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Hellmann s Canada and HelloFresh launch #DressToImpress contest offering Canadians the chance to win a $1,000 HelloFresh gift card News provided by Share this article Share this article The winner will receive a $1000 HelloFresh gift card and have their winning submission inspire a recipe on HelloFresh s menu TORONTO, April 26, 2021 /CNW/ - Hellmann s Canada has launched a #DressToImpress contest that calls on Canadians to channel their inner foodie to create a recipe featuring Hellmann s Dressings for a chance to inspire a HelloFresh recipe and win a $1,000 HelloFresh gift card - that equates to roughly three meals per week, for two people, over three months! ....
Share this article Share this article Study by Hellmann s and Toronto-based behavioural scientists, BEworks, found that Canadian households saw significant food waste reduction by committing to just one meal per week using ingredients already in their home – a Use-Up Day One of the largest behaviour change studies of its kind addressing the issue of household food waste reduction 1 - conducted with over 1,000 Canadian families Forgetting what food is in the fridge, and lack of inspiration and skill around what to make are among the key drivers of food waste 2 TORONTO, April 1, 2021 /CNW/ - As part of its global mission to reduce food waste, Hellmann s commissioned one of the largest and longest behavioural change studies on household food waste to-date to understand the interventions needed to effectively reduce food waste in the home. This Canadian study, conducted in partnership with Toronto-based behavioural science experts BEworks, featured ov ....
Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up A grandmother who was found dead in her home had sustained multiple stab wounds, a murder trial heard today. The High Court in Edinburgh was told that several of the injuries inflicted on 54-year-old Margaret Robertson could have caused her death on their own. Pathologist Dr David Sadler said: “There were maybe three or four of the stab wounds that could have been fatal in themselves.” Ms Robertson, known as Meg, was found dead at her flat at Promenade Court, in Aberdeen, in September 2019 with serious injuries that included neck wounds. ....
Vaccine hunt: ‘A wild goose chase’ The daughter of Chris and Cheryl Mattocks found them appointments for shots, but they were canceled. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS Chris and Cheryl Mattocks at their home in Belchertown, where they have stayed mostly indoors for the last nine months. “Our favorite thing to do is eat breakfast out and go to the movies, neither of which we have been able to do for the past year,” Chris Mattocks said about getting the vaccine and being able to leave their home more freely. STAFF PHOTO/CAROL LOLLIS Published: 1/31/2021 10:34:07 AM AMHERST Just days before Massachusetts opens Phase 2 of its COVID-19 vaccine rollout, Amherst resident Meg Robertson felt prepared to book an appointment for her mother, who qualifies for the vaccine because of her age. ....
Thank you for signing up to The Press and Journal newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up DNA belonging to a man accused of murder was found in the bloody bedroom where an Aberdeen woman was found dead. Norman Duncan is on trial at the High Court in Edinburgh accused of murdering 54-year-old grandmother Margaret Robertson at her home in the Promenade Court high-rise in Seaton. Forensic scientist Christopher Gannicliffe said the majority of the blood at the property was in the bedroom. The court heard that Duncan’s DNA was found on the bedroom door. ....