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Time Out
6 days ago
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Hyped pizza chain Yard Sale is opening a new location in south London
More London pizza news?! Yes, actually! Following reports that the best pizza chef in the world is opening up a new restaurant in Soho, we bring you sizzling hot information on the mighty Yard Sale, who will be launching their 15th site in London next month. The lucky location this time is on Lavender Hill in south London, with Yard Sale Pizza Battersea opening in late September. It'll offer both delivery and collection, but this won't be an eat-in restaurant like some of Yard Sale's other shops. The delivery area will encompass Battersea Park, Nine Elms, Queenstown Road, and Clapham Junction, as well as parts of Clapham, Wandsworth and Stockwell. The new Yard Sale will join branches in Clapton, Finsbury Park, Walthamstow, Leytonstone, Hackney Road, East Dulwich, Balham, Crystal Palace, Crofton Park, Tottenham, Hither Green, Earlsfield, Tufnell Park, and Bermondsey – meaning their ruthless domination of the city's pizza scene is nearly complete. The menu will include Yard Sale greats such as Holy Pepperoni with smoky pepperoni and nduja), as well as the TSB with tenderstem broccoli, pine nuts, garlic oil and parmesan. Keep your eyes open too for regular collaborations with London's best restaurants and chefs as well as comedians, musicians and all-round cool people who like pizza. Yard Sale Pizza Battersea will be at 55 Lavender Hill, SW11 5QN.

Time Out
30-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time Out
Yard Sale has collaborated with Lime bikes for a special green pizza
Nothing says summer in London like pizza and a Lime bike. It is heartening then to hear about a new collab between Yard Sale Pizza and Lime, who've come together for a special pizza inspired by this city's courageous fleet of electric bikes. The 'Pibil Power' pizza will be available from all 14 branches of Yard Sale from now until August 26 and features pork pibil, sweetcorn, red onion, and a Lime-shaded green tomatillo salsa on top of a tomato and fior di latte mozzarella base. There's also a mushroom pibil version for vegetarians and the pizza can be made vegan as well. To double down on the luminous Lime green, each pizza will come with a Lime Crema garlic and lime dip for crust-dunking purposes. Though the pizzas won't be delivered on a Lime bike, they will all come in a limited-edition Lime x Yard Sale Pizza box with Yard Sale's mascot, Juan the Chilli, riding on a Lime bike. The Lime collab is the latest in a string of many Yard Sale collaborations, with special pizzas made in league with rapper Loyle Carner, and comedian Romesh Ranganathan as well as London's leading restaurants, including former Time Out London Restaurant of the Year Mambow, as well as Tayyabs in Whitechapel, Stoke Newington's Sonora Taqueria and Chuku's in Tottenham. Yard Sale has eat-in and takeaway locations in Clapton, Finsbury Park, Walthamstow, Leytonstone, Hackney Road, East Dulwich, Balham, Crystal Palace, Crofton Park, Tottenham, Hither Green, Earlsfield, Tufnell Park, and Bermondsey, as well as the option to deliver to a number of pubs across the capital.
Yahoo
09-07-2025
- Automotive
- Yahoo
Gear Up for the 127 Yard Sale: 690 Miles of Bargains and Adventure, August 7–10, 2025
Rust-Oleum Returns as Presenting Sponsor of The World's Longest Yard Sale CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., July 09, 2025--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The 127 Yard Sale, known far and wide as The World's Longest Yard Sale, is back for its 39th year, running August 7–10, 2025. The four-day event stretches 690 miles from Addison, Michigan to Gadsden, Alabama, drawing hundreds of thousands of bargain hunters, collectors, and road trip enthusiasts. With over 10,000 vendors and 38 Major Vendor Stops along the route, the 127 Yard Sale is a bucket-list experience for anyone who loves the thrill of the hunt. "Hundreds of thousands of people attend each year, but what keeps them coming back isn't just the bargains — it's the adventure and community," says Josh Randall, Director of Media Relations. Rust-Oleum: The Official Spray Paint of Summer This year's Presenting Sponsor, Rust-Oleum, invites shoppers to #SprayNewLife into their 127 Yard Sale discoveries. Whether it's a rusty lawn chair, a faded frame, or a funky lamp with potential, Rust-Oleum products are perfect for those who want to transform rather than toss. With endless creativity, bold colors, and lasting durability, Rust-Oleum makes it easy to transform your finds into something fresh and uniquely yours. Rust-Oleum has also created a free DIY Guide filled with creative ideas and project inspiration. Available now at Live at Van Wert Fairgrounds Catch Rust-Oleum in action at the Van Wert Fairgrounds in Van Wert, OH, (lot 73) August 7–9! Stop by for live DIY demos, expert tips, and inspiration from influencers and in-house pros. Learn how to flip and upcycle your 127 Yard Sale finds without breaking the bank. Plus, enjoy giveaways and a chance to win Official Spray Paint of Summer prize packs. Whether you're a beginner or a seasoned DIYer, you'll leave ready to #SprayNewLife into your treasures. Vintage Vibes & Limited-Edition Merch In celebration of nearly four decades of bargain-hunting adventure, the 127 Yard Sale is introducing an all-new vintage-themed t-shirt, available online and — for the first time ever — at select Major Vendor Stops along the route. Inspired by retro road trip graphics from the 1980s, this limited-edition design is a nostalgic nod to the event's early days. Fans can snag t-shirts, tanks, and more at: Siggy Parker's General Store – Addison, Michigan (the northernmost point of the route) Vinterest Southside – Chattanooga, Tennessee (one of the sale's busiest vendor hubs) Shop online anytime at More Than a Yard Sale — It's an Experience With support from sponsors like Flea Market Decor and the State of Tennessee ( the 127 Yard Sale continues to grow in scale, charm, and national attention. Whether you're road-tripping for a day or mapping out all 690 miles, the event offers a one-of-a-kind mix of small-town charm, adventure, and incredible finds. Plan Your Trip To view maps, featured stops, find lodging, and more, visit Be sure to follow @127yardsale on social media for countdowns, route highlights, and real-time updates. About the 127 Yard Sale The 127 Yard Sale began in 1987 to encourage travelers to explore the scenic backroads of the U.S. Highway 127 corridor. Today, it's The World's Longest Yard Sale — a four-day, six-state, 690-mile celebration of small towns, the joy of the hunt, and meeting new friends along the way. View source version on Contacts Contact Information: Name of Press Contact: Josh Randall (Director of Media Relations)Email: Social media: @127YardSalePress Kit:
Yahoo
19-06-2025
- General
- Yahoo
My sister and I fought our entire childhood due to our differences. As adults, we are best friends.
Growing up, my younger sister and I had some epic battles, with both of us showing our mean side. Over the years, our relationship evolved from a sibling rivalry to a strong adult friendship. The things that once drove me nuts about her, are now the qualities I love and appreciate the most. I am the oldest child. Like many, I grew up under the expectation that I should be mature, my sister's caretaker. I was classically anxious, organized, and bossy. My belief was that my little sister, who is three years my junior, was both my responsibility and my subordinate. We had epic, sisterly battles. I was type A, and my sister was not. We shared a bedroom, where my side had a bookcase, with my books arranged in alphabetical order and my bed tidily made. My sister hid chips under her bed among the dust bunnies and other random objects. I had an American Girl doll (Samantha, of course). Her favorite doll was a plastic witch with glowing, green skin. We were very, very different. When we were kids, I would entrap my sister in any way I could. Yes, I was a control freak and sometimes, not for my sister's betterment, but used for her downfall. I would play a game with her called "Yard Sale," where we lay out toys on our beds to sell to each other in exchange for coins. I lured her into selling some brand new doll clothes our aunt bought her, while also convincing her to trade me her dimes for my nickels. I easily convinced her that nickels are bigger, so they were more valuable. We also played a game I invented called "Princess and Helper." It's played exactly like it sounds. I was the princess, and she was to do my bidding. When our mom made homemade cookies, as she often did, we were allowed two per day. However, I would convince my sister that as my personal helper, she would need to go down and sneak me more cookies. After enjoying them, I would tattle on her for sneaking, or sometimes I would even summon our mom mid-sneak to catch my sister. My sister, the funny and witty one, would pay me back, utilizing the very thing I made her do for me: sneak. She confessed, years after I moved away from home, that she scrubbed the toilet with my toothbrush and replaced it, waiting for me to brush my teeth the next morning before heading off to school. The reality is, I was quite jealous of my sister when we were growing up. She was always getting others to laugh, and in her teen years she was a hazel-eyed, curvy blonde. I was nearly flat-chested, skinny, and overwhelmingly uncool. My sister was usually the life of the party. I was a stick-in-the-mud. After I moved away and got married, my sister completed nursing school and also wed. We both went on to build our families. I now have four kids, and my sister has three. As adults, my sister and I have found ourselves exploring how much we have in common, from raising kids, to our political and religious beliefs, and our stellar husbands who put up with our shenanigans and strong opinions. I can say that without a doubt, my sister is my best friend. The things about her that drove me nuts when we were kids are the very things I appreciate about her now. Her humor can help life be lighter. Her ability to care deeply for people shows her incredible empathy. She will drop everything to help someone in need. She's also the biggest hype woman of other humans, always dropping compliments on someone else living their best life. She's a fierce advocate for marginalized people. Sibling rivalry and the big sister-little sister dynamic is quite common, and I think we both have learned that our differences are what makes us amazing besties. Our sisterhood has been a long journey, one that has evolved from a constant battle into an appreciation that carries us through all life's ups and downs. Read the original article on Business Insider



