Fayette County Public Schools is hosting a surplus sale on Friday, October 27, 2023 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The sale will be held at 245 Booker Avenue; Fayetteville, […]
ya, uvalde, the families of some of the children who lost their lives at robb elementary are in the kitchen and on the serving line. hard not seeing her here. very hard. javier lost his 9-year-old daughter jacklyn. we can t stop doing this. so, here we are. one more year. eliana was just days away from celebrating her tenth birthday. she wanted to become a teacher one day. her father, stephen. > very important for everybody to really cherish those moments, you know, of togetherness with families, loved ones, and friends, everything like that. in coleman, alabama, a group of friends at their annual friendsgiving breakfast. this year, at the waffle house. they each bring $100 and whatever s leftover, they give to their waitress. this year s tip? $1,125.25. kristen allen on why they do it. we want to do what we can. and we know that sometimes even just a little bit of help can
profiled on lockup, inmates sit wherever they want in the dining hall. but limon has placed strict controls on seating. the assigned seating policy was designed because we had offend respect taking over sections of the dining hall, either designating them for race or different gangs. so the department adopted a policy to have assigned seating to where the staff controlled the flow of the offender population in the dining hall. as the inmates come in, we re going to have them sit two rows at a time. once they fill up those two rows, we re going to step back and give them an additional two rows to sit down. i think it s a little easier because we can keep them all in front of us. before, they would be behind us, coming in and out, back and forth. it s just easier for us to keep an eye on them. you have to fill every seat. you can t tell somebody you ain t sitting there. if you won t sit at a table, then you have to throw your tray away. you can t eat it. you can t take nothing of
they re making food for the inmates and they re cooking up a blended meal. that s for inmates with broken jaws, jaws that are wired shut. someone has a broken jaw, we have cookies, bread, the meat, whatever they re making over there we put in a blender, milk, and we blend it all up, all up good. they take whatever s on the menu that day, put it all in a blender, and that includes the dessert and the beverage and the meat and main course. and they feed it to them through a straw. have you ever tasted it? no, i don t want to. smells like [ bleep ]. since you all are doing your thing, someone got to taste it. our producer asked if i would give it a try. so i decided to be a trouper. steve s going to taste it. you want to taste this? go ahead. no, but i m going to. steve s going to taste it. i don t know how much you want. tell me what s in it. everything from the serving
menu that day, put it all in a blender, and that includes the dessert and the beverage and the meat and main course. and they feed it to them through a straw. have you ever tasted it? no, i don t want to. smells like [ bleep ]. since you all are doing your thing, someone got to taste it. our producer asked if i would give it a try. so i decided to be a trouper. steve s going to taste it. you want to taste this? go ahead. no, but i m going to. steve s going to taste it. i don t know how much you want. tell me what s in it. everything from the serving line. i don t know how much you want. not that much. all right. see if you can tell what s in it. for just a moment it wasn t bad. it didn t taste like almost anything. i thought, okay. this is the best-case scenario. it just sort of tastes like a bunch of food. no big deal. but about three seconds later, it hit me, all different flavors