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HALF MOON BAY, Calif. (AP) — A Minnesota horticulture teacher set a world record in California on Monday for the heaviest pumpkin after growing a giant jack-o'-lantern gourd weighing 2,749 pounds (1,247 kilograms). Travis Gienger of Anoka, Minnesota, won the 50th World Championship Pumpkin Weigh-Off in Half Moon Bay, California, with an enormous, lumpy, orange pumpkin that could produce at least 687 pies. The previous world record for heaviest pumpkin was set by a grower in Italy who produced a 2,702-pound (1,226-kilogram) squash in 2021, according to Guinness World Records. He first competed in Half Moon Bay's annual weigh-off in 2020 and has won three of the city's last four giant pumpkin contests. The pumpkin champ won a $30,000 prize for growing the biggest pumpkin and setting a world record.
Persons: Travis Gienger, , Gienger, Organizations: Guinness World Records, Anoka Technical College, Pumpkin Locations: Calif, Minnesota, California, Anoka , Minnesota, , California, U.S, Italy
Make homemade pierogies for National Pierogi Day
  + stars: | 2023-10-08 | by ( Casey Barber | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +13 min
It’s National Pierogi Day, so you have a marketing-mandated opportunity to indulge in a pile of pillowy dumplings. Making pierogi doughJust as there are many ways to refer to these dumplings, there are a wide range of recipes for pierogi dough. If you’re afraid of making any homemade dough, try my pierogi dough as your gateway recipe. Casey Barber, author of the cookbook “Pierogi Love: New Takes on an Old-World Comfort Food,” says pierogies are ideal to eat year-round. Apart from the 60 recipes in “Pierogi Love,” you can try “Everything Bagel” pierogies or pierogies with egg, cheese and Taylor ham for breakfast, or Ethiopian destaye-inspired dessert pierogies.
Persons: that’s, It’s, , Casey Barber, I’ve, Cook Organizations: CNN Locations: Turkey, Pittsburgh, Yukon
Starbucks is selling pumpkin spice latte NFTs to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the seasonal beverage. The $20 digital stamps came out on Thursday via Starbucks Odyssey, the company's Web3 platform. A analysis emerged in September that showed 95% of the NFT market may now be worthless. AdvertisementAdvertisementLast December, Starbucks gifted free NFT stamps to members, and some of those resold for $1,900 each on secondary markets. Starbucks, however, may be an outlier player in the digital asset space as the broader NFT market was recently found to be mostly worthless.
Persons: Organizations: Starbucks, Starbucks Odyssey, Service
The US economy added an estimated 336,000 jobs last month, blowing expectations out of the water, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data released Friday. In September, leisure and hospitality helped drive job growth higher, with 96,000 jobs added. Today’s headline jobs number — that surprising 336,000 net job gain — is an initial estimate that will be revised twice more. The surprising September jobs report, however, didn’t continue that streak. August’s second look has job growth now at 227,000 for the month, an increase of 40,000.
Persons: , Sung, Soh, Joe Biden, , it’s, ” Biden, Andrew Patterson, ” Patterson, they’ve, Jim McCoy, we’re, ” Daniel Zhao, Glassdoor’s, ” Julia Pollak, didn’t, ” Diane Swonk, — CNN’s Tami Luhby Organizations: Minneapolis CNN, of Labor Statistics, Loyola Marymount University, SS Economics, BLS, Federal Reserve, Dow, Nasdaq, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Vanguard, Fed, Administration, Children, Families, Nationwide, Century, CNN Locations: Minneapolis, United States
Trump’s Campaign From the Courthouse
  + stars: | 2023-10-06 | by ( Lauren Camera | ) www.usnews.com   time to read: +8 min
But the front-running GOP presidential primary candidate was there – and he was pissed. Yet Trump was seething for another reason altogether – or so he claimed: His mounting legal challenges were preventing him from campaigning. “Trump campaigning from a courtroom is so Trumpian,” says Tobe Berkovitz, associate professor of advertising emeritus at Boston University. Separately from the civil trial in New York focusing on fraud, Trump faces 91 criminal charges stemming from four state and federal cases. And like the mug shot, Trump’s presence in the courtroom this week gave his supporters something he can’t give them on the campaign trail – a physical representation of the system he claims is out to get him.
Persons: Donald Trump wasn’t, Letitia James, Trump, , I’ve, “ Trump, Tobe Berkovitz, that’s, Stormy Daniels, Jean Carroll, ” Berkovitz, it’s, Donald Trump, Chuck Schumer, , Arthur Engoron, James, Dante Scala, ” Scala, ” Trump’s, Engoron, I’m, ” James Organizations: New York Supreme, New York, Trump, Trump National Golf, Boston University, Washington , D.C, White, Donald Trump View, University of New, Republican Locations: Manhattan, Iowa , New Hampshire, South Carolina, New York, Washington ,, Florida, Georgia, Iowa, New Hampshire, University of New Hampshire, , Georgia’s Fulton County, Ohio
The buzziest new entertainment arena is a glowing orb near the Las Vegas strip. The Sphere opened last weekend with a U2 concert attended by the likes of Jeff Bezos and Oprah Winfrey. The biggest draw of the night was arguably not the Irish rock band, though, but the venue itself: the Sphere. The Sphere is a massive, dome-shaped music and entertainment venue that just opened near the Las Vegas strip. "The Sphere in Las Vegas might be the best $2.5 billion dollars ever spent," one person said on X, formerly known as Twitter, alongside a video of the sphere as an emoji.
Persons: Jeff Bezos, Oprah Winfrey, , LeBron James, James Dolan, Greg Doherty, Lauren Sanchez, Bezos, Kevin Mazur, Darren Aronofsky, hasn't, Harry Styles Organizations: Service, Garden Company, New York Times Locations: Vegas, Madison, overbudget, Las Vegas
The erstwhile donut chain is running a promotion for National Coffee Day on Sept. 29 where customers will receive a free medium iced or hot coffee with with any purchase. But Dunkin' is far from the only restaurant offering a coffee deal on Friday. Krispy KremeThe popular donut chain is pushing its "new and improved" beverage line by offering free medium hot or iced coffee, including espresso-based lattes, with no purchase necessary. Tim Horton'sThe Canadian chain is giving a free iced or hot coffee to anyone who makes a purchase of at least $3. Shipley Do-NutsThe chain with more than 340 locations nationwide is giving away a free medium hot or iced coffee when you make a purchase.
Persons: Dunkin, Tim Horton's, Shipley Organizations: National, Nutty, CNBC
Pecans were a cash crop for my grandparents, who supplemented their unreliable farm income in any way they could. Unlike peanuts, the farm’s primary crop, pecans required no planting and almost no care, and they paid out every year so long as someone picked them up before the squirrels got there first. I was astonishingly old before I learned that pumpkins are food. The first year I was in graduate school there, a vine with large, squash-like leaves popped up in my raised beds. They were small, dense, pie pumpkins, apparently planted by the neighborhood squirrels.
Persons: Pecans Locations: Lower Alabama, South Carolina
The Town With a Song in Its Heart
  + stars: | 2023-09-25 | by ( Richard Rubin | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +1 min
A merciful evening breeze kicked up, swatting away the Arkansas heat and giving wing to the melodies coming from two of the gazebos in the grassy park. In the larger one, a dozen people were playing the last strains of “Barbry Allen” on fiddles, mandolins, guitars, a stand-up bass, dulcimers, banjos and even a dulci-banjo. A pretty tune I did not recognize drew me over to the smaller group. But I never got to ask what it was because, just as I approached, they stopped. Crafts and charactersAll the roads to Mountain View, the seat of Stone County, in the Ozarks of northern Arkansas, are two-lane and twist through towns with names like Pumpkin Bend, Grubbs, Fifty-Six and Oil Trough.
Persons: swatting, Barbry Allen ”, “ I’ve, Johnny Cash, “ Baraboo Locations: Arkansas, Waterloo, Kalamazoo, , Stone County, Grubbs
The Pumpkin Spice Latte Will Outlive Us All
  + stars: | 2023-09-25 | by ( Ella Quittner | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: 1 min
On a nearly 90-degree September morning, Verena Adelsberger held her first pumpkin spice latte in a downtown Manhattan Starbucks. It wasn’t just her first of the season. Ms. Adelsberger, 25, who was visiting the United States from Zell am See, Austria, was moved to try the pumpkin spice latte, often called the P.S.L., after seeing it celebrated online for years. She took a sip of it, which she ordered as a Frappuccino, and grinned. “It’s very sweet.”She rated it a seven out of 10, and then she left to catch the ferry to an equally classic piece of American culture: the Statue of Liberty.
Persons: Verena Adelsberger, Adelsberger, Locations: Manhattan, United States, Zell, Austria, of
Starbucks' wait times have increased with higher demand for complicated cold drinks. The company is rolling out its new "Siren System" to overhaul and streamline drink-making. Last year the company announced its new "Siren System," a set of procedures and equipment to overhaul and streamline the drink-making process. But the cold drinks on the menu also tend to be more complicated and take longer to make. Only 40% of stores are expected to have the Siren System in three years time, Bloomberg recently reported.
Persons: John Culver, baristas, Washington barista, you'll Organizations: Starbucks, Service, Siren, Bloomberg, , Washington Locations: Wall, Silicon, Grande, California, Boston
And because growing seaweed doesn’t need land or require irrigation, it could be more sustainable than traditional agriculture. Seaweed jamIf you’re looking to take your breakfast ideas in a new direction, then seaweed could be the way to go. But seaweed soup isn’t only consumed in Asia. In cooperation with Guernsey Dairy, the UK-based Seaweed Food Company has experimented with using algae in dairy products. She believes that these inventive dishes will bust people’s misconceptions of seaweed as “slimy and a bit smelly.”
Persons: Fabrice Picard, Chef Jun Lee, , Lee, “ It’s, Prannie Rhatigan, Rhatigan, Smoothies Rhatigan, ” Thongweed, Mark Kirkland, Naomi Tustin, we’ve Organizations: CNN, Agriculture Organization, UN, Agence VU, Michelin, Guernsey Dairy, Food Locations: Asia, Seoul, of Coll, Scotland, Guernsey, Tustin
But something less talked about is burnout among managers — that's our big story today. "It impacts your attention, impacts your judgment, impacts your memory, impacts your decision-making ability. I spoke with multiple experts about signs that your manager is burnt out:AdvertisementAdvertisementFear. "It's important to realize that every manager has a manager," Sood said. Multiple "corporate goths" spoke with Insider about the importance of being true to themselves, even in the office.
Persons: , Violeta Stoimenova, Amit Sood, Bonita Eby, Eby, Sood, Eufrosina Young, Arantza Pena Popo, Millennials, Jordan Hart, who's, Gen Zers, Coco Gauff poes, Frey, Kevin Mazur, MTV Dunkin, bev, Dan DeFrancesco, Naga Siu, Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan Organizations: Service, Customs, MTV, Spice Locations: Wall, Silicon, Disney, Eyeliner, . Massachusetts , Minnesota, Hawaii, Georgia, New York City, San Diego, London, New York
During the first year of NIL, collectives were viewed as "hush-hush" by many in the industry, Opendorse marketplace's Braly Keller previously told Insider. Brandon McCladdie/Happy Valley UnitedHow collectives work with college athletesThe main goal of collectives is to create NIL opportunities for college athletes. About a quarter of Dinkytown Athletes' NIL deals have been business partnerships between Minnesota athletes and companies like Dove, Northwestern Mutual, and PNC Bank. Happy Valley United's NIL work also involves engaging with the local community, including the collective's partner charities, said McCladdie. Happy Valley United is building its brand through media attention and community-based "grassroots" efforts, McCladdie said.
Persons: marketplace's Braly Keller, Keller, there's, it's, University of Minnesota —, Derek Burns, Burns, Brandon McCladdie, McCladdie Organizations: Big Ten, Pennsylvania State University, Dinkytown, University of Minnesota, State College ,, Penn, Golden Gophers, Happy, Dinkytown Athletes, Penn State, Blueprint Sports Foundation, Northwestern Mutual, PNC Bank, College, Gopher, Gopher Sports, State College Locations: State College , Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Minneapolis
New York CNN —Dunkin’ is elevating the pumpkin drink wars with, what else, donuts. The drink, called “Ice Spice Munchkins Drink,” is a collaboration with rapper Ice Spice and perhaps Dunkin’s biggest fan, actor Ben Affleck. Dunkin rolled out its fall-themed menu in mid-August, a few weeks before Starbucks added its pumpkin spice latte to menus. On Tuesday, Wendy’s began selling for a limited time a pumpkin spice-flavored Frosty, a new flavor to its menu, and a pumpkin spice-flavored cold brew coffee drink, which uses the same syrup from the pumpkin spice Frosty. Dozens of other food products, from pumpkin spice Oreos to beer, hot chocolate mix and even protein powder have crammed into the market.
Persons: New York CNN — Dunkin, Ben Affleck, ” It’s, Affleck, Dunkin, Wendy’s, Dunkin ’ Organizations: New, New York CNN, Starbucks Locations: New York
Insider Today: Automating away CEOs
  + stars: | 2023-09-11 | by ( Dan Defrancesco | ) www.businessinsider.com   time to read: +9 min
Today is always a difficult day, particularly here in New York, as we remember the innocent lives lost 22 years ago. But the group that seems immune to those concerns — CEOs — is primed for being usurped by robots, writes Ed Zitron. Ed's argument is straightforward: CEOs get paid a lot despite not providing much value for their companies. For all the talk of CEOs being transformational leaders full of business ingenuity, many are nothing more than figureheads. The Insider Today team: Dan DeFrancesco, senior editor and anchor, in New York City.
Persons: Rick Rescorla, Morgan Stanley, Rescorla, — Dan DeFrancesco, Arantza Pena Popo, , Ed Zitron, Ed, they're, STAN HONDA, Bill Ackman, foresees, Elon Musk's, Sam Altman, Kevin Dietsch, Ryan Petersen, Flexport's, Apple's, Microsoft's, Chris Williams, he's, Joe Biden, Damar Hamlin, Joe's, Wilson, Dan DeFrancesco, Naga Siu, Hallam Bullock, Lisa Ryan Organizations: Service, Tech, TED, LinkedIn, nab, Bank, America, Wynn Resorts, Broadcom, Sun, Pentagon, & Museum, The New York Jets, Buffalo Bills, Bills, Oracle, Bovis Homes Locations: Wall, Silicon, New York, China, Alaska, Savanna, New York City, San Diego, London
In the latest Equity Talk, Pringle said male mentors made room for her ideas, even if they weren't popular. With growth comes opportunity, she told me, because "new restaurants create the next big promotion." It's working in our restaurants and talking to our crew members and our general managers on what we can do to really create opportunities. You know, new restaurants create the next big promotion — the next DM and GM and director of operations. Those are the things that I see in part of my role as being able to help create growth.
Persons: Abigail Pringle, Pringle, dulce, she's, I'm, Lindsay Radkoski, Lindsay, Suzie, You've, it's, We've, Wendy's, that's, we've, It's, I've, , Thiti, Zers Organizations: Service, GM, CMO, CSR, Twitter Locations: Wall, Silicon, Wendy's, Canada, Philippines, India, Australia, Puerto Rico, leche, Argentina
Pumpkin spice season is finally upon us, and Starbucks is wasting no time getting in on the action. Every Thursday from Sept. 7 until Sept. 28, the coffee giant will be running a buy-one-get-one offer on its fall drink lineup. To receive the free drinks, you'll need to download the Starbucks app and create an account. The offer can only be redeemed once per week, and cannot be used on drinks that cost more than $10. Starbucks' iconic Pumpkin Spice Latte is celebrating its 20th anniversary this year.
Persons: Apple Crisp, Peter Dukes, whittle, Dukes, Warren Buffett Organizations: Starbucks Locations: Washington ,, Vancouver
Starbucks removed both fresh and frozen bananas from its US menus in May 2022. Other chains have been streamlining their menus by removing complicated items. Starbucks has stopped selling bananas, removing both fresh and frozen bananas from its US menus in May 2022, a spokesperson for the coffee giant told Insider. Some Reddit users who say they worked at Starbucks stores said the bananas would sell poorly, go "gross," and attract fruit flies. A few said that their stores made the move to discontinue bananas before Starbucks management decided to stop sales nationally.
Persons: McDonald's, Chipotle, al, marinade Organizations: Starbucks, Service, Subway Locations: Wall, Silicon
Wendy’s is selling a pumpkin spice-flavored Frosty
  + stars: | 2023-09-06 | by ( Jordan Valinsky | ) edition.cnn.com   time to read: +2 min
New York CNN —Wendy’s is entering the pumpkin spice wars. For the first time, Wendy’s is adding a pumpkin spice-flavored Frosty to its menus for a limited time beginning September 12. Adding pumpkin spice-flavored drinks seems like a no-brainer for Wendy’s since the flavor keeps growing in popularity, partly because of Starbucks. The chain doesn’t mix up its Frosty flavors as nearly as often as McDonald’s does with its McFlurry lineup. Also for a limited time this year, Wendy’s is adding a pumpkin spice-flavored cold brew coffee drink, which uses the “same delicious syrup from the pumpkin spice Frosty,” it said.
Persons: New York CNN — Wendy’s, Wendy’s, Carl Loredo, it’s, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Starbucks, CNN Locations: New York, Wendy’s
Starting Friday, movie theaters will have a steady stream of jump scares, creepy monsters and gore — and that's great news for the box office. As Hollywood grapples with dual labor strikes that restrict promotions for big blockbuster features, horror films could be the perfect balm. With smaller-than-average production budgets, these films are also often very lucrative for studios and don't require massive box office receipts to be profitable. Already in 2023, the horror movie genre has generated more than $600 million in domestic ticket sales, representing around 10% of the total box office in the U.S. and Canada, according to data from Comscore. Top horror films this year include:"Today's audiences love the thrills and escapist nature of horror films and the consistently solid box office numbers have ensured that studios and filmmakers will continue to produce a plentiful number of these films and movie theaters now and well into the future," Dergarabedian said.
Persons: Paul Dergarabedian, Shawn Robbins, Dergarabedian Organizations: Hollywood, Comscore, BoxOffice.com Locations: U.S, Canada
But for many restaurants and retailers, fall is already here. But in the past few years, restaurants and retailers have been releasing their autumnal food and beverages even earlier. November is still the most popular month to launch limited-time pumpkin items timed for Thanksgiving, but August is gaining ground. Restaurants' and retailers' extended fall also comes as pumpkin food and beverages become more popular throughout the autumn. As schools have pushed for an earlier start to the school year, Labor Day has lost some of its status as a seasonal indicator.
Persons: Ken Harris Organizations: Labor, Cadent Consulting, CNBC Locations: U.S
Opinion | Praise Song for the Ruined Flower
  + stars: | 2023-08-28 | by ( Margaret Renkl | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +2 min
The orange pumpkins themselves have seen better days, but still I offer my heart to what’s left of the pumpkins carved out by squirrels. I offer my whole heart to the thick, pulpy flesh that fattens the chipmunks before their time of hunger. I stand at my window and watch a fly blunder into their artwork, and I watch the spider dart to the fly. Come April, I will stand at this window and watch her gathering spider silk to weave her miniature nest of thistledown and lichen and moss. My heart lifts at the pinprick holes in the passionflower vines and the pinprick holes in the parsley, but I wait and wait for the pinprick holes in the milkweed leaves.
Persons: what’s, honeyvine Organizations: Central Locations: Central America, Tennessee
When Starbucks was first founded in 1971, customers would walk in and ask for coffee beans: no modifications or refreshers. The shop featured a menu with the “Starbucks language” customers are familiar with today, including drinks such as espressos and lattes. Short and tall are other terms associated with the Italian coffee bar concept, used to describe the size of the drink. However, not everyone has embraced the Starbucks language. “I refuse to use Starbucks sizing.
Persons: Charles Lindsey, ” Lindsey, Howard Schultz, , Megan Adams, Schultz, Il Giornale, Giornale, Lindsey, , Adams Organizations: New, New York CNN, Starbucks, University at Buffalo Locations: New York, Italy, United States, Iowa
To our modern eyes, the paintings lack the vitality and strength of the animals we are familiar with in Australia. So why did his paintings of the dingo and kangaroo — some of the earliest European representations of Australian animals — look so strange? "Pumpkin with a Stable-lad," a 1774 George Stubbs painting of the racehorse Pumpkin. But Stubbs’ kangaroo more closely resembles the rat-like Gerbua of Banks’ description than the creature we know today. My paintings of unfamiliar landscapes in Scotland and Ireland always seem to depict trees that look like eucalypts.
Persons: Joseph Banks, George Stubbs, Stubbs, ’ Stubbs, Banks, King George III, James Cook, , King, , Sydney Parkinson, Kharbine, Captain James Cook, it’s, Janelle Evans Organizations: CNN, England, Endeavour, Royal, Society of Artists, Victorian College of the Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts and Music, The University of Melbourne, Creative Locations: England, Australia, Tahiti, Great Britain, London, Nations, Banks, Scotland, Ireland
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