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Trippy art experience ushers Austin back to future with downtown debut

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Thinking outside the cookie jar - how one woman transformed redundancy into 600-cookies-a-week business

Updated: May 27, 2021, 11:48 am For brilliant recipes, the best of local produce, fresh ideas and insight, subscribe to our weekly Food and Drink Newsletter. Thank you for signing up to our Food and Drink Newsletter. Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up After Sainsbury’s pulled her favourite cookie from the shelves during lockdown, Amanda Charles got to work in building her own baking empire. We’ve all had those moments when we search the shelves for our favourite items and realise they have disappeared. While most of us just accept this fate, 28-year-old Amanda Charles from Aberdeen wasn’t going to commit to a lockdown without Sainsbury’s white chocolate and raspberry cookie.

Thinking outside the cookie jar - how one woman transformed redundancy into 600-cookies-a-week business

Thinking outside the cookie jar - how one woman transformed redundancy into 600-cookies-a-week business
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A dozen drive-in destinations to see an outdoor movie in Connecticut this summer

A dozen drive-in destinations to see an outdoor movie in Connecticut this summer Christopher Arnott, Hartford Courant © Kassi Jackson/The Hartford Courant A sold-out screening at Pleasant Valley Drive-In last year. Even if you’re vaccinated and unmasking, the lure of a warm evening with a carload of companions and a movie on giant screen continues. In Connecticut, the drive-in season is just kicking off, and big outdoor screens are not only in vogue at established commercial drive-in theaters but as community activities in towns throughout the state. Unlike a lot of indoor cinemas, a drive-in can take on the character of the town it’s in, partly because you can see the town right around it. Some of the drive-ins date back half a century or more, and others are held in fields or town hall parking lots. They all have their delightful quirks, like the pet-friendly Pleasant Valley Drive-In in Barkhamsted or the ghoulish Connecticut Cult Classics screenings in

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