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MISSION, Kan., Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — (Family Features) Many busy weeknights come down to one decision for frazzled families: cook at home or give in to takeout cravings. Instead of stressing over a decision, enjoy the best of both worlds and make Asian-inspired dishes from the comfort of your own kitchen.

Featuring a blend of chilled, freshly chopped vegetables; ready-to-eat, pre-cooked noodles; gourmet dressing sauce; and crispy toppings, Fresh Express Hot or Cold Salad and Noodle Meal Kits offer two meal options in every bag – hot or cold – so you can make your salad, your way. Available in Teriyaki, Asian Sweet Ginger and Korean Sesame flavors, they’re the perfect inspiration for making takeout-style dishes at home.

Consider this Marinated Teriyaki Steak with Teriyaki Noodle Salad recipe, which combines juicy steak with crisp vegetables and pre-cooked Udon noodles for the ultimate at-home comfort food in an effortless meal. For a quick and delicious solution that may just become a family go-to, these Teriyaki Tofu Bowls are jam-packed with flavor, noodles and fresh veggies.

These homemade favorites feature a delicious blend of broccoli, red and green cabbage, kale, shredded carrots, radish and green onions in Fresh Express’s Hot or Cold Teriyaki Salad and Noodle Meal Kit. The vegetable blend is tossed with pre-cooked Udon noodles, white sesame seeds and crunchy wontons then finished with a gourmet teriyaki dressing sauce for familiar Asian flavor.

Visit freshexpress.com/hot-or-cold to discover more than 300 fresh recipes and find a store near you.

Marinated Teriyaki Steak with Teriyaki Noodle Salad

Prep time: 1 hour
Cook time: 24 minutes
Servings: 4

1/2       cup dark soy sauce
1/2       cup brown sugar
1          tablespoon Sriracha sauce
1/2       cup unsalted chicken stock
1          pound flank steak
1          tablespoon sesame oil
1          bag (16.9 ounces) Fresh Express Hot or Cold Teriyaki Salad and Noodle Meal Kit

In saucepan, add soy sauce, brown sugar, Sriracha sauce and chicken stock; bring to simmer while whisking. Simmer 4 minutes.

Cool mixture down until cool to touch, about 20 minutes.

Slice steak into thin strips and place in bowl. Pour marinade over steak and marinate for 1 hour.

In large pan over medium-high heat, stir-fry steak 2 minutes.

Remove steak from pan and allow to rest.

In same pan used for steak, add oil and cook hot or cold kit according to instructions on bag.

Add steak back to pan and stir to incorporate.

Garnish with toppings from hot or cold kit and serve.

Teriyaki Tofu Bowls
Prep time:  20 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Servings: 4

1          tablespoon rice wine vinegar
2          tablespoons dark soy sauce
1          tablespoon honey
1          teaspoon fresh grated ginger
1          tablespoon minced garlic
2          teaspoons white pepper
2          teaspoons Chinese five-spice
1/3       cup neutral oil
1          package (16 ounces) extra-firm tofu, cut into 1/2-inch pieces
1          bag (16.9 ounces) Fresh Express Teriyaki Hot or Cold Salad and Noodle Meal Kit

In bowl, whisk vinegar, dark soy sauce, honey, ginger, garlic, white pepper and Chinese five-spice until combined.

Slowly pour oil into mixture while whisking vigorously. Place cut tofu in mixture and allow to sit 15 minutes.

Bring large saute pan to medium-high heat and place tofu in, turning when crust forms.

When tofu is finished, set aside and prepare hot or cold salad and noodle meal kit.

Serve with tofu on top of hot or cold salad and noodle meal kit.

Michael French
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Schoolhouse Expands College Partnerships to Advance Equity in College Admissions

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Free tutoring platform, founded by Sal Khan of Khan Academy, gives all students access to application-boosting academic and volunteer opportunities

PALO ALTO, Calif., Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Schoolhouse, a non-profit organization offering free peer-to-peer tutoring for high school students, has more than doubled its partnerships with colleges and universities across the United States. Up from 18 previous partnerships, 38 colleges and universities now recognize the Schoolhouse Portfolio, a comprehensive record of a student’s learning journey and tutoring contributions, as part of their admissions process.

“Our partner colleges and universities are recognizing the value of Schoolhouse’s free tutoring platform, both as a way to provide free access to high-quality learning and as a way to empower students to become volunteer tutors themselves.” – Sal Khan, Schoolhouse CEO & Founder

Schoolhouse’s free, peer-to-peer tutoring platform allows high school students to attend live, virtual tutoring sessions for academic subjects, the SAT®, and the college admissions process.

This gives all students, regardless of their socioeconomic background, the ability to get personalized help from certified volunteer tutors. Students are also able to prove to colleges they’ve mastered specific subjects, regardless of the course availability at their local school.

This expanded network of partners reflects the wide diversity of American higher education, representing every region of the United States and spanning private and public institutions, state flagship universities, liberal arts colleges, and HBCUs (historically Black colleges and universities).

“These partnerships showcase the incredible potential of peer-to-peer learning in making education more accessible,” says Sal Khan. “Our partner colleges and universities are recognizing the value of Schoolhouse’s free tutoring platform, both as a way to provide free access to high-quality learning and as a way to empower students to become volunteer tutors themselves. Ultimately, this collaborative approach helps create a more equitable admissions landscape for all students.”

For many partner universities, the Schoolhouse Portfolio serves as a standardized way to assess subject mastery, particularly beneficial for students with limited access to specific courses in their local schools. This approach helps admissions officers gain a more holistic view of an applicant’s academic capabilities, regardless of their educational background.

“Rural students often face barriers when exploring their college options including limited access to college prep activities. Our goal is to work directly with students, families and others in the community to highlight resources like Schoolhouse as a way to improve accessibility and college preparedness,” said University of South Carolina’s Executive Director of Undergraduate Admissions, Dr. Elizabeth Orehovec.

Additionally, the Portfolio showcases students’ volunteer hours and credentials as Schoolhouse tutors, highlighting their commitment to community service and peer support. This aspect of the Portfolio allows universities to identify candidates who align with their institutional values and culture.

The Schoolhouse model not only aids students in their college applications but also fosters a global community of learners and educators. As the platform continues to grow, it promises to play an increasingly vital role in shaping the future of education and college admissions.

Colleges interested in partnering with Schoolhouse are encouraged to email partner@schoolhouse.world for more information. Learn more about our existing partnerships here.

New College and University Partners:

Amherst CollegeAuburn UniversityBelmont UniversityDartmouth CollegeDuke UniversityFranklin & Marshall CollegeSouthern Methodist UniversitySouthern New Hampshire UniversitySpelman CollegeStanford UniversitySwarthmore CollegeThe University of Texas at AustinUniversity of AlabamaUniversity of ArizonaUniversity of ArkansasUniversity of California, BerkeleyUniversity of DenverUniversity of Notre DameUniversity of South CarolinaUniversity of Vermont

About Schoolhouse:

Schoolhouse.world is a non-profit organization founded by Sal Khan of Khan Academy on a mission to connect the world through free, peer-to-peer tutoring. To date, Schoolhouse has supported over 100,000 learners across the globe.

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Food Marketing Agency Ingredient Hires Minnesota Star Tribune Digital Innovation Leader Tom Horgen As Senior Director of Content Strategy

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After Nearly Two Decades at the Publication, Horgen Joins the Agency to Drive Innovative Content Strategies for Top Food Brands

MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Today, Ingredient, a Minneapolis-based marketing agency that connects food and food-adjacent brands to consumers, welcomes Tom Horgen as Senior Director of Content Strategy. He joins the company from The Minnesota Star Tribune, where he spent 19 years in various roles, most recently leading the company’s audience department. In his new role at Ingredient, Horgen will oversee the content strategy group that works with clients including Betty Crocker, Pillsbury, Box Tops for Education, Gelson’s Markets, Lunds & Byerlys and more.

“Food and storytelling are lifelong passions of mine,” said Tom Horgen, senior director of content strategy at Ingredient. “I’m beyond excited to join Ingredient and deliver the type of brand experiences that people won’t forget.”

“Tom’s extensive experience in audience development and innovative content strategies will be vital in helping us deliver smart, thoughtful and creative solutions to our clients every day,” said Ken Goldman, Ingredient partner and vice president of strategy.

At The Minnesota Star Tribune, Horgen began his career as a reporter and columnist, focusing on the evolution of Minnesota’s bar and restaurant scene before expanding into broader culture coverage. He led teams dedicated to food, music, art, theater and fashion, while also guiding the newsroom to adopt a multi-platform approach to grow digital audiences. Additionally, he managed content strategies, spearheaded a major initiative to revamp the newsletter portfolio, and contributed to significant digital subscription growth, with his team driving hundreds of thousands of monthly referrals and millions of impressions across key channels.

“Food and storytelling are lifelong passions of mine,” said Tom Horgen, senior director of content strategy at Ingredient. “I’m beyond excited to join Ingredient and deliver the type of brand experiences that people won’t forget.”

Ingredient is made up of nearly 60 strategists, technical experts and developers, designers, copywriters, photographers, videographers and culinary professionals. To learn more, visit Ingredient.mn and follow @ingredientmpls on social.

About Ingredient

Ingredient is a food marketing agency inspiring connections between brands and consumers. The Minneapolis-based team is built of both marketing strategists and culinary/creative professionals to help clients create meaningful connections and drive growth. The team works collaboratively to tell unique brand stories that build lasting relationships with consumers. Since 1994, Ingredient has led marketing and content strategies for iconic food brands, including both CPG companies and grocery retailers. With a deep commitment to understanding clients, their target audiences and channels, plus an in-house production studio with chefs on staff, Ingredient is the agency partner for delivering scroll-stopping work. To learn more about Ingredient’s services and clients, visit Ingredient.mn.

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Eliza Kjar, Palmer Public Inc., 1 7125517774, eliza@palmerpublic.com, https://palmerpublic.com/

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Dan Post Finds a Perfect Fit in Centric PLM for Digital Transformation

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Western boot company partners with Centric Software to streamline collaboration and enhance transparency

CAMPBELL, Calif., Oct. 1, 2024 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ — Centric Software® is pleased to announce that iconic western boot brand Dan Post Boot Company has selected Centric PLMTM to optimize product data management, efficiency and transparency. Centric Software provides the most innovative enterprise solutions to plan, design, develop, source, buy, make, price, allocate, sell and replenish products such as fashion, outdoor, luxury, multi-category retail, grocery, food & beverage, cosmetics & personal care and consumer electronics to achieve strategic and operational digital transformation goals.

Founded in the 1960s, Dan Post boots are synonymous with superior fit and fashion-forward design. Their handcrafted method starts with the finest exotic skins and premium leathers handled by the finest designers in the world. The company produces approximately 150 new styles each year through their two brands: Dan Post and Laredo.

With an increasing amount of sampling, sourcing, materials and design data to juggle, they turned to an ‘all-in-one’ ERP and PLM solution in 2016. However, they ran into limitations and began to re-evaluate their PLM decision. Having had a positive experience with Centric Software over a decade earlier, they chose to go back to Centric PLM.

“Our old PLM solution was not web-based. We couldn’t access it from anywhere, it was slow and users would get bogged down,” explains Stephanie Greenfield, Director of Product Development at Dan Post. “User adoption was low and we went back to a more antiquated way of doing things using shared documents.”

Dan Post considered several options, but selected Centric PLM based on past experience, user-friendliness and ability to scale with the business.

“We needed to get back to a PLM that we knew would work, and that designers would like to use,” Greenfield says. “Because PLM is a primary focus for Centric, we can rely on future innovation and updates to the solution.”

Dan Post has just begun implementing Centric PLM, and the team is anticipating changes, says Greenfield.

“One of the great things about Centric is that we can easily update it when we’re on the go. Because we will have all the information in one central place we will be able to generate line sheets very quickly. Our production and sourcing teams will be able to track material usage and hold factories accountable for the time period it takes to get samples made. There are many exciting possibilities for leveraging data to make future decisions, once we get it all into one system.”

“Working with the Centric team is great,” she concludes. “The follow-through has been awesome and they are very, very thorough.”

“We are delighted to welcome Dan Post as a returning customer,” says Chris Groves, CEO of Centric Software. “Dan Post is known for attention to detail and commitment to quality, and we are equally dedicated to making sure that their PLM implementation is a perfect fit. We look forward to working with Dan Post as they streamline and scale their business.”

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Dan Post Boot Company (danpostboots.com)

Since the 1960s, Dan Post has established itself as an iconic western brand known for challenging the status quo. Our name is synonymous with handcrafted cushion comfort from the first step, and it’s a legacy taken seriously. Offering superior quality and created with the most innovative, artisanal methodologies, we use only finest in exotic skins and premium leathers. Every part of our 160-step process is intentional, and stands the test of time, and you’ll feel the difference.

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Aurore Evee, Centric Software, +16479155377, aurore.evee@centricsoftware.com, www.centricsoftware.com

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