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Have you ever noticed those zigzag patterns on the edges of some packages, like bags of chips or chocolate bars? It's clear that they're there to make it easier for you to tear the plastic. But why does it tear so easily? Food packaging has some other secrets: regardless of the brand, all chips have the Best Before date that ends on a Saturday. What other packaging tricks should you know to always buy the healthiest food? Read more: https://brightside.me/wonder-curiosit... #brightside Animation is created by Bright Side. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Music by Epidemic Sound https://www.epidemicsound.com Check our Bright Side podcast on Spotify and leave a positive review! https://open.spotify.com/show/0hUkPxD... Subscribe to Bright Side: https://goo.gl/rQTJZz ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Our Social Media: Facebook: / brightside Instagram: / brightside.official TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@brightside.of... Stock materials (photos, footages and other): https://www.depositphotos.com https://www.shutterstock.com https://www.eastnews.ru ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- For more videos and articles visit: http://www.brightside.me Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
with a real time check in on those pickles! =)
Do you ever wonder what all those dates on your food mean? What's safe to eat and what should you toss? Today, we're discussing food date labeling with a guest podcast episode from Inspect and Protect, The Canadian Food inspection Agency podcast with hosts Greg Rogers and Michelle Strong. Today, Laura Reid, a date labeling expert from the Canadian Food Inspection Agency breaks down the difference between best before dates, which are about food quality, and expiry dates, which focus on safety. She shares tips on how to handle foods after their best before dates and why proper storage matters. Stick around to learn how these labels help prevent food waste and ensure your pantry stays fresh. Guest Episode Inspect and protect is the official podcast of the Canadian Food Inspection Agency with a focus on sharing stories about safe food, healthy animals and disease and pest free plants. Related articles: Date labelling on pre-packaged foods Safe food storage (Health Canada) Love Food, Hate Waste RECYC-QUÉBEC – French only Canada's National Zero Waste Council Government of Canada launches Food Waste Reduction Challenge The First Sixteen Podcast - The opportunity of food waste (Episode 007) Connect with us: Website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Youtube , emailSign up for our newsletter
On this rant of an episode, I discuss with Promise, a budding career woman with a lot of great banter on the matter of dealing with "Best Before". Enjoy.
Pippa speaks to Wendy about the current shortage of 10c and 20c pieces, meaning retailers with large numbers of cash-paying customers are facing challenges of the small change kind. Plus, the National Consumer Commission is targeting retailers selling “expired food”, once again failing to distinguish between foods with Use By dates and those with Best Before dates. The law does not apply equally.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pippa speaks to Wendy about the current shortage of 10c and 20c pieces, meaning retailers with large numbers of cash-paying customers are facing challenges of the small change kind. Plus, the National Consumer Commission is targeting retailers selling “expired food”, once again failing to distinguish between foods with Use By dates and those with Best Before dates. The law does not apply equally.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever noticed those zigzag patterns on the edges of some packages, like bags of chips or chocolate bars? It's clear that they're there to make it easier for you to tear the plastic. But why does it tear so easily? Food packaging has some other secrets: regardless of the brand, all chips have the Best Before date that ends on a Saturday. What other packaging tricks should you know to always buy the healthiest food? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Marcellus Wiley, better known as Dat Dude, takes us on a uniquely entertaining journey around the sports-entertainment-cultural landscape. To stay connected with the show, follow @marcelluswiley on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook! And PLEASE make sure to leave a review and rating, thx Fam!!! TOPICS: [00:00] Intro- Why Skip & Shannon had a Real Play Fight [12:02] Why Romeo has No Love for Master P [26:11] Why Clipper Darrell got Clipped [33:27] Zach Wilson vs. Mike White: How Backups Lie about Loving the Starter [36:46] DJ Twitch's Suicide [41:49] RG3 got caught Slippin' [45:40] America Stoudemire & Daddy's Little Girl [51:31] Belichick Said it Best Before that Lateral [53:21] Kyler Murray has to Study AND Rehab now Quick Hitta Quitta: [55:38] Mike Leach was Brilliant…RIP [57:22] Don't Depend on an Independent doctor NFL [58:34] Harden & KD Ain't & Are the same [60:08] Clinton Portis couldn't Outrun his Prison Case [63:00] Bronny James got Handles for Real Life [65:04] Emory Nurses get Firedon their Day Off [67:14] Marcus Mariota Hurt his Future more than his Knee [71:51] Deion Sanders takes the Mile High road [73:32] Russell Westbrook's Freeway off ramp Flowers [74:53] A Chip off the Old Brock Purdy [76:45] Elon Musk tasted the San Francisco Treat [78:33] Lakers without AD are BC [79:16] Tiki Talk [80:50] #AskDatDude [86:46] WileyismSupport the Show: https://linktr.ee/marcelluswileySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
【OPEC減產 美國不滿.恐惡化通膨】 OPEC+宣布11月起,每日原油產量減200萬桶,相當全球用量的2%,是疫情爆發以來最大幅度,白宮批減產短視近利,專家認為將進一步惡化通膨。 剩食意識成長,英國超市移除蔬果包裝上的Best Before標籤,歐盟預計今年底修改標籤法,完全移除標註賞味期限。 氣象組織研究顯示,今夏歐美、中國出現大規模乾旱,及隨後而來的洪災,都是氣候變遷引發的極端氣候,過去400年發生一次,如今縮短到20年,甚至每年都可能出現。
If you think gas prices are high now just wait. OPEC and other oil-producing countries have decided to sharply cut production. This comes as southern California, in particular, has been seeing a surge in gas price hikes. It also comes after President Biden visited Saudi Arabia this Summer to ask for some help with oil. We go In Depth into what this all means for you. The movie Rust was never supposed to finish following the accidental shooting death of the movie's cinematographer at the hands of Alec Baldwin. But a lawsuit settlement has led to a change of plans. Vladimir Putin signs papers that give parts of Ukraine to Russia but that might not last long if Ukrainian troops keep up their offensive. A happy story to come out of Hurricane Ian in Florida. A group of volunteers got their boats and helped save nearly 300 parrots. We talk to one of those volunteers. It looks like Elon Musk will in fact take over Twitter. So will we notice when he's handed control? You've seen those "Best Before" labels on food, right? Well, they cause a lot of confusion and food waste. Europe's trying to change that. Will the U.S. follow? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you think gas prices are high now just wait. OPEC and other oil-producing countries have decided to sharply cut production. This comes as southern California, in particular, has been seeing a surge in gas price hikes. It also comes after President Biden visited Saudi Arabia this Summer to ask for some help with oil. We go In Depth into what this all means for you. The movie Rust was never supposed to finish following the accidental shooting death of the movie's cinematographer at the hands of Alec Baldwin. But a lawsuit settlement has led to a change of plans. Vladimir Putin signs papers that give parts of Ukraine to Russia but that might not last long if Ukrainian troops keep up their offensive. A happy story to come out of Hurricane Ian in Florida. A group of volunteers got their boats and helped save nearly 300 parrots. We talk to one of those volunteers. It looks like Elon Musk will in fact take over Twitter. So will we notice when he's handed control? You've seen those "Best Before" labels on food, right? Well, they cause a lot of confusion and food waste. Europe's trying to change that. Will the U.S. follow? To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Doug McCallum presents The DougieDome: The Surrey mayor's stupendous stadium announcement Gordie Hogg, MP for South Surrey - White Rock, and mayoral candidate for City of Surrey reacts to current Mayor of Surrey Doug McCallum's promise to build a 60,000 seat multi-use stadium. The Seabus sing-along Jill Samycia, Vocal coach who led the Seabus sing-along discusses the reason behind the Seabus concert. Jill can be found on social media @singwithjill Surrey Stadium shenanigans - Doug McCallum's insane proposal The Jas Johal Show Contributor, Jawn Jang, gives Surrey Mayor Doug McCallum a three step plan on how to get his proposed 60,000 seat multi purpose stadium built in Surrey. Plus, your calls! California's plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035 Jeremy Cato, Automotive Journalist behind CatoCarGuy.com discusses California's plan to ban the sale of new gas-powered cars by 2035. Is something similar likely to come to B.C.? Plus, your calls! Would Canada get rid of “Best Before” dates? Some U.K supermarkets have gotten rid of best before dates on their products Sylvain Charlebois, Senior Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University, and co-host of The Food Professor podcast analyzes UK supermarkets have gotten rid of best before dates on their food products
Scary stuff happening in Winnipeg nightclubs / GAME DAY! / oh and... Hi! (1:40); Is it time to get rid of Best Before dates? (8:40); Best before dates philosophies and experiences (16:20); Still a big problem at nightclubs - getting drugged by someone. A young woman shares her story (24:40); Texts on best before dates (32:05); Small Town Salute - The Poutine Trail! (34:00); GO BLUE! Derek Taylor, the voice of the Winnipeg Blue Bombers (42:10); Winning text on Best Before dates (53:10); New non-fiction book 'Making Love With the Land' from award-winning author Joshua Whitehead (57:20); Lauren tees up Brett to say something fun with his extra deep voice (1:08:00).
Join Caroline Wilson and guest co-hosts this week Anna Barry (aka Anna from the Op Shop) and Clem Donohoe.A huge thank you to everyone who joined us at our Movie Night for Red EnergySpring is in the air and we talk footy finals, fashion and the re-emergence of city life plus Clem shares her list of the hottest new restaurants in Melbourne.Jeow from Chef Thi LeGray and Gray – Georgian bread and wine at 188 High StreetAru by Chef Khanh NguyenSerai by Chef Ross MagnayeIn the Cocktail Cabinet for Prince Wine Store we share some of your wonderful entries in our Intro to Wine Course Competition. Congratulations to Hilary Rossignuolo who is our winner of the double pass this week.Use the promo code MESS at checkout instore or online to receive a listener discount - head to the dedicated Don't Shoot the Messenger page HERE.To win a Prince Wine Store Introductory Wine Course for you and a friend - simply fill in the entry for HERE and tell us about your favourite wine memory or experience.BSFThe Second Cut by Louise Welch (sequel to The Cutting Room plus Caro recommends The Bullet Train)The Lost City of Melbourne – Watch via the MIFF Play app HERE.Pecan and Chocolate Torte (Caprese Torte - see recipe below).Anna's Grumpy about bank ‘customer service' and in 6 Quick Questions for Red Energy we discuss the scrapping of Best Before dates, QANTAS's $50 apology offer, the right of the Finnish Prime Minister to legally party, the ONJ state funeral and the AFLW season opener.For more recipes and recommendations from Clem Donohoe - head to her instagram HERE.To receive our weekly email which includes recipes SIGN UP HERE.For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram, Facebook or TwitterEmail the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au.Don't Shoot the Messenger is produced by Corrie Perkin, Caroline Wilson and produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Sports Entertainment Network.Caprese Torte 1 and a half cups pecans – roasted180g good quality dark chocolate4 eggs separated220g unsalted butter – melted then cooled1 cup caster sugar1 and a half teaspoons vanilla extractCocoa to dustPre heat oven to 170CGrease and line the base of a 24 inch spring form pan and then dust with flourPlace pecans and chocolate into a food processor and blitz in short sharp bursts until finely ground. Be careful it doesn't turn into a paste. Set aside.In a large bowl, beat yolks and sugar with an electric beater for 4 minutes until thick and pale. Gently mix in butter and vanilla then stir in the pecan mixture thoroughly until combined.In a separate clean dry bowl with dry beaters, whisk the egg whites and a pinch of salt until fluffy and holding their shape but not overly stiff and grainy. Whisk a quarter of the whites into the egg mixture, then fold in the remaining whites gently but firmly. Pour batter into the prepared pan and jiggle it slightly to settle it evenly.Bake for 50 minutes or until it begins to pull away from the sides of the pan and feels firm when you place the palm of your hand on the surface and wobble it gently.Cool the cake in the pan on a wire rack for 10 minutes, then carefully invert on the rack to cool completely.To serve – dust cake with cocoa then serve with whipped cream.Store leftover cake in an airtight container in the fridge for up to a week.
On CorkToday with Patricia Messinger ---- We speak to families who want to end the state neglect of their children as they remain in pain and are suffering badly as they await health services Why there are over 15,000 people continuously on job seekers allowance Do you obey the Best Before dates on a product or do you eat it anyway – We discuss Best Before dates with Safefood as some supermarkets decide to ditch the dates to cut down on food waste It's the end of an era as the Australian drama Neighbours comes to an end Our Movie Review See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rabobank's Head of Sustainable Business Development discusses some interesting new research from Rabobank and KiwiHarvest looking at how Kiwis' diets and food shopping behaviours are changing. We're spending more on food, less on meat and there are more vegans and vegetarians, but fewer Kiwis are getting their 5+ a day of vegetables and fruit. And we still don't know the difference between a "Best Before" and a "Use By" label on our food. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Subscribe now! (00:21) It’s Wednesday! Here’s what’s coming up (02:22) WHO to rename “Monkeypox” (03:21) Miranda Lambert launches new “Wanda June Home Collection” at Walmart (04:07) Have you tried TikTok’s new ‘Tortilla Challenge’? It’s hilarious (05:20) What’s “Richsplaining”…? (09:04) Foods that are safe to eat after their "Best Before" date (12:08) Useless Question (20:32) Dad’s TOP pet peeves (25:33) Thousand Dollar Minute (28:30) Young adults are likely to have less than $1200 in emergency savings (29:21) Stranger Things Season 4 - Netflix’s most-watched English show (30:46) The BEST time to buy concert tickets (31:59) “Which Luke Is It?” - win Luke Combs tix (38:56) Netflix announces real-life “Squid Game” reality TV show (40:07) A new reason to NOT worry about getting older (40:47) Chris Young has a new project coming out (42:19) What we learned today
Rasmus Kaae Dunvad kastede sig efter 20 meget succesfulde år i reklamebranchen sidelæns ind i en modeindustri, han ikke kendte en skid til. Ud fra en glødende indignation og en tyrkertro på at kunne ændre noget til det bedre, opstod hans eget tøjmærke: Dunville Apparel. Mærket har ti tidsløse produkter på bøjlerne og bæredygtigheden er så gennemtænkt, at man nærmest får tårer i øjnene. Vi taler knapper i genanvendt metal, tråde af reinkarneret nylon og jeans, der er præget med laser, og derved sparer 70% af vandet i produktionen væk. I nakken står der Best Before 2039 og alt stinker af Rock n' Roll, Land Rover, bålrøg, romantik og ikke mindst storytelling.Faktisk er storytellingen bag Dunville Apparel så altoverskyggende, at det var et enkelt blik på butiksfacaden i Ebeltoft, der som det første fangede Bløde Værdiers interesse. De tanker, fotos og ikke mindst tekster, der ligger bag det bæredygtige brand, dykker vi ned i sammen med Rasmus.Det bliver til en snak om, hvordan 17.616 amerikanske penisulykker kan blive til en annonce i Politiken, som får Københavnere til at bestille sommerhus i Ebeltoft for at møde brandet bag teksten. Vi taler også om den ældgamle men pivsvære disciplin; at tænke sin modtager først, når man kommunikerer sit produkt.Endelig kommer vi omkring, hvorfor det affortryller den gode historie at skulle ride algoritmerne, og hvorfor helsides annoncer i landsdækkende dagblade er og bliver det mest sexede kanvas at udkomme på. Punktum!I øvrigt må vi beklage den lidt sketchy lyd i dette afsnit. En noisegate havde sneget sig ind fra højre, og den måtte vi desværre slås lidt med i redigeringen. Undskyld!God fornøjelse!Produktion: Skæg & Ballade | Gorm Branderup & Jakob Egerup Edut | www.skaegogballade.dkLydpedel: Dennis Guldmann Meier Jensen | www.podcaster.dkGæst: Rasmus Kaae Dunvad | www.dunvilleapparel.comJingles og underlægningsmusik: Henrik Pahlke Møller | www.henrikpahlke.dkDerudover benyttes lydklip fra “Gifted” instrueret af Marc Webb på Disney+ og “Margrete den første” instrueret af Charlotte Sieling på TV2 Play.Denne podcast er præsenteret i Psyko Audio - det nye Dolby!
Résumé Le Royaume-Uni des années 70 est sujet à tout les maux causés par la crise pétrolière de 1973 : inflation, chômage, instabilité politique et sociale ... Conséquence à cela, la contestation d'une jeunesse désabusée grandit de jour en jour. Et comme dans toutes crises, l'art et plus particulièrement la musique est un moyen d'expression non négligeable. Pourtant, le rock anglais, principal échappatoire depuis bien des années, n'est que l'ombre de lui-même. En 1975, cela fait déjà 5 ans que les Beatles se sont séparés. Les jeunes ne croient plus dans la culture hippie, qui représente pour certains un gros mot. Car pour un jeune britannique, et ce, malgré les promesses du summer of love, le monde n'a point changé et l'avenir n'est guère prometteur. Mais dans cette Rome qui agonise, naît un monstre provocateur, un sale gosse qui veut le rester : le mouvement Punk. Au même titre que les hippies, la culture Punk est à la fois un art, un style musical et une raison d'exister et de s'identifier. Il est ramené en Angleterre depuis le pays de l'Oncle Sam grâce à un certain Malcom McLaren, alors manager des New York Dolls. Celui-ci se rend à Londres pour inculquer à la jeunesse britannique ce mode de vie et de pensée. L'ouverture en 1975 du Sex, une boutique de vêtements spécialisée dans une « anti-mode » révoltante, est l'événement qui permet de lancer le contre-pouvoir punk à l'assault de l'establishment et de tout ce qui le représente, comme le gouvernement, l'armée et bien évidemment la reine d'Angleterre, Elisabeth II. Playlist Sex Pistols - Anarchy In The UK - 1976 The Clash - White Riot - 1977 Sex Pistols - God Save The Queen - 1977 The Clash - Remote Control - 1977 Crass - Do They Owe Us a Living - 1978 Crass - Punk Is Dead - 1978 Stiff Little Fingers - Suspect Device - 1978 The Slits - Typical Girls - 1979 Crass - Big a Little A - 1982 IDLES - Reigns - 2020 Pour aller plus loin Tous les sons de Crass cités ici sont sur leur album Best Before ... 1984 paru en 1986, avec la totalité de leur meilleurs morceaux. A acheter ici : https://www.discogs.com/fr/master/9983-Crass-Best-Before1984. Ne pas hésiter à faire un tour chez des groupes punk actuels, qui remettent au goût du jour le mouvement originel. Avec un label indépendant, des lyrics provocateurs et des morceaux travaillés. Voir les groupes signés sur Fat Wreck Chords, Hellcat Records pour les Etats-Unis, Beggars Banquet Records et Partisan Records pour le Royaume-Uni ou encore Guerilla Asso pour la France. Bibliographie DUPUIS Dominique, Punk Vinyls, Du Layer Eds, 2017. HEIN F., Do It Yourself ! – Autodétermination et culture punk, Le passager clandestin, 2012. O'HARA Craig, La philosophie du punk, histoire d'une révolte culturelle, Rytrut, 2004. SAVAGE. J, England's Dreaming : Les Sex Pistols et le punk, Editions Alia, 2002. RABASSE Manuel, Anarchy in the UK, Le punk au Royaume-Uni, Camion Blanc, 2017
Vidcast: https://youtu.be/zKAsWKb_3v4 The FDA and Relish Foods, Inc. are recalling Frozen Pacific Fusion Brand Tuna Steaks. These steaks contain elevated levels of histamines and, if ingested, can trigger an allergic reaction called scombroid fish poisoning of varied intensities. Symptoms of scombroid fish poisoning include oral tingling or burning sensations, facial swelling, rashes, hives, itch, nausea and vomiting, and diarrhea that can occur from minutes to several hours after eating the tainted fish. There affected lots have a production date of July, 2021 and a Best Before of July, 2023. These tuna steaks wee sold in Northern California by Save Mart Supermarkets and by Lucky Stores. If you bought these steaks, return them to the point of purchase. For more information, call Relish Foods at 1-888-301-0881. https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/relish-foods-inc-recalls-frozen-tuna-steaks-because-possible-health-risk #frozenpacific #tunasteak #histamines #scomboid #recall
Listen to the SBS Sinhala interview with Senior lead auditor/food technologist Constan Jayasinghe on Expiry dates/Best Before date and Use by date on food packaging - ආහාර ඇසුරුම් වල ඇති Expire date/Best before date/ Use by date ගැන හරියටම දැනගන්න ඉහත ඡායාරූපය මත ඇති speaker සලකුණ මත ක්ලික් කර SBS සිංහල ගුවන් විදුලිය සිදුකළ සාකච්ඡාවට සවන් දෙන්න.
日本のクリエイティブシーンを牽引し続ける写真家・映像監督の奥山由之のデビューから12年間に渡り手掛けてきた数々のクライアントワークを1冊にまとめた写真集「BEST BEFORE」が、青幻舎より、2022年2月上旬に刊行される。質と量に圧倒される奥山の仕事は、米津玄師、星野源、ミスター・チルドレン、あいみょん、ラッドウィンプスといったアーティストとのコラボレーションや、ポカリスエットなどの広告写真、大河ドラマ「麒麟がくる」のメインビジュアル、「GINZA」「SWITCH」などのエディトリアルワーク、広瀬すず、菅田将暉、平手友梨奈、小松菜奈といった時代を象徴するアイコンのポートレートなど実に多岐に渡る。
日本のクリエイティブシーンを牽引し続ける写真家・映像監督の奥山由之のデビューから12年間に渡り手掛けてきた数々のクライアントワークを1冊にまとめた写真集「BEST BEFORE」が、青幻舎より、2022年2月上旬に刊行される。質と量に圧倒される奥山の仕事は、米津玄師、星野源、ミスター・チルドレン、あいみょん、ラッドウィンプスといったアーティストとのコラボレーションや、ポカリスエットなどの広告写真、大河ドラマ「麒麟がくる」のメインビジュアル、「GINZA」「SWITCH」などのエディトリアルワーク、広瀬すず、菅田将暉、平手友梨奈、小松菜奈といった時代を象徴するアイコンのポートレートなど実に多岐に渡る。
Have you consumed something past its Used-By or Best-Before date?, Christo explains more about his camping experience, Village Roadshow CEO Clark Kirby is sleeping outside, and Leonard Harvey-Balls reports the "Not" the news. Oh, and don't feed your dog bacon, Emily Jade! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you consumed something past its Used-By or Best-Before date?, Christo explains more about his camping experience, Village Roadshow CEO Clark Kirby is sleeping outside, and Leonard Harvey-Balls reports the "Not" the news. Oh, and don't feed your dog bacon, Emily Jade! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you consumed something past its Used-By or Best-Before date?, Christo explains more about his camping experience, Village Roadshow CEO Clark Kirby is sleeping outside, and Leonard Harvey-Balls reports the "Not" the news.Oh, and don't feed your dog bacon, Emily Jade!
May Lindstrom, CEO and founder of cult LA-based indie beauty brand that carries her name, mother of two young children, and partner in business with her CFO husband, joined us for a remarkable episode of Green Beauty Conversations. If you know May Lindstrom, the chances are it is through her brand's fabulously coloured Blue Cocoon Beauty Balm Concentrate; a product that has seen many a copy-cat. This episode of Green Beauty Conversations only touches on this hero product because it is the truly unique, quiet and mindful way May Lindstrom has built her business that caught our attention. In some ways, May's personal journey to starting 'May Lindstrom the brand' resonates with many founders in the indie, natural beauty space. She has hypersensitive skin and spent her childhood to early twenties desperately seeking ways to alleviate a raft of skin problems triggered by using synthetic ingredients in mainstream personal care. But, this is where May Lindstrom's backstory parts ways with other indie beauty founders. A childhood amidst nature and parents who taught her to see magic in the great outdoors, gave May her lasting sense of responsibility to humanity and nature. Her formative experiences and deeply-rooted personal philosophies drove the brand at start up, and still do today even as it has reached iconic status. Interestingly, May, ever a creative child, became an art student, model and make-up artist but had once set her sights on becoming a chef with her own restaurant. May is not called 'The Skin Chef' for nothing. Her products are renowned for their high-quality, ethically- and sustainably-sourced ingredients. May takes obsessive care in sourcing natural botanical cosmetic ingredients directly from trusted, vetted farmers and other suppliers just as if she were cooking with them and nourishing her own family from within. In this podcast, host and Formula Botanica CEO Lorraine Dallmeier reveals the May Lindstom behind her now celebrity status to discover a truly atypical, indie beauty brand founder. May puts sourcing the highest quality ingredients before growth and people most certainly before profit, is unphased by copy-cat products and will pull out of big retailers even when profitable if they can't support her brand in line with her high standards. As she says, with each product having her name on it, May Lindstrom is still a very personal business with all the good times and the difficulties that come with keeping things relatively small in a very big, profit-driven industry. Listen in for a chance to hear how May Lindstrom founder and brand thrive by bucking the beauty industry normal. In this episode with May Lindstrom, you will hear: How in formulating for her own skin issues and for individual clients with severe skin problems gave May her expertise in ingredients and how to make products effective, but that skincare needs also and as importantly to be sensorial, magical and beautiful and take you to a different space. Why May deliberately formulated a capsule collection beauty range rather than felt pressured to continually release new products. 'Choice can be paralysing', May says. A multitasking, smaller range is also in line with the current minimalism trend in skincare. Why your customer's opinion comes first. Listen directly to clients about what they like or don't in a formula and reformulate to respond to their needs. Do this rather than pump out new stock to suit retailers (who often don't have the systems in place to sell your current stock well before its Best Before dates anyway!). How May Lindstrom retains complete control over her company to ensure they own the entire manufacturing process. 'Ingredient integrity' is of paramount importance to indie beauty brands if they wish to differentiate. Outsourcing means you often lose control over the provenance of your ingredients and you won't know how they went from seed to skincare. Why May doesn't like to focus on categories such as 'green', 'clean' beauty. Her philosophy is to make skincare with kindness that connects people to themselves and helps them find their own kind of beautiful. This approach underpins all her formulations. Key take-outs include: If you think of sustainability as just packaging, you are so far behind! May Lindstrom ensures every aspect of the company seeks to operate sustainably; by paying a living wage (and in line Los Angeles rates); hand selecting ingredient suppliers and farmers who run ethical, sustainable businesses; and drilling down into the provenance of every component in their operations. A successful beauty business needs to change lives, not just turn a profit. Ask yourself why you are doing what you are doing, and if it lifts others up either changing their skin and/or changing their relationship with their skin. Any brand can create good skincare, but to differentiate itself it needs compassion, commitment and courage to think differently. May Lindstrom is growing direct-to-consumer business in preference to expanding into more retailers as it wishes to keep greater control of its values and and product quality at the point of sale. Copycat brands and products are unlikely to be a threat if you work to establish your credentials as an ethical brand. Products may be copied but you alone own your founding philosophy as an indie beauty brand. Discover May Lindstrom: Website: maylindstrom.com Instagram: @maylindstromskin
This week we’re talking about one of the gnarliest bands in history, Crass. Pioneers of anarcho punk, Crass, was a manic, terrifying, and surprisingly brilliant group of (probably) smelly musicians. While their style remained rooted in punk throughout their career, their writing, both lyrically and musically, elaborated on a kind of nuanced brutality with every record. If extremely heavy cockney accents don’t bother you, give them a shot.Closing track: “Poison in a Pretty Pill” from Penis Envy (1981)Check out our episode playlists on Spotify!https://open.spotify.com/user/motherpuncherincJoin our Patreon for bonus episodes, early access to shows, and more!https://www.patreon.com/everyalbumeverMerch available now!https://teespring.com/stores/pandermonkeyInstagram:Follow Mike @pandermonkey for show clips, Twitch clips, and original musicFollow Alex @motherpuncherMike’s Picks:Stations of the Crass (1979) — Best AlbumPenis Envy (1981) — Personal FavoriteTen Notes on a Summer’s Day (1986) — Worst AlbumYes Sir, I Will (1983) — Least FavoriteAlex’s Picks:Penis Envy (1981) — Best Album, Personal FavoriteYes Sir, I Will (1983) — Worst Album, Least FavoriteAlbums we discussed this episode…The Feeding of the 5000 (1978)Stations of the Crass (1979)Penis Envy (1981)Christ — The Album (1982)Yes Sir, I Will (1983)Ten Notes on a Summer’s Day (1986)Best Before 1984 (1986)
We chat about damp smelling clothes, Bodhi stopping wetting the bed, Josh's nachos last night, best before vs used by, and washing dishes!On today's episode of The Daily Talk Show, we discuss: Damp smelling clothesBodhi's stopped wetting the bedScents on clothesJosh made nachos last nightBest Before vs Used ByDishwashingWatch and listen to this episode of The Daily Talk Show Email us: hi@thedailytalkshow.comSend us mail: PO BOX 400, Abbotsford VIC 3067The Daily Talk Show is an Australian talk show and daily podcast by Tommy Jackett and Josh Janssen. Tommy and Josh chat about life, creativity, business, and relationships — big questions and banter. Regularly visited by guests and gronks! If you watch the show or listen to the podcast, you're part of the Gronk Squad.This podcast is produced by BIG MEDIA COMPANY. Learn how to podcast or let us help you with your branded podcast production. Visit our podcast agency, Making Podcasts.Advertise on the Podcast
The best bits from the 5/03/21 Up Early show. Annie and Ando are talking ‘Best Before, Use By and Spoilt' (Ando came up with the name). A number of coronavirus... LEARN MORE The post Friday 5 March – Up Early with Annie and Ando appeared first on Up Early.
Groupie Collective chats with Creative Director of Best Before Co and prolific live music photographer Jordan Munns. Having photographed major international acts such as JPEGMAFIA, Sam Smith and Dua Lipa, Jordan has his fingers across many creative outlets including Best Before, a publication run by music creatives that features news, reviews and interviews. In this episode Jordan discusses how the pandemic has affected his work, the future for live music whilst living in a pandemic and branching out into new creative ventures. IG: @jordankmunns | @bestbefore.co
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Dining critic Lesley Chesterman went over everything you need to know about food waste and best before dates. Catch Lesley live every Wednesday morning at 7:10am.
Why does our food have such a confusing mix of “Best Before ..” “Use By …” and “Sell By …” labeling??!! It's confusing and maddening, and the USDA says we toss 133 billion pounds of edible food each year due to confusion over date labeling. There has to be a better way! Well, we certainly don't figure it out on this episode, but we can joke about it! Join us for a shallow dive into food labeling, a spirited game of “Dead or Alive”, and a frank discussion of what to do with grandma's ashes.
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Hello and welcome to E107 of Front End Chatter, Britain’s most biodegradable biking podcast, oralised by Martin Fitz-Gibbons and Simon Hargreaves, and supported and recycled by the green bins at bikesocial.co.uk and Bennetts, the bike insurance specialists. And in this fab, decidedly retrospective episode we have: under-achieving factory Aprilia rider Andrea Iannone is in trouble with the FIM after a urine sample is found to contain performance-enhancing drugs. Mr Iannone is understood to be seeking a refund from his dealer under the Consumer Rights Act as the year crawls to its conclusion like a slug looking for the exit sign, FEC goes back 12 months to watch ourselves gazing into our crystal balls and compares what we thought we’d be saying then to, er, now... ...and as the decade grinds to a crushing defeat we also look back at the trends and changes we’ve seen in motorcycling over the last ten years, the look forward to what’s to come in the next ten... plus more of your FEC-sack emails, including subjects as varied as helmets turning to cork, possibly thanks to corrosive perspiration, and/or adding a Best Before date to the lining, sat navs v smart phones part deux, semi-active Fireblade Öhlins v upgrading suspension, why some endurance race bikes have yellow headlights and much much more.... Thanks for listening, you’ve still been wonderful. Props to my man at bikesocial.co.uk – a tumescent repository of motorcycling wisdom – and Bennetts, whose insurance superstardom continues to include 10% off at Halfords on top of goodness knows what else. Please email your thoughts, queries, questions, musings and mitherings to: anything@frontendchatter.com Fank youse.
Alan's personal PSA: It's Mother's Day this weekend! Be Prepared! Alan is joined on the show today by Tom Vassos, Member of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada, Lyle Karasiuk, Chair of the Canadian Council of First Aid Education, Naomi Parness of CTV, Kate Davis, author of “Second Best Mom” and the web series “Best Before”, and Kelly Fansom, Co-star of “Best Before”.
East Coast Radio — It’s been a confusing week on the food safety front.. first the police and health officials are raiding foreign owned shops and confiscating their rice, cool drinks and maize meal for being past their best before dates and therefore “dangerous” and a few days later the health minister is on TV telling the nation that there are different kinds of “expiry” dates and actually, shelf-stable foods are still safe to eat after their best-before dates. For a crash course on Use By dates versus Best Before versus Sell By - and why you should care, listen to Wendy and Darren on food date marks.
Write into Jules and Sarah! The Port Salut Crew HQ, PO Box 66747, London, NW5 9GH – we love your letters!Best Before dates, Use By and Dips are all the topic of this week's nibble.Follow us!@julesandsarahpodcast@julesvonhep@thissarahpowellHave a dance with the Jules and Sarah Spotify playlists! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Devika Wood will stop you in your tracks this week on Badass Women’s Hour. She is the Founder and Chief Medical Officer of Vida, a platform that does the tricky job of connecting great carers, with the disabled and elderly. In addition, Devika is a survivor of domestic abuse and has shared her story in the hope to help others. Her outlook, strength and ambition will take your breath away.Harriet and Emma take a week off this week, so Natalie Campbell is your host, and is joined by two Badass Co Hosts: broadcaster and author Anna Williamson, and strategist, broadcaster and writer Melanie Eusabe. In the news they discuss the outcome of the Irish abortion referendum, how GDPR has been a great thing to understand data, and they invite Sue Atkins, Parenting Expert, to discuss the rise of Instagram Mums and why this week, one of them quit. And let’s talk Best Before dates. Tesco are dropping Best Before dates – and you won’t believe who’s been behind it all.We love hearing from you so either leave a review, or contact us on the socials:@Badasswomenshr@HarrietMinter@NatDCampbell@EmmaSextonHarriet Minter is a journalist and broadcaster, specialising in women and work. She founded and edited the Guardian's Women in Leadership section and is now a columnist for the newspaper on women in technology. She's also has a column in Psychologies magazine and writes for the likes of The Pool, Red and Grazia. She has given two TED talks, the first on audacious leadership and the second on yoga. Emma Sexton is a serial entrepreneur and connector. A presenter on talkRADIO for The Badass Women’s Hour, winner of the Kantar Inspiration Award and the Future 100 Award, she was shortlisted for The Drum's Creative Woman of the Year 2016. Founder and Creative Director of Make Your Words Work™ (www.myww.co.uk), a design company challenging the traditional agency approach by empowering their clients to use design in ways that will transform their business from the inside out. Co-Founder of Flock Global (www.flock.global), a network for early stage entrepreneurs built on an ethos of collaboration who run meet-ups and international trade missions. Voted Shiny Shiny's Top 50 Most Inspirational Women. Published in Ian Wharton's book ‘Spark for the fire’ published by Harriman and The Challengers Almanac. A regular speaker and writer to blogs and publications. Emma is a board level advisor on design strategy to brands and businesses. A Creative Pool Top 100 Influencer 2017 and now Creative In Residence at Kings College London.Natalie Campbell is an award-winning businesswoman and HarperCollins author. She won the ‘Community Spirit’ award at the ‘Women of the Future Awards’ in 2016 and was recognised in the Management Today 35 Women Under 35 and City AM Power 100 Women lists. Natalie is the co-founder of A Very Good Company (AVGC), a global social innovation agency and recently launched London's newest wellbeing craze, "The Badass Principle - a workout for the mind and soul". As a non-executive director, she Chairs the Nominet Trust and has governance oversight of over £1billion in public funding through her roles on the board of the Big Lottery Fund, UnLtd, the foundation for social entrepreneurs and the Mayor's London economic strategy board. She started her first business at 19 and by 21 owned a Morgan De Toi retail franchise in Lancaster. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode the super funny and very knowledgeable Mel (aka @Colour66 on twitter) joins us as we talk about "Best Before". Mel talks about working in the industry, run-ins with celebrities and some great tips if you ever come across any. **This episode may contain spoilers from Season 2**
On a bad day, what are you like to work for? When was the last time you felt professionally vulnerable? You’ve probably never been asked these questions in a job interview - but they’re bread-and-butter to executive headhunter Kathleen Saxton.In this conversation with Olly, she reveals the tricks she uses to ‘see through the professional mask’ to catch the eye of high-flying CEOs, ponders the future of workplace culture in an always-connected environment, and explains why employing a borderline psychopath isn’t *necessarily* a bad thing…Elsewhere, in this week’s Zeitgeist, Ollie Peart - fresh from experiencing an ‘earthquake’ in Dorset - explores the deeply-felt nostalgia that surfaced on #PokemonDay, considers the benefits of living in the office, and updates us on his mission to live plastic free for a week. If you have a challenge for Ollie to attempt on a future edition, reach out at modernmann.co.uk/feedback.Meanwhile, down the Foxhole, Alix Fox has a jolly story about bacterial vaginosis, and much to say on the topic of ‘watersports’: is it pleasurable and/or safe to bring piss into the bedroom? If you have a question of sex for Alix to address on a future edition, get in touch at modernmann.co.uk/feedback - you can remain anonymous if you wish. The Foxhole is proudly sponsored by our sexy friends at mycondom.com - remember to use our discount code ‘FOXHOLE’ to get a titillating 15% off!For this week’s Lifehack, Camilla from waste food distribution charity Foodcycle offers her three top tips for using up your food: plan ahead, don’t confuse Best Before dates with Use Bys, and freeze your herbs. Find out more at foodcycle.org.uk.Finally, our record of the week is the wondrously chilled out ‘Forget Yourself’ from new band Another Sky - it’s superior night-time listening, out now on Fiction Records.Thanks to Harry’s for sponsoring this episode. They deliver stunning German-engineered razors to your door. Take advantage of our special offer and get a shave set worth £11.50 for just £3.95 at Harrys.com/MANNIf you enjoy the show, please tell your friends on social media, review us on Apple Podcasts, or buy us a beer to say thanks.All links are on our website, MODERNMANN.CO.UKSee You Next Tuesday!Presenter: Olly Mann. Contributors: Ollie Peart, Alix Fox, Kathleen Saxton, Another Sky. Producer: Matt Hill. Theme Music: 'Skies Over Cairo' by Django Django. Graphic Design: Jenny Mann Design. Copyright: Olly Mann / Rethink Audio 2018. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Winner of the Critics’ Choice award at the 2016 Hamilton Fringe Festival, The Bathtub Girls is inspired by the first known case of sibling matricide in Canada. The murder took place in 2003, Mississauga, Ontario. Two sisters, egged on by their friends, drowned their mother in their family home’s bathtub, and expressed it to be a mercy killing. The play examines how three immigrants' determination to rapidly assimilate into a Canadian suburb led to the destruction of their family, and the reformation of the girls’ lives. The play is a combination of movement-based story-telling, direct address, and verbatim, folkloric, and original writing.https://kairostheatrecollective.com/ Instagram: kairos_collectiveNatalia Bushnik Natalia is an actor and storyteller originally from Halifax, Nova Scotia, and is a founding member of kairos. She is passionate about creating immersive, game-changing theatre that reveals underestimated voices in unexpected ways. Her past works include her original, one-woman show, Maybelle's Guide To Maintaining Perfection, which was awarded Outstanding New Script, and Outstanding Acting Performance at the London-One Act Festival. kairos : The Bathtub Girls, (Winnipeg Fringe 2017, Hamilton Fringe 2016) Best Before: (Frost Bites Festival, 2016). Elsewhere : Problem Child (co-director, site-specific), Lady Plyant in The Double Dealer, Harriet/Kate in An Experiment With An Airpump (University Players), Lady Anne in Richard III, and Rosalind in As You Like It (University of Windsor). Natalia is the voice of Candy in the popular animated web series, PeopleWatching. Natalia was one of Nightwood Theatre's Young Innovators 2016/17, and participated in Theatre Gargantua's Emerging Artist Roundtable. She graduated with a B.F.A in Acting from the University of Windsor. Natalia has trained with the Saratoga International Theatre Institute Company, and took part in the Stratford Academy program.Robin Luckwaldt RossRobin is a theatre maker from the Ottawa Valley, and a founding member of kairos, as well as OPIA Theatre. She works to give power to the underestimated through performance. With kairos she has collaborated on the creation, direction, production, and performance of three original works: The Bathtub Girls, a duet with her creative partner, Natalia Bushnik, as part of Then They Fight’s development series, Then Speak, as well as 2016’s Hamilton Fringe, where it won the Critics’ Choice award. The Bathtub Girls will continue on to the Winnipeg Fringe Festival this coming July; Best Before:, a site-specific, short play for the Hamilton Frost Bites Festival; and Study of a Gambler in Neon, a solo masked piece which performed at the London One Act Festival, where it received the Adjudicator’s Award for Research and Matured Performance. With OPIA Theatre Collective, Robin originated the role of Rosaleen for the current production of Widow’s Wedding Dress, which toured through Southern Ontario, and has won three Brickenden Awards, with seven nominations. Other credits include Medea in The Edge Productions’ bash: latter-day plays, Juliet in Seven Siblings’ adaptation of Romeo & Juliet, Love Unbound, and Thetis in Patria Music/Theatre’s Asterion, where Robin also worked on set construction for three years. At the University of Windsor, Robin performed as Ernestine in The Anger in Ernest and Ernestine, Queen Elizabeth in Richard III, Lady Froth in The Double Dealer, Company in To Moscow, and Company in The Crucible. Robin is currently a part of Broken Soil’s Playwrights’ Unit, and has recently participated in Theatre Gargantua’s Roundtable program. She holds a B.F.A. in Acting from the University of Windsor. Her studies outside of University of Windsor include training with the Saratoga International Theatre Institute Company, and the Moscow Art Theatre Schoo
On Radio Brews News the Brews News editorial team discuss the news for the week. This week we discuss: Nine month Best Before dates “ridiculous” says Beer Professor Brick Lane unveils beers, all-star cast Lion denies XXXX brewery closing Indie brewers fight back in bitter row over beer brands' craft credentials BrewDog sets out ‘world domination' plans We also introduce a new segment called Snark where we discuss different topics that have come up during the week. This we we discuss the growing use of the word booze to refer to craft beer. Matt cites this article from The Sun as a reason why it diminishes the brand value in beer. James weighs in with this excellent article from Max Allen. Get in touch Send us your feedback, or leave a voice mail by calling (07) 3040 1508, that we'll play on our next show. Radio Brews News is presented by Cryer Malt - Supplying premium malt for 25 years.
On Radio Brews News the Brews News editorial team discuss the news for the week. This week we discuss: Nine month Best Before dates “ridiculous” says Beer Professor Brick Lane unveils beers, all-star cast Lion denies XXXX brewery closing Indie brewers fight back in bitter row over beer brands' craft credentials BrewDog sets out ‘world domination’ plans We also introduce a new segment called Snark where we discuss different topics that have come up during the week. This we we discuss the growing use of the word booze to refer to craft beer. Matt cites this article from The Sun as a reason why it diminishes the brand value in beer. James weighs in with this excellent article from Max Allen. Get in touch Send us your feedback, or leave a voice mail by calling (07) 3040 1508, that we'll play on our next show. Radio Brews News is presented by Cryer Malt - Supplying premium malt for 25 years.
Is it okay to eat something after its Best Before Date? Is there a difference between a Best Before and Expiry Date? Shadoe has some insight.
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Monster Track X, Ku, Whats the Muss About Mass, Best Before 1994, The Running of the Chickens, Urban Assault, Everything You Never Wanted To Know About Valves, Brake VS Shifter Housing, Talking About Chainline, I Love Riding in the City, Bikes on Film, Residue and No Exit.