Hungry Howie’s Welcomes Back Pumpkin Spice Howie Bread For Fall 2022

Each order of Pumpkin Spice Howie Bread includes 16 pieces of hot, buttered oven-baked breadsticks dusted with a warm pumpkin spice and served with a side of sweet white icing.

In addition to seasonal Pumpkin Spice Howie Bread, Hungry Howie’s also offers Cinnamon Howie Bread as a permanent dessert option.

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Hungry Howie’s Welcomes Back Pumpkin Spice Howie Bread For Fall 2022

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Man loses it over girlfriend’s flight dish

The passenger explained how his girlfriend’s meal choice received comments from flight attendants who said that everyone could smell the food.

The man took this as an indication that his partner should stop eating, but she didn’t agree and carried on with her meal, The Sun reports.

The boyfriend wrote about the incident on Reddit to see if others thought he was in the wrong — but not everyone agreed, with his post sparking a huge debate.

“My girlfriend ordered lasagne in the airport terminal right before boarding, knowing we didn’t have time to eat it before we boarded,” he wrote.

“We boarded right after she received her food. After we sat down, before taking off, she opened it up and started eating.

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MasterChef judge finds our best pie

When I came along a few years later, every holiday involved loading us into the car, banging on a bit of classical music, and heading out onto the open road. From Ulladulla to Hill End, the Gold Coast and the parade of big things, from Pineapple to Prawn, we clocked up a lot of miles in the old Volvo of my childhood. That love of road trips rubbed off.

The destination is one thing, but what you see (and eat) along the way is just as exciting. To that end, I submit: the country pie. Aside from the chance for much-needed leg stretching, I’m obsessed with stopping for country bakeries like Fredo Pies.

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What used to be a tiny blue and green mural-covered shop that signalled northern NSW beachside holidays is now a lovely little café.

We all have our pie preferences (mine’s chicken and mushroom or pepper steak), but Fredo also flirts with more fantastic flights of fancy – kangaroo and bush spices, spicy coconut beef, and satay chicken, for instance.

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Breaking Down the ‘Yellowjackets’ Season 2 Finale

Warning: This post contains spoilers for the Yellowjackets season 2 finale.

As the second season of Yellowjackets careens toward a wild finish, a simple declaration from an on-the-mend teen Lottie (Courtney Eaton) charts a path forward for the teammates still stranded in the Canadian Rockies in the show’s past timeline: “The wilderness chose who fed us. It’s already chosen who should lead us.”

While viewers have long theorized that Lottie is the group leader for the 19 months the team is stuck in the wilderness, it’s revealed she is actually referring to Natalie (Sophie Thatcher). In the previous episode, Natalie is spared from being hunted down and turned into the team’s most recent meal thanks to Javi (Luciano Leroux), who offers to help her find safety before falling through the ice of the frozen lake and drowning. The tragic turn of events is either a horrible coincidence or the result of some sort of supernatural intervention—and the Yellowjackets, with the exception of Coach Ben (Steven Krueger), certainly see it as the latter. According to them, the wilderness wants …

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Everything New on Netflix in October

The October lineup on Netflix fits the month to a T: largely spooky, a little bit scary, tinged with suspense. On Oct. 5, Mr. Harrigan’s Phone, based on the short story by Stephen King, tells the tale of an unlikely friendship between small-town kid Craig (Jaeden Martell) and the reclusive billionaire Mr. Harrington (Donald Sutherland)—and how that bond extends beyond the grave. The highly-anticipated fantasy film The School For Good and Evil, based on the 2013 novel of the same name by Soman Chainani, will star Sophia Anne Caruso, Sofia Wylie, Michelle Yeoh, Kerry Washington, Charlize Theron, and more in mid-October. And Guillermo del Toro will crack open his Cabinet of Curiosities on Oct. 25, complete with two original stories by the Oscar-winning filmmaker.

Here’s everything coming to Netflix in October 2022—and what’s leaving.

Here are the Netflix originals coming in October 2022

Available Oct. 2

Forever Queens

Available Oct. 3

Chip and Potato: Season 4

Available Oct. 4

Hasan Minhaj: The King’s Jester

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How One CEO Improved Results By Investing in His Workers

For the past 40 years or so, frontline workers in America have been getting a smaller and smaller slice of the economic pie. As corporate profits and executive compensation packages have soared, employees at many of the country’s biggest companies wound up taking an effective pay cut, year after year.

Income growth for the bottom 90 percent of American households has trailed gross domestic product growth for the past four decades, meaning that even as the country has gotten richer overall, most people have received a shrinking share of that wealth. Things are worst of all for those at the bottom. If the minimum wage had kept up with inflation it would be more than $25 an hour. Instead, it is stuck at $7.25.

In my new book, The Man Who Broke Capitalism, I trace this dramatic shift in our collective fortunes back to the reign of Jack Welch, who took over as the CEO of General Electric in 1981. Over the next 20 years, Welch reshaped the company and the economy, unleashing a series of mass layoffs and factory closures that destabilized the American working class, becoming the first CEO to use downsizing as a tool to improve corporate profitability, and emb…

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How the Shipping Crisis Is Crippling the Board Game Industry

Games became an entertainment lifeline for many people hunkered down at home amid the pandemic, and many board game business owners found success pursuing their passion. But now, the board game industry is feeling the disastrous effects of the ongoing global shipping crisis, with some hurting more because demand has risen so high.

As prices skyrocket for both shipping containers and space onboard overseas cargo ships, shipping delays and freight cost increases are hitting board game publishers, and particularly smaller companies, hard. Despite the fact that consumers are buying games, there’s no way for publishers to get products to their customers, says Maggie Clayton, the director of sales and marketing for Greater Than Games.

“We’ve had a container of our most popular game sitting in China since May of this year,” she tells TIME. “We’ve taken pre-orders for it so all of that product is technically sold—except for the fact that we don’t have the games or the money yet. So we’re in this weird situation where there’s high demand for our products because of the increase in people playing games during the pand…

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How Hourly Workers Are Securing Better Pay and Benefits

Xue Vang had long known that his job deicing planes, loading bags and chocking wheels at the Missoula airport was dangerous, especially in the Montana winter, when blinding snow and rain obscure the spinning engines that can suck in a human body.

But this past winter, the conditions at Unifi, which services planes for United and Delta, became intolerable. Because of the pandemic, understaffing was so bad that Vang was simultaneously handling two or three planes on the “ramp,” or tarmac, while making sure new trainees didn’t get inhaled into the engines.

One day, Vang’s colleague Jared Bonney was complaining that he’d been promised a raise for years that never materialized. “I was like, ‘Join the club,’” Vang recalls. Bonney’s pay was capped at $10.40 an hour; Vang, whose job was more senior, was capped at $11.50. Single adults would need to make $14.13 an hour to support themselves in Missoula, according to MIT’s living-wage calculator.

Other Unifi workers started sharing complaints about low pay, lousy conditions and broken promises of raises, even though their jobs required specialized training…

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Meet the Sailor Who Thinks His Sport Is the Next Formula 1

First, Formula 1 got hot in the United States and beyond, thanks in large part to a Netflix series, Drive to Survive, that showcased the circuit’s personalities, rivalries, and some really fast cars. Then there’s the pickleball craze, which started during the pandemic and hasn’t lost much momentum.

Meet the Sailor Who Thinks His Sport Is the Next Formula 1

What niche sport will get hot next?

Russell Coutts, the CEO of the upstart professional racing organization SailGP, is making his case for sailing, that genteel elitist country club pastime which is indeed gaining some momentum in the U.S. Coutts, the five-time America’s Cup winner, 1984 Olympic gold medalist and two-time world sailor of the year, co-founded SailGP in 2018, along with Oracle founder and chairman Larry Ellison. Currently in its fourth season, SailGP features teams representing 10 different countries, including the U.S., New Zealand, Australia and Great Britain, and is holding 13 events across t…

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