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Los Angeles Times
27-07-2025
- General
- Los Angeles Times
4 homemade dog recipes fit for a canine king or queen
My dog's name is Milady — as you'd refer to an English noblewoman — and she lives up to it. She declines to go out in the rain, all 22 pounds of her holding strong as I lightly tug her leash in encouragement. Whenever someone comes over, she perches on their lap as if it's a throne. And despite my best efforts to break this habit, whenever I make a meal or order in, she hovers around my feet waiting for a treat of her own. After I've made my plate and if I deign to sit down and eat, she'll stubbornly stand in the kitchen and stare at me until I acquiesce. But Milady is the closest thing I have to a child, and as recipe developer Carolynn Carreño wrote about her dog Rufus, 'I felt it was my responsibility that Rufus lived as long as caninely possible, and to make sure that Rufus' every day on Earth was as good as I could make it.' For Carreño, that meant adopting the progressive-at-the-time task of making Rufus' food from scratch, especially after learning from a friend that many store-bought formulas contain corn and wheat — potential allergens for dogs. Instead, she purchased made-just-for-your-pet meat blends at Huntington Meats and mixed in steamed or baked sweet potatoes, fresh broccoli, ground beef and bone meal for a concoction she called Rufus' hash. While Milady typically eats vet-approved kibble and I don't make her food daily, during the summer her treats turn from dehydrated slices of sweet potato to bone broth that I freeze into cubes with blueberries, cucumbers or raspberries. And who knows? Maybe I'll start following Carreño's example and eventually devise a homemade meal plan for Milady. In the meantime, I'll be gauging her tastes with the following recipes. Eating out this week? Sign up for Tasting Notes to get our restaurant experts' insights and off-the-cuff takes on where they're dining right now. Carreño recommends using her recipe for Rufus as a 'jumping-off point' and adjusting based on what your pup likes. She recommends making the mixture in big batches, freezing it and stirring in boiling bone broth or water before the recipe. Cook time: 25 minutes. Makes about 3 quarts. Novelist and food writer Michelle Huneven rescued a dog — Tatty Jane — that had previously suffered from a bad diet. Determined to rectify that, she began researching homemade dog food and eventually landed on a blend of the following recipe with a topping of vet-approved kibble to ensure Tatty Jane got all of her recommended trace vitamins and the recipe. Cook time: 1 hour. Makes about 5 quarts. Former Food editor Amy Scattergood scored this recipe for dog biscuits from chef Lincoln Carson of now-shuttered Bon Temps restaurant. Carson once sold these treats alongside his famous French pastries. The recipe is perfect for vegetarians who prefer not to handle the recipe. Cook time: 2 hours 30 minutes. Makes about 2 dozen cookies. This gluten-free dog biscuit recipe was crafted by former Lincoln Cafe and Flower Candy Co. chef Cecilia Leung, with peanut butter as the main ingredient, along with grains and flours you might already have in your pantry. Get the recipe. Cook time: 1 hour. Makes about 3 dozen biscuits.
Yahoo
17-05-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Wife of Greensboro man works to bring him home after he was detained by ICE
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WGHP) — Immigration and Customs Enforcement has detained a Greensboro man after he returned from his honeymoon in his home country of the Dominican Republic. 31-year-old Angel and his wife, 27-year-old Milady, were heading to their connecting flight home when they were stopped, and agents handcuffed Angel. Now he is being held at a detention center in Miami. 'We leave DR, get on our flight, come to Miami, everything's perfect, we're in checkout in Miami and they take us back to customs. Basically, they just detain him there,' Milady said. Milady said they were taken into a separate area. She thought it was just an extra security check and nothing more. After three hours of waiting, it was time to say goodbye. 'I'm screaming, 'I'm pregnant'. I have my marriage certificate in my hand … Just write him a citation or whatever. He's going to show up in court. What is this?' Milady said. Angel was detained by ICE officers. 'They brought him in handcuffs … That was on May 4, and I haven't seen him since,' Milady said. Milady and Angel got married in April and are expecting a baby. Despite what their marriage certificate and Angel's documents state, he was taken away in handcuffs and sent to Krome Detention Center in Miami. 'They basically mentioned that with these new laws and under the Trump administration, marriage is just a good credit. It's like something that goes on an undocumented person's resume,' Milady said. FOX8 asked Milady if we could see Angel's documents showing he is here on a green card. She says ICE took everything when he was detained. 'He's a hardworking citizen. He pays taxes. He has a 401(k). He's been working since I met him. He's been working prior to that,' Milady said. Milady is hopeful a legal team can help her bring him home before her worst fear becomes a reality. 'I don't want him to miss the birth of our child,' Milady said. Milady is working to raise money to afford an attorney and make Angel's bail. A GoFundMe has been set up. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.


Forbes
11-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Forbes
‘Elden Ring' Is Getting New DLC On PlayStation, Xbox And PC As ‘Tarnished Edition' Heads To Nintendo Switch 2
Elden Ring Elden Ring: Tarnished Edition was revealed recently for the Nintendo Switch 2, but the new content coming with the game's release is making its way to PlayStation, Xbox and PC as well in the form of the Tarnished Pack DLC, revealed at the FromSoftware Games Event Spring 2025 as reported by Famitsu. There's not a lot of new content, but what we are getting is pretty cool. Two new starting classes are headed to FromSoftware's sprawling RPG, as well as three new looks for Torrent, your trusty spirit mount. Four new armor sets are also coming to the game, two of which come with the new starting classes. The two new starting classes are, according to the translation from Japanese, the Knight Of Ides and the Heavy Armored Knight (or Heavy Knight) though it's possible these will be called something different at release. The Knight Of Ides is of particular interest, since the starting class comes with a very hard-to-get Light Greatsword: Milady, a late-game weapon found in Castle Ensis in the Shadow Of The Erdtree expansion. The sword scales with Strength and Dexterity and includes the powerful Wing Stance. It's a versatile and quick blade, combining the power of a Greatsword with the speed and elegance of a much lighter weapon. The Knight Of Ides appears to have an armor set based on the Fluted Knight set from Demon's Souls – one of my favorite armor sets in all the Souls games. The Heavy Armored Knight has a much, er, heavier looking set of plate armor and carries what appears to be a falchion-style Greatsword. Beyond this, Nintendo's website lists 'new weapons' so we should expect more than just armor and Torrent skins, though what these weapons are remains a mystery. The Famitsu piece also says 'four new pieces of armor, weapons and combat techniques will be added' which is a bit confusing (is it pieces or sets? How many weapons?) Another question mark is whether this DLC will be free or paid, with conflicting reports muddying the waters. There is no release date for the Tarnished Edition or Tarnished Pack beyond 2025 at this time. FEATURED | Frase ByForbes™ Unscramble The Anagram To Reveal The Phrase Pinpoint By Linkedin Guess The Category Queens By Linkedin Crown Each Region Crossclimb By Linkedin Unlock A Trivia Ladder Before then, Elden Ring: Nightreign releases on May 30th, 2025. This is a standalone multiplayer release that's quite different from anything the studio has released in the past. Another title, The Duskbloods, will bring yet more multiplayer-centric experiences to the Nintendo Switch 2 in 2026. I'm a little nervous about this new focus on multiplayer games which FromSoftware is clearly doubling down on following the success of Elden Ring. But hey, new DLC is cool.


USA Today
02-05-2025
- Sport
- USA Today
What is the Kentucky Oaks? Everything to know about major race before Kentucky Derby
What is the Kentucky Oaks? Everything to know about major race before Kentucky Derby Show Caption Hide Caption Churchill Downs track announcer Travis Stone shares Kentucky Oaks pick Churchill Downs track announcer Travis Stone makes his prediction for which horse will win the 2025 Kentucky Oaks at Churchill Downs. Before the Kentucky Derby, another one of horse racing's oldest races provides fireworks at Churchill Downs the day prior. Celebrating its 151st run, the Kentucky Oaks will once again serve as the opening act to the Run for the Roses in Louisville, Kentucky, with a post time of 5:51 p.m. ET on Friday, May 2. The Kentucky Oaks is scheduled to be the 11th race Friday at Churchill Downs. Thorpedo Anna won the Kentucky Oaks last year. Its trainer, Kenny McPeek, followed that victory up by winning the Kentucky Derby with Mystik Dan — making him the first trainer since 1952 and the fourth overall to win both races in the same year. One potential contender in this year's Kentucky Oaks is Good Cheer, which is running out of the No. 11 post position and enters Friday's race undefeated in six starts. Horsing Nation's Ed DeRosa is calling Simply Joking a potential dark horse candidate because of Simply Joking's speed. Here's what you need to know about the Kentucky Oaks: REQUIRED READING: How much are Kentucky Derby tickets? Churchill Downs 2025 prices What is the Kentucky Oaks? The Kentucky Oaks is the sister version of the Kentucky Derby, as it is comprised of only 3-year-old fillies. It always takes place the day before the Kentucky Derby runs at Churchill Downs, and has a purse of $1.5 million, per the Kentucky Derby website. The winner of the Kentucky Oaks is given "the iconic 'Lilies for the Fillies' garland" in the winners' circle after the race. The 2025 Kentucky Oaks is the 151st running of the event, making it one of the longest-running sporting events in the United States. REQUIRED READING: What are the horses' numbers in the 2025 Kentucky Derby? Who competes in the Kentucky Oaks? The Kentucky Oaks is for 3-year-old fillies. The field for the Kentucky Oaks is a bit smaller than the Kentucky Derby's and consists of 14 horses. How long is the Kentucky Oaks? One major difference between the Kentucky Oaks and the Kentucky Derby is the distance of the two races. The Kentucky Oaks is 1⅛ miles long, while the Kentucky Derby is 1¼ miles long. Kentucky Oaks post positions Here are the post positions for the 2025 Kentucky Oaks: Early On Simply Joking Fondly Drexel Hill Quickick Ballerina D'Oro La Cara Five G Tenma Take Charge Milady Good Cheer Anna's Promise Bless The Broken Quietside REQUIRED READING: Kentucky Derby winners: History of winning horses at Churchill Downs since 1875 Kentucky Oaks odds Ordering based on post positions. Odds as of Thursday, May 1 Here's the odds for the Kentucky Oaks, according to the Kentucky Derby website: Early On | Morning line odds: 30-1 Simply Joking | Morning line odds: 10-1 Fondly | Morning line odds: 30-1 Drexel Hill | Morning line odds: 30-1 Quickick | Morning line odds: 30-1 Ballerina D'Oro | Morning line odds: 10-1 La Cara | Morning line odds: 6-1 Five G | Morning line odds: 12-1 Tenma | Morning line odds: 12-1 Take Charge Milady | Morning line odds: 12-1 Good Cheer | Morning line odds: 6-5 Anna's Promise | Morning line odds: 30-1 Bless The Broken | Morning line odds: 30-1 Quietside | Morning line odds: 8-1 Kentucky Oaks 2025: TV, time, streaming options Date: Friday, May 2 Friday, May 2 Time: 5:51 p.m. ET 5:51 p.m. ET Location: Churchill Downs (Louisville, Kentucky) Churchill Downs (Louisville, Kentucky) TV channel: USA Network USA Network Streaming options: Peacock | Fubo (free trial) The 2025 Kentucky Oaks has a post time of 5:51 p.m. ET on Friday, May 2 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky. It is scheduled to be the 11th race of the day at Churchill Downs. USA Network will nationally broadcast Friday's run of the Kentucky Oaks. Streaming options include Peacock, NBC's subscription streaming service, and Fubo, which carries NBC and offers a free trial to new subscribers.