Guess the Chuck Wagon name was taken: A food truck near Amazon.com’s Seattle headquarters is capitalizing on the abundance of pet owners in the neighborhood. The menu of the Seattle Barkery’s food truck sells dog food. But it’s not a choice between dry or canned; it’s fried chicken feet, duck necks, cheesy doughnuts and “pupcakes.”
And should you get hungry, too, we understand that the chicken feet are gluten free.
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No more mumus: JCPenney is introducing a new line of clothing for plus-size shoppers, dubbed Boutique+. This follows a similar move by Target with its Ava &Viv plus-size line.
It’s about time real women were able to choose from a better selection of fashion. I mean, nearly 50 years ago, Mom was able to outfit me in Sears Toughskins, Husky size.
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Don’t know much about history: On this day in 1828, the first edition of Noah Webster’s “American Dictionary of the English Language” was published.
Up until this point, children who asked parents how to spell maneuver, rhythm and misspell had been told, “Like it sounds,” rather than “Look it up.”
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