The Cat Cafe in San Diego - Full Tour
Join Willy as he explores the Cat Cafe in downtown San Diego, CA. Willy enjoys a hot chocolate while he waits outside, and soon enters to see about a dozen of these cute furry creatures inside the cat cafe. Check out many cool cats including 2 blind cats, and a cat named Kanye and another one named JLo. Also check out Willy's dance moves!
Cat cafes originated in Taiwan, with one opening in Taipei in 1998. The cafe became popular with Japanese tourists as well as local visitors, who enjoyed the opportunity to interact with some furry friends.
One of the Japanese tourists took the idea back to Japan, and the first Japanese cat cafe opened its doors in Osaka in 2004. They’ve become very popular in Japan, with Tokyo home to at least 39. Japan as a whole has over 150 cat cafes. Because many apartments in Japan forbid pet ownership, the popularity of the cafes has been attributed to a desire to interact with cats to help relieve the stress of a busy urban life.
Many people attribute the growth of the cat cafes to tourists. But step outside the areas where tourists visit, and you’ll see lots of Japanese businessmen happily playing with cats as a way to relax and forget about work for a while.
Growth Throughout the World
Since then, cat cafes have spread throughout the world. You can now find them in Korea, Austria, Spain, Hungary, Germany, France, and the United Kingdom. Cat cafes moved into North America in 2014, with the first one opening in Montreal. Oakland was next, and then came New York. When we opened The Cat Cafe in January 2015, we became the fifth cat cafe in the United States.
Within the United States, compliance with food service regulations has been a challenge. The Japanese are known for being a very clean society. They allow cat cafes to serve food and drink in the area where the cats are. But sadly, that’s not how it works in the United States.
The Cat Cafe had to separate the cat playpen, where the cats are, from the coffee bar. And that’s why we have a design that we don’t really like. We have multiple doors and a wall separating our coffee bar from the cats.
Once you step inside the cat playpen, however, you’ll forget all about the design challenges as you enjoy your drink with our friendly cats.
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The Original New York Slice: The Pizza Show
New York is the birthplace of many things, but for today's purposes, we're sticking to pizza. Frank starts with a quick history lesson from Scott Wiener, the owner of Scott's Pizza Tours. Then, we hit the streets to see and taste the history for ourselves. The best thing about the city's pizza scene is that it's relatively young, so you can still eat slices from the ovens of the people that started it all and put New York pizza on the map.
We meet the granddaughters of the man that literally brought pizza over from Naples, and even see the ovens that he used. Then, we hit all the best slices from Greenwich Village to Soho, and finish in Brooklyn at Luigi's Pizza, a place untouched by time.
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School Lunches from Around the World Make American Students Want to Study Abroad
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Everyone from teachers to medical professionals say that kids who eat a nutritious school lunch not only have less trouble focusing in class, they also carry over their good eating habits into adulthood. So how healthy are America’s school lunches, compared to the international competition? According to sweetgreen, the United States falls somewhat short.
9. USA
The National School Lunch Program is designed to provide kids with low-cost, nutritionally balanced meals based on guidelines from the USDA. Of course, the prohibitive size of the United States means that when the lunches finally end up in front of the kids, they look like this.
8. Spain
Spanish school children are actually given shrimp as part of the state’s school lunch program. Something that would never make an appearance in an American lunch, followed by a side dish of peppers, gazpacho, and a seeded roll. There’s also half an orange for dessert.
7. Ukraine
Even in Ukraine, the kids are given a lunch that looks far fresher than the American example. In addition to some sausage and mashers, kids are given a cup of borscht, pickled cabbage, and a sweet pancake for dessert. It’s still better-looking than USA’s chicken nuggets.
6. Greece
Greek school kids eat a meal of fresh baked chicken on a bed of orzo. On the side, they’re given a cucumber and tomato salad, stuffed grape leaves, a yogurt with pomegranate seeds. For dessert, they’re given two cute, little oranges with the leaves still attached.
5. South Korea
South Korean school kids are able to enjoy a meal that’s heavily based on rice and cabbage. In addition, the children are given fresh peppers and steamed broccoli as well as a steaming cup of fish soup and green onions.
4. Brazil
Brazilian students might just have the most delicious school lunches on the planet. A main course of rice and black beans is coupled with pork, peppers and coriander. On the side, they’re given green salad and a seeded roll with baked plantains for dessert.
3. France
In France, the kids are given a little feast that would run good money at a nice restaurant in the States. In addition to a slice of rare steak, seasoned carrots, and green beans, French school children are actually given a nice chunk of brie for lunch. That decadent flavor is complemented with fresh fruit for dessert.
2. Finland
The schools in Finland skew vegetable heavy. The children are looking at a delicious pea soup, a crusty roll, seasoned carrots, and beetroot salad. Once they’ve plowed through the beets, they can turn their attention to a sweet pancake and berries
1. Italy
It’d almost be a national embarrassment if Italian school children weren’t fed a mouth-watering meal, right? Pasta with fish, two kinds of salad including one beautiful-looking caprese, a bread roll, and fresh grapes for desert.
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These Are Hands Down The Best Pizza Places In America
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Pizza. There are so many different types and flavors, from thin crust to deep dish, pizza should be its own food group. No matter your preference, the pizzerias on this list are known for making some of the best pizza in the country. Be prepared to drool!
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Top 10 Untold Truths of KFC!!! (Part 2)
Here's a list of of the top 10 untold truths of KFC part 2. Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) is a worldwide franchise so we've looked far and wide to make another followup list of the top 10 KFC untold truths.
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Synonymous with fried chicken, KFC is a legend in the fast-food space. This American brand enjoys a cult following across the world thanks to its delicious offerings. But you would be shocked to know some of the secrets behind it. Here are 10 untold truths of KFC - part 2! KFC, also known as Kentucky Fried Chicken, is an American fast food restaurant chain headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky, that specializes in fried chicken. It is the world's second-largest restaurant chain after McDonald's, with 22,621 locations globally in 136 countries as of December 2018.
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0:23 Col. Sanders was not a real colonel
1:54 KFC was not always known as KFC
3:03 KFC's fried chicken wasn't always served in buckets
4:20 Many KFC items have MSG
5:45 The name ‘Kentucky Fried Chicken’ was not coined by Col. Sanders
7:05 KFC and Claudia Sanders Dinner House
8:28 KFC’s addictive and that’s science
9:56 Healthy KFC anyone?
11:25 Harland Sanders had a very tough childhood
12:18 KFC outlet used to smuggle drugs across the border
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- The founder of KFC, Harland Sanders, is widely known as Colonel Sanders and unsurprisingly, most people believe it to be true. But that’s not the truth.
- KFC business was initially called ‘Sanders Court & Café’.
- KFC’s original fried chicken was not served in buckets.
- KFC food is reportedly loaded with MSG (monosodium glutamate). MSG is considered a food additive that is generally added to soups, canned vegetables, processed meat and Chinese food to enhance its flavor.
- A painter hired by one of Sanders’ first franchisees, Pete Harman, coined the now-famous name of the brand. The painter, Don Anderson, suggested the name 'Kentucky Fried Chicken’, which Harman instantly liked.
- Col. Sanders and his wife opened ‘The Colonel's Lady's Dinner House’ in Shelbyville.
- Much like any other fast food, KFC food is tasty and highly addictive.
- It is unsure if KFC made any ‘healthy’ changes to its menu, but it did run some commercials where the phrase ‘kitchen-fresh chicken’ was used instead of ‘fried chicken.'
- Before KFC, Harland Sanders had a very tough life, especially his childhood. He was born in rural Indiana, on a farm, and his family was very poor.
- Authorities discovered a 590 foot long and 22 foot deep tunnel that ran from the abandoned KFC in Arizona to the San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico residence of Mr. Lopez.
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US Education Secretary visits upstate, seeks support for new funding proposal
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Mom Warns Other About Dangers of Swimming In Quarries After Son Died
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Thousands of quarries exist across the country but some can be disastrous. Jonathan Baksh, 19, jumped into Martin's Creek quarry in Pennsylvania in 2015, but he never made it back to land after suffering a cramp in the water. His mom was stunned when she found out her son was the second young man to die in quarry that year. Now, as the one year anniversary of her son's passing arrives next month, she's on a crusade to tell the world about the dangers of swimming in quarries.
Viral Plumber Who Dove Into Sewer to Fix Pipe Gets Free Jeans For a Year
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Billy Graham Cove opens its doors to Gold Star Wives for a weekend retreat
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Location3 Digital Shoptalk - Denver's Oldest Restaurant
In Episode 35 of Digital Shoptalk, we visit Denver's oldest restaurant: The Buckhorn Exchange! While enjoying the historical atmosphere, we discuss the latest news on Facebook's algorithm update that's aimed at removing clickbait from users' newsfeeds. Gloria Dutton also joins us to discuss local digital marketing tips for restaurants, and then gives us a behind-the-scenes tour of the incredible Buckhorn.
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Denver’s original steakhouse, The Buckhorn Exchange is located in the city’s oldest neighborhood, just 5-minutes from downtown Denver -- with a light-rail stop right across the street. This National Historic Landmark and Western Museum has been serving the finest in Old West fare since 1893. Prime grade beef steaks, buffalo prime rib, elk, salmon, quail, game hen, and succulent baby-back pork ribs are just some of the marvelous offerings on the Buckhorn menu. Exotic appetizers such as alligator tail and buffalo sausage are available, and no dinner is complete without the house specialty, Rocky Mountain Oysters.
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Moving Forward South Central Texas
Moving Forward In South Central Texas
A Response to a letter from the President of The United States The Honorable Barack Obama
Living in one of the hardest hit districts of the economic collapse of Fall 2008 in South Central Texas, a ride in the country side makes one's head hang low to avoid the view of every other farm an empty house with broken windows that once had children playing and a big yellow school bus forever in the way of traffic.
Taking a family ride south of San Antonio, the view out the window is of ghost towns in the Old West including an occasional tumble weed that rolls across farm to market roads in need of immediate maintenance.
These small Texas farm to market roads are the Royal Highways that makes mineral resources accessible and the trading routes of food producing farms trigger economic prosperity of Texas City States of the new millennium.
All Rural Roads lead to American prosperity including our South American neighbors. Not too long ago, one could drive safely from North San Antonio on the Pan American Freeway all the way to Chile in 1995.
I have seen this down turn before, when the strength of the American dollar put travelers on airplanes that ruined 1000s of miles of the passenger rail all the way to Mexico City.
Not long ago, I could hop on train in one of two railway stations in Old San Antone with a backpack and a few hundred dollars in my pocket. The scenic view by rail was worth the few extra hours to visit friends living near ancient city ruins of the Aztec empire deep and safely in to what has become a DMZ zone 500 miles wide between our border and the main metropolitan areas of the Republic of Mexico.
You ask for my ideas to keep America moving forward. I can tell you that heads are up and people standing tall with the bustle of rough neck oil workers filling once empty cafes in small South Central Texas towns with just a dream- The American Dream!
Economic recovery may be years down the road, but you cannot tell it now on the faces of locals after the permitting opened for the Eagle Ford Shale drilling operations.
If we want to keep moving forward in South Central Texas, is to go back in time of conservative spending by state, government, and citizens. Invest some of the profits of oil wealth back in passenger rail that will make Argentina accessible to the average middle class family and heal relations with war torn Mexico, which will strengthen our border security better than a battalion of Army Soldiers, Squadron of Surveillance Drones, or an impenetrable wall twenty feet high, stretching from Del Rio to Matamoras.
Some would say that would take a miracle, or a goal that is not obtainable within reason. While others before us such as Friar Bartolome de Las Casas wrote in his letters to the King of Spain Apologética historia de las Indias about the same Royal Highway made without heavy equipment or metal tools as follows:
Then, there is that miracle -- such it may be called for being the most remarkable, singular and skilful construction of its kind, I believe, in the world -- of the two highways.... across the mountains and along the coast. The finer and more admirable of these extends for at least six and perhaps eight hundred leagues and is said to reach the provinces of Chile....In Spain and Italy I have seen portions of the highway said to have been built by the Romans from Spain to Italy, but it is quite crude in comparison with the one built by these peoples....
A miracle is a positive event in our lives that seem to oppose the laws of physics or the natural order of things. We do not need to wait for a miracle, reinvesting in passenger rail, Rural Road maintenance, and Freight Lines from Del Rio, Laredo, and Eagle Pass, would just take an investment of profits paid by oil resources. The return on investment would not only save Billions is wasteful sending on border control but regain trusted relations with our South American Neighbors and a balance in economic trade.
The construction and new routes of roads and freight train rail are already in the works by oil companies to gain access to Eagle Ford Shale in South Central Texas. Why not keep on moving forward with rebuilding by laying new Passenger Railroad ties, where once the old systems lay, mass transportation infrastructure lost by inexpensive fuel consuming air travel over the last 30 years in South Central Texas.
Gregory O'Dell Rural South Texas July 4, 2011
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The War of 1812 - Crash Course US History #11
In which John Green teaches you about the War of 1812. The War of 1812 was fought between the United States and its former colonial overlord England. It started in, you guessed it 1812. The war lasted until 1815, and it resolved very little. John will take you through the causes of the war, tell you a little bit about the fighting itself, and get into just why the US Army couldn't manage to make any progress invading Canada. And yes, Canadians, we're going to talk about the White House getting burned down. The upshot: no territory changed hands, and most of the other bones of contention were solved prior to the actual war. Although nothing much changed for the US and England, the Native Americans were the big losers. Tecumseh was killed, and the Indian tribes lost a lot of territory. Watch as John lays it all out for you. Also, check out #1812problems on Twitter. It's awesome.
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Forensic Files - Season 7, Episode 18: A Bitter Pill to Swallow
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The story of firefighter Michelle Baker is related. After meeting Dr. Maynard Muntzing, she became pregnant by him. After this news, she was ill whenever they were together. The coincidences led her to suspect that he was doing her harm, so she set out to prove it. Originally aired as Season 7, Episode 18.
Life as a Truck-Stop Stripper
Everyone knows what charming places strip clubs can be, but perhaps there is no club so charming as one in Moriarty, New Mexico—a truck stop with taxidermy and the bras of former employees on the walls, a few poles, a shitload of black light, and plenty of titties. Never mind that The Ultimate Strip Club List website describes it as the place where strippers go to die.
Natalia Leite and Alexandra Roxo go Gonzo as they pose as strippers and experience something that can be best described as a Marina Abramovic performance crossed with a bizarro episode of Wife Swap directed by David Lynch's daughters, set in the type of place where a one eyed guy who shot himself in the head dispenses meditation advice to two naked women.
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