The 2021 Nfl Draft Will Revolve Around These 4 Questions

The 2021 NFL Draft runs from this Thursday to Saturday in Cleveland—the first round on Thursday night, the second two rounds on Friday, and the last four on Saturday—and will be televised on ESPN. This year will have a slightly more normal feel than last year, as the draft is once happening in person rather than remotely. More importantly, it’s shaping up to be an exciting one. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies...

March 20, 2022 · 13 min · 2707 words · Scott Walker

The Cracker Barrel Store Gadget That Seriously Impressed Tiktok

The Cracker Barrel Store Gadget That Seriously Impressed TikTok James R. Martin/Shutterstock By Amberly Mckee/Oct. 21, 2022 12:53 am EST Since its humble beginnings, Cracker Barrel’s store has been as authentic as they come. Per Country Living, founder Dan Evins called upon antique-shop owners Don and Kathleen Singleton to help decorate the store in a country manner no matter where it was located. No duplications are hung on the walls, so every item you see has pretty much been ripped straight out of the history books....

March 20, 2022 · 4 min · 827 words · Linda Henrick

The Mcdonald S Nothing Burger Has The Internet In Shambles

The McDonald’s ‘Nothing Burger’ Has The Internet In Shambles Tero Vesalainen/Getty Images By Cynthia Anaya/Dec. 23, 2022 8:10 pm EST When you have a food delivery app that allows you to customize your meal, and you combine it with someone fueled by “what if” questions, well, a “nothing burger” is inevitable. For those of you who aren’t familiar with the McDonald’s app, it allows you to purchase certain menu items with the option to customize the toppings....

March 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1220 words · Steve Mccaskill

The Science Behind The Funny Faces We Make When Eating Sour Candy

The Science Behind The Funny Faces We Make When Eating Sour Candy VALERYIA LUSHCHYNSKAYA/Shutterstock By Mikala Lugen/Nov. 13, 2022 2:00 pm EST Calling all candy lovers! If you had to choose, would you rather go for more chocolatey candy or a sour candy? According to Candy USA, sour candy is surging in growth within the candy market at large, with as many as 120 new sour-based candy items introduced to the market in 2021....

March 20, 2022 · 7 min · 1349 words · Katherine Ching

The Tragic 2014 Death Of Masterchef S Ross Burden

The Tragic 2014 Death Of Masterchef’s Ross Burden Facebook By Amberly Mckee/Nov. 23, 2022 8:53 am EST Chef Ross Burden ran through accomplishments like an Olympic athlete, and there’s hardly a doubt he wouldn’t have slowed down if it weren’t for unfortunate events in his mid-40s. In 1993, New Zealand Chef Ross Burden made a name for himself after reaching the “MasterChef” finals (via The Guardian). With his newfound fame, he became a mainstay on BBC’s “Ready Steady Cook” with Ainsley Harriott at his side....

March 20, 2022 · 5 min · 977 words · John Thomas

The Vegan Nuggets That Are Dividing Reddit

The Vegan Nuggets That Are Dividing Reddit Elenglush/Shutterstock By Maria Aguirre/Oct. 24, 2022 9:49 pm EST Imagine dating someone who is vegan and trying out everything vegan. Are you willing to try vegan cheese or is it a no for you? Well, Reddit is definitely having tons of fun as a recent post stated: “Date night with my newly vegan bf: trying out and ranking all the nuggs.” “Nuggs” refers to nuggets, and yes, in 2022 there are many surprising vegan creations....

March 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1180 words · Marcel Mckay

U S Open Deems Dewar S Lemon Wedge Its Signature Cocktail

The U.S. Open has its first-ever signature cocktail, the Dewar’s Lemon Wedge. That’s right, it only took 122 years for the third of the four major championships in golf to offer a boozy beverage synonymous with the tournament—right on par with Derby Day’s mint julep. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies Named the Lemon Wedge—a double entendre for both the garnish and style of golf clubs used out on the green—the cocktail consists of Dewar’s 12-year old whisky, lemonade, and club soda for “a modern twist on the classic highball,” Gabe Cardarella, Dewar’s brand ambassador, tells Men’s Journal....

March 20, 2022 · 9 min · 1738 words · Joe Mccormick

Uber Eats Will Pay 10 Million To Chicago In Illegal Practices Settlement

Uber Eats Will Pay $10 Million To Chicago In Illegal Practices Settlement yu_photo/Shutterstock By Kay Banks/Dec. 5, 2022 11:32 pm EST For Uber Eats’ 81 million customers (via Business of Apps), the meal delivery service is both convenient and beneficial. However, the service has been hit with numerous lawsuits that argue otherwise. Back in the spring, three consumers sued Uber Eats (along with other apps such as Postmates and DoorDash) for rolling out business practices that allegedly contributed to higher than necessary prices and egregious fees for restaurant patrons, per CNBC....

March 20, 2022 · 5 min · 1021 words · Chester Booker

Veggie Filled Japchae Recipe

Veggie-Filled Japchae Recipe Ksenia Prints/Mashed By Ksenia Prints/Dec. 24, 2022 1:30 pm EST Veggie-filled japchae noodles provide a plant-based main dish that can hold its own in any Korean-inspired meal. That being said, it also pairs beautifully with mainstays, such as Korean fried chicken and bulgogi. The base of this authentic Korean dish is glass noodles. According to food Blogger Ksenia Prints of At the Immigrant’s Table, these noodles are made out of vegetable starch, which in Korea, tends to be sweet potatoes....

March 20, 2022 · 11 min · 2258 words · Cathy Ward

Watch New Trailer For Jeremy Jones Latest Film Purple Mountains

Professional snowboarder, founder of Protect Our Winter (POW), and environmental activist Jeremy Jones just released the new trailer for his upcoming film, “Purple Mountains.” The one-hour documentary—directed by Josh ‘Bones’ Murphy and produced by Liars & Thieves and Teton Gravity Research—tells the story of Jones’ search to mobilize outdoor enthusiasts of all walks of life. The purpose: to move forward on a common path toward climate policy that will benefit the health and well-being of our planet…and spreading that message, one voter at a time....

March 20, 2022 · 6 min · 1254 words · Esther Almanza

Why Ree Drummond S 12 Hour Iced Coffee Method Is Still A Time Saver

Why Ree Drummond’s 12-Hour Iced Coffee Method Is Still A Time Saver Monica Schipper/Getty Images By Gillian King/Dec. 7, 2022 2:34 pm EST We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. That mornings can be tough may be the understatement of a lifetime. There’s always something in the way of you getting out the door on time. If you haven’t burned your breakfast so far like the “Friends” theme song goes, consider yourself one step ahead of the game....

March 20, 2022 · 4 min · 822 words · George Launderville

You Probably Don T Want To Know What A Naked Corn Dog Looks Like

You Probably Don’t Want To Know What A Naked Corn Dog Looks Like JeniFoto/Shutterstock By Chase Shustack/Updated: Oct. 24, 2022 12:28 am EST Ah, the corn dog: the lovechild of America’s fascination with processed meats, deep-fried things, and foods on a stick. You can find it anywhere from the local county fair to the food courts at Disneyland. It’s basically a hot dog on a stick that’s been dipped in corn meal batter and fried to a golden brown, but it’s sweet, it’s savory, and it does a darn good job at being delicious....

March 20, 2022 · 7 min · 1395 words · Judy Sparks

A Look Inside The Beautiful Tranquility Of Free Soloing

Free soloing is a beautiful dance. It is precision, rhythm and herculean control—unencumbered. It’s a test of endurance: multiple pitches, sometimes over multiple hours, with finite rest. Relaxing your muscles could kill you. In fact, any number of things could kill you. While soloing (climbing without ropes) is not as devil-may-care as it appears—climbers study and prep for routes extensively—soloists can (and do) fall to their deaths. According to a 2010 study by researchers at Klinikum Bamberg in Germany, climbing generally has lower injury and fatality rates than both basketball and soccer....

March 19, 2022 · 11 min · 2242 words · Lacy Swafford

Aldi S Famous Holiday Cookie Cutters Have Already Been Spotted

Aldi’s Famous Holiday Cookie Cutters Have Already Been Spotted New Africa/Shutterstock By Justina Huddleston/Nov. 1, 2022 10:29 pm EST There are a lot of stores that go all out for the holidays, but one of the places to score the most affordable deals is Aldi. There were so many Aldi fall items we couldn’t wait to try this year, from donut sticks to pumpkin bread. But now that the winter holidays are approaching, the discount grocery chain is adding even more exciting seasonal items — and the return of its peppermint mocha creamer is just the beginning....

March 19, 2022 · 5 min · 996 words · Monique Uttech

Beloved Fast Food Items That Sadly Disappeared

Beloved Fast Food Items That Sadly Disappeared McDonald’s By Adam Swierk/Nov. 25, 2022 1:30 pm EST Fast food just isn’t what it used to be — at least, that’s what we often tell ourselves. Frankly, nostalgia is a powerfully persuasive force, often leaving folks wishing for a bygone era that never really was. In turn, this leads many to glorify a time when fast-food restaurants truly cared about customers over profits … which was never really the case....

March 19, 2022 · 33 min · 6869 words · Lisa Barber

Best New Trail Shoes Of 2021 To Go From Streets To Peaks Men S Journal

You don’t need to compromise anymore on what footwear you choose when heading out for an outdoor adventure. Whether bombing down a boulder-strewn trail in a steep canyon or embarking on a quiet cruise down a wooded path, you can be sure we’ve found the trail shoes to fit your specific needs. In order to view the video, please allow Manage Cookies Need surefooted trail shoes to assist in traversing over roots and ripping through mud puddles?...

March 19, 2022 · 8 min · 1499 words · Bonnie Stroud

Cool Animal Drawing How To Draw A Cool Animal Step By Step

It can be hard to pinpoint what makes something or someone cool or not. Maybe it’s the way they act or the style that they have cultivated for themself, but it’s something you can usually recognize straight away when you see it! There have been many characters in fiction that are considered cool, and these characters range from humans to animals and everything in between. It may be hard to narrow down what makes someone cool, but this guide on how to draw a cool animal will get us closer to figuring it out!...

March 19, 2022 · 14 min · 2836 words · Fred Saborido

Costco Shoppers Find Its Drunken Noodles Bland

Costco Shoppers Find Its Drunken Noodles ‘Bland’ YouTube By Amanda Tarlton/Nov. 12, 2022 10:56 am EST If you’re a regular at your local Thai food restaurant — or enjoy takeout on the odd Friday night — you’ve likely seen drunken noodles on the menu at some point. But as Gimme Some Oven points out, there’s nothing “drunken” about them in terms of alcohol content. Impact Magazine writes that according to one theory, the spice level was considered high enough to make a person feel “dizzy” or “drunk....

March 19, 2022 · 5 min · 929 words · Sherry Yoder

Elon Musk S Bedside Table Is Littered With Diet Coke Cans

Elon Musk’s Bedside Table Is Littered With Diet Coke Cans Tom Eversley/Shutterstock By Amberly Mckee/Nov. 28, 2022 1:58 pm EST Obviously, there isn’t a link between drinking Coke and being rich. There is, however, a trend of rich people who favor coke as their favorite beverage. Per JN, the Netflix documentary “Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates” revealed that Microsoft owner Bill Gates enjoys three to four cans of Diet Coke each day....

March 19, 2022 · 5 min · 998 words · Roy Ma

Firehouse Subs Returning Name Of The Day Promo Means You Can Get A Free Sub

Firehouse Subs Returning ‘Name Of The Day’ Promo Means You Can Get A Free Sub New Africa/Shutterstock By Amberly Mckee/Updated: Dec. 6, 2022 9:23 pm EST There are many ways you can get free food from a restaurant, from birthday coupons to rewards points. One way that’s not as common, however, is receiving free food because of your name. Of course, this could make things difficult if you have an uncommon name....

March 19, 2022 · 5 min · 1024 words · Susanne Mcclimon