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After hurricanes destroyed his business, this oyster farmer found a brand new passion — growing...
The Cool Down via Yahoo News· 3 months agoBren Smith knew it was time for a career change when hurricanes obliterated his oyster farm two...
At the L.A. laundromat where it was made, an Oscar hopeful reflects '25 years of me'
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 year agoKenny Majers, inside his Majers Coin Laundry in San Fernando, the laundromat used in the...
Irene Yoo on Nunchi and the Art of Korean BBQ
Simply Recipes via Yahoo News· 11 months ago"The rules for eating Korean BBQ are to eat quickly and eat a lot." Simply Recipes / Christine Han As a kid sidling up to dinner, there was nothing odd...
Sustainable Seaweed Farming Could Be a Key to Climate-Friendly Cuisine
Outside via Yahoo News· 2 years agoThis article originally appeared on Vegetarian Times In an area of the Long Island Sound called the...
One student and one typewriter: How two women with a vision founded Johnson & Wales
The Providence Journal via Yahoo News· 1 year agoPROVIDENCE — They were born before women had the right to vote and were relegated to roles as...
They rode out Ian on shrimping boats. Now they fear their livelihood is destroyed
Tampa Bay Times, St. Petersburg, Fla. via Yahoo News· 2 years agoFORT MYERS BEACH — Shrimp Boat Lane is a crook in the middle of San Carlos Island. Inside pulses the heart of a storied fishery. But with little warning and punishing winds, Hurricane Ian shredded ...