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  • For Halloween, Pretty Cool Ice Cream Will Transform Into a Scoop Shop

    For Halloween, Pretty Cool Ice Cream Will Transform Into a Scoop Shop

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    Before Dana Salls Cree opened Pretty Cool Ice Cream six years ago in Logan Square, she assumed she’d open a scoop shop. As pastry chef at One Off Hospitality Group’s Publican and Blackbird, she became well known for her unique ice cream flavors. She turned that passion into a book, Hello, My Name Is Ice Cream: The Art and Science of the Scoop, published in 2017.

    Her plans for a scoop shop changed after a pastry chef friend made machines that make ice cream bars available for sale. Salls Cree found herself attracted to this “new uncharted creative territory.” She turned her attention toward specializing in handmade ice cream bars, ice pops, and other creative cold treats

    “I went in thinking I would open a scoop shop that brought the recipes in my book to life and instead I found the door to Pretty Cool,” says Salls Cree.

    Halloween presents a unique opportunity for Pretty Cool Ice Cream. Restaurants have embraced Halloween costumes in recent years. Le Bouchon, the beloved Bucktown French restaurant, dressed up as the Olive Garden last year. In 2015, Wieners Circle in Lincoln Park dressed up as McDowell’s, a fictional McDonald’s rip-off featured in the movie Coming to America.

    For the holiday, Salls Cree will dress her two pop shops up as scoop shops inspired by her book. On Saturday, October 26, and Sunday, October 27, Salls Cree will fulfill her dream when Pretty Cool’s two locations offer eight flavors of ice cream chosen from recipes in her book. To get into the Halloween spirit, the Pretty Cool employees will be dressing up in Hello My Name Is Ice Cream shirts. Pops will still be available for those two days.

    “Every Halloween we rename ourselves something spooky and offer holiday treats, but I always thought it would be cool if the shop itself dressed up in costume,” Salls Cree says. “Well, what does an ice cream shop dress up as? A different ice cream shop.”

    While a long time in the making, this isn’t the first time Salls Cree has offered her ice cream for sale. Back when she worked for One Off, she would make a limited series of Hello My Name Is Ice Cream pints and sell them at Publican Quality Meats. The Fulton Market cafe and butcher shop was where a lot of the recipes for her book were developed.

    It was also around that time that Salls Cree discovered she had celiac disease, a diagnosis that put her pastry-making career in jeopardy. While she admits she probably always had the disease, it was when she started sharing kitchen space with the company’s bread-making production that her symptoms became intense. “It was the first time I was in the flour cloud that a bread bakery generates and that pushed me over the edge,” she says. There was a silver lining. “It also pushed me into ice cream.”

    All the Halloween ice creams are gluten-free as are the cones. Salls Cree and her team sat down with her book to talk about what flavors they wanted to make, focusing on composed scoops — “the real showstoppers,” she says, rather than the single flavor recipes. Once the eight flavors were chosen — mint chocolate chip cookie dough; chocolate peanut butter brownie crunch; gooey butter bake; pumpkin butterscotch pecan; rainbow sherbet; kids play (goat cheese); lemony lemon crème fraiche; and cookies, cookies, and cream — the ingredients were ordered and the team got busy.

    The ice cream will be $6 a scoop, and $7 for a split scoop. Anything left over from the 5,000-scoop production will be available for sale in pints at the shops. Salls Cree’s award-winning book will also be available for sale.

    “As much I love everything that we make, I miss making scooped ice cream so much,” says Salls Cree. “There’s this whole world of flavors and textures that I developed and have worked with that we don’t get to dabble in because we don’t do scooped ice cream. This is our chance to bring some of that into our repertoire even if it’s just for a short period of time.”

    And should there be enough public demand, well, Salls Cree isn’t opposed to the idea of a scoop shop that’s open throughout the year, not just on Halloween.

    Pretty Cool Ice Cream Halloween scoop shop pop-up, Saturday, October 26; and Sunday, October 27 at 2353 N. California Avenue in Logan Square and 709 W. Belden Avenue in Lincoln Park.

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  • Best Photos of the Week!! (100 Photos)

    Best Photos of the Week!! (100 Photos)

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    Alright Everyone, I know I know, the Photos of the Week is a night later than it usually gets posted. I won’t sugarcoat it, I hosted the inlaws, ALL of the inlaws, at my house for the past 4 days and peeling off time to do almost any work was a near impossibility. This is of course if I care to stay in the good graces of my wonderful wife.

    SOooo, long story short, I finally have my house and my time back to myself and I was able to put this gallery together. It’s a little heavy on the ladies, so I do hope that in some small way this helps dissolve the disappointment you had towards me after the lack of POTW last night.

    Also, Happy 4th of July WEEKEND, Everybody!

    KCCO!!

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  • Infection Free Zone’s early access bugs weigh down its intriguing premise

    Infection Free Zone’s early access bugs weigh down its intriguing premise

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    Infection Free Zone, now in Steam Early Access, has a basic premise: Zombies have taken over the world, driving humanity into underground bunkers to wait the plague out. Eventually, the radio fires up, and a message goes out that the disease is fading. While the surface is still dangerous, it’s time to step up and make an attempt to build a new society.

    This isn’t my first rodeo with a game like this, where you have to build a post-apocalyptic society that’s constantly under attack by hordes of zombies. However, this is the first time I’ve done so from the comfort and safety of my own real-world block. Instead of a fictional setting or a careful diorama based on an actual city, Infection Free Zone pulls from map data to create a one-to-one re-creation of cities and towns, using that information to create places for looting and building up a base of operations.

    An Infection Free Zone run starts with the player choosing where to begin. The game offers my own region as a starting location, and I even found my own apartment. The map also draws on real-world data to categorize each building. For instance, the walk-in clinic across from my apartment is recognized as a hospital, which made it an ideal starting HQ. My apartment building lacked medical supplies, and its size meant it would be difficult to defend. Meanwhile, I could lock down the clinic easily, and help myself to all that free medicine left behind.

    Image: Jutsu Games/Games Operators

    The real-world function of each building factors into how it’s interpreted in Infection Free Zone. Learning about the perks — and downsides — of each building in my area would be necessary if I wanted to survive. From there, I started organizing my population into small squads for scavenging the homes in the area for canned food. We found other survivors and started planting food and building infrastructure.

    Unfortunately, I haven’t figured out yet how to escape one of two inevitable fates: turtling until I starve to death, or attracting so many infected to my fledgling settlement that we’re overwhelmed. Perhaps it’s because I live in a humble Canadian neighborhood where guns wouldn’t spawn frequently, but I couldn’t find enough firearms to fend off the endless hordes. You can play anywhere in theory, but in practice you’re going to need to pick a major city for more resources.

    There are also other little early access issues that are all individually annoying, but build up to make challenges feel insurmountable. Do you want to renovate a building? You’ll need to clear everyone out first. Want to dedicate time to research? The advancement tree has disappointingly few options, so that doesn’t feel very satisfying. I managed to plant lots of crops in the park near my place, but they stopped producing food. By the time I realized they needed fertilizer, my colony was already on the brink of starvation. Many of these problems aren’t broadcast or explained by the game in any way; I figured them out as I went, and usually died for the trouble. These annoyances go beyond the typical faults of zombie games or base builders; they seem much more related to the game’s early access state.

    Plus, seemingly everything requires an endless amount of wood to build, upgrade, or advance. At first, I thought that the easiest way to get wood would be to chop down trees, but found it’s actually more productive to break down buildings in order to also get other materials, such as bricks. However, that turns what seems like an impossible barrier into merely a deeply boring and irritating grind. All those extra materials also fill up my storage, requiring lots of micromanagement. It’s all very awkward, and the threat of the roving undead means I didn’t have much time to focus on solving these issues. Add in constant transmissions and radio chatter, and I walked away from Infection Free Zone irritated.

    A squad of survivors in Infection Free Zone struggle to fight off a horde of incoming infected, in a night time urban environment.

    Image: Jutsu Games/Games Operators

    Instead of fighting against the zombies and feeling them emerge as a natural threat, I felt like the real enemy was the game itself. A base builder zombie survival game like State of Decay 2 can be difficult and terrifying, but I always felt as though my fate was in my own hands. I’d like more agency as an overseer, and more ways for the game to evolve. Right now, my settlement seems doomed to perish from hunger or get overrun by the inevitable hordes.

    There’s a lot to iron out, but this is an early access release, and Infection Free Zone has a lot of potential. The ability to choose a real-world neighborhood or rebuild society literally from the comfort of your own home is very cool. I’m intrigued to see if Jutsu Games can turn things around and clean up all the UI issues, early access bugs, and janky systems. There’s something special about surviving the post-apocalypse in my own neighborhood and using my local knowledge to benefit my community of survivors. Alternatively, it’s neat to start a game at the base of a famous landmark and enjoy a little post-apocalyptic tourism. It’s just a shame the rest of the ride is currently so rough.

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  • Cooler Thursday with highs in the mid seventies

    Cooler Thursday with highs in the mid seventies

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    Cooler Thursday with highs in the mid seventies

    Dry weather will stick around through the weekend

    THE LEAD OVER THE MEN’S FOR SURE. FOR SURE. ABSOLUTELY. YEAH, IT’S BEEN ENJOYABLE AND MARQUISE ONE OF THE THINGS THAT YOU’VE BEEN WATCHING CLOSELY IS THAT WHETHER. FORECAST, WE’VE SEEN A LOT OF CHANGE OVER THE LAST 24 HOURS. YEAH, WE’RE GOING TO CONTINUE TO SEE THOSE CHANGES. WE GET THE REBOUNDING TEMPERATURES FORECAST FOR YOU. THERE WE GO. SO TODAY’S HIGHS AFTER THE COLD FRONT PUSHED THROUGH YESTERDAY. WE’RE DROPPING DOWN TO 75 DEGREES. SO PRETTY COOL FOR THIS TIME OF YEAR HERE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA. BUT WE’LL REBOUND QUITE NICELY AS WE MOVE THROUGHOUT THE WORKWEEK. AND TEMPERATURES WILL CONTINUE TO STEAMROLL THEIR WAY INTO THE UPPER 80S. BY WEDNESDAY. SO A LOT TO LOOK FORWARD TO DEPENDING ON IF YOU LIKE THE COOLER TEMPERATURES LIKE TODAY OR THE WARMER WEATHER THAT WE’RE COMFORTABLE WITH HERE IN CENTRAL FLORIDA. WAKING UP IN ORLANDO, THOUGH, TEMPERATURES BACK IN THE LOWER. 60S. MOSTLY CLOUDY FOR THE MOMENT, BUT. THOSE CLOUDS AREN’T GOING TO STICK AROUND FOREVER. WINDS ARE COMING IN FROM THE WEST RIGHT NOW AT TEN MILE PER HOUR SPEEDS, A LITTLE BIT BREEZY FOR THE MORNING, AND WE’LL STAY BREEZY IN THE AFTERNOON. COMING UP, HERE’S A LOOK AT SURROUNDING CITIES 58 ALL THE WAY UP NORTH IN PALM COAST. 60 ON THE DOTTED SANFORD 62. AS WE MENTIONED HERE IN ORLANDO. AND AS WE SWING OUT TOWARDS MELBOURNE, 63 DEGREE TEMPERATURES HERE AT 519. THE REASON. WHY WE’RE TRENDING COOLER TODAY IS THAT, WELL, WE HAD A COLD FRONT SWEEP PAST US YESTERDAY. YOU’RE STILL DEALING WITH A FEW SHOWERS. IF YOU ARE IN SOUTHERN FLORIDA OR ACROSS THE KEYS RIGHT NOW, BUT GRADUALLY OVER TIME TODAY WE’LL SEE THOSE CLOUDS BREAK APART. AND THEN THE BIG STORY FROM YESTERDAY WAS THE WIND SPEEDS ASSOCIATED WITH THAT SEVERE WEATHER THREAT. WE SEE A LOT OF 40S ACROSS THE BOARD. LEADING THE WAY WAS OCALA AND ORLANDO EXECUTIVE 48 MILE PER HOUR GUSTS YESTERDAY. AND AS WE’RE STILL BREEZY TODAY AND DRY, WE DO HAVE A LOW TO MODERATE THREAT FOR FIRE DANGER SAFETY. RIGHT. SO JUST MAKE SURE IF YOU’RE OUTDOORS MAYBE GRILLING THAT YOU’RE PROPERLY AND SAFELY EXTINGUISH ANY OF THOSE OUTDOOR FLAMES BEFORE THEY BECOME A PERMANENT ISSUE, AS THOSE SPARKS CAN REALLY PICK UP WITH THE BREEZE THAT WE’LL SEE THROUGHOUT THE AFTERNOON. SO FOR YOUR FULL FORECAST TODAY, BECAUSE WE’RE SO. BREEZY, I’M GOING TO SAY IT’S GOOD NOT. GREAT. WE’RE ALSO BREEZY AND A LITTLE BIT COOLER THAN AVERAGE, BUT IT WILL BE NICE TO SEE THAT SUNSHINE THIS AFTERNOON AS TEMPERATURES RANGE ANYWHERE BETWEEN THE LOW 70S IN OCALA TO THE UPPER 70S IN BITHLO, SAINT CLOUD, MELBOURNE AND PALM BAY. SLOWLY OVER TIME, THOUGH, THAT COLD FRONT THAT’S GOING TO CONTINUE TO PUSH TOWARDS THE SOUTH AND THE EAST, AND THAT OPENS UP THE DOOR FOR HIGH PRESSURE TO RETURN TO CENTRAL FLORIDA. SO A LOT OF SUNSHINE BETWEEN NOW AND THE WEEKEND COMING UP AND OVER THE WEEKEND. WHAT WE’RE LOOKING FORWARD TO IS THE POLLEN THREATS GOING DOWN AS TEMPERATURES RETURN TO THE LOWER 80S BY SUNDAY, AND WE’LL KEEP THAT WARMING TREND UP HEADING INTO THE WORKWEEK.

    Cooler Thursday with highs in the mid seventies

    Dry weather will stick around through the weekend

    We watched a powerful cold front push through central Florida last night, bringing the threat for Severe Storms into our neck of the woods. We are much quieter as we wake up this morning to mostly cloudy skies early on, and throughout the day we will notice gradual clearing taking place. Wake up temps will be in the mid-fifties to lower sixties with westerly winds around 10 mph. Loads of sunshine will be back this afternoon, but don’t expect to heat up by much. Daytime highs will only return to the mid-seventies. And that may be something we’ll have to get used to through the weekend as sunshine sticks around. Just remember we are breezy this afternoon. Occasional gusts may surge up to 30 mph.

    We watched a powerful cold front push through central Florida last night, bringing the threat for Severe Storms into our neck of the woods. We are much quieter as we wake up this morning to mostly cloudy skies early on, and throughout the day we will notice gradual clearing taking place. Wake up temps will be in the mid-fifties to lower sixties with westerly winds around 10 mph. Loads of sunshine will be back this afternoon, but don’t expect to heat up by much. Daytime highs will only return to the mid-seventies. And that may be something we’ll have to get used to through the weekend as sunshine sticks around. Just remember we are breezy this afternoon. Occasional gusts may surge up to 30 mph.

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  • Mountain lion attack kills one in El Dorado County, sheriff’s office says

    Mountain lion attack kills one in El Dorado County, sheriff’s office says

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    (FOX40.COM) — One man was killed and another was sent to the hospital after a mountain lion attacked them on Saturday afternoon, according to the El Dorado County Sheriff’s Office.

    The agency said the incident took place in Georgetown, which is about 19 miles east of Auburn, around 1:15 p.m.

    The man sent to the hospital is expected to “be okay,” the sheriff’s office said.

    According to sheriff’s officials, the last fatal mountain lion attack that took place in the area was about 30 years ago in 1994 when a woman was running on some trails around the Cool area, which is about 12 miles west of Georgetown.

    This article will be updated with more information as it is made available.

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  • A hot take

    A hot take

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    Madame Web was actually a cool character and the whole Secret Wars storyline was great. I did not see the new movie (and I wont), but based on the memes, its trash. Im sad that the new generation wont know the OG character, and that she will probably end up as Nimrod (who was a famous hunter, but loonytunes changed the meaning).

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  • Logitech’s new platform-agnostic headset offers excellent features if you can afford it

    Logitech’s new platform-agnostic headset offers excellent features if you can afford it

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    At least once per year we’re treated to incremental upgrades in headset designs from manufacturers like Razer, Steelseries, and HyperX. These improvements typically touch on some of the more objective points of their peripherals, like audio quality and battery life. However, the latest headset model from Logitech, the Astro A50X, is offering something a bit more drastic.

    In addition to the same outstanding audio quality we’ve come to expect from Logitech headsets, the docking station for the A50X effectively serves as an HDMI switch, which not only makes the headset universally compatible, but allows you to quickly swap between HDMI inputs with a dedicated button on the headset. But, at an eye-watering $379.99, it’s difficult to recommend this headset to all but the most frequent of users.

    The dock is an integral part of the A50X, but can take a while to get set up properly
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    The docking station is fitted with a pair of HDMI and USB-C inputs that can be used with PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo consoles. You’ll also find another USB-C port that provides power and can also connect the dock to your PC. The single HDMI 2.1 output is capable of full 4K 120Hz passthrough to your preferred screen.

    Setting up the entire system and getting its myriad cables organized required significant time investment, but I ultimately felt that was a small price to pay for a single unified headset that also allowed me to swap between the inputs on my TV. This is a pretty neat trick — however, the console will need to be powered on via its respective controller before you make the switch, in order for this to work properly.

    Of course, if you’d prefer to skip the docking station entirely, you can also pair the A50X with your phone, Switch, or PlayStation via Bluetooth instead. You won’t be able to swap inputs, though.

    A stock image of the back of the Astro A50X headset

    A single button on the rear of the A50X lets you swap between inputs
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    The sound quality of the Astro A50X is amazing regardless of which platform you’re playing on, with no noticeable latency when operating on 2.4 Ghz wireless. I tested the A50X with a pair of rhythm games that have excellent soundtracks, Hi-Fi Rush and Metal: Hellsinger, on both PC and Xbox. The A50X had no issues matching the gameplay beat for beat, which is something my reliable noise-canceling earbuds just couldn’t match. The default sound profile is a little bass-heavy, but you can fine-tune everything from the Logitech G app on your phone or PC.

    A screenshot of the Logitech G Hub software

    The Logitech G App is available on PC and Mobile platforms to fine-tune your audio profile
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    The fit and finish of the Astro A50X will be familiar to anyone who’s used a headset from the Astro A50 or A40 series. The ear cushions and headband feature plush fabric, and the headset can lay flat around your neck when not in use. The surface of the right earcup allows you to adjust the balance between game and chat volume. Around the back of the right earcup, you’ll find a volume wheel, power and input switches, and a Bluetooth pairing button.

    The aesthetics of the A50X aren’t quite as offensive as some more gamer-centric designs, but it still isn’t what I’d call a good-looking headset. A bit less plastic in the overall build, and the ability to remove the boom mic would’ve been welcome. Normally, these are annoyances that I’m willing to overlook, but for $380, I do expect more.

    While Logitech’s designers have clearly gone to great lengths to expand the functionality of this headset, they haven’t done much to improve the fit and finish, which is disappointing given the massive price tag. At $380, small issues like the plastic-heavy design, and how the headset doesn’t always want to seat itself in the dock correctly, feel more glaring.

    I applaud Logitech for producing a headset with features that genuinely improve user experience, but its high price and limited appeal make it extremely difficult to recommend. For a select subset of people who play games and chat regularly across multiple platforms that share the same screen, the A50X represents a sound investment, but for everyone else, a headset that costs a third of the price will do just fine.

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  • Strange items that TSA will totally allow on a plane (10 GIFs)

    Strange items that TSA will totally allow on a plane (10 GIFs)

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    TSA historically has a stingy reputation when it comes to what they allow you to bring onto a plane. I once tried packing golf balls into my shoes while flying to a bachelor party, and they made me dump every single golf ball out for security purposes.

    However there are a few surprising exceptions, if for some reason you need to get these things airborne. Hope this helps.

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  • New Miami Project Brings Art Into Fashion

    New Miami Project Brings Art Into Fashion

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    This brand reaches out to artists engaging in the digital economy, while providing the cultural consumer with fashionable items from art.

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    updated: Aug 27, 2017

    For the cultural type, meaning those who enjoy the arts, culture and traveling both to global, cosmopolitan centers and to exotic locations, there’s a new project in Miami that brings together cultural insight, artistic talent, digital communities and style, holMedia reports. The project is called A Taste of Life Gallery, alluding to people with a special taste about life — or as Laura Khoudari, CEO, tells it, “Those who delight themselves in culture.”

    The shop is referred to as a ​gallery​ since it is a selection of items designed with elements from actual works of art by international artists — from neon sculptors and pluritechnique painters to ​multimedia artists ​and writers with expositions and work presented in major urban centers. The gallery​ also features ripe, exploding talents who are assisted by the brand and its online community to reach their full digital potential.

    Each item has a story and every artist leaves a piece of his and her soul in their creations. It’s the right project at the right time, when you should invest in a manner that is more personal.

    Christian Schrader, Art Director M-Labs

    The profit of every sale is shared between the brand and the artists, endowing this startup with great potential to impact the global community of artists and cultural project managers.

    The company is run by Laura Khoudari, a third generation textile heiress, who sought out a way to bring her family’s seven decade weaving and knitting factory to the new digital era. With the help of her innovation team, led by anthropologists, they found amazing cultural capital both in cosmopolitan cities and in exotic locations.  

    ​In her words: “The brand is the answer to how to capitalize all that creative talent ​​while impacting the quality of life of the artists and taking unique fashion items to the global consumer who values cultural trends and style.”  

    You can take a look at the Gallery here: A Taste of Life Gallery.

    If you’re an artistic talent, or would like to endorse one you can check out their community-oriented website: Lifer’s Program.

    As Reported by @InsightCulture by holMedia​​

    email: insights@holistics.com.co

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