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Annie's, Inc. Annie's Homegrown (or simply Annie's) is an American organic food company owned by General Mills. The company was founded in Hampton, Connecticut by Annie Withey and Andrew Martin, who had previously founded Smartfood popcorn along with Ken Meyers. It is best known for its macaroni and cheese product line, which comes in shell ...
Former location of Annie's Paramount Steakhouse from 1948 to 1985, now JR's Bar & Grill. George Katinas opened the Paramount Steakhouse in 1948, at 1519 17th Street NW, in the Dupont Circle neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It was originally considered a "beer joint" but later became better known as a full service restaurant, with an all-women ...
Gwenn Friss, Cape Cod Times. May 9, 2024 at 5:15 AM. Spoon and Seed, the Hyannis farm-to-table restaurant that took a key role in helping to feed people during the pandemic, has closed for good ...
Annie's Paramount Steakhouse: District of Columbia Washington: 1948: 2019: Jim's Steak and Spaghetti House: West Virginia Huntington: 1945: 2019: Sehnert's Bakery & Bieroc Cafe: Nebraska McCook: 1957: 2019: Puritan Backroom: New Hampshire Manchester: 1974: 2020: El Taco de Mexico: Colorado Denver: 1985: 2020: Zehnder's of Frankenmuth
May 17, 2024 at 7:05 AM. The Mid-Del school district will join a handful of other metro-area districts in offering all students free breakfast and lunch during the 2024-25 school year, ending the ...
Website. www .auntieannes .com. Auntie Anne's is an American franchised chain of pretzel shops founded by Anne F. Beiler and her husband, Jonas, in 1988. Auntie Anne's serves products such as pretzels, dips, and beverages. They also offer Pretzels & More Homemade Baking Mix for those who want to make their pretzels at home. [3]
Lydia Lunch (born Lydia Anne Koch; June 2, 1959) is an American singer, poet, writer, actress and self-empowerment speaker. Her career began during the 1970s New York City no wave scene as the singer and guitarist of Teenage Jesus and the Jerks .
The day after recording, Geldof appeared on Mike Read's BBC Radio 1 Breakfast Show to promote the record and promised that every penny would go to the cause. Most record retailers agreed to sell the record at its cost price of £1.35 including VAT : [23] however, some refused, citing cost pressures.