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The agricultural industry faces unprecedented challenges, from shifting commodity markets to labor shortages and automation. In a recent AgNet News Hour interview, Nick Foglio of Foglio Commodities shared timely insights into hay markets, wine trends, raisin and nut production, and what California growers must do to stay competitive. Hay and Dairy Market Trends Foglio opened with a look at the 2025 hay market, where soft commodity prices and oversupply have shaped the season. Favorable canola and soybean meal pricing allowed dairies to supplement feed at reduced costs, while wet winters added cheaper dry-land feed, softening the market further. The first half of the year saw resistance due to imported hay inventory, but the second half required price corrections and higher volume movement. One bright spot was dry cow alfalfa, which outperformed 2024 thanks to less low-quality weed hay available. With milk prices softening and exportable inventory staying in-state, Folio expects continued pressure on hay pricing going into winter. Wine Market Shifts Alcohol consumption continues to decline, particularly among older drinkers and younger consumers who are increasingly health-focused or shifting toward cannabis alternatives. Foglio sees single-serve packaging as a strong opportunity for drawing new wine consumers by reducing the commitment of a full bottle. His advice for new wine drinkers: Choose California wines for quality and local support Explore flavors to identify their preferred white or red Visit local wineries for tasting and education For the wine market to grow, Foglio says the industry must shed its elitist reputation and present wine as casual, accessible, and versatile for everyday dining and gatherings. Raisins, Almonds, and Pistachios: Vertical Integration Required Discussing raisins and permanent crops, Foglio stresses that the future belongs to vertically integrated operations. Modern, profitable raisin production now requires: Growing one's own fruit Owning and maintaining equipment Controlling storage and processing Managing direct-to-retail sales Without this structure, staying competitive becomes difficult. Foglio highlights Sun-Maid and National Raisin as examples of operations thriving through innovation and strong marketing. Almonds and pistachios remain profitable markets, but Foglio warns that overplanting could soften pricing. Growers must carefully assess whether to maintain current orchards, replant, or diversify into alternative crops based on return-on-investment outlooks. Labor, Automation, and Rising Costs Labor remains a top pressure point. With California's minimum wage increasing, more farms are turning to automation and mechanization. But Folio warns that growers must evaluate ROI carefully: expensive tech with a short lifespan—much like wind turbine investments—may not justify its cost. Growers must make immediate, ROI-positive decisions, balancing labor shortages with the need for efficiency and long-term operational sustainability. Managing Change in Agriculture Foglio's closing message is clear: agriculture is at a crossroads. Success in today's environment requires: Flexible sourcing and pricing in soft hay markets More approachable marketing to grow the wine industry Strong vertical integration for raisins, almonds, and pistachios Careful, ROI-driven adoption of automation Growers who adapt, innovate, and invest wisely will be best positioned to meet the evolving challenges of California agriculture.
Vanessa, pendant tout le mois de décembre, on découvre nos villes sanctuaires. Les Balades spirituelles et culturelles ont de plus en plus le vent en poupe. Ce matin, les Saintes Maries de la Mer en Camargue…Vous les connaissez déjà pour son pèlerinage des Gitans, qui a lieu chaque 24 mai. Pour célébrer Sara, la sainte patronne des Gitans. Sara avait accompagné Marie Jacobé et Marie Salomé, lorsqu'elles ont fui la Palestine autour de l'an 45 avec Marie-Madeleine à bord d'une barque. Elle les a menées jusqu'à ces plages sauvages de Provence, qu'elles ont évangélisée.Beaucoup l'ignorent, mais il existe 2 autres pèlerinages dont l'un dédiées aux Maries le 1er week-end de décembre. Pourquoi ? Car le célèbre Roi Renée ordonne en 1448 des fouilles pour retrouver leurs corps qu'on dit inhumés. Les corps sont retrouvés et le 4 décembre, leurs reliques sont déposées dans des chasses. Puis élevées au-dessus du chœur. Ce week-end c'est donc "la Translation des reliques", le dernier Pèlerinage des Saintes.Comment se déroule ce pèlerinage ?Déjà, il est ouvert a tout le monde. C'est spirituel mais culturel aussi. Il y a une ferveur incroyable dans l'église. Sans tomber dans le folklore, des cierges dans chaque main, les bras tendus et les yeux tournés vers la chapelle haute. Et là, nous assistons à la descente des chasses de Marie Jacobé et Marie Salomé. Grâce à un mécanisme de poulies et de palan qui date de 1850, l'un des derniers de France, si ce n'est le dernier. La procession elle se fait aux flambeaux, la barque des saintes Maries est portée par la confrérie de la Croix de Jérusalem près des arènes a l'église, en passant par les petites rues.Et cette église sanctuaire vaut le détour ?Que vous soyez croyant ou non, elle est immanquable. Pour 2 endroits bien particuliers : Quand on monte dans le chœur par les 2 petits escaliers en pierre, on est juste au-dessus de la crypte de Sarah. Couverte de robes, manteaux. La Crypte est illuminée de cierges. Et puis lorsque vous grimpez sur le toit de l'église, c'est un panorama à 360 degrés sur la Camargue et la Provence qui s'offre à vous. Sachez aussi que vous êtes au point de départ d'une nouvelle route. Elle vous emmène jusqu'à St Maximin la Sainte Baume en Provence verte : sur les pas de Marie Madeleine. Que vous soyez pèlerin ou simple randonneur, vous serez comblé par le silence et la nature…. Et exténués si vous ne faites pas une boucle mais les 224 km.Des hébergements à nous conseiller ?Alors soit on reste dans ambiance nature en bordure de marais et d'étangs pour se ressourcer avec le Cacharel : hôtel simple authentique, en pierre de chaux. Soit dans une ancienne abbaye cistercienne, un hôtel de charme le Mas de Sylvéreal.Fiche Pratique : Office du tourisme des Saintes Maries de la mer https://www.saintesmaries.com/ Association des villes sanctuaires www.villes-sanctuaires.comHébergements : Hotel Cacharel : https://www.hotel-cacharel.com/ Mas de Sylvéreal : https://masdesylvereal.com/ManneleC'est aujourd'hui le 6 décembre, jour de la Saint-Nicolas fêté en Lorraine et en Alsace. On honore ainsi un évêque du 4e siècle, Saint-Nicolas de Myre dont la légende prétend qu'il ressuscité trois enfants qu'un horrible boucher avait tué pour en faire du petit salé.La tradition est de servir des petites brioches en forme de bonhomme, avec des raisons secs ou pépites de chocolat, date du 19e siècle. Atelier en famille avec les enfants aujourd'hui !Ingrédients· 250 g de farine· 30 g de sucre· 1 pincée de sel· 10 g de levure fraîche de boulanger· 100 ml de lait tiède· 50 g de beurre mou· 1 œuf· Raisins secs ou pépites de chocolatDélayer la levure dans le lait tiède / Mélanger la farine, le sucre et le sel / Ajouter le lait avec la levure et l'œuf / Pétrir jusqu'à obtenir une pâte homogène / Incorporer le beurre mou et pétrir encore 5 à 10 min / Couvrir la pâte et laisser reposer 1 h dans un endroit chaud jusqu'à ce qu'elle double de volume / Diviser la pâte en boules de 50 g environ / Façonner chaque boule en forme de bonhomme et badigeonner d'œuf battu/ Décorer les yeux avec des raisins secs ou pépites de chocolat / Cuire à 180° 20 min.Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
PREVIEW: Celebrating Christmas in Milan with Panettone: Colleague Lorenzo Fiori describes Milan's Christmas traditions, highlighting Panettone as the "King of Christmas," a dome-shaped cake filled with raisins and candied orange typically served with mascarpone or chocolate cream, recommending pairing the dessert with sweet Muscat wine or Italian sparkling wine for a complete holiday experience.
Gurdeep's got some gift card therapy for you, plus Pooja brings a fat burn hack ...AND... we learn about the Stranger Things that you do!
Tomorrow Cruise. Scared of Bears? Morons in the News. Potluck. Everyone Needs a Laugh. After School Cursive Club. Talkback Callers. Can You Believe This? Raisins in Oatmeal Cookies? Thanksgiving Meal Bundles. Talkback Callers. From the Vault.
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On this episode of Vibe Check, Saeed and Zach are joined by pop culture anthropologist Blakely Thornton, to talk about the Democrats folding in the government shutdown battle. Then, they talk about hot criminals. Plus, they share their picks for “the vibes are on, the vibes are off”.------------------------------------------------------Saeed's Poem of the Week: “Author's Prayer” by Ilya Kaminksy You can find everything Vibe Check related at our official website, www.vibecheckpod.comWe want to hear from you! Email us at vibecheck@stitcher.com, and keep in touch with us on Instagram @vibecheck_pod.Get your Vibe Check merch at www.podswag.com/vibecheck.Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Vibe Check ad-free.Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Raisins? Whoppers? Candy Corn?
We eat meatloaf and oatmeal with raisins before discussing Blue Valentine. The exploration of the good and bad behavior and personality traits in the film may be too intense to be entertaining. The slow heartbreak throughout the film explores the control and manipulation in a relationship. Are there sides that we gravitate to based on our own biases, or is everyone just messed up? We may be able to use this film as a means to discover red flags in relationships before they become part of our lives.
Avec : Jérôme Lavrilleux, propriétaire de gîte en Dordogne. Élise Goldfarb, entrepreneure. Et Frédéric Hermel, journaliste RMC. - Accompagnée de Charles Magnien et sa bande, Estelle Denis s'invite à la table des français pour traiter des sujets qui font leur quotidien. Société, conso, actualité, débats, coup de gueule, coups de cœurs… En simultané sur RMC Story.
Mike Evans and Brandon Stokley kick off today’s show talking about the Broncos’ Monday night football game as they set up a “Tell Me Why I’m Wrong” Wednesday on a Thursday. They guys let the 6am listeners hear Joel Klatt’s in-depth breakdown on what’s wrong with Bo Nix’s mechanics and why he still believes the Broncos can catch up in the AFC. Mike and Stoke take on some “Tell Me Why I’m Wrongs” comparing Sean Payton to another coach, bagging on Marvin Mims, and power ranking the Raisins’ place in trail mix. The 6am Duo wrap up the first hour giving the 6am listeners a chance to hear Dan Orlovsky’s breakdown of Bo’s footwork and how the Broncos can help their young QB fix it.
C'est l'heure des Journées Européennes du patrimoine ce samedi matin, l'occasion de pousser les portes d'hôtels pas comme les autres Des hôtels "historiques" dans des cadres d'exceptions ou insolites. C'est l'ADN de la collection MGallery : plus de 100 hôtels en France et à travers le monde, qui vous ouvrent leurs portes ce week-end, sans être obligé d'y dormir. Ce sont leur Héritage Days : vous allez découvrir l'histoire, les coulisses des lieux grâce à des visites exceptionnelles et aussi des expériences, autour de l'art, de la mixologie et de la gastronomie. Je vous donne mes deux coups de cœur : est-ce que vous avez une idée d'un hôtel historique pas très loin d'Europe 1, où l'on peut d'ailleurs déguster - avec modération - un cocktail, installé confortablement dans un fauteuil club sous des voutes d'ogive, une demi-douzaine de vitraux et sous le regard de 76 statues de disciples ? Est-ce que c'est dans une église ? Presque ! Une chapelle désacralisée. Elle fait partie d'un ensemble d'édifices du 17ème siècle que Jean-Michel Wilmotte a restauré. Vous êtes au domaine Reine Margot à Issy-les-Moulineaux. C'était le refuge de Marguerite de Valois en 1606 quand elle a fui la peste. Des histoires, vous allez en avoir ! Et pour mon second coup de cœur, on file à Strasbourg dans une institution : la Cour du Corbeau, situé à deux pas de la Cathédrale. C'est un bijou d'architecture Renaissance avec des coursives, des balustrades en bois et une façade typiquement alsacienne, qui a vu défiler un grand nombre de personnalités notamment Alexandre Dumas, Mozart et même le Comte Dufour. Je ne connais pas ! Vous êtes sûre que c'est une personnalité ? Normal, c'était le pseudonyme de Frédéric II. Il y était venu incognito dans l'espoir de rencontrer Voltaire. Mais à cause de son éternuement, tout est tombé à l'eau. En effet, ses 2 gardes pas très malins se sont précipités instinctivement pour lui tendre un mouchoir, alors qu'on ne le fait pas à n'importe qui. L'aubergiste le démasque et s'empresse de prévenir la ville. Le roi de Prusse s'enfuit. Cette ancienne auberge est devenue aujourd'hui la chambre 207. Une histoire parmi d'autres qui vous attendent ce week-end. Fiche Pratique Collection Hotels MGallery : www.mgallery.com Domaine Reine Margot : https://www.domainereinemargot.com/ La Cour du Corbeau à Strasbourg : https://www.cour-corbeau.com/ Les raisins de table Ce sont les vendanges, mais pas que dans le vignoble. Les raisins de table représentent 10 à 15% de la production. De nombreuses variétés dont le chasselas de Moissac qui bénéficie d'une AOP. Avec ou sans pépins : variétés obtenues par croisement comme le Muscat de Hambourg (avec ou sans). Quelques idées recette : Une tarte vigneronne : pâte sablée des raisins noirs avec un appareil : 4 œufs, 150 gr de sucre, 30 cl de crème, 50 gr de poudre d'amandes / cuisson 45 min à 180° Raisins et plats salés : salades, volaille, viandes blanches Filet mignon de porc au raisins : faire dorer / échalotes, ail et raisins / déglacer au vin blanc / cuire au four / réduire la sauce et lier avec une peu de crème. Hébergé par Audiomeans. Visitez audiomeans.fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Jimmy Pardo and Betsy Sodaro are here for the final 2024 Tony's Picks episode unless I just hand the whole endeavor to Tone Zone. Jimmy wants to go to a California Raisins convention except he's a hater. Betsy makes the case for the Raisins. I was right about something Daniel was wrong about and the experience filled me with glee. Daniel recalls another time I was right. Jimmy thinks we've reached a new low. Plus Baby Reindeer, Peter Cetera, Bear vs. Man, phrases we're tired of and so much more including Just Me Or Everyone and Podcast Pals Product Picks. Original airdate: May 8, 2024. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my newsletter: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial
On today's AgNet News Hour, Nick Papagni and Josh McGill sat down with Richard Matoian, former president of American Pistachio Growers and now co-operator of Matoian Brothers Farming in Easton. With decades of experience in both commodity leadership and hands-on farming, Matoian offered a unique perspective on the intersection of policy, trade, and day-to-day agricultural realities. Trade Deals and Tariffs Nick and Josh opened the show with news that Japan has agreed to a new trade deal with the United States, including a 15% baseline tariff on imports and a commitment to expand rice purchases by 75%. Matoian tied this directly to the pistachio industry, stressing that tariffs aren't about punishing trade partners but about achieving a level playing field. He recalled that for years U.S. commodities faced hidden tariff barriers abroad, and said the Trump administration's efforts have forced many to confront those inequities. Regulatory Burdens and Water Policy Matoian reflected on how California's regulatory environment has shifted over the decades, calling it “death by a thousand cuts.” New rules, from water restrictions to pesticide reporting mandates, add layers of difficulty for growers already facing razor-thin margins. He warned that transparency rules like public “spray day” postings could even bring protesters into the fields, creating safety risks for workers and growers alike. Water, as always, remained central to the conversation. Despite historic rains, he noted that state policy has left much of the resource untapped, pushing more farmers into groundwater reliance and leaving thousands of acres fallowed. “People just don't understand what it takes to put food on the table,” Matoian said. Pistachios, Raisins, and Grapes Matoian detailed how pistachio growers secured an anti-dumping tariff against Iran in the 1980s, a move that protected the U.S. industry and helped it grow into a global powerhouse. He suggested other commodities may need to explore similar tools as imports continue to challenge California products like raisins and tomatoes. Turning to his own farm, Matoian discussed 90 acres of table grapes and 40 acres of pistachios, noting that table grapes remain especially labor-intensive. With about 65 workers in the fields at harvest, he stressed that automation is limited when presentation and precision matter most. Looking Ahead Matoian advised young farmers to find a niche—whether in crop choice, marketing, or management—if they want to succeed in today's competitive climate. “If you're the grower that has always been, you're going to struggle,” he said. For the full conversation with Richard Matoian, listen to today's AgNet News Hour at AgNetWest.com.
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Jenny gives us some mental health tips, Dave's Dirt, and more!
Jenny gives us some mental health tips, Dave's Dirt, and more!
Jenny gives us some mental health tips, Dave's Dirt, and more!
Welcome back, Catholic Pilgrims. We are going to hear a lot about raisins today in our short reading. Raisins are not my favorite and by that I mean I really can't stand them. My favorite comedian is Brian Regan and he has a skit on raisins which pretty much nails my feelings on the matter. I'll share the link in the show notes. Anyway, this is a short and sweet reading, so let's get started by turning to page 254. Brain Regan: Raisins https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0FQXVt4Ns-4
Yaya Bey’s “raisins” is all about the bravery required to pursue a career as an artist; dreaming big and keeping the faith through the more sobering realities of the job. Find this song on Bey’s forthcoming album do it afraid, out this Friday, June 20. Catch Yaya Bey live in LA on Saturday, Sept. 27 at Lodge Room.
Hi sweetie! Thanks for coming to Raisins! Honestly, Raisins isn't even the best part about this episode, since this is also the debut of the Goth Kids! So much to love as Wendy falls OUT of love with Stan and breaks up with him. Meanwhile, Butters is suckered in by a friends waitress.We also discuss our first romantic heartbreak, the early days of the internet, the death of Hooters in Australia and more.Support the Four Finger Discount Network for EARLY & AD-FREE access to every show we produce, as well as 100 hours of exclusive content! Join the FFD family today at patreon.com/fourfingerdiscount2:20 - A great showcase for Butters9:20 - The rebranding stan14:40 - Is it ok to swoop inon a friend's ex?16:00 - Jimmy's use of the word c*nt28:31 - Butter's final monolgue29:35 - FAVOURITE MOMENTS31:50 - TRIVIA35:38 - CHEESY POOFS38:30 - The magic of YMCA42:06 - EPISODE REVIEW BEGINS46:28 - Stan's heart breaking is real59:30 - Dando's teacher calling out a goth kid
This week the word is snacks, so the nerds discuss their favorite snacks. In quite a bit of detail. Eventually, after dropping the spoiler curtain, they discuss various versions of the story, Button, Button, as well as Season 1 of Paradise.
It's here! Series 19 of Taskmaster has begun and as a very special treat we are joined by THE champion to beat, Andy Zaltzman! Andy casts a champion's eye over the latest cohort to try and suss out who he might be going up against in the next CoC. Plus the trio discuss no hopers and pillow tamperers, the origin story for Andy's sock flair, when a fish tank becomes a fish tank and how to cheat successfully.Let us know what you think of the new series: fans@taskmaster.tv Download the new Taskmaster App for all kinds of extended fun, including the Taskmaster Fantasy League. Visit jennyeclair.com to buy Jenny's memoir Jokes, Jokes, Jokes, and book the last few dates of her tour.Watch all of Taskmaster on All 4 www.channel4.com/programmes/taskmasterVisit the Taskmaster Store for all your TM goodies!taskmasterstore.comCatch up with old episodes from anywhere in the worldtaskmastersupermaxplus.vhx.tvVisit the Taskmaster YouTube Channelyoutube.com/taskmasterTaskmaster the Podcast is Produced and Edited by Christine Macdonald for Avalon Television
American cheese may or may not be food. Blue is a flavor. As is purple. Cosplayers and Sports Fans are basically the same. Raisins are definitely not food. There is crying in the zombie apocalypse. These are the hills we shall defend until the bitter end. And this episode makes no sense. We're not going to pretend otherwise. Enjoy. And be sure to email us to argue about any of these hills we are willing to lay down up to defend. We love to argue and we'd love to hear from you, what hills have you climbed to the top of? Email us childproofmail@gmail.com Merch: Click HereYoutube: Click HereClick Here for the video promised on what exactly is Blue Raspberry from Weird History Food.
Our calendar says its April 30TH and we're playing a brand new Disneyholics Show game called DISNEY CONNECT FOUR! Play along as we observe National Mr Potato Head Day, Oatmeal Cookie Day and FIFTEEN more ways to celebrate the day!
In the latest edition of The Sunday Show, Neil De Beer, the President of the United Independent Movement (UIM), slams President Cyril Ramaphosa attempts at “peacemaking” between Russia and Ukraine, saying he “couldn't even keep peace in the GNU” and “can't even keep his NEC together”. As for his upcoming meeting with US President Donald Trump, De Beer says: “Trump's got balls. Cyril's got none. Hy het rosyntjies. (He has raisins)”. De Beer describes the alleged assasination attempt on Deputy President Paul Mashatile as “shooting a full-grown elephant bull on the backside, on the ass, with a pellet gun”. He also looks at the current state of the GNU; does a post-mortem on the VAT “fiasco; dissects the spin and bluster put out by African National Congress (ANC) SG Fikile Mbalula; and laughs off the Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) call for the fall of Oriana, saying “…they couldn't even do the fall of Brackenfell”. De Beer also uses the latest cases of corruption - and “an animalistic attitude towards gluttony” - to rally a taxpayers' revolt: “…can you imagine one morning, a citizens national group of more than 10 million…decide: No more money. No more funding”.
Krueger, the grinch who stole all holidays from Christmas to Christmas Eve tries to yuck Marty's yum, but it ain't happening. Get a glimpse into the state of AI, media, the news, and how we're trying to navigate through it all. Share your tips: noonerpodcast@gmail.com
Vidcast: https://www.instagram.com/reel/DFgI_Sfu6Sz/ Apna Wholesale Inc now recalls Paras Premium Golden Raisins. The raisins contain undeclared sulfur dioxide. Those sensitive and allergic to sulfites risk severe or life-threatening allergic reactions should they consume this product. These sulfite- bearing raisins were sold in New York and Massachusetts at Apna Bazar Farmers Market retail stores. Do not consume these recalled raisins but return them to the place of purchase for a full refund. For more information, contact Apna Wholesale at 1-516-807-4555. https://www.fda.gov/safety/recalls-market-withdrawals-safety-alerts/apna-wholesale-issues-alert-undeclared-sulfites-paras-premium-golden-raisins #para #raisins #apna #sulfites #allergy #recall
This Podcast is Making Me Thirsty (The World's #1 Seinfeld Destination)
We give a grade and Two Thumbs Up (Two Positive) and Two Thumbs Down (Two Negative) aspects of the Season 4 "Seinfeld" episode "The Pilot" This Podcast Is Making Me Thirsty is a podcast dedicated to Seinfeld, the last, great sitcom of our time. We are The #1 Destination for Seinfeld Fans. We talk with those responsible for making Seinfeld the greatest sitcom in TV history. Our guests are Seinfeld writers, Seinfeld actors and actresses and Seinfeld crew. We also welcome well-known Seinfeld fans from all walks of life including authors, entertainers, and TV & Radio personalities. We analyze Seinfeld and breakdown the show with an honest insight. We rank every Seinfeld episode and compare Seinfeld seasons. If you are a fan of Seinfeld, television history, sitcoms, acting, comedy or entertainment, this is the place for you. Do us a solid, support the Podcast
With sweet and salty overtones, this rustic, vegetable-filled chicken stew shares some of the same ingredients tomatoes, raisins, and olives as the renowned Cuban beef dish, picadillo. This, of course, can be served hot. As it cools to room temperature, though, is when the flavors, especially in the sauce, are best. They meld together in an indescribably luxurious way. If you have any sauce left over, use it as the base for a soup. Simply reheat and add cooked beans or pasta.
Today on Jewish Studies Unscrolled, we explore the history and evolution of “Rozhinkes mit Mandlen” (Raisins and Almonds), the iconic Yiddish lullaby written by Avrom Goldfaden for his 1880 operetta Shulamis. Our guest, Pulitzer Prize finalist Alex Weiser, Director of Public Programs at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, joins us to discuss the song's transformation from its original folk origins in the rendition, “Unter dem Kinds Vigele” (Under the Child's Cradle), to a theatrical centerpiece, as well as its lasting influence on Jewish music. Beginning with a field recording by the folklorist Ruth Rubin, we discuss how this simple lullaby inspired classical compositions by Lazare Saminsky, Joseph Achron, Stefan Volpe, and Judith Shatin.
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'The Bends' tells the story of Cincinnati band The Raisins.
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The YSL Trial gets better and better everyday. I was struck by the testimony of Detective Tyrone Dennis who believes he is a gang expert because he's watched movies based out of South Central LA and listens to rap music. Black people are not a monolith. Watching movies and listening to rap music does not make you an expert, just like some white people liking raisins in their potato salad does not mean every white person does either. This trial continues to point out infractions with the witnesses the State continues to bring and the lengths they are going to trying to convict Young Thug and YSL. Give me your thoughts and opinions on this one. Twitter: SIPmyTHOUGHTS IG: sipmythoughts/thesipmythoughtsmg Email: sipmythoughts@gmail.com
On a week where Florida got mauled by Milton, Elon unveiled a CyberTaxi and what looked like humanoid robots, Russians on YouTube unboxed alleged M4 MacBook Pros and AAA Gaming comes to Apple Silicon (sort of) Simon and Nick get together to talk about that, and lots more... MISSION TO SEAFARERS APPEAL The Mission to Seafarers is looking for donations of old, but working, smartphones and internet capable tablets to give seafarers far from home a way to talk to friends and family If you have any old smartphones or tablets cluttering your cupboard and drawers why not donate them to this worthy cause? If you are in the UK contact Vicar@felixparish.com or your nearest Mission to Seafarers Centre, or if you live outside the UK simply visit missiontoseafarers.org. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Recorded 13th October 2024 On this week's show NICK RILEY Spligosh in the Slack Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube Nick's church stream videos on You Tube NEMO'S HARDWARE STORE (5:56) Pitaka Aramid Woven Cases – Not just for iPhones 16... prices from about $50 USD / £50 UKP – Some products can be found on Amazon... Catalyst Cases from about $40 USD / £40 UKP or on Amazon US / Amazon UK Scosche Magic Mount Flask – $40 USD APPLE These M4 MacBook Pro leaks are a goldmine of secret info – Digital Trends iPhone 16 vs iPhone 16 Pro: Apple's latest smartphones compared – TechRadar I upgraded to the iPhone 16 Plusa nd I have thoughts – Macworld Is the iPhone 16 Plus going to be Apple's last Plus model? – Tom's Guide Apple officially cancels autonomous driving permit as Tesla unveils CyberCab – 9to5Mac Reasoning failures highlighted by Apple research on LLMs – Apple Insider Apple's cheapest iPads are still steeply discounted following Prime Day – The Verge Apple's New iPhone Update—Bad News Revealed For Millions Of Google Users – Forbes RCS on iOS 18: Which UK networks support it (and how to enable it) – Trusted Reviews RCS Arrives on iPhones: See which US Carriers Support the Feature – NextPit SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AAA gaming comes to Apple M1 thanks to the latest Asahi Linux build – Tom's Hardware SECURITY & PRIVACY Apple Intelligence privacy features: Here's what you should know – 9to5Mac Apple bug could expose personal info to your employer –MorningBrew VINNE & THE SQUIRRELS VS THE ANALYSTS Report: Cheaper Apple Vision headset to cost around $2000; drop EyeSight – 9to5Mac WORTH A CHIRP / ESSENTIAL TIPS iOS 18: How to send iMessages via satellite – BGR You can now change your Apple ID email, as of iOS 18.1 – Apple Insider Apple TV hidden features: 9 helpful tricks everyone should know – [BGR] JUST A SNIPPET For things that are not worth more than a flypast SuperDuper! 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Do you get 100% attendance at your parent teacher conference? Do you get 100% of people engaged at the table during those conferences? I’ve got an idea that can make BOTH of those happen. And the best part these conferences will create LESS work and LESS stress in your teacher life. Sometimes in order to make parent-teacher conferences between, we just need to remix them with raisins! Because this year, we can all be hosting raisin reunions. Are you ready to find out more on how to host the best conferences of your career? You are in the right place! Episode Links: Resource Bundle For Raisin Reunions: https://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Parent-Teacher-Conference-Bundle-Raisin-Reunions-Host-BEST-Conferences-Ever-10241241 Get a free PDF copy of Monica's Book Crushing It For Kids Here: http://bit.ly/MonicaGenta Needing some uplifting, awesome professional development at your school? Let's Connect: http://monicagenta.com/pd Connect with Monica on social media: Instagram: instagram.com/monicagentaed/ TikTok: tiktok.com/@monicagentaed Facebook: facebook.com/MonicaGentaEd Twiiter: twitter.com/monicagentaed
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Based on the novel by Maisie Mosco Dramatized by Adam UsdenEpisode 1An epic Jewish family saga, beginning in Manchester in 1905. The Sandberg family have escaped persecution from their homeland in Russia. They arrive as refugees in Strangeways, Manchester, where they must start a new life. Avraham, a cobbler from Dvinsk tries to find work in the many Jewish garment factories housed in the cramped terraces. His wife Sarah tries to settle the kids but has her heart set on her own home.Sarah ...... Emma Leah Golding Avraham ...... Daniel Abelson David ...... Aaron Gelkoff Sammy ...... Yoni Bronks Isaac ...... David Fleeshman Rabbi Lensky ...... Jack Wagman Malka ...... Katie Bernstein Chaim ...... Lishai Rice Uncle Mottel ...... Lloyd PetersCasting co-ordinators-Vicky Moseley and Pippa Day Production co-ordinator-Lorna Newman Studio Manager- Amy Brennan Sound Designer- Sharon Hughes Director/Producers- Jessica Mitic and Gary BrownA BBC Studios Audio ProductionFrom 1791 to 1917 thousands of Jews lived in 'The Pale of Settlement' in the west of the Russian Empire. Then after 1881 when the Tsar was assassinated, the Jews were unfairly blamed and there were many violent pogroms. Thousands fled to America and Western Europe to escape. For many English Jews this is their family's story. Their ancestors mainly went to the East End of London. But several thousand settled in northern cities such as Leeds, Liverpool and Manchester. The Jewish garment industry of the north went on to change the landscape of the British high street. Brands like Marks and Spencer (set up in Leeds Market), Burtons and Moss Brothers were part of the warp and the weft of twentieth century retailing.
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Remember the raisins? Everybody thought they'd retire off those damn things lol
LEAVE BULLWINKLE ALONE! Don't Moose Around. My fancy spider-man shirt. Practice Peter. Looking for the purple banana. Air Chimpanezes. Nilly Wellson. Constant Glance. Stinky Little Weirdos. Door handle tooth removal. WW2 Rain Delay. That's No Eggplant. Super ketchup packets. Dip and Squeeze is my Hall and Oats cover band. Just Pooping It Out With Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Jimmy Pardo and Betsy Sodaro are here for the final Tony's Picks episode of 2024 unless I just hand the whole endeavor to Tone Zone. Jimmy wants to go to a California Raisins convention except he's a hater. Betsy makes the case for the Raisins. I was right about something Daniel was wrong about and the experience filled me with glee. Daniel recalls another time I was right. Jimmy thinks we've reached a new low. Plus Baby Reindeer, Peter Cetera, Bear vs. Man, phrases we're tired of and so much more including Just Me Or Everyone and Podcast Pals Product Picks. Get yourself some new ARIYNBF merch here: https://alison-rosen-shop.fourthwall.com/ Subscribe to my newsletter: http://alisonrosen.substack.com Products I Use/Recommend/Love: http://amazon.com/shop/alisonrosen Check us out on Patreon: http://patreon.com/alisonrosen BETTER HELP: http://BetterHelp.com/BESTFRIEND (use code BESTFRIEND for 10% off), Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend is sponsored by Better Help Buy Alison's Fifth Anniversary Edition Book (with new material): Tropical Attire Encouraged (and Other Phrases That Scare Me) https://amzn.to/2JuOqcd You probably need to buy the HGFY ringtone! https://www.alisonrosen.com/store/ Try Amazon Prime Free 30 Day Trial