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Kraft is coming up with a creative way to get kids to eat their veggies.The company is introducing "Salad Frosting," which is actually Kraft Classic Ranch Dressing cleverly disguised in a kid-friendly frosting tube."Innocent lies parents tell their kids help alleviate the pressures of everyday parenting, and if it gets kids to eat their greens, so be it," said Sergio Eleuterio, head of marketing for Kraft. "Simple innocent lies are not only part of parenthood, but a true tactic used by parents everywhere. Kraft Salad Frosting is one lie you won’t feel bad telling your kids."Kraft said it'll be much easier to convince your kids to eat their salad, broccoli, and carrots by enticing them to pour some 'frosting' on it.As part of the new product rollout, Kraft is asking parents across the country to share their best lies they've told their kids.On Twitter, use the hashtags #LieLikeAParent and #contest, and Kraft will select 1,500 winners based on likes and originality and send them a free sample of Kraft Salad Frosting.To learn more, 1057
In the fight against climate change, the dairy industry is coming under increasing scrutiny for its environmental impact, and consumers are beginning to care more about the carbon footprint of their food. According to the 234

If you spent more than you wanted to over the holidays, then saving money may be one of your resolutions for 2019.There are some simple things you can cut back on without having to cancel your Amazon Prime memberships. For starters, look at your thermostat. Make sure you keep a close eye on your heater and air conditioner, because money could be slipping out of your pocket every month. For those who need the afternoon pick-me-up, those extra dollars you spend on a soda, coffee or snack can add up. If you cut back completely, you could save up to 0 a year. Another way to save: cut back on the apps on your phone that cost you money. Stay away from the premium versions of apps and stick with the free ones. For ways you can save around the house, look at investing in dish rags. A 4-pack of dish rags costs about at Target, but a paper towel roll you go through once a week it about 99 cents on average. Cutting back on disposable items can save you big bucks long-term. Coupons can also be a great way to save. But remember, don’t get suckered into buying something you don’t need just because you have a coupon for the item. If cutting back on all of these is overwhelming, chose a couple to start with and see how much you save. Then, add in more when you see fit. 1294
INDIANAPOLIS — A boy was hit by a car Monday afternoon on the west side of Indianapolis after somehow leaving his Indianapolis Public School. Now, the boy's parents want answers. "They failed me and my child, severely. My son could've been killed," Pearl Barnett, parent of IPS student who was hit by a car, said. "This is a mother's worst nightmare."First-grader, Frank Barnett, who has autism, has been through a lot the past 48 hours."I'd like to see justice for my son. I really would," Pearl said. "Because, unfortunately, he's nonverbal. He can't speak for himself."According to Frank's Individualized Education Program through Stephen Foster School 67, he is never to be left alone.The 7-year-old's mother wants to know how he was able to leave the west side school, somehow wander to a family friend's home nearby, and get hit by a car. "I got in the ambulance, and he had a gauge here where his skull was actually showing. And a busted chin," Pearl said. "I mean he was just covered in blood."Later — a concussion, nearly 50 stitches, and bruising head-to-toe — Frank had to spend the night in the hospital and is now recovering.His mother feels the school screwed up, letting him escape and didn't react quick enough to protect him.All of this happened during dismissal when students are trying to exit the school building — a time when Frank should have been riding home on the bus."He gets curb to curb service due to the autism. And when he gets in one of those moods, depending on what happened at that time of the incident, he runs," Pearl informed. "And they're all aware of this. It's stated in his IEP which I do have that he should never be left unattended. He's always got to be with another adult which he was not."IPS would not speak on camera about this — saying he broke away from a staff member and ran out of the building. School administrators immediately called IPS Police as they searched for him. The school says they followed all of the proper protocols, but would not share what those protocols were. This article was originally written by Stephanie Wade for 2103
Journalists alarmed by dozens of incidents where reporters were shot at, manhandled, gassed or arrested while covering demonstrations touched off by the death of Minnesota man George Floyd are fighting back legally.A freelance journalist, backed by the American Civil Liberties Union, filed a federal lawsuit Wednesday against the city of Minneapolis, and dozens of news organizations urged Minnesota authorities to let journalists work unimpeded.Protests have spread across the country following Floyd’s death last week after a Minneapolis police officer pressed his knee into his neck for several minutes.One organization has logged more than 230 incidents targeting journalists since Floyd’s death. 714
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