TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Grocery Store Takes Store Issue Turns It Into Positive Solution

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Grocery Store Takes Store Issue Turns It Into Positive Solution

We’ve all been there. Waiting in line to pay for your groceries, in a rush, kids are screaming, and the person up in front of you paying is taking their sweet time even sparking up small talk with the cashier. It can be frustrating, but if you take a step back and try to see it from another perspective. Maybe that person needs that convo. A lot of elderly people doing their shopping like to have a connection like that with others.

This was the case at a Dutch grocery store in the Netherlands and they had a pretty creative way of solving it. They created something called “Chat Checkouts”. A lane where you can take all the time you want to pay for your items and also have a nice conversation with the cashier. Brilliant! The store says the costumers have been loving the idea and that it has helped a lot of people who might be feeling lonely, be able to have that connection without the stressful pressure of people waiting behind them.

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MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Has a song ever been played in space?

By now there have probably been many songs played by astronauts up in outer space. But the first song every played is space? It was actually a Christmas song.

December 16th 1965 Jingle Bells became the first song every played in space. It was broadcast during NASA’s Gemini 6A space flight.

Fun little trivia fact to use on with your family during your Christmas parties this weekend.

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What Are your Parents Still Nagging You About?

What Are your Parents Still Nagging You About?

A new article says that it doesn’t work when parents nag you about something, but it doesn’t stop them from doing so anyways. What do your parents still nag you about?
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THE FEED: Christmas Weekend At The Movies

THE FEED: Christmas Weekend At The Movies

Every Wednesday Kevin is joined by Nick Johnston,  TV and Film writer for Vanyaland.com. This week Nick has a few streaming movies to check out and two big releases hitting theatres. A biopic of an iconic singer who is no longer with us, plus a 3 hour movie that you won’t want to take your parents to.

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I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT! 90% of Millennials will do this during the holiday season

I SHOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT! 90% of Millennials will do this during the holiday season

All week I have tickets to PAW Patrol Live! “The Great Pirate Adventure” coming to Total Mortgage Arena in Bridgeport January 17th and 18th.

Answer my trivia question correctly every day at 4pm to try and win. Here was today’s if you missed it:

Q: 90% of Millennials will do this during the holiday season

A:  Help a family member with a tech gift

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TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Darien Students Will Help With Gift Wrapping

TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD: Darien Students Will Help With Gift Wrapping

This can be a stressful week. Lots of last minute shopping, running errands, and wrapping. So much wrapping. If you want to take that part of the week off your plate there’s a group of students in Darien who can help.

The Depot Youth Center has been wrapping gifts for people for the past few weeks. They’ve done over 500 so far! Such a great way to help the community.

If you need so help and want to avoid those paper cuts here’s all the info.

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MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why do people kiss under the mistletoe?

MUNDANE MYSTERIES: Why do people kiss under the mistletoe?

Kissing under the mistletoe might not be as popular these past few years because of COVID and all, but it seems to be back. People have been kissing under the decoration for years and it all dates back to Norwegian mythology. Frigg, the goddess of love, promised to kiss anyone who passed under the berry-laden plant after it saved her son’s life.

Then in fast forward to the 18th century, that’s when the Christmas tradition started to catch on in England.

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Anna & Raven’s Helluva Story: The Lost Dog

Anna & Raven’s Helluva Story: The Lost Dog

Diana shared her Helluva Story with Anna & Raven about how she single-handedly stopped an illegal puppy mill! Listen to the podcast on how she did it. Have a “Helluva Story” too? Head to AnnaandRaven.com.

Things to Know: December 21st

Things to Know: December 21st

Dry through midday Thursday-Very stormy Thursday night & Friday! WTNH

The Place 2 Be: Modern, chic all-day brunch restaurant opens New Haven location WTNH

Wednesday Warrior: Local teens organize annual toy drive for foster families WTNH

What to do if you can’t find Children’s Tylenol in Connecticut WTNH

These new Connecticut laws take effect on Jan. 1 WTNH

Look out for these 4 changes affecting Connecticut residents’ wallets in 2023 WTNH

Nyberg – Thames River Heritage Park offering unique boat tours this summer WTNH

Branford cookbook shows families how to optimize food pantry items WTNH

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THE FEED: Getting Festive With Pop-ups & Igloos

THE FEED: Getting Festive With Pop-ups & Igloos

Every Tuesday Kevin talks all things food with Alex from CT FoodGirly. With Christmas coming up this weekend and Hannukah starting we thought it would be fun to looks at some of the holiday pop-up bars, restaurants, and igloos to have a festive time this week and weekend.

Christmas Pop Ups:

Cava, Southington: Winter Spectacular since 2008: Each of the restaurant’s four dining areas features a unique theme. Never repeat a theme!

Riley’s, Stratford: Miracle Christmas- themed pop up bar, 27th-30th. Opens at 4PM, for holiday cocktails and appetizers. Super cute cups, festive spot – Make reservations!

Via, New Haven: Christmas wonderland inside. String lights and colorful garland everywhere. They have new Christmas-themed cocktails to try.

Igloos:

Dockside, Milford: Book on opentable.

Christmas-themed igloos for parties up to 6 people. Super cute, definitely a fun experience if you’ve never been in one!

Aquila’s Nest Vineyard, Newtown: Beautiful colorful and flower-filled igloos. They’re also hosting a gingerbread making event this Thursday and Sunday. So you can sip and decorate! 

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