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Gazpacho with black olive, basil and feta
Gazpacho with black olive, basil and feta

Irish Times

time3 days ago

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  • Irish Times

Gazpacho with black olive, basil and feta

Serves : 2 Course : Lunch, Dinner Prep Time : 1 hr Ingredients 500g cherry vine tomatoes 2 cloves garlic Sea salt and black pepper 60g leftover bread, crust removed, torn into small pieces About 200ml vegetable stock, cooled 5tbs good quality olive oil Juice of half a lemon 1tsp sugar ½tsp tabasco For the topping: 1tbs good quality olive oil 50g pitted black olives, chopped Handful picked basil leaves 30g feta cheese, crumbled Preheat the oven to 140 degrees. Slice the cherry tomatoes in half and place on a lined oven tray along with the garlic cloves. Season with salt and pepper and roast in the oven for one hour at 140 degrees. Remove from the oven and allow to cool. Place the cherry tomatoes, garlic, bread, vegetable stock, olive oil, lemon juice, sugar and Tabasco into a blender and blend until smooth. You can add more stock if needed until it reaches the desired consistency. Cover and place in the fridge for two hours before serving but it can be left in the fridge overnight. To serve, spoon into bowls. Top with some more olive oil, black olives, basil leaves and some crumbled feta.

I found the perfect name for my daughter until I realised how it sounded out loud – I'm not the only one who struggled
I found the perfect name for my daughter until I realised how it sounded out loud – I'm not the only one who struggled

Scottish Sun

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Scottish Sun

I found the perfect name for my daughter until I realised how it sounded out loud – I'm not the only one who struggled

Another like the name 'Scott' for a baby boy, but admitted their surname is 'Chegg' NAME GAME I found the perfect name for my daughter until I realised how it sounded out loud – I'm not the only one who struggled CHOOSING your child's name is an exciting but significant decision. For some, the perfect name comes naturally, while others might find themselves overthinking - wondering if their child will like it or if it will even suit them once they're born. 1 Jodie Hoyle admitted she wanted to call her daughter Olive but then realised how it sounded out loud Credit: TikTok/@jodiephoyle One mum, Jodie Hoyle, found herself in this exact predicament. She believed she had picked a 'really likeable' name for her daughter - until she realised how it sounded alongside her surname. Jodie, who goes by 'jodiephoyle' on TikTok, shared her experience in a video that quickly caught attention. She asked other TikTok users to share the names they loved but couldn't use because of how they paired with their surnames. In her case, she had her heart set on calling her daughter Olive, only to realise it would sound far too much like 'Olive Oil' when said together. Her relatable story had many parents chiming in with their own naming dilemmas. In fact, Jodie's video gained 277.1k views after just four days of it being shared, as 1,159 people also rushed to the comments section to share their thoughts and experiences. One wrote: 'My husband likes Skye. Our surname is Walker.' A second added: 'I knew of a girl called Peyton Paton, and yes her parents chose that.' A third commented: 'Scott but my surname is Chegg.' Channel 4 star horrifies fans as she reveals 'truly awful' baby names ahead of birth of second child However, some didn't snap onto it so quickly with some asking for more information. Then there was a response of 'it sounds like scotch egg.' Someone else added: 'I know a girl called Krystal who was adopted by her step dad, his surname was Ball.' Another said: 'My favourite girl's name is Etta. Our surname is Curry.' The struggle of choosing a baby name CHLOE Morgan, a Senior Writer at Fabulous, has revealed her dilemma on choosing a baby name... At 35 weeks pregnant, by far the trickiest part of pregnancy for me in the past few months (minus the insomnia and countless night-time wee breaks!) has been trying to decide on a baby name. The dilemmas are endless... My partner and I went for a private scan to find out the gender as early as we could - partly due to the fact we thought it would make baby naming so much easier because we'd only have to come up with a list of names for one gender rather than two. How wrong we were... I was absolutely thrilled to be told I was expecting the baby girl I'd already dreamed of, but being one of the last of my friends to fall pregnant, I've had countless conversations over the years with excited pals discussing their top baby which I wish I could go back in time and un-hear. With each friend mentioning at least 10 possible monikers, I can't help but feel like several are now a no-go even though I know it's something that none of them would mind in the slightest - it's a total me problem! The debate comes up time and time again on social media forums - can you choose the same name that was a "potential" for a friend's baby? It's a very divisive topic and opinions are always I don't want to be THAT person. While some will argue there's thousands of other names out there to choose from, others will say you need to choose YOUR all, there's no guarantee that person will even have another baby. Then there's also the issue of finding a name you to research it online and read one negative comment amongst hundreds of positives that you just can't shake off. I made that very mistake when I fell in love with a certain name (I won't reveal it because I don't want to ruin it for others!) ...only to see someone point out that it constantly gets autocorrected on a phone to something rather rude instead. So, back to the drawing board we went.. Just five weeks to go and it looks like our little one is going to be known as 'baby gal' for a little while longer! And this TikToker wrote: 'My dad asked why we didn't use his middle name like we did for our kids' middle names…. His name is Gordon, our surname is Bennett.' A seventh laughed, while saying: 'Jack, surname is Daniel's.' And someone else suggested: 'It doesn't matter what name they are given at birth… they can marry a new one like I did…….'

I found the perfect name for my daughter until I realised how it sounded out loud – I'm not the only one who struggled
I found the perfect name for my daughter until I realised how it sounded out loud – I'm not the only one who struggled

The Irish Sun

time6 days ago

  • General
  • The Irish Sun

I found the perfect name for my daughter until I realised how it sounded out loud – I'm not the only one who struggled

CHOOSING your child's name is an exciting but significant decision. For some, the perfect name comes naturally, while others might find themselves overthinking - wondering if their child will like it or if it will even suit them once they're born. 1 Jodie Hoyle admitted she wanted to call her daughter Olive but then realised how it sounded out loud Credit: TikTok/@jodiephoyle One mum, Jodie Hoyle, found herself in this exact predicament. She believed she had picked a 'really likeable' name for her daughter - until she realised how it sounded alongside her surname. Jodie, who goes by ' She asked other TikTok users to share the names they loved but couldn't use because of how they paired with their surnames. READ MORE ON BABY NAMES In her case, she had her heart set on calling her daughter Olive, only to realise it would sound far too much like 'Olive Oil' when said together. Her relatable story had many parents chiming in with their own naming dilemmas. In fact, Jodie's video gained 277.1k views after just four days of it being shared, as 1,159 people also rushed to the comments section to share their thoughts and experiences. One wrote: 'My husband likes Skye. Our surname is Walker.' Most read in Fabulous A second added: 'I knew of a girl called Peyton Paton, and yes her parents chose that.' A third commented: 'Scott but my surname is Chegg.' Channel 4 star horrifies fans as she reveals 'truly awful' baby names ahead of birth of second child However, some didn't snap onto it so quickly with some asking for more information. Then there was a response of 'it sounds like scotch egg.' Someone else added: 'I know a girl called Krystal who was adopted by her step dad, his surname was Ball.' Another said: 'My favourite girl's name is Etta. Our surname is Curry.' The struggle of choosing a baby name CHLOE Morgan, a Senior Writer at Fabulous, has revealed her dilemma on choosing a baby name... At 35 weeks pregnant, by far the trickiest part of pregnancy for me in the past few months (minus the insomnia and countless night-time wee breaks!) has been trying to decide on a baby name. The dilemmas are endless... My partner and I went for a private scan to find out the gender as early as we could - partly due to the fact we thought it would make baby naming so much easier because we'd only have to come up with a list of names for one gender rather than two. How wrong we were... I was absolutely thrilled to be told I was expecting the baby girl I'd already dreamed of, but being one of the last of my friends to fall pregnant, I've had countless conversations over the years with excited pals discussing their top With each friend mentioning at least 10 possible monikers, I can't help but feel like several are now a no-go even though I know it's something that none of them would mind in the slightest - it's a total me problem! The debate comes up time and time again on social media forums - can you choose the same name that was a "potential" for a friend's baby? It's a very divisive topic and opinions are always I don't want to be THAT person. While some will argue there's thousands of other names out there to choose from, others will say you need to choose YOUR all, there's no guarantee that person will even have another baby. Then there's also the issue of finding a name you to research it online and read one negative comment amongst hundreds of positives that you just can't shake off. I made that very mistake when I fell in love with a certain name (I won't reveal it because I don't want to ruin it for others!) ...only to see someone point out that it constantly gets autocorrected on a phone to something rather rude instead. So, back to the drawing board we went.. Just five weeks to go and it looks like our little one is going to be known as 'baby gal' for a little while longer! And this TikToker wrote: 'My dad asked why we didn't use his middle name like we did for our kids' middle names…. His name is Gordon, our surname is Bennett.' A seventh laughed, while saying: 'Jack, surname is Daniel's.' And someone else suggested: 'It doesn't matter what name they are given at birth… they can marry a new one like I did…….'

Gundry MD Polyphenol-Rich Olive Oil Reviews: The Best Doctor-Recommended & Formulated Organic Olive Oil
Gundry MD Polyphenol-Rich Olive Oil Reviews: The Best Doctor-Recommended & Formulated Organic Olive Oil

Business Upturn

time24-04-2025

  • Health
  • Business Upturn

Gundry MD Polyphenol-Rich Olive Oil Reviews: The Best Doctor-Recommended & Formulated Organic Olive Oil

New York City, April 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — It's long been established that olive oil is valuable in a healthy diet. However, not all oils are created equal – and as far as Gundry MD is concerned, there are always ways to elevate a healthy ingredient and make it even more potentially beneficial. The brand's Polyphenol-Rich Olive Oil distinguishes itself from conventional olive oils by offering up to 30 times more hydroxytyrosol polyphenols, a potent compound known for its health benefits. This exceptional concentration is achieved by sourcing olives from Moroccan trees that thrive in harsh desert conditions, prompting them to produce higher levels of polyphenols to survive. What do Gundry MD olive oil reviews say? Users say you can see and taste the difference – and the positive benefits, too. Keep reading to learn more.* Gundry MD Olive Oil Pros And Cons Pros High polyphenol content helps support immune health, heart health, and comfortable joints* 1,2 Top-notch production process helps ensure quality – Gundry MD's olive oil is cold-pressed and bottled without added preservatives or additives Rich flavor enhances the taste of cooked dishes, salad dressings, and other recipes Easy to order online; discounts and special offers are frequently available on the official Gundry MD website Cons However, the price is the one potential con to Gundry MD olive oil. As expected from a well-sourced and premium product, it costs slightly more than your average grocery-store olive oil brand. And, speaking of grocery stores, you won't find this one lining the shelves – you can only order directly from making it slightly inaccessible to those who don't shop online. How To Use Gundry MD Polyphenol-Rich Olive Oil You can prepare and cook your usual dishes using Gundry MD's Polyphenol-Rich Olive Oil as you would other regular olive oils, but given its high quality, you should expect a more robust flavor. Try lightly stir-frying your vegetables or roasting them with this olive oil, or use it as a base for your sauces or salad dressings. You can even take it as a spoonful! Don't wait—order Gundry MD Olive Oil now for 30x more polyphenols and robust, healthy flavor! FAQ Q. Where is Gundry MD olive oil made? A. The olives in Gundry MD's Polyphenol-Rich Olive Oil are sourced from the harsh and arid Moroccan desert, believed to produce higher-quality olives. Q. What if I don't like Gundry MD olive oil? A. Gundry MD offers an easy, fuss-free it cost?90-day purchase price guarantee (minus shipping costs) policy for all its products, including Polyphenol-Rich Olive Oil. Q. What does Gundry MD olive Oil cost? 1 Bottle $49.95 Or pay a member price of $39.95 3 Bottles $134.85 Or pay a member price of $98.85 6 Bottles $251.70 Or pay a member price of $185.70 Save up to 60% off with member pricing FREE to sign up Option to Subscribe & SaveExtra 10% off Free U.S. Shipping Cancel anytime Convenient monthly delivery Locked-in-low price *All individuals are unique. Your results can and will vary. Don't settle for basic oils—order Gundry MD Olive Oil today for up to 30x more polyphenols and rich, immune-boosting flavor your body will thank you for! Company : Gundry MD Polyphenol-Rich Olive Oil : Gundry MD Polyphenol-Rich Olive Oil Email : [email protected] : [email protected] Order Phone Support:1 (800) 852-0477 Disclaimer This content is for informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. It should not be relied upon to make decisions regarding one's health without consulting a qualified healthcare professional. 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All opinions expressed remain strictly independent and based on the author's evaluation of available information. The publisher and its syndication partners expressly disclaim all liability for the actions, products, services, or content of any third parties. Any product claim, statistic, quote, or other representation should be verified with the manufacturer or provider. Sources 1 2 Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with GlobeNewswire. Business Upturn takes no editorial responsibility for the same.

Khloé Kardashian introduces Khloud Protein Popcorn as latest venture offering 'guilt-free snacking'
Khloé Kardashian introduces Khloud Protein Popcorn as latest venture offering 'guilt-free snacking'

Express Tribune

time23-04-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Express Tribune

Khloé Kardashian introduces Khloud Protein Popcorn as latest venture offering 'guilt-free snacking'

Khloé Kardashian has launched a new health-conscious snack brand, introducing Khloud Protein Popcorn to the market with a focus on clean ingredients and high protein content. The popcorn line, which will be available nationwide at Target from 29 April, features three flavours: Olive Oil & Sea Salt, Sweet & Salty Kettle Corn, and White Cheddar. The reality television personality and entrepreneur told PEOPLE that the product is seed-oil free, non-GMO, gluten-free, kosher, and delivers 7 grams of complete protein per serving. The protein is added through what Kardashian has named 'Khloud dust', a proprietary blend of milk proteins and seasonings designed to enhance flavour without relying on artificial additives. "I'm at this stage in my [health] journey for the past few years that I've been really trying to up my protein intake. I'm all about muscle definition and being strong and healthy, not just skinny," Kardashian explained. She added that the concept for Khloud emerged from her difficulty in finding snacks that aligned with her dietary goals and preferences as a parent. Kardashian, who shares two children with ex-partner Tristan Thompson, said the brand's development was influenced by her role as a mother and her concerns over the quality of many snack options marketed for children. While popcorn is the brand's debut offering, Kardashian has indicated that more snack items may follow as she seeks to expand Khloud into a trusted name in health-forward food.

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