At the time of those comments, Liberty was just talking. The cruise line had not ordered a new class of ships nor fully confirmed that one was coming.
, vacation breakfast, or simply a mid-week morning treat, thiscovers it all. The iced Danish is filled with a mixture of blueberry and cherry flavors, and you can find it nestled in Aldi’s bakery section for a limited time.
Your work lunch or weeknight dinner has never been simpler. These frozen Casa Mamita Beef Street Tacos are fully assembled. All you have to do is heat the two tacos in the microwave and serve them with your favorite side, likeTired of burgers and hot dogs on the grill? This Bourbon-Glazed Atlantic Salmon is the perfect way to mix it up. And if the bourbon flavor isn’t your thing, Aldi is also offering frozen blackened salmon that you can try.Whether to go with your grilled bourbon salmon or as a side to another
, these heat-and-eat veggies will be a staple in your freezer this summer. The seasoned vegetables are ideal for roasting and are available in Garlic Parmesan and Balsamic & Honey varieties.The Garlic Parmesan bags include grilled red onion, broccoli, and sweet potatoes. Aldi’s Balsamic & Honey bags contain grilled butternut squash, carrots, red onion, and beetroot.
No summer barbecue is complete without a red, white, and blue popsicle to wash down your meal—and keep you cool. Aldi’s Sparkler Pops have the same lemon, blueberry, and strawberry flavors as the original Bomb Pops—however, they’re made with all-natural flavors and no high fructose corn syrup.
Your hot dog game will never be the same after you try these Brioche Pretzel Rolls. They’re the perfect blend of savory, salty pretzel flavor, plus slightly sweet Brioche flavor—and odds are you’ll want to use them for everything this summer.Fletcher and Brown’s recent study offers a new way forward. They argue that dementia isn’t always disabling. What matters most is how the workplace responds. When
are poorly designed, cognitive impairments become harder to manage. When they’re supportive, people can continue to thrive.Small changes can make a big difference. Adjusting font sizes, using clear colors, improving lighting, and offering calendars or reminders all help. Voice controls and smart assistants can handle tasks like scheduling or note-taking. Even something as simple as a swipe card can be easier to manage than a numeric key code.
“Quite simple adjustments to the working environment…could make a big difference for somebody diagnosed with dementia,” says Fletcher. “We need to approach this in the way we already respond to people with diverse needs.”He explains that the symptoms of dementia don’t stay the same. “There is a misplaced tendency to see a dementia diagnosis in black and white terms,” adds Brown. “The reality is, the effects can vary day-to-day and hour-to-hour depending on environment and relationships.”