Corey Richardson wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>
> Paul Newman has died.
>
>
> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
> continue?
Yes, it will.
--Lia
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
Paul Newman has died.
Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
continue?
Thanks.
Corey Richardson wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>
> Paul Newman has died.
>
>
> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
> continue?
Yes, it will.
--Lia
"Corey Richardson" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>
> Paul Newman has died.
>
>
> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
> continue?
>
Of course they will.
On Sat 27 Sep 2008 04:44:10p, Corey Richardson told us...
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>
> Paul Newman has died.
>
>
> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
> continue?
>
> Thanks.
All of Newman's products should continue. IIRC, all profits from the sale
of his products were funneled back to his foundations/charities, and I
believe one of his daughters is chiefly involved in administering these.
--
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Corey Richardson <[email protected]> wrote in
news:[email protected]:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>
> Paul Newman has died.
>
>
> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
> continue?
>
> Thanks.
>
http://63.131.143.186/
"Today, Newman’s Own is a thriving company with hundreds of millions of
dollars in annual revenue. As always, all profits are donated to charity
through Newman's Own Foundation. We will miss Paul, but we will honor
his vision for the Common Good through dedicated stewardship of his
company that will perpetuate his philanthropic legacy. Paul wouldn’t
have it any other way."
Here in Oz we have this push to "buy Australian"....... but I always buy
Newmans dressings and sauces becase a) they taste bloody great, and b) I
know the profits are going to go to charity...... for real.
I will continue to buy them.
--
Peter Lucas
Brisbane
Australia
If we are not meant to eat animals,
why are they made of meat?
Corey Richardson <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>
> Paul Newman has died.
>
> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
> continue?
Proof again that you just post (and cross-post) to hear
yourself talk and deceive people into responding.
-sw
Corey Richardson wrote:
>
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>
> Paul Newman has died.
>
> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
> continue?
>
> Thanks.
Do you, Corey, have reason to believe otherwise??? Why do you doubt
Paul Newman's vast philantropic businesses would discontinue? He was a
man who gave back more than he ever received.
Sky
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Sky wrote:
> Why do you doubt Paul Newman's vast philantropic businesses would
> discontinue?
Er... I don't think you wrote quite what you meant, there.
Bob
Bob Terwilliger wrote:
>
> Sky wrote:
>
> > Why do you doubt Paul Newman's vast philantropic businesses would
> > discontinue?
>
> Er... I don't think you wrote quite what you meant, there.
>
> Bob
Probably - I do tend to get backwards (sigh).
Sky
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Sky said...
> Corey Richardson wrote:
>>
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>>
>> Paul Newman has died.
>>
>> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
>> continue?
>>
>> Thanks.
>
> Do you, Corey, have reason to believe otherwise??? Why do you doubt
> Paul Newman's vast philantropic businesses would discontinue? He was a
> man who gave back more than he ever received.
>
> Sky
His daughter had some part in the biz. I would imagine she's going to step
up to the plate more so!
Andy
Go Phillies!!! That's Philadelphia baseball for the rest of you BUMS!!!
On Sep 27, 7:44*pm, Corey Richardson <coreyrchr...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>
> Paul Newman has died.
>
> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
> continue?
>
> Thanks.
Why wouldn't they? It's not like he personally had been mixing up the
salad dressings and pouring them into bottles out back in the
kitchen.
He did base the original "Newmans Own" vinaigrette on the salad
dressing recipe he developed in his own kitchen, but at this point,
it's just his name on the bottles, nothing more. There's absolutely no
reason for the brand to disappear.
Newman and his friend author A.E. Hotchner (Papa Hemingway, King Of
The Hill, Everyone Comes To Elaine’s) started Newman’s Own as a bit of
a lark.
For years, the two men had been making salad dressing and giving it
away as Christmas gifts when they went caroling in their Connecticut
neighbourhood.
They decided to try to market the salad dressing, starting out by
placing it in local shops, and after getting friends to do taste tests
they settled on a single product: an oil-and-vinegar salad dressing.
Newman put his picture on the label, apparently as a joke, and then he
convinced a friend in the grocery business to get the ball rolling by
taking a few thousands cases.
Various grocery consultants and marketing experts were all very happy
to warn Newman that he could only lose money, and lots of it, with his
tiny new business, but Newman’s Own Olive Oil & Vinegar Salad Dressing
made a profit its first year out. The company then grew in leaps and
bounds, and as Newman food fans know, the single salad dressing was
joined by other dressings, spaghetti sauces, salsa and lemonade, among
other products. (We recommend the Newman’s Own grape juice.)
About 15 years ago, Newman’s daughter Nell helped the company branch
out with a new line of organic products that includes organic dog and
cat food.
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On Sep 27, 7:44 pm, Corey Richardson <coreyrchr...@googlemail.com>
wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>
> Paul Newman has died.
>
> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
> continue?
>
> Thanks.
>About 15 years ago, Newman’s daughter Nell helped the company branch
>out with a new line of organic products that includes organic dog and
>cat food.
I love Joanne Woodward's story about going out to a restaurant and having
Paul take his salad to the wash room and rinse it so he could apply his own
mix.
Sky said
> Why do you doubt
> Paul Newman's vast philantropic businesses would discontinue?
because hes a troll who constantly xposts nonsense between these two
groups.
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On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 08:19:40 +0100, "Mike............"
<[email protected]> wrote:
>Sky said
>
>> Why do you doubt
>> Paul Newman's vast philantropic businesses would discontinue?
>
>because hes a troll who constantly xposts nonsense between these two
>groups.
1 I'm *not* a troll!
2 It's *not* nonsense, it's a valid question!
On Mon, 29 Sep 2008 21:27:03 -0400, "Putz Place" <[email protected]>
wrote:
>Out, damn'd Troll! out, I say!
>One; two: why, then 'tis time to do't.
>Hell is murky.
>Fie, my lord, fie, a soldier, and afeard?
>What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our pow'r to accompt?
>Yet who would have thought the old Troll to have had so much blood in him?
>
>
>"Corey Richardson" <[email protected]> Trolled in message
>news:[email protected]. .
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>>
>> Paul Newman has died.
>>
>>
>> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
>> continue?
>
>Dumb ass. Do you really believe that he made everything in his own little
>kitchen, all by his little own hands?
>
>Go suck a goat, fart-face
>>
>> Thanks.
>>
>
Why did you set your follow up to alt.usenet.kooks, troll?
Corey Richardson said
>>because hes a troll who constantly xposts nonsense between these two
>>groups.
>
> 1 I'm *not* a troll!
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"Andy" <q> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
> Sky said...
>
>> Corey Richardson wrote:
>>>
>>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/7639614.stm
>>>
>>> Paul Newman has died.
>>>
>>> Does anyone know if the range of Paul Newman salad dressings will
>>> continue?
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>
>> Do you, Corey, have reason to believe otherwise??? Why do you doubt
>> Paul Newman's vast philantropic businesses would discontinue? He was a
>> man who gave back more than he ever received.
>>
>> Sky
>
>
> His daughter had some part in the biz. I would imagine she's going to step
> up to the plate more so!
>
> Andy
> Go Phillies!!! That's Philadelphia baseball for the rest of you BUMS!!!
His daughter spun off the organic division - Newman's own website has the
whole story.
Dimitri
Dimitri wrote:
>
> "Andy" <q> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
>> His daughter had some part in the biz. I would imagine she's going to
>> step
>> up to the plate more so!
Where did this expression originate from? The first time I heard it was
on a cookery prog on TV in the UK.
Dave hoping he trimmed this right.
"Dave" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]..
> Dimitri wrote:
>>
>> "Andy" <q> wrote in message news:[email protected]..
>
>>> His daughter had some part in the biz. I would imagine she's going to step
>>> up to the plate more so!
>
> Where did this expression originate from? The first time I heard it was on a
> cookery prog on TV in the UK.
I believe stepping up to the plate is originally from baseball in the states.
Batting plate or pitching plate? I don't really know which 'cos we played
rounders. :-)
--
Pete
Pete Wilkins wrote:
> "Dave" <[email protected]> wrote
>>> "Andy" <q> wrote
>>>> His daughter had some part in the biz. I would imagine she's going
>>>> to step up to the plate more so!
>>
>> Where did this expression originate from? The first time I heard it
>> was on a cookery prog on TV in the UK.
>
> I believe stepping up to the plate is originally from baseball in the
> states. Batting plate or pitching plate? I don't really know which
> 'cos we played rounders. :-)
Home plate! Step up to bat.
nancy