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Bob's Red Mill Debuts New Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake Mix
Bob's Red Mill Debuts New Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake Mix

Yahoo

time20-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Bob's Red Mill Debuts New Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake Mix

An expansion of the brands' Signature Blends Baking Mixes, the new Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake Mix will launch exclusively at Whole Foods Market and Amazon PORTLAND, Ore., May 20, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Bob's Red Mill, a leader in the homemade food movement for more than 40 years, today announced the launch of its new Signature Blends Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake Mix. Available exclusively at Whole Foods Market and Amazon, the new Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake Mix joins the brand's innovative line of Signature Blends Baking Mixes, offering scratch-quality results without the hassle. Crafted with Bob's Signature Blend of premium flours, Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake Mix creates a tender, moist cake with a decadent ribbon of cinnamon sugar in every bite. The new mix is made with the simple, high-quality ingredients that Bob's Red Mill is known for, with no artificial flavors or colors. Perfect for breakfast, brunch, dessert or a sweet snack, Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake Mix comes complete with a Cinnamon Sugar Topping Packet, to create warm and cozy swirls in the cake, as well as an irresistibly sweet and crunchy top. Requiring just three ingredients – eggs, butter or oil, and water – the new mix offers a foolproof shortcut to homemade taste and texture, minus the fuss. The new Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake Mix is the latest addition to Bob's Red Mill's line of Signature Blends Baking Mixes, which feature expertly crafted blends of premium flours, premeasured and mixed. Taking the guesswork out of baking, the Signature Blends line includes Fudgy Brownie Mix, Golden Cornbread Mix, Classic Yellow Cake Mix, and Decadent Chocolate Cake Mix. "The success of our innovative Signature Blends Baking Mix line reflects a growing demand for high-quality, approachable baking solutions," said Daniel Barba, Vice President of Marketing at Bob's Red Mill. "The new Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake Mix thoughtfully expands the line, honoring timeless flavors while staying true to Bob's Red Mill's commitment to quality ingredients." Certified Non-GMO Project Verified, Cinnamon Swirl Coffee Cake Mix is available now, exclusively at Whole Foods Market and Amazon. The mix will retail for $6.89. To learn more about Bob's Red Mill and its expansive line of baking and breakfast products, visit About Bob's Red Mill Bob's Red Mill started with good ingredients in 1978, and they've brought people together with delicious homemade food ever since. Inspired by the passion and artisanal expertise of founder Bob Moore, the company is now 100% employee owned, with more than 700 employee owners dedicated to making the best whole grain oats, baking flours and on-the-go snacks. Bob's Red Mill is located in Milwaukie, Oregon, just outside of Portland. Visit for more information. Media Contact:Carly Wilhelmcwilhelm@ View original content to download multimedia: SOURCE Bob's Red Mill Sign in to access your portfolio

From Vatican to West Texas: Abilene Catholics celebrate the new pope
From Vatican to West Texas: Abilene Catholics celebrate the new pope

Yahoo

time10-05-2025

  • Politics
  • Yahoo

From Vatican to West Texas: Abilene Catholics celebrate the new pope

ABILENE, Texas () – People of the Catholic faith have been rejoicing all week because of the announcement of the 267th pope, Leo XIV. KTAB/KRBC spoke with Catholics in Abilene about this announcement. Here in Abilene, Catholics celebrated the news as Taylor County Expo Center General Manager Rochelle Johnson shared her thoughts about the new pope. 'Well, I was in tears yesterday. It's very exciting that a new pope has been elected and that he's from the United States,' Johnson said. Johnson was also in Rome during Pope Francis's final days and heard his final speech before his death. Yesterday, May 8, she was surprised by the white smoke. 'I'm hoping that this will be somebody that really unites the Catholic church across the world. Because you know, there were everywhere, Catholic means universal, and so I hope that this pope will be a leader of this church with the teachings of Jesus Christ,' Johnson said. Meanwhile, members of the church, Holy Family Catholic Church on Buffalo Gap Road, joined the celebration. The Holy Family Catholic Church Director of Religious Education, Dr. Bob Moore, shared his insight on the new Pope. 'I think he's going to fit in really well within our diocese, because we obviously have many people coming in from other countries, and I think it'll be really good as we talk about how we can be more welcoming,' Moore said. Moore and Johnson also spoke about the new pope's stances on immigration, similar to Pope Francis. 'I think he's going to do everything he can for those that are seeking to come into this country, that's been a long history. And that's been his charisma, that's been what he's known for,' Moore said. 'I'm in favor of immigration as long as it's done legally. And that's as the church teaches,' Johnson said. Abilene Catholics expressed their hopes of seeing the pope, either in Abilene or somewhere else in Texas. They shared their thoughts on the possibility. 'Wouldn't that be wonderful if he would come to our diocese?' Johnson said. 'It'll be a special time for Abilene,' said Moore. The local diocese and others across Texas remain hopeful about what Leo XIV could bring to the region. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

Bob Moore obituary
Bob Moore obituary

The Guardian

time31-03-2025

  • General
  • The Guardian

Bob Moore obituary

My friend Bob Moore , who has died aged 83, taught medieval history at the University of Sheffield from 1964 to 1994, and then at the University of Newcastle until his retirement in 2003. He was also known to many as RI Moore, the name under which he wrote as a historian. In 1987, he published The Formation of a Persecuting Society. Unusually for a book on medieval history, its second edition was the subject of a Guardian column by Madeleine Bunting in 2007. Its fresh and iconoclastic insights into the roots of intolerance in modern society remain sharply relevant today, and a third edition is in preparation. Bob's subsequent work on the persecution of religious heretics, culminating in The War on Heresy (2012), provoked considerable debate, and won him an important reputation internationally, especially in France. In 2000, he published The First European Revolution, which was, and still is, routinely taught in UK universities – and continues to electrify students. Its argument was that the history of European society, as opposed to classical civilisation, began around the year 1000. Bob was convinced that the Middle Ages were not a remote period of time cut off from our own world that could safely be ignored, but rather should be considered as laying the foundations for modernity. Bob was also a pioneer in the field of world history. Decades before British universities began to modify their teaching of history, Bob introduced an ambitious global history curriculum for all history students at the University of Sheffield in 1985, called World Civilisations, 600-1900, which he then took with him to Newcastle. As the founding editor of the Blackwell History of the World series, he commissioned and published enormously influential studies, including Chris Bayly's The Birth of the Modern World. Born in Enniskillen, Northern Ireland, to Elsie (nee Ellis) and Thomas Moore, a civil servant, Bob studied at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution, and then went to Merton College, Oxford, to study history, graduating in 1962. He was appointed to his first academic post in Sheffield at the age of 23, before completing his DPhil. He became an experienced university administrator and was in the running at one point to become vice-chancellor at Soas University of London. He was married twice, first in 1968 to Wendy Jenrick, with whom he had three children; the marriage ended in divorce. In 2002 he married Elizabeth Redgate. He was a convivial host, with a taste for fine wine, a ruthless streak in backgammon, and a side interest in computer games. He was also an inspiring teacher and colleague. Bob is survived by Elizabeth, his children, Olivia, Richard and Gerald, and his sister, Frances.

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