Block, Klukas, Manzella & Shell May 2018

Food SubscriptionBoxes Trying New Cuisine Has Never Been Easier

Eating the same foods over and over gets old, but it’s often hard to be adventurous when you don’t want to waste money on unappetizing food. Enter the food subscription box. When you sign up for a food subscription box, you’ll have the opportunity to sample new foods without committing much money — or time at the grocery store — to the cause. Here are two tasty food subscription boxes that’ll make your mouth water. TRY THE WORLD

Unfortunately, Graze is not suitable for people with allergies. Their snacks are packed in a facility that also processes nuts, wheat, milk, soy, and egg, and cross- contamination is a strong possibility. Graze prices depend on the services and products you select, but a standard subscription starts at $13.99 per box. Like Try the World, you can purchase snacks separately from their online shop. Customers can pause their subscription for up to 12 weeks or cancel their deliveries at any time. Trying new food should be a fun, stress- free experience. Food subscription boxes allow you to sample new snacks and create foreign meals cheaply and from the comfort of your own home. Try a box the next time you’re feeling adventurous in the kitchen.

shop. Customers can pause or cancel their subscription any time, and pricing depends on the length of your subscription. GRAZE If you like variety, exciting flavor combinations, and wholesome snacks approved by a nutritionist, you’ll love Graze. With this food box subscription, customers create a personalized snacking experience, something that many food subscription services don’t offer! Once you set your preferences, Graze handpicks eight snacks for your box. After you’ve tried your snacks, you can tell Graze how well they know your taste buds.

Try the World believes that the most authentic way to discover a new culture from the comfort of your own home is through food. With two price points to choose from, Try the World sends you artisanal and gourmet foods from different cultures each month. Each box comes with a “culture guide” that includes the story behind each food, recipes that incorporate the products, and tips to enhance your food-tasting experience. Like most subscription boxes, you can’t choose which country’s foods you’ll sample. However, you can purchase individual items at Try the World’s online

ORDER IN THE COURT! ‘Great’ Fictional Lawyers Who Are Terrible At Their Jobs

Who doesn’t love a good legal drama? Countless movies and TV shows set in courtrooms prove there’s nothing like watching your favorite fictional lawyer win a tough case. Unfortunately, in a real courtroom, many of Hollywood’s “best” lawyers would crash and burn the moment they addressed the judge. Here are three famous fictional attorneys you don’t want on your case. FLETCHER REEDE (‘LIAR LIAR’) Fletcher Reede is a successful attorney who loses his ability to lie right when he’s hired for a messy divorce case. Ultimately, Reede wins the case by telling the truth. His client, Samantha Cole, was only 17 when she got married and signed her prenup. Since minors can’t enter legal contracts, Reede argues the prenup is void. This works in the movie, but in real life, the prenup is actually “voidable.” A voidable contract can be valid if a minor enters adulthood and lets a reasonable amount of time pass without seeking to void the contract. After 15 years of marriage, Cole ratified her prenup. It’s a mistake an experienced attorney like Reede has no business making. SAUL GOODMAN (‘BREAKING BAD’ AND ‘BETTER CALL SAUL’) Fans of the hit TV series “Breaking Bad” and its spinoff show “Better Call Saul” are well aware of how far Saul Goodman will go to

protect his clients. A real “criminal lawyer,” in this case, Goodman’s dedication to his clients isn’t something to admire. Guilty of money laundering, conspiracy to commit murder, and countless acts of fraud, there’s a good chance that if you hired Goodman, you’d end up with a lawyer who got arrested on the day of your trial. MATTHEW MURDOCK (‘DAREDEVIL’) Smart, compassionate, and willing to work for pie to help people in need, Matthew Murdock should be the perfect attorney. Unfortunately, Murdock takes on the mantle of a vigilante at night, and the after-hours superhero work has a negative impact on Murdock’s behavior in the courtroom. In the Netflix series “Daredevil,” Murdock shows up late after a night of fighting crime and is unprepared for the biggest case of his life, thus inadvertently causing his client to sabotage his own case. Watching Daredevil clean up crime makes for great TV, but we’d rather have an attorney who focuses more on winning our case than on judo-kicking bad guys. Real-life attorneys may not be mask-wearing superheroes, but when you hire the attorneys at Block, Klukas, Manzella & Shell, you can rest assured your case will get the respect it deserves.

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