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No, we still don’t eat Beagles. Yes, we are Attorneys. Parody account of Beagles posing as real lawyers. The Grove, FL
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Private equity firm with 99.9999% of its workforce being paid the minimum wage & the 0.00001% being paid $100M+ per year with decades of litigation for discriminatory practices not a worthy place to support? Not really.
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Not to mention big 💰 contributors to GOP & right-wingers.
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Ralph Brunn (son) took over for his Dad. After Ralph retired in 1985, Old Bay finally got its hands on the Old Bay recipe in 1990 for $10M & patent filed in 1945 by Brunn.
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After being fired by McCormick, Brunn opened his own business, the Baltimore Spice Company (Brunn invented an imitation pepper from buckwheat that proved to be very popular even before Old Bay came along). Old Bay’s original name was “Delicious Brand Shrimp & Crab Seasoning.”
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After fleeing Nazi Germany in 1938, Gustav Brunn & his family settled in Baltimore (landed in NYC) in 1938. Brunn started working in a sausage factory making seasonings. After he was let go, Brunn was hired for a short stint with Charles McCormick’s company.
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buttplug.engineer
ok the mariners in the postseason is one thing but baseball just straight up pandering to me now i guess
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toasty.cx
another thing about Old Bay is that the McCormick company hounded Mr. Brunn for his entire life to buy the recipe off of him and only succeeded after he died
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Did not know this about Old Bay
The origins of the company can be traced back to Wertheim, Germany, where Brunn started a wholesale spice and seasoning business selling to food industries, seeing an opportunity as spices were in especially short supply amidst hyperinflation in the aftermath of World War I. 9] Due to rising antisemitism as the Nazi Party rose to power, the company moved to Frankfurt, Germany; 1°1 however, on the night of November 9, 1938, a massive pogrom against Jews, known as Kristallnacht, led to Brunn being arrested by Nazi soldiers and sent to Buchenwald concentration camp. "
According to Brunn's son, Gustav's wife paid a large sum of money to a lawyer for him to be released; as they had already applied for and received American visas, they were able to escape with their two children to New York City and later Baltimore, Maryland, where Brunn had family.!'! There, having brought with him only a small spice grinder, 8! Brunn founded the Baltimore Spice Company and produced the
"Delicious Brand Shrimp and Crab Seasoning", which was later renamed Old Bay. 12[13]
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beerinator.com
Sipping a bit of Old Man Pliny in the desert air.
A half consumed pint of beer.
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cabel.panic.com
this is… i… i think sarah’s article has genuinely unlocked all of 2025
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Goes against professional ethics ⚖️
sarahjeong.bsky.social
stop trying to aura farm at a lawyer
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Had me at anchovies over smoked cheese on brioche.
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janetrad.bsky.social
Non meat eaters please look away now
"There’s a dish of tiny roasted ears with potatoes, smoked paprika and capers. Or tiny trotters with romesco. Or a tiny half head with lemon. There’s also a tiny, milk-fed lamb to share."
jayrayner1.bsky.social
And as ever in @ftweekend.com my restaurant review: I went to Legardo, the new one from Spanish chef Nieves Barragán Mohacho, ate the delicious three week old roast suckling pig and then disappeared down a philosophical rabbit hole about the morality of doing so.

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‘Sublime, transcendent . . . and morally complex?’ Jay Rayner reviews Legado, Shoreditch
Beautiful suckling pig served with a side of existential crisis
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It’ll soon have another name change to “Royal Palace.”
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October 12, 1901: President Theodore Roosevelt changes the name of the Executive Mansion to the White House.
The White House.