The Strangest Food Crimes of 2020
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4.5 million stolen bees, 6,150 pounds of missing chickpeas. 2020’s food crimes were as weird as the year itself.
Thanks to a dizzying mix of pandemic and politics, 2020 has been the strangest year many Americans have lived through. As a result, many weird news stories that may have grabbed more national headlines in other years were simply shrugged off as “fitting for 2020.” So, as we thankfully prepare to enter 2021, here is a year’s worth of true food crime stories you may have missed.
92 Hives Holding Millions of Bees Stolen in California
(Excerpt) Read more at foodandwine.com .
Minister s heartbreak as dognappings rocket by 63% in 2020 with Gardai on the lookout
An Garda Síochána are believed to take this issue very seriously
Thief stealing a dog in a park (stock)
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Dear Santa,
I hope this letter finds you well and COVID-free. I’ll be straight-up here, Santa, because if you’re running any bit of a temperature or blowing and wheezing like a bullock with worms, you’d be better stay away. I’ll leave a bottle of Gorilla hand steriliser on the chimney, which is 80% alcohol, so for Jaysus sake, don’t drink it or you’ll fall off the shaggin’ roof. And, last year, you broke a clatter of slates and the rain came pouring in, so go handy. It cost me a heap of money to fix the roof after you. Though maybe it wasn’t all your fault…
Exploring how Bermudaâs equestrian community brings opportunity to its riders The dressage court is the same size no matter where you put it in the world,” Bermuda’s National Dressage Coach Angela Halloran-Smith said to me as we sat in front of a window overlooking Harrington Sound. “That’s huge for us here in Bermuda.” The blue December sky competed in vibrancy with the sparkling saltwater below it. In the distance, anchored boats gently bobbed in the waves against a backdrop of hills dotted with brightly-colored homes.
Imagining Isabell Werth heading down centerline in Aachen, Germany, or Laura Graves leading a lap of honor at Wellington’s Palm Beach International Equestrian Center is easy, but envisioning a dressage scene on a tiny island in the Atlantic, known for beach resorts and golfing, is more difficult. However, dedicated dressage riders will always find a way to make the sport happen. And that’s why Bermuda made for such an interesting dressage destin
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