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Courtney Roulston makes the classic schnitzel with this parmesan and herb crusted pork schnitty
Courtney Roulston makes the classic schnitzel with this parmesan and herb crusted pork schnitty

7NEWS

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • 7NEWS

Courtney Roulston makes the classic schnitzel with this parmesan and herb crusted pork schnitty

Courtney Roulston is a cook, TV personality and Coles ambassador. She is known for various TV shows. Today, Courtney is making parmesan and herb crusted pork with apple slaw. Recipe below: SEEDED PARMESAN PORK SCHNITZEL WITH APPLE SLAW SERVES 4 Recipe By Courtney Roulston *This recipe also works with chicken breast/thighs, large mushrooms or sliced eggplant. *Using the PI Dry grated Parmesan in the crumb as a 'secret' ingredient to boost flavour! Prep time: 15 minutes Cook time: 10 minutes Ingredients 4 Coles pork cutlets 2 eggs, beaten 1 cup plain flour for dusting Sea salt and pepper to taste Oil for frying Crumb Mixture: 1 ½ cup Panko breadcrumbs ½ cup Perfect Italiano finely dry grated Parmesan cheese Zest of 1 lemon -Juice reserved for the slaw ½ cup rolled oats ¼ cup fresh sage and thyme, chopped ¼ cup black chia seeds Slaw: 3 cups cabbage, finely sliced 1 apple, finely sliced ½ small fennel bulb, shaved 1 cup flat leaf parsley, roughly chopped 2 teaspoons Dijon mustard 1 teaspoon honey 2 tablespoons olive oil Method Step 1. Place all of the crumb mixture into a shallow bowl and toss to combine. Place the flour and eggs into 2 separate bowls. Season the pork cutlets with salt and pepper then lightly coat them in the flour. Dust off any excess then place into the egg mixture then into the crumb mixture to coat the outside. Step 2. Heat ½ cm of oil in a large frying pan to 170 degrees C. In batches, cook the cutlets for 3 minutes each side, or until golden and cooked through. Place onto paper towel to soak up any excess oil. Step 3. Place the juice of ½ lemon into a large mixing bowl and whisk in the mustard, honey, oil, salt and pepper. Toss the cabbage, apple, fennel and parsley through the dressing until lightly coated. Step 4. Slice the pork cutlets into strips and place onto a serving plate along with the apple slaw and extra lemon wedges on the side.

CROSSJECT implements new manufacturing module to scale-up the ZENEO® Factory ‘s versatility and capacity in anticipation of full product pipeline deployment
CROSSJECT implements new manufacturing module to scale-up the ZENEO® Factory ‘s versatility and capacity in anticipation of full product pipeline deployment

Yahoo

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Yahoo

CROSSJECT implements new manufacturing module to scale-up the ZENEO® Factory ‘s versatility and capacity in anticipation of full product pipeline deployment

Press release CROSSJECT implements new manufacturing module to scale-up the ZENEO® Factory 's versatility and capacity in anticipation of full product pipeline deployment CROSSJECT developed the ZENEO® Nest, a new module to improve batch aseptic filling of the proprietary glass drug container of the ZENEO® device, to be implemented by December 2025. Consistent with its ability to diversify its financing sources, CROSSJECT obtained a new equipment financing dedicated to the implementation of the ZENEO® Nest. Dijon, France 27 May 2025 (07h30 CET) -- CROSSJECT (ISIN: FR0011716265; Euronext: ALCJ), the specialty pharma company in advanced phases of development and registration for ZEPIZURE®, an emergency injectable for the management of epilepsy crises, scales-up key steps in the ZENEO® Factory manufacturing process. The implementation of this innovation, planned for 2025, is a strategic step in anticipation of the broad deployment of ZEPIZURE® and of its other pipeline product candidates. CROSSJECT developed the ZENEO® Nest, a new module to facilitate an automated, high volume aseptic filling of the proprietary glass drug container inside the ZENEO® device. The ZENEO® Nest pre-assembles such containers for faster, batched filling, translating into higher volumes per day within the reserved room units of CROSSJECT's CDMO partners. More importantly, the ZENEO® Nest was designed to be compatible with many filling set-ups or equipment lines in the CDMO industry. As a result, CROSSJECT is able to establish fully ready-to-use filling units within injectables CDMO partners in France or in any geography as the demand for its products grows. The first ZENEO® Nest was successfully experimented with EUROFINS, who will be the initial user. CROSSJECT anticipates a rapid, full implementation by December 2025 of the ZENEO® Nest in its facility in Dijon followed by qualification and final validation steps by Q1 2026. « We are excited by this innovation in our manufacturing process, one of the roots of CROSSJECT's excellence. The ZENEO® Nest makes the triple contribution to increase our control over the productivity and quality of our filling process, to enhance our agility in establishing CDMO relationships for large scale volumes internationally, and to reduce our cost of goods. », said Patrick ALEXANDRE, CEO of CROSSJECT. The deployment of the ZENEO® Nest is in part financed by an equipment loan with LCL, a new banking partner of CROSSJECT, loyal to its strategy to diversify financing sources. About CROSSJECT CROSSJECT SA (Euronext: ALCJ; is an emerging specialty pharmaceuticals company developing medicines for emergency situations harnessing its award-winning needle-free auto-injector ZENEO® platform. CROSSJECT is in advanced regulatory development for ZEPIZURE®, an epileptic rescue therapy, for which it has a $60 million contract* with BARDA. The Company's versatile ZENEO® platform is designed to enable patients or untrained caregivers to easily and instantly deliver a broad range of emergency drugs via intramuscular injection on bare skin or even through clothing. The Company's other products in development include mainly solutions for allergic shocks and adrenal insufficiencies, as well as therapies and other emergency indications. * This project has been supported in whole or in part with federal funds from the US Department of Health and Human Services; Administration for Strategic Preparedness and Response; BARDA, under contract number 75A50122C00031. *** For further information, please contact: Investor Relationsinvestors@ Attachment CROSSJECT implements new manufacturing

Man killed by automatic gunfire in French city of Dijon
Man killed by automatic gunfire in French city of Dijon

Free Malaysia Today

time6 days ago

  • Free Malaysia Today

Man killed by automatic gunfire in French city of Dijon

Police said the shooter approached a group around midnight, opened fire, then escaped by car. (EPA Images pic) LYON : A 29-year-old man was fatally shot overnight in the eastern French city of Dijon, the local prosecutor said today, adding that a gangland killing was suspected. The southern Chenove district where the killing occurred was known for drug trafficking, the prosecutor, Olivier Caracotch, said in a statement. 'A dozen shell casings used by an automatic weapon' were found in the street where the killing took place, he said. Nearby vehicles and a third-floor apartment were hit by some of the shots, but there were no other casualties, he said. The police criminal investigation unit determined the shooter had approached a group that included the victim around midnight, opened fire, then escaped by car, Caracotch said. The man killed lived in the city and had no police record for drug-related crimes, he said, adding that the investigation opened was for organised gang murder and criminal association.

Man killed by automatic gunfire in French city of Dijon
Man killed by automatic gunfire in French city of Dijon

Arab News

time6 days ago

  • Arab News

Man killed by automatic gunfire in French city of Dijon

LYON: A 29-year-old man was fatally shot overnight in the eastern French city of Dijon, the local prosecutor said on Sunday, adding that a gangland killing was suspected. The southern Chenove district where the killing occurred was known for drug trafficking, the prosecutor, Olivier Caracotch, said in a statement. 'A dozen shell casings used by an automatic weapon' were found in the street where the killing took place, he said. Nearby vehicles and a third-floor apartment were hit by some of the shots, but there were no other casualties, he said. The police criminal investigation unit determined the shooter had approached a group that included the victim around midnight, opened fire, then escaped by car, Caracotch said. The man killed lived in the city and had no police record for drug-related crimes, he said, adding that the investigation opened was for organized gang murder and criminal association.

Teacher suspended after holding minute's silence for Gaza victims
Teacher suspended after holding minute's silence for Gaza victims

The Independent

time23-05-2025

  • Politics
  • The Independent

Teacher suspended after holding minute's silence for Gaza victims

A teacher in France has been suspended for nearly two months after holding a minute's silence for Gaza victims in her class. The physics and chemistry teacher at the Janot-Curie high school in Sens, Yens, was told by the local education authority that she failed to respect the principle of neutrality when she was suspended on 31 March. On 25 March, days after resumed Israeli strikes ended the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, the teacher is accused by the Dijon education authority of having organised a minute of silence for the Palestinians killed in the week before. This was done on her own 'personal initiative', the education authority told The Independent - but this claim has been disputed by teaching unions. "Respecting neutrality is a duty for civil servants, enshrined in their status, and any failure to comply with this obligation triggers disciplinary proceedings," the authority explained. But the education branches of French unions FO, CGT and Sud insist that the students had requested the silence. 'The teacher agreed, at the end of her class, to observe this time of homage with the students who wished to do so," they said. "We demand that this teacher be reinstated immediately, that all charges be dropped, and that her dignity be officially restored in the eyes of the school, staff, and parents," the unions added in a joint statement. Equally outraged were political figures including the first-secretary of the Socialist Party (PS), Olivier Faure. 'A minute of silence requested by the students, with those who do not want to join being able to withdraw, to pay tribute to the victims in Gaza, and it is the teacher who is suspended... really???' he wrote on X. 'We are standing on our heads.' It comes as France's relationship with Israel becomes increasingly strained, after Israeli ministers responded furiously to condemnation by Western allies over its actions in the Gaza strip, including the previous 11-week blockade on aid and its resumed offensive. President Emmanuel Macron joined the UK and Canada in issuing their strongest condemnation yet of Netanyahu's government. A statement demanded Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu halt his 'egregious' actions in Gaza, threatening 'concrete actions' over the 'intolerable' human suffering inflicted on the enclave. Following the fatal shooting of two Israeli embassy staffers in Washington DC on Wednesday night, Mr Netanyahu echoed earlier statements by fellow ministers l aying the blame at the door of the UK, France and Canada. 'I say to President Macron, Prime Minister Carney and Prime Minister Starmer: When mass murderers, rapists, baby killers and kidnappers thank you, you're on the wrong side of justice,' he wrote on social media. 'You're on the wrong side of humanity and you're on the wrong side of history.'

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