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Many Thanksgiving traditions will likely change this year for many Americans, as health officials warn people against having large gatherings.Food and grocery experts preparing for the holiday are also noticing some new trends when it comes to that traditional Thanksgiving meal."We are definitely seeing turkeys selling in smaller portions, so people aren’t buying whole birds. We anticipate Americans are going to be buying smaller parts like wings, legs, cutlets. We definitely saw that going up in Canada, so we expect the same here," said Instacart trends expert Laurentia Romaniuk.Romaniuk says they first looked at buying trends for the Canadian Thanksgiving, which occurs in October. They found people aren't just buying smaller turkeys, but also choosing to make healthier sides."We're seeing customers go after a lot of healthier alternatives. This includes things like chickpea-based pasta, instead of regular pasta. So, a classic Thanksgiving dinner might include mac and cheese, and this year, we’re seeing Banza, which is a brand that makes chickpea-based pasta, go up by 333 percent, and actually, we’re ready starting to see that take off," said Romaniuk.And some people may not even want to cook their Thanksgiving meal at all, especially if they're having a smaller celebration than normal.Milton's Cuisine and Cocktails in Georgia is prepping more than 400 turkeys this year for their gourmet Thanksgiving dinner with all the fixings to go."We do an apple brined and smoked turkey; they are 12 to 14 pounds. We say it feeds six to eight people. It comes with sage-corn sweet bread which is our version of dressing and then a Madeira turkey gravy," explained Derek Dollar, Milton's executive chef and managing partner.This year, Dollar says, getting a Thanksgiving meal to-go is a good way to support a restaurant this year. He believes more restaurants will continue to close their doors for good because of the pandemic, and any support is appreciated."People are definitely jumping on board. Luckily, we were ahead of the curve and we’ve already done it," said Dollar.However you decide to eat your Thanksgiving meal this year, Dollar advises to not wait until the week of Thanksgiving to make your decision."We pre-ordered just to get it allocated, and big corporations aren’t ordering extra like they normally do. My people are telling me that there’s larger birds left, which is what you’re saying is not the trend, and I think if people wait too long like the week of Thanksgiving, they might not be able to get one at the grocery store or anywhere else, unfortunately," said Dollar. 2616
Mexico's Secretary of Foreign Relations said that Mexico has requested the US-Mexico land border agreement be extended until Oct. 21 due to COVID-19.In a series of tweets, the agency asked that the "restrictions on non-essential land traffic" be extended for another month."After reviewing the development of the spread of # COVID19, Flag of Mexico proposed to Flag of United States the extension, for one more month, of the restrictions on non-essential land traffic on their common border." 500

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico's office for environmental protection says it has filed a criminal complaint against the organizers of the Score Baja 1000 off-road race for damaging protected desert areas.The office said Thursday that some participants in the Nov. 14-18 race departed from agreed-on routes and damaged cactuses and other desert plants in the Valle de los Cirios protected area. Inspectors found damaged choya, agave and cardon plants.Score International spokesman Juan Tintos Funcke says the Reno, Nevada-based company has not received any formal notification from Mexican authorities. Tintos Funcke's statement adds that "as soon as we do we will coordinate ourselves with them in order to attend to it."The race starts from Ensenada in Baja California state. 779
Many of us can’t go a few seconds without checking our smartphone. Do you think you could last a whole year?Vitaminwater unveiled a challenge inviting anyone to “break the cycle with scroll-free life solutions” for 365 days for a chance to win 0,000.“This means you may not physically operate, caress, hug or otherwise be physically affectionate with anyone’s smartphone,” the company said on its website.Those interested in the challenge can enter by creating a Twitter or Instagram post but make sure to include hashtags #nophoneforayear and #contest.Laptops, destktop computers are OK to use. Voice activated devices are also OK.You have until Jan. 8, 2019 to enter.Vitaminwater said they will pick a winner on or around Jan. 22.Click here for a full list of rules.? 786
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Authentic is the winner of the 146th running of the Kentucky Derby.The Bay Colt held off a surging Tiz the Law down the final stretch Saturday evening.Authentic’s trainer, Bob Baffert, now has six career Kentucky Derby victories, tying Ben Jones for most of all-time. It's Baffert's 16th career triple crown victory, the most of all-time.It is also Hall of Fame jockey John Velasquez's third Kentucky Derby win.This is Authentic's fourth win in five career races. He finished second at the Santa Anita Derby.The Kentucky Derby was held at Churchill Downs after being postponed for four months because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The race was held without fans in the stands or the infield to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.Tiz the Law was the favorite to win the race after winning the Belmont Stakes, the kickoff to this year's reconfigured Triple Crown. Saturday's loss is his first loss since November 2019. He also entered the race as the only horse in the field with four straight victories.Authentic wins the Kentucky Derby!! pic.twitter.com/OiSrJEcvZz— Kentucky Derby (@KentuckyDerby) September 5, 2020 Headed back to the barn a Kentucky Derby Champion. ?? ?? pic.twitter.com/0gqmWIWc8y— Kentucky Derby (@KentuckyDerby) September 5, 2020 This story was originally published by Eli Gehn at WLEX. 1332
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