Wine Country for Restaurants #86LostWages auction raised $19,021.50 in the first week of its online auction on Winebid.com. “When
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