Looking for the perfect fall date in Chicago and/or Southwest Michigan? From pumpkin patches to autumn hikes, discover the best cozy, romantic, and fun fall date ideas. Fall is pure magic in and out of the city. Golden leaves blanket the ground, the crisp air calls for cozy layers — life feels delightfully full with… Continue reading Cozy, Romantic, and Fun Fall Date Ideas in Chicago & Southwest Michigan The post Cozy, Romantic, and Fun Fall Date Ideas in Chicago & Southwest Michigan appe...| The Neighborhood Hotel
Flourless Date Brownies made with pitted medjool dates, almond butter, pureed pumpkin, cocoa powder, and eggs! This healthy brownie recipe is made with all whole food ingredients and tastes so rich and fudgy. For my fellow sweet toothed chocolate fiends, something tells me you’re going to want to drop everything and bake a batch of ... The post Flourless Fudgy Date Brownies appeared first on The Roasted Root.| The Roasted Root
Natural Delights hosted back-to-back Harvest Tours last week for retailers, transportation partners, and consumer media in Bard Valley. The post Natural Delights hosts retailers and media for annual harvest tour appeared first on Blue Book.| Blue Book
Searching for a fall side dish that’s Thanksgiving-ready yet simple enough for a weeknight dinner? This roasted butternut squash with honeyed labneh, dates, and hazelnuts is unique, flavorful, and easy. A Unique Fall Squash Recipe You’ll Love I love butternut squash, and my site has tons of roasted butternut squash recipes—from sausage-stuffed butternut squash to...Read More| Julia's Album
If you’re looking for a quick and wholesome sweet treat that’s simple to make and packed with flavor, look no further than this Dark Chocolate Date Bark with Peanut Butter. It’s made with just a handful of ingredients, but the... Read the Post The post Easy Dark Chocolate Date Bark with Peanut Butter appeared first on The Lemon Diaries.| The Lemon Diaries
These Coffee Protein Balls are an easy, healthy snack! They just take 10 minutes to make and they're gluten-free, vegan and Paleo.| Paleo Gluten-Free Guy
Independent brewery Anspach & Hobday is bringing the spirit of Bavaria to South London with its annual Oktoberfest celebration| Beer Today - British beer news, blog and events listings, updated daily
Indulge in a nutrient-dense, no-bake treat with this simple recipe for pecan date protein powder energy bites. Made with natural ingredients, these bites are perfect for a quick snack, pre-workout fuel, or a guilt-free dessert.| Savvy Saving Couple
These 3 ingredient oatmeal cookies are low in fat and packed with whole grains, and they're ready to eat in…| Gluten Free on a Shoestring
Sweet Medjool dates meet crunchy peanut butter encased in rich dark chocolate in this irresistible no-bake stuffed dates treat.| Women's Weekly Food
Do you have certain criteria that need to be met in order for something to count as a date? Maybe it has to be somewhere outside the home and last... The post What Makes a Date? appeared first on Prepare/Enrich.| Prepare/Enrich
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“The best book on the Irish language I have ever read – so funny, so soulful.” Tommy Tiernan| International Literature Festival Dublin
Decadent date brownies that are 100% good for you! #veganbrownies #brownies #veganrecipe #vegan #plantbased #dates #glutenfree #grainfree #vegancookies #veganbaking #wfpb #wfpbno #vegandessert| Power Hungry®
This decadent vegan hot chocolate is ultra rich, creamy and date-sweetened. Tastes just as delicious as the regular kind! Also GAPS and AIP-friendly.| Texanerin Baking
If you’re a fan of Bounty Bars but want a healthier, plant-based twist, you’re going to love these Vegan Bounty Bar Coconut Stuffed Dates! Made with a creamy coconut filling, whole Medjool dates, and melted dairy-free chocolate, these no-bake bites taste indulgent but are made with wholesome ingredients to satisfy your candy sweet tooth. Craving... The post Vegan Bounty Bar Coconut Stuffed Dates (no-bake, dairy-free) appeared first on .|
Lately I've been playing around with Val Town. Their pitch is something like "If AWS Lambdas were fun" and—despite being unable to articulate what that even means—I have to chuckle and nod. It's a great product that I've really enjoyed using the past few weeks. Two things in particular have been great about it: Free OpenAI access. It's already pretty cheap to play around with LLMs on most platforms right now, but you can't beat free. Email-driven workflows. I think I find this more compel...| George Mandis
Dates are hard and JavaScript is odd. Two universal truths. In belated honor of 2024 being a leap year, here's a story about how I learned 2011 was not a leap year, ISO 8601, proleptic Gregorian calendars and forking Node. To belatedly commemorate the leap year of 2024, here is a story about how I discovered of 2011 wasn't a leap year, dove into the intricacies of ISO 8601, the concept of proleptic Gregorian calendars, and decided to fork Node on a whim. Understanding the Proleptic Gregorian ...| George Mandis
These luxurious Dubai Chocolate Stuffed Dates combine the natural sweetness of dates with a creamy Kataifi pistachio filling and topped… The post Dubai Chocolate Stuffed Dates first appeared on Gimme Delicious.| Gimme Delicious
Sticky Date Cake, or Sticky Date Pudding, is a rich and comforting dessert with deep caramel-like flavors from sweet, tender… The post Sticky Date Cake first appeared on Gimme Delicious.| Gimme Delicious
Dates of Major Epicurean Works On Nature, Book 11 c. 311 – 310 BCE On Nature, Book 2 c. 311 – 306 BCE On Nature, Book 3 c. 311 – 306 BCE On Nature, Book 4 c. 311 – 306 BCE On Nature, Book 5-10 c. 311 – 306 BCE On Nature, Book 11 c. […]| Twentiers
Fun activities in NYC for couples abound! Check out these unique date ideas in New York City for a truly memorable and romantic experience. The post 42 Fun Activities In NYC For Couples (By A Local!) appeared first on NYC Photo Journeys.| NYC Photo Journeys
On this page you'll find the recipe of my vegan peanut butter date fudge with chocolate. The recipe of this fudge is inspired by Donna Hay| Anne Travel Foodie
These Dark Chocolate Cherry Protein Bites are the perfect mouthful of nourishing, heart-healthy ingredients that taste like a sweet treat! Perfect for a quick bite on the go, a pre-workout snack, or any time a sweet tooth strikes! Who needs a quick snack? My hand is in the air! I am always on the hunt... Read More » The post Dark Chocolate Cherry Protein Bites first appeared on Yes to Yolks.| Yes to Yolks
Maija Mäkelä has released two albums under the name Maija Sofia; Bath Time, which was nominated for the Choice Music Prize, and True Love. She has toured extensively, both on her own and as support for artists including Sharon Van Etten, Julian Baker and Mega Bog. She also composes music for film and sound-art installations in collaboration with visual artists. Her poetry has appeared in The Stinging Fly, Banshee, Poetry Ireland Review, Berlin Lit and elsewhere, and she writes essays a...| International Literature Festival Dublin
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“Exile Economics is a smart, vivid and humane account of the way the world really works – and thedangers that now face us all.” Tim Harford, How to Make the World Add Up| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Today was good. Today was fun. Tomorrow is another one.” Dr. Seuss| International Literature Festival Dublin
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“Her fully immersive, inventive, imaginative and beautifully crafted shows have entertained babies, toddlers and their families alike.” The Pleasance Theatre Trust| International Literature Festival Dublin
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“She has the ability to sketch a whole life of hopes and defeats in a single paragraph.” Le Monde| International Literature Festival Dublin
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Poetry, chats and storytelling as Gaeilge in this live podcast recording of the popular Beo ar Éigean show. Each of Siún Ní Dhuinn’s special guests will perform and chat with her about their work. Each guest has fifteen minutes – so make sure you don’t miss a second! | International Literature Festival Dublin
“The most original and powerful author of his generation in Spain.” Mathias Énard| International Literature Festival Dublin
Translated by Sophie Hughes, Perfection is Vincenzo Latronico’s fourth novel. He joins ILFD to discuss the art of fiction, and why writing is about breaking things in order to put them back together again. Vincenzo Latronico is an art critic who has also translated George Orwell, Oscar Wilde, F. Scott Fitzgerald and Hanif Kureishi into Italian. He contributes to frieze, Corriere della Sera and La Stampa and Internazionale.| International Literature Festival Dublin
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“Often, the most interesting things that happen to a person happen in the margins, in the dark, in a hole. It’s the climbing out that makes the story vital.” Stuart Murdoch| International Literature Festival Dublin
“A dreamer is one who can find his way only by moonlight and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.” Oscar Wilde| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Ronayne’s approach is an inspiring one, using the wonder of nature to activate a love for what we have and what we are losing…His public talks often leave audiences moved to tears.” The Irish Times| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Slices through the confusion and the contradictions with grace, elegance and compassion.” Chris van Tulleken| International Literature Festival Dublin
Poetry, chats, and storytelling as Gaeilge in this live podcast recording of the popular Beo ar Éigean show. Each of Siún Ní Dhuinn’s special guests will perform and chat with her about their work. Each guest has fifteen minutes – so make sure you don’t miss a second! | International Literature Festival Dublin
Anne Michaels, Vanessa Bell & Michael Crummey, Dublin Literary Award 2025 winner| International Literature Festival Dublin
“With survival comes a duty: to tell the story. But also with it comes an inability to ultimately comprehend why you survived and others didn’t.” Atef Abu Saif| International Literature Festival Dublin
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“A writer of passion, memory and heart.” Elif Shafak| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Shon Faye can break your heart and change your mind in the same moment.” Torrey Peters| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Lynskey, whose real subject is the human imagination, deftly interweaves nature’s destructive power with art, literature, and religion.” The New Yorker| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Respect for a book doesn’t mean opting for an obvious translation.” Katy Derbyshire| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Enchanting, astonishingly compelling…rare and to be treasured.” Stephen Fry| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Crime fiction is a way of satisfying that nosy need to know.” Sophie Hannah| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Poetry begins where language starts: in the shadows and accidents of one person’s life.” Eavan Boland| International Literature Festival Dublin
“An understanding of the natural world is a source of not only great curiosity, but great fulfillment.” David Attenborough| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Do not make a mistake by missing this poet. There is no person on planet earth like him. Pádraig is not a type.” Lemn Sissay| International Literature Festival Dublin
“Extremely fascinating, extremely jaw-dropping – and extremely funny.” Marina Hyde| International Literature Festival Dublin
“A translator translates more than just words, we build bridges between cultures, taking into account the target readership every step of the way.” Michele Hutchison| International Literature Festival Dublin
“We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.” Anaïs Nin| International Literature Festival Dublin
“If there’s a book that you want to read, but it hasn’t been written yet, then you must write it.” Toni Morrison| International Literature Festival Dublin
“As a writer, you should not judge, you should understand.” Ernest Hemingway| International Literature Festival Dublin
“By far, the greatest danger of Artificial Intelligence is that people conclude too early that they understand it.” Eliezer Yudkowsky| International Literature Festival Dublin