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No injuries reported after fire at Oracle Park was contained before Giants-Braves clash
No injuries reported after fire at Oracle Park was contained before Giants-Braves clash

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Sport
  • Time of India

No injuries reported after fire at Oracle Park was contained before Giants-Braves clash

Image Source: Getty On the morning of Sunday, June 8, a fire occurred at Oracle Park shortly before the San Francisco Giants were set to play a game against the Atlanta Braves. The fire, which started in a concourse concession stand, was quickly put out by the San Francisco Fire Department. No one was hurt, and the stadium was evacuated and made ready to reopen before the scheduled start of the match. Swift emergency response prevented injuries and wider damage at Oracle Park The fire erupted at approximately 10:30 a.m. PT, before fans were allowed into the ballpark. It was linked to a stall known as "Fuku," which sells Korean BBQ-style chicken sandwiches. The booth's smoke triggered Oracle Park's fire alarm systems, prompting an immediate evacuation of people and players. The grease fire was extinguished within minutes to prevent further escalation by the San Francisco Fire Department. Fire officials said no one was injured and the fire was contained to the booth. Both teams managed to safely disperse players from the enclosed areas, including some who were moved only briefly onto the field for safety reasons. The concourse was ventilated, and the area was deemed safe again before the stadium was reopened to the public. The incident underscored how well Oracle Park's safety protocols worked. What could have been much more serious was avoided because of the fire alarms, fast communication with emergency services, and an effective response on site. Thanks to the calmness of stadium staffers and the first responders, the situation was taken in stride, bringing little to no panic and no injuries to players, workers, and attendees. Giants-Braves game proceeds without disruption after safety clearance at Oracle Park The all-clear came soon enough that the planned opening of Oracle Park and the Giants-Braves matchup were unaffected by the initial scare. The crowd was invigorated despite the previous evacuation, and there was little indication of the earlier disturbance. Due to the rapid response, many fans didn't even realize that a fire had happened at all. The Giants took advantage of the day on the field, beating the Braves 4–3 for a three-game sweep. Mike Yastrzemski drove in the first run, and the bullpen held its ground in this win that kept the momentum going for the team. However, on the day, the real triumph was the total absence of injury, not to be underestimated post-game. Also Read: MLB insider claims Braves are risking long term future by refusing to trade Marcell Ozuna before deadline Oracle Park's ability to handle an emergency smoothly ensured the safety of everyone involved. With no injuries reported and the fire quickly managed, both the Giants and their fans could focus on baseball by game time.

I'm a dietitian who helps busy parents lose weight without restrictive diets. Here are 15 Costco buys I swear by.
I'm a dietitian who helps busy parents lose weight without restrictive diets. Here are 15 Costco buys I swear by.

Yahoo

time02-06-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

I'm a dietitian who helps busy parents lose weight without restrictive diets. Here are 15 Costco buys I swear by.

I'm a mom and registered dietitian who helps busy parents lose weight and maintain weight loss. I try to stock up on nutrient-dense foods from Costco, including easy dinners and satisfying snacks. Kirkland Signature quinoa and mixed nuts are pantry staples for me, and I like the Rao's marinara. I'm a registered dietitian who specializes in helping busy parents lose weight without restrictive diets. As a mom of three myself, I know weight management can be especially difficult when you've got a family to feed. Preparing healthy family meals feels like a Herculean task on busy weeknights between work responsibilities and after-school activities. Having nutritious, balanced foods on hand is half the battle — fortunately, I've found great bulk buys at Costco that come in handy when life gets overwhelming. Here are a few things I get at the wholesale retailer to help me (and my clients) consistently eat well while supporting sustainable weight management. I always try to keep riced cauliflower on hand. I love using cauliflower rice instead of brown rice to add more nutrition, fiber, and bulk to my meals without carbohydrate overload. This frozen bag from Tattooed Chef is great because I can easily heat and eat a single serving or a larger portion. Premade meals from Kevin's Natural Foods come in handy on busy evenings. Meals from Kevin's Natural Foods are perfect for those "nothing's defrosted but I don't want to derail my weight-loss efforts" kind of nights. From Korean BBQ-style beef to roasted-garlic chicken, these heat-and-eat entrées are ready in minutes and packed with protein to make them extra satisfying. Pair them with precooked rice or riced cauliflower for a more filling dinner. The Kirkland Signature chunky guacamole cups are convenient. Portion-controlled, portable, and super satisfying, Kirkland Signature chunky guacamole cups are a staple for me. Each cup contains 4 grams of fiber plus heart-healthy fats that can be great for stabilizing blood sugar and keeping you feeling full for longer. I like to dip veggies or tortilla chips in these for a midday snack. I keep mixed berries in the freezer. I toss frozen berries into oatmeal or yogurt for an easy dose of fiber, antioxidants, and natural sweetness. This four-berry blend is also great for nutrient-dense smoothies — I blend them with baby spinach, frozen banana, and a splash of water. It's easy to make dishes more nutritious with baby spinach. Baby spinach is a no-brainer for sneaking more greens into your meals. It's easy to add to smoothies, eggs, and sandwiches — or to use as the base for a quick side salad. Pre-cooked chicken bites come in handy for lunches. With 24 grams of protein per pouch, these fully cooked Fresh Station chicken-breast bites are a lunch lifesaver. They can be the star of a balanced salad or wrap that can help keep your blood sugar stable midday. Kirkland Signature egg bites can be an easy breakfast. Some people skip breakfast because they're busy or want to "save calories," but that typically backfires when it comes to weight management. Skipping breakfast can throw off your blood sugar for the whole day, so I suggest having even just a quick meal in the morning. These Kirkland Signature sous-vide egg-white bites are one of my favorite easy breakfasts because they cook in minutes and have 11 grams of protein per serving. I also try to keep protein bars on hand. Stash protein bars in your purse, glove box, diaper bag, or desk to ensure you aren't skipping snacks on even the busiest of days — doing so can lead to sugar cravings or overeating at mealtime. Sometimes, I grab G2G bars at Costco. They're filling and each has 18 grams of protein. RXBars are also a solid pick. One of my other favorite protein-packed Costco buys is RXBars. They have 12 grams of protein per serving, and I like their simple ingredients. Kirkland Signature mixed nuts are great to keep on hand. Mixed nuts are a great grab-and-go snack with healthy fats, protein, and fiber. Pair a handful of nuts with some high-fiber, antioxidant-rich fruit, such as berries or an apple, to create the perfect blood-sugar balancing snack that'll help keep you full between meals. Quinoa is a great whole grain to serve with dinner. Quinoa is one of my favorite fiber-rich whole grains that's ideal for busy weeknights. It takes only about 20 minutes to prepare in a rice cooker, and it pairs well with most proteins, including salmon and chicken. I always grab a salad kit or two from Costco. Costco typically has a great variety of salad kits, which keep my meals interesting. The kits are great for busy weeknights since they typically include pre-washed lettuce, toppings, and a premade dressing. Plus, using them to fill half of your dinner plate with veggies is a surefire way to maximize your nutrition intake. Chicken sausages are good to keep on hand. Aidells chicken sausages can be a great protein for quick meals since they're fully cooked. I like to slice the sausages and pop them in the oven or on the stovetop with veggies. These are also a great, simpler alternative to hot dogs at a barbecue. The Rao's Homemade marinara is a staple for me. I've found it's difficult to find delicious premade pasta sauce that doesn't have added sugar or sweeteners. Fortunately, the Rao's Homemade marinara fits the bill. The sauce pairs well with chickpea or lentil pasta, which can be good sources of fiber and protein. Skinny Pop is an easy, light snack. Skinny Pop popcorn is good for satisfying salty, crunchy snack cravings. Each 100-calorie bag is made with just popcorn, oil, and salt. I love the simple ingredients and how easy these are to throw in a lunch bag. Click to keep reading Costco diaries like this one. Read the original article on Business Insider

I'm a dietitian who helps busy parents lose weight without restrictive diets. Here are 15 Costco buys I swear by.
I'm a dietitian who helps busy parents lose weight without restrictive diets. Here are 15 Costco buys I swear by.

Business Insider

time01-06-2025

  • Health
  • Business Insider

I'm a dietitian who helps busy parents lose weight without restrictive diets. Here are 15 Costco buys I swear by.

I'm a registered dietitian and mom who helps busy parents lose weight and maintain weight loss. I try to stock up on nutrient-dense foods from Costco, from easy dinners to satisfying snacks. Kirkland Signature quinoa and mixed nuts are pantry staples for me, and I like Rao's marinara. I'm a registered dietitian who specializes in helping busy parents lose weight without restrictive diets. As a mom of three myself, I know weight management can be especially difficult when you've got a family to feed. Preparing healthy family meals feels like a Herculean task on busy weeknights between work responsibilities and after-school activities. Having nutritious, balanced foods on hand is half the battle — fortunately, I've found great bulk buys at Costco that come in handy when life gets overwhelming. Here are a few things I get at the wholesale retailer to help me (and my clients) consistently eat well while supporting sustainable weight management. Trident Alaska salmon burgers are great for a quick dinner. A freezer staple in our home, these Trident Alaska salmon burgers from Costco can be ready to eat in 10 minutes or less. Throw the patty on top of a whole-grain bun, add a salad or some roasted veggies on the side, and dinner's done. I love that the burgers are made with wild-caught salmon and loaded with heart-healthy omega-3s. I always try to keep riced cauliflower on hand. I love using cauliflower rice instead of brown rice to add more nutrition, fiber, and bulk to my meals without carbohydrate overload. This frozen bag from Tattooed Chef is great because I can easily heat and eat a single serving or a larger portion. Premade meals from Kevin's Natural Foods come in handy on busy evenings. Meals from Kevin's Natural Foods are perfect for those "nothing's defrosted but I don't want to derail my weight-loss efforts" kind of nights. From Korean BBQ-style beef to roasted-garlic chicken, these heat-and-eat entrées are ready in minutes and packed with protein to make them extra satisfying. Pair them with precooked rice or riced cauliflower for a more filling dinner. The Kirkland Signature chunky guacamole cups are convenient. Portion-controlled, portable, and super satisfying, Kirkland Signature chunky guacamole cups are a staple for me. Each cup contains 4 grams of fiber plus heart-healthy fats that can be great for stabilizing blood sugar and keeping you feeling full for longer. I like to dip veggies or tortilla chips in these for a midday snack. I keep mixed berries in the freezer. I toss frozen berries into oatmeal or yogurt for an easy dose of fiber, antioxidants, and natural sweetness. This four-berry blend is also great for nutrient-dense smoothies — I blend them with baby spinach, frozen banana, and a splash of water. It's easy to make dishes more nutritious with baby spinach. Baby spinach is a no-brainer for sneaking more greens into your meals. It's easy to add to smoothies, eggs, and sandwiches — or to use as the base for a quick side salad. Pre-cooked chicken bites come in handy for lunches. With 24 grams of protein per pouch, these fully cooked Fresh Station chicken-breast bites are a lunch lifesaver. They can be the star of a balanced salad or wrap that can help keep your blood sugar stable midday. Kirkland Signature egg bites can be an easy breakfast. Some people skip breakfast because they're busy or want to "save calories," but that typically backfires when it comes to weight management. Skipping breakfast can throw off your blood sugar for the whole day, so I suggest having even just a quick meal in the morning. These Kirkland Signature sous-vide egg-white bites are one of my favorite easy breakfasts because they cook in minutes and have 11 grams of protein per serving. I also try to keep protein bars on hand. Stash protein bars in your purse, glove box, diaper bag, or desk to ensure you aren't skipping snacks on even the busiest of days — doing so can lead to sugar cravings or overeating at mealtime. Sometimes, I grab G2G bars at Costco. They're filling and each has 18 grams of protein. RxBars are also a solid pick. Kirkland Signature mixed nuts are great to keep on hand. Mixed nuts are a great grab-and-go snack with healthy fats, protein, and fiber. Pair a handful of nuts with some high-fiber, antioxidant-rich fruit, like berries or an apple, to create the perfect blood-sugar balancing snack that'll help keep you full between meals. Quinoa is a great whole grain to serve with dinner. Quinoa is one of my favorite fiber-rich whole grains that's ideal for busy weeknights. It only takes about 20 minutes to prepare in a rice cooker, and it pairs well with most proteins, from salmon to chicken. I always grab a salad kit or two from Costco. Costco typically has a great variety of salad kits, which keep my meals interesting. The kits are great for busy weeknights since they typically include pre-washed lettuce, toppings, and a premade dressing. Plus, using them to fill half of your dinner plate with veggies is a surefire way to maximize your nutrition intake. Chicken sausages are good to keep on hand. Aidells chicken sausages can be a great protein for quick meals since they're fully cooked. I like to slice the sausages and pop them in the oven or on the stovetop with veggies. These are also a great, simpler alternative to hot dogs at a barbecue. Rao's Homemade marinara is a staple for me. I've found it's difficult to find delicious premade pasta sauce that doesn't have added sugar or sweeteners. Fortunately, Rao's Homemade marinara fits the bill. The sauce pairs well with chickpea or lentil pasta, which can be good sources of fiber and protein. Skinny Pop is an easy, light snack.

These Wings Are ‘Finger-Lickin' Fabulous'
These Wings Are ‘Finger-Lickin' Fabulous'

New York Times

time08-02-2025

  • Entertainment
  • New York Times

These Wings Are ‘Finger-Lickin' Fabulous'

With all due respect to steak and lobster, I think the best surf 'n' turf combination is chicken and anchovies. It's an opposites-attract situation: The chicken is large and plump with a soft-spoken umami; it says: 'How nice to meet you. I'm looking forward to working together.' Anchovies, scrawny and electric with salty savoriness, kick in the door, press play on the boombox and say: 'I'm here. Let's do this.' You can see this partnership at work in top-rated New York Times Cooking recipes. The Anchovy Queen Melissa Clark has her garlicky chicken with lemon-anchovy sauce and Green Goddess roasted chicken (there are a couple of anchovy fillets in the Green Goddess dressing to give that fresh, herby concoction some oomph). Anchovies also appear in the form of fish sauce in Sheree Sarabhaya's kai yang and Kris Yenbamroong's pad krapow gai, both recipes adapted by Alexa Weibel. And, of course, there's Eric Kim's roasted chicken with fish-sauce butter, one of the loveliest chicken dinners you can pull together in under an hour. But I have my eye on Rio's spicy chicken wings, which get their name from the chef Rio Irie and punchy red yuzu kosho. (If you can't find red yuzu kosho, notes Melissa, the recipe's adapter, you can substitute some hot sauce or chile powder mixed with lemon juice and zest.) There's fish sauce in both the marinade and the glaze, along with soy sauce and mirin for that perfect funky-salty-sweet balance. Make these wings for your Super Bowl party or, as I plan to do, for dinner with rice, an easy cucumber salad and an icy Sapporo. Featured Recipe View Recipe → You've scrolled through this curated collection of 12 of our best Super Bowl recipes, yes? There are more great 'good for a party but also good for dinner' options in there, like Melissa's vegetarian tamale pie, Kay Chun's Korean BBQ-style meatballs and Genevieve Ko's easy, smoky pulled pork. To go with the pulled pork: Andy Baraghani's pickle biscuits, which are so tender thanks to the acidity of the pickle brine. It might also be fun to lean into the New Orleans of it all and make Paul Prudhomme's hearty, rich chicken and sausage gumbo. Vallery Lomas has an excellent vegetarian gumbo, too, bolstered with roasted sliced okra and thickened with red lentils. Mark Bittman's recipe for New Orleans BBQ shrimp actually has nothing to do with grilling (I can hear all the snowy-clime readers sighing in relief); the shrimp get their BBQ-ness from Worcestershire sauce and lots of black pepper. And speaking of snowfall: Ready the powdered sugar for Kay's beignets. Lastly — you'll notice I'm burying this at the bottom — I'd be remiss if I didn't sneak in a 'Go Birds.' (I did live in Philadelphia for five years, and the Chiefs are the favorites, so.) I'll leave Kia Damon's Philly cheesesteak right here; it's up to you to serve them 'wit Whiz' or without.

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