WinCo Foods is pushing into one of the country’s hottest grocery store markets, Texas—and the competition is quaking in their boots. This week, WinCo Foods, a low-cost grocery chain based in Idaho that one supermarket expert has dubbed “Walmart’s worst nightmare,” is opening its first two locations in Texas. Three more stores are forecast to open in the state during the next fiscal year. Though moving into Texas is a big deal for the company, similar ribbon-cutting ceremonies for new WinCo stores have regularly popped up throughout the West in recent years.
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You Can Make Great Indian Food With an Instant Pot
Why Indian Food? Lentils, beans, rice, whole wheat flour (atta), and pearl millet are all staples of the cuisine. Apart from being healthy, filling, nutrient-dense, and incredibly affordable, these foods are pantry-ready, with a long shelf-life. ADVERTISEMENT
Why the Instant Pot? Because it's so easy. You know this if you've ever made chili in an Instant Potor tasted chili from one. Well, many Indian dishes operate on the same premise as a good American chili: simmering beans (and sometimes meat too) in a flavorful liquid until tenderness and deliciousness is achieved.
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Zendaya's Rue Broke Down The Art of a Dick Pic on Euphoria's Third Episode
Clearly, nothing's off-limits on HBO's Euphoria. A week after the show brought us the Dick-pocalypse that drummed up controversy as the show was launching, it returned with an artful-and service-filled!-take on modern culture: the dick pic. As Jules (Hunter Schafer) began detailing her online and semi-anonymous relationship with 'ShyGuy,' she mentioned that she had received a dick pic from him-at which point Rue, the protagonist played by Zendaya , brought up a point: a scale was needed in the picture for proper reference.
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If you haven’t worn a backpack since high school, you might be surprised to discover that the humble, utilitarian canvas bag of your teen years has since gotten a grown-up makeover. Enter the leather backpack, for those days when convenience and practicality are priorities, but you still want to look polished. Whether commuting to work, traveling for business or pleasure, or simply running errands around the neighborhood, a leather backpack is the versatile, hands-free accessory you didn’t know you needed.
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These films not only entertained us but also made us secretly wish we could channel our inner alpha. So, grab your popcorn, and let's take a fun dive into the cinematic world of alpha males as we reveal 5 movies on Amazon Prime that totally left us in awe. 1. Gladiator (2000) - Maximus Decimus Meridius ADVERTISEMENT
Russell Crowe's Maximus taught us that strength lies not just in muscles but in honor and resilience.
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1. Sudden interest in her appearance A noticeable change in how she dresses or her general appearance, particularly on workdays, can be a subtle sign. If she's putting extra effort into looking good, but it doesn’t seem to be for you, she might be trying to impress someone at work. ADVERTISEMENT
2. Increased secrecy and protectiveness over her phone If she's suddenly very protective of her phone, hiding texts, or nervous when receiving messages, it might be a sign of secretive communication with someone, she’s becoming secretive about her phone or won't allow you to touch her phone, could indicate she’s hiding something, or someone, from you.
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Since then, the couple has continued to tease fans with loved up posts from both of them. Akech, however, is not well-known in Nigeria and not as popular as her boyfriend. So these are five things you should know about her. ADVERTISEMENT
1. She was once a refugee Akech was born in South Sudan in 1999. She was 7 years old when she moved away from Kenya along with her mother to Adelaide, Australia as South Sudanese refugees.
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An Ancient Roman Law That Led Women to March in the Streets
This post is in partnership withHistory Today. The article below was originally published at History Today.
The women of ancient Rome took to the streets in protest in 195 BC. It was a striking manifestation of their power in what was a rigidly patriarchal society.
The event was the Senate’s discussion on the repeal of the lex Oppia, a wartime austerity measure implemented at the height of the Second Punic War in 215 BC.
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It is often said that expressionism knows no laws and it denotes the simplification of reality if not its complete distortion to give a chance to the unhindered ability and prowess to shape our feelings and experiences with emphasis on the subconscious response to our environment.
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August Blue: 100 Must-Read Books of 2023
These are independent reviews of the products mentioned, but TIME receives a commission when purchases are made through affiliate links at no additional cost to the purchaser. At the center of Booker Prize finalist Deborah Levy’s cutting novel is Elsa M. Anderson, a 30-something British virtuoso whose piano performance in Vienna comes to a surprising halt when she walks off the stage and into chaos of her own creation. Elsa becomes fixated on a stranger who looks exactly like her—and she starts seeing the mysterious woman all over Europe.
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