The 18 course tasting menu comes as a series of tiny plates, with snow crab from Norway, squid from the West coast, a bye-catch from the shrimp trawlers’ nets, and bleak roe from Lake Mälaren.
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Heather Farmbrough,
Forbes,
23 Dec. 2024
Staff now eat from smaller plates in the canteen to cut food waste; anything left goes to some of the luckiest pigs in Sweden.
These horses ran wild on the barrier islands of the Lowcountry, frequently rounded up and used for dependable mounts and agricultural needs by local farmers.
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Jessica Farthing,
Southern Living,
30 Dec. 2024
They’ve been celebrated as calm, athletic mounts, and even played a role in America's victory in the Revolutionary War.
In late August, Vrabel walked up to his favorite diner in Nashville, two cups of Starbucks in hand — one, a quad espresso, for him, and the other for the journalist spending the day with him.
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Zack Rosenblatt,
The Athletic,
3 Jan. 2025
People with flu-like symptoms are advised to cover their mouth when coughing or sneezing, wash their hands frequently with soap and water, avoid sharing cups and cutlery with others, avoid kissing others and stay at home to recover.
Organizations pour billions into vulnerability scanners and management tools to identify weak spots across their systems—from servers and cloud infrastructure to applications and endpoints.
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Oren Koren,
Forbes,
3 Jan. 2025
Vulnerability reports for both POP3 email servers and IMAP email hosts can be found on the Shadowserver Foundation site.
Diners are pulling back on tipping, but waiters and table bussers are still coming out narrowly ahead.
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J.J. McCorvey,
NBC News,
10 Dec. 2024
Here, like Kings and Queens, you’ll be called into the Alain Ducasse restaurant by the bang of a wooden staff—with waiters dressed in period costumes (designed by Terre et Ciel).
Hackers and hacks ⚠️ BeyondTrust, a popular privileged access management company, said that earlier this month, hackers breached some of its remote support SaaS tools.
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Sam Sabin,
Axios,
20 Dec. 2024
Hackers and hacks ⚠️ BeyondTrust, a popular privileged access management company, said that earlier this month, hackers breached some of its remote support SaaS tools.
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