Jack and I always have a carton of eggs in our fridge. And if you eat eggs, there’s a good chance you do too. I mean, why not? They’re quick to prepare, satisfying, and rich in protein, and they’re at home at almost any meal. Whip up a simple scramble for breakfast or shakshuka for dinner, or soft-boil an egg for a boost of protein at lunch. If you happen to be cooking for a special occasion (maybe Easter or Mother’s Day brunch?
Stop what you’re doing — Amazon just announced another epic savings event. The fall Prime Day, aka Prime Big Deal Days, is taking place this October, and you won’t want to miss it. The retailer has yet to spill official dates, but here’s something we do know: Prime members (and those signed up for a free 30-day trial) will gain exclusive access to major sales from shopper-loved brands. While you should keep an eye out for additional details, you don’t have to wait until October to score savings on your wishlist items; Amazon already released thousands of early deals from brands including Apple, Sunday Riley, Levi’s, Dyson, and more.
Bob Penny, a character actor who had roles in “Forrest Gump,” “Sweet Home Alabama,” and “My Cousin Vinny,” died Sunday in Huntsville, Ala.
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He was 87.
Penny was born in Anniston, Ala., and came to professional acting later in life after spending 30 years as an English professor at the University of Alabama.
“Then the movies began to come,” Penny told AL.com in 2008 about retiring from the university to become an actor.
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England has been exposed as a nation of fly-tippers with more than one million incidents of illegal waste dumping being reported last year, according to new data which was released today.
Despite the number of fly-tipping reports falling just one per cent from 1.09million in 2021/22 to 1.08million in 2022/23, the number of fines issued by local councils dropped by 19 per cent, from 91,000 to 73,000
The statistics, published by the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs (Defra) today, reveal England’s fly-tipping hotspots, with Brent in north west London taking the top spot with 34,830 reports in 2022/23.