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Big Suze is bringing an attitude to this eppy, after being PUSHED by a lady on the London Underground. There's been serious crimes of ManSpreading too, so the huns get real riled up. We hear about Hannah's gorjey dinner and the Pentacles advise us not to work TOO hard and maybe take a holiday? SPOOKY NEWS: Hannah brings us the story of Kris Kremers and Lisanne Froon who disappeared whilst hiking in Panama, and the circumstances are very very strange... This is another C.O.W Creep of the Week SPESHYAL! Fun! Y'all are ever so haunted. (cow! cow! cow!)1) This is from Moudi - read by Hannah. This is a tale of an old haunted house... and a ghost perv. Do you hear that whistling?2) This story is sent in from Amy read by Big S. Heard of Loftus Hall in County Wexford, Ireland? This is a famous legend... think hooves and a hole in the ceiling!3) Hannah reads out a tale from Anya about a cemetery and creepy kid. Uh oh. Welcome to the Peculiar Friends... 4) Big S reads a story from J, who has to deal with Satanic pages from a car booter... and an entity... Thank you huns for sending your tales in, we love them all so much. We end with WE GET HAUNTED - Hannah chooses her own adventure. ENJOY THE EPPPPPPYYYxoxo JOIN OUR PATREON! EXTRA bonus episodes AND a monthly ghost hunt for just £4.50! Or £6 for AD-FREE EPS and weekly AGONY HUNS! We'll solve your problems huns! Sign up here:www.patreon.com/GhostHunswanna see our shows? SEE HANNAH AT EDINBURGH FRINGE HERE 13-24 AUGUST:https://www.edfringe.com/tickets/whats-on/rip-hannah-bitch-cough-ski-wipSEE SUZIE DO MCSHOW HERE THURSDAY 21 AUGUST:https://www.angelcomedy.co.uk/event-detail/suzie-preece-mcshow-wip-thu-21st-aug-the-bill-murray-london-tickets-202508211830/
Moudi Tajjour is one of Crim City's survivors. A cousin of John ‘the King of the Cross' Ibrahim, he became a senior bikie, founded a new gang in prison and was jailed over a killing. Moudi knows those who've died on both sides in the city's gang wars. A warning - this is confronting listen. Subscribe to CrimeX+ today for early, ad free accessSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gottesdienst mit Pop-Predigt: Lesung (Psalm 69,1–16), Einleitung und das Lied «Moudi» von Stiller Has und Predigt von Pfarrer Lukas P. Huber. Sonntag, 6. März 2022, 9.45 Uhr, Evang.-ref. Kirchgemeinde Löhningen–Guntmadingen. Lesungstext Psalm 69,1–16. Text des Lieds «Moudi» von Stiller Has. Weitere Informationen über die Kirchgemeinde Löhningen–Guntmadingen.
Indira Moudi, President of Viandes Lafrance, tells us how she ended up buying an 80-year old meat company, learned to manoeuver in this very traditional industry and how she is impacting this industry and the local economy in a sustainable manner, by reconnecting trust between agriculture, food and consumers, and reducing greenhouse gases.
Indira Moudi, President of Viandes Lafrance, tells us how she ended up buying an 80-year old meat company, learned to manoeuver in this very traditional industry and how she is impacting this industry and the local economy in a sustainable manner, by reconnecting trust between agriculture, food and consumers, and reducing greenhouse gases.
The next time you're in the Granary District check out Laziz Kitchen located at 912 South Jefferson Street, in Salt Lake City and introduce yourself to the Owner and operator, Moudi Sbeity, He brings his old-world family food heritage to Laziz Kitchen to the surprise and delight of his loyal customer base. His Lebanese culinary background is what he serves daily with favorites like his famous Hummus that you can pick up in some of our favorite grocery stores, like Whole Foods. Some of Moudi's hottest selling menu items are his various to-die-for burgers with the zaatar fries or his homemade habanero slaw or pickled cabbage. This Modern Mediterranean cuisine can be found at weddings, corporate events or they'll cater. You can also order online and pick up curbside. In many ways, Moudi has recognized his blessings from this past year and he brings his gratitude to work. Order online or check out the menu at lazizkitchen.com. Utah's main streets define the character of our communities, as much as our cities and national parks. Through innovation, resilience and hope, small business owners in Salt Lake County and throughout the state are rising to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Visit Salt Lake and the Utah Office of Tourism invite you to join us as we hear the inspiring stories of these small business owners in a series we call Mighty Main Street. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The next time you're in the Granary District check out Laziz Kitchen located at 912 South Jefferson Street, in Salt Lake City and introduce yourself to the Owner and operator, Moudi Sbeity, He brings his old-world family food heritage to Laziz Kitchen to the surprise and delight of his loyal customer base. His Lebanese culinary background is what he serves daily with favorites like his famous Hummus that you can pick up in some of our favorite grocery stores, like Whole Foods. Some of Moudi's hottest selling menu items are his various to-die-for burgers with the zaatar fries or his homemade habanero slaw or pickled cabbage. This Modern Mediterranean cuisine can be found at weddings, corporate events or they'll cater. You can also order online and pick up curbside. In many ways, Moudi has recognized his blessings from this past year and he brings his gratitude to work. Order online or check out the menu at lazizkitchen.com. Utah's main streets define the character of our communities, as much as our cities and national parks. Through innovation, resilience and hope, small business owners in Salt Lake County and throughout the state are rising to meet the challenges of the 21st century. Visit Salt Lake and the Utah Office of Tourism invite you to join us as we hear the inspiring stories of these small business owners in a series we call Mighty Main Street. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
با بیژن موعودی درباره ساختار تیم داده و نحوه همکاری تیم داده با تیم های دیگه از جمله تیم بازاریابی و روش های مورد استفاده تیم صحبت کردیم
Moudi Tajjour & UC Brigante come together for the 18th podcast, things get abit heated when recent rumors are brought up, Moudi also talks about his time in Adelaide jail. Follow instagram https://www.instagram.com/cant__fight__fate/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/ucbrigante/?hl=en Facebook Page! https://www.facebook.com/cantfightfatepodcast/?modal=admin_todo_tour Stream the new song 'Chickenhead' http://www.hyperurl.co/chickenhead
Moudi Tajjour & UC Brigante come together for the 12th episode of their Can't Fight Fate Podcast, they talk about Moudi's murder case, how he got a reduced sentence, and more.
The Bottom Line – Laziz Kitchen co-owner and State Senator-elect Derek Kitchen tells the story of how selling hummus at the Downtown Salt Lake Farmers Market with his partner, Moudi, ultimately led to opening up a Lebanese restaurant in Salt Lake City's Central Ninth neighborhood. Kitchen also discusses his time on the Salt Lake City Council, his […]
Episodio 31, con ospiti pesissimi! Ho avuto al geniale idea di registrare l’episodio il giorno prima di un mio trasloco, promettendo a me stesso e agli altri di montare il tutto nel fine settimana. Così non è stato. In tutti i moUdi, oggi si parla di console oscure, dimenticate, brutte e abbandonate dall’utenza e dai […] L'articolo Retrocast 31 – Queste oscure console sembra essere il primo su Retrocast.
Comme chaque vendredi, l'émission « C'est vous l'Expert » vous propose de débattre sur l'actualité du football algérien. Au menu cette semaine les élections de la FAF et de la CAF avec la chute brutale de Mohamed Raouraoua. Pour parler de tous ces sujets qui font l'actualité nous auront le plaisir de recevoir comme invité sur le plateau le plus grand arbitre algérien de l'histoire, Djamel Haïmoudi.
On this episode of The Utah Foodie Podcast, we sit down with Moudi Sbety, co-owner of Lazis Foods, to hear his entrepreneurial journey in the food business, making hummus. Laziz is a local maker of Middle Eastern spreads like their popular hummus, muhammara, and toum garlic sauce that can be found in a variety of local grocery stores like Whole Foods and Liberty Heights Fresh.Moudi grew up in Beirut, Lebanon, a country known for food of incredible spices and flavors—and of course—their hummus. Hummus in Lebanon is much like salsa in Mexico: it's everywhere, and can be used in a variety of dishes, and is served with almost every meal.So when Moudi moved to Logan, Utah from Lebanon and couldn't find any good hummus, he set off to make his own. He and his partner, Derek Kitchen, began sharing their homemade hummus with friends, who eventually convinced them to start re-purposing cream cheese containers and buy their own packaging to start selling their new spread.Today, several years later, Laziz sells their hummus in over 15 grocery stores, and are just a few weeks away from breaking ground on Laziz Kitchen, a new chapter and extension for their business: a deli in the central ninth district in downtown Salt Lake City.—This episode of The Utah Foodie was hosted by Chase Murdock and produced by Ryan Samanka. Visit our episode archive on Ventricle Presents, and stay connected with us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Copyright © Ventricle Media, LLC • ventriclemedia.com
On this episode of the podcast we sit down and chat with Derek Kitchen. We have a great conversation about how him and his partner Moudi met, how they started up their company Laziz, same sex marriage in the state of Utah, how the Kitchen v Herbert case came to be, as well as how he is running for Salt Lake City City Council in district 4. We also talk about his upcoming wedding this Sunday at the Gallivan Center in downtown Salt Lake City and find out some of Derek's favorite eating spots in the city. This episode of the podcast was recorded at the CityHomeCOLLECTIVE in Salt Lake City, Utah. You can find out more about the podcast as well as the entire back catalog at www.iamsaltlake.com If you are interested in possibly coming on a future episode of the podcast please drop Chris an email at iamsaltlake@gmail.com Let us know what you think of the podcast by calling the voicemail (385)202-5926 Please share this episode with your family and friends on Facebook or twitter. If you haven't left a review in iTunes or Stitcher Radio please do so. It only takes a few minutes and helps the show immensely.
In this episode of the podcast I sat down and had a conversation with Moudi from Laziz Middle Eastern Spreads. We talked about how Laziz started, their authentic middle eastern spreads, his move from Lebanon to Utah, his love for Salt Lake City, challenges and rewards of owning and running your own business, how important it is to buy and support local business, and of course everything else in between. Listen to all of the episodes of the podcast at www.iamsaltlake.com | call our voicemail at (385)202-5926 | email iamsaltlake@gmail.com | facebook.com/IamSaltLake | twitter.com/iamsaltlake