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Dearly Departed: How To Organize Someone’s Burial

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Losing a loved one is an emotionally challenging experience that requires us to navigate numerous decisions while dealing with grief. Among the most significant arrangements to be made in organizing the burial. This process plays a crucial role in ensuring that the departed is laid to rest with dignity and respect, providing solace and closure…

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A West Coast ice cream shop co-owned by The Rock is coming to New York City

A West Coast ice cream shop co-owned by The Rock is coming to New York City

Can you smell what The Rock is … making? It’s ice cream and it’s coming to New York City as a pop-up.

Portland-based Salt & Straw, co-owned by Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, is known for its culinarily complex flavors and silky scoops and it is coming to Manhattan, but for one day only. 

The Salt & Straw pop-up will be at Blue Stripes Cacao Shop (28 East 13th Street) on Friday, June 9, from 4 to 7pm. On the menu will be three new Salt & Straw flavors exclusively available for the month of June, plus two signature flavors.

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The new June flavors come from Salt & Straw’s Upcycled Food Series, which highlights ingredients that would otherwise be thrown away, shining light on creative and delicious solutions to help reduce food waste, such as cacao pulp, whey and more flavorful ingredients that are often byproducts of popular ingredients (chocolate and cheese, respectively.

The pop-up menu includes the new Cacao Pulp and Chocolate Stracciatella Gelato created in partnership with Blue Stripes, and is made using the whole cacao pod including the shell and pulp. The gelato is striped with ribbons of dark chocolate stracciatella. In collaboration with The Spare Food Co., a Lemon Curd and Why flavor creates a tart, tangy gelato infused with upcycled whey based probiotic sparkling Lemon & Ginger Spare Tonic. The last new flavor is Salted Caramel and Okara Cupcakes, a vegan creation with Renewal Mill that’s based in a salted coconut oat milk ice cream studded with bits of dark chocolate cupcakes, frosted with vegan caramel and featuring okara flour, a flour made from the pulp leftover when making soy milk.

Sea salt with caramel ribbons, plus honey lavender, will also be available by the scoop. 

If you’re eager to check out more unique ice cream flavors, head down to the Heladería de Ernesto’s, a culinary collaboration with Morgenstern’s. At the Lower East Side summer pop-up, you’ll find scoops of egg custard, cinnamon black walnut, cafe bombon, Basque cheesecake, chocolate turron and more. 

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Medical Billing For Radiology: How To Avoid Errors?

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“Have you ever gotten a medical bill that left you wondering how the expenses added up and scratching your head? If so, then you’re not alone. Billing for radiology can be complex and confusing, with numerous codes and procedures involved. Unfortunately, errors in medical billing are all too common. Leaving patients to pay more than…

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Platinum-Selling Rapper Cam’ron Joins Good Day NY Talks Nearly 25-Year Career

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In an electrifying debut appearance on the esteemed morning show, Good Day NY with Rosanna Scotto, the enigmatic and platinum-selling Harlem rapper Cam’ron graced the stage. He cast a spell of intrigue over the eager audience. With an illustrious career spanning close to a quarter-century, this musical luminary stepped into the spotlight, ready to unravel…

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