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May is National Hamburger Month, which is more than alright with me. If I had to name one food to eat for the rest of my life, a nice, juicy burger would be near the top of the list. It’s the quintessential American food for a reason, and I can’t think of many things that get my mouth watering more. My wife, Wendy, and I have eaten many of them recently. We’ve been going on date nights every Wednesday for the past five or six years. It’s a great way to catch up on each other’s week and see how things are going. Life is hectic, and we both end up working late sometimes. But Wednesday is the one night we set aside to hang out with each other and enjoy a bite to eat. Over the past few months, we’ve kept finding ourselves at burger joints. Having tried a lot of different burgers in the area, I definitely have an opinion about which ones are best. I think my favorite burger is at Grandview Pizza, a little south of Fort Worth. The restaurant owners have changed their minds a few times about whether they want pizza or burgers to be their headliners. But while their pizza is good, I consider their burgers the star of the show. Lucky for me, I’ve got a lot of clients in the area, so it gives me an excuse to stop in. Wendy hasn’t gotten a chance to try that one yet, but I’m working on it! There are also several places we both love. Lime N Dime is a tiny place with only six or seven tables out on the edge of Plano. But they make a mean burger on their little grill. They use a unique spice I can’t quite place, but it’s delicious. We also recently tried Edmond’s Burgers & More. It’s a favorite of Plano foodies, and I see why! You can’t have an excellent burger experience without the perfect fries. I generally don’t care for the shoestring fries, but Liberty Burger has these thick, slightly-curly fries they call “sidewinders” that are good, but my favorite fries are probably Mooyah Burger’s, because of their seasoning. A bit of novelty is always fun, too. A little place called Kelly’s Family Farm Burger Stand serves grass-fed beef and is a great place to go when it’s warm. While you eat at one of the picnic benches, you can gaze at the WHERE’S THE BEEF? Hopefully on My Plate!

cows in the field across the road. I don’t think they’re the source of the burgers in question, but it’s certainly an exciting experience!

While we make an effort to try lots of different places, Rodeo Goat is my and Wendy’s favorite, and we often end up there. We usually go to the Plano location, but we’ve also been to the one in Rockwell. It has a great lake, but be warned; you’ll have trouble finding a place to park! We don’t go to Rodeo Goat every week, but it’s where you’ll most likely find us on Wednesday night. Burgers aren’t my only food indulgence; I also have a weakness for ice cream. As someone who used to make and sell ice cream professionally, you know I’ve got some thoughts on that too. While I haven’t been able to tour as many ice cream places as burger joints, there are a few I’ve had that stand out. Of course, Henry’s Homemade Ice Cream is an old favorite, while Tongue in Cheek Ice Cream in Richardson is the closest to us, so we go there a lot. Usually on the way home from one of the burger places on date night. But don’t forget my friend Ken. He has a sweet little place in Wylie, tucked away on Ballard Street called OMG Creamery & Fried Pies. He has some of the tastiest ice creams you could ask for, and his pies range from fruit to meat filling. For some unusual flavor, check in on him when he has Cantaloupe Ice Cream (whenever cantaloupes are in season). It is surprising how good that is. You could say I love treats of all kinds! But burgers hold a special place in my heart (and stomach). Do you have a favorite local burger I haven’t mentioned? Wendy and I are always looking for new places to try! Drop me a line to let me know what I’ve been missing. I can’t wait to try your recommendations.

-Aaron Miller

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For years, most people have written off Bing as a dead search engine. Sure, it existed in the 2010s — but why would you use it when the king of all search engines, Google, was available? Most people didn’t. According to Business Insider, Google has cornered about 93% of the search engine market, while Bing holds a measly 3%. But that may be about to change. If you haven’t heard, Bing is back — apparently better than ever. This winter, Microsoft unveiled a new version of the long-laughed-at search engine powered by its artificial intelligence partner OpenAI. Now, the renovated Bing will face off against Google’s AI chatbot, the newly launched Bard. The Perks of the New Bing Early reviews of Bing’s updates gave several features the thumbs up, including its extra-large query box, which lets you type in an entire paragraph to provide the search engine background THE SHOWDOWN IS ON — AGAIN! Bing vs. Google

3 HOTELS TO VISIT FOR A GREAT NIGHT’S SLEEP THE NEWEST TRAVEL TREND

If you’ve ever planned a vacation, you’ve probably picked a few key places to visit, like a museum, restaurant, or historic site. However, a new vacation trend is becoming increasingly popular: sleep tourism, where a traveler plans their entire vacation to get the best quality sleep during their time away.

Before, common goals for vacations were to eat delicious foods, stay up late to see the sights, and fit in as much activity as possible. However, this left travelers completely exhausted. And as our culture continues to understand how important sleep is to our health, more people are prioritizing rest even while they’re away. But being a sleep tourist is about more than going to bed early and ensuring you get your recommended eight hours of rest. It’s about building your vacation around sleep. Some hotels even offer rooms tailored to sleep tourists, with amenities so popular that their sleep options have become regular offerings.

information on your question. Reviewers also enjoy the detailed, personalized, AI-powered answers alongside Bing’s search results.

With Bing, you can customize the AI

voice that answers your questions — a fun upgrade from generic Google. There are even a few computer

So, if sleep tourism sounds like something you’d be interested in, here are three hotels that help you catch those z’s.

Park Hyatt New York (NYC): This hotel features a “Sleep Suite” designed by Bryte, a company that uses AI to facilitate sleep. The room touts an intuitive “Restorative Bed,” which adjusts to relieve pressure points and controls climate temperature throughout the night, according to each person’s needs. This suite also includes an array of soothing essential oils, a diffuser, and books about sleep. The Cadogan, a Belmond Hotel (London): This hotel offers a “sleep concierge,” which boasts prerecorded sleep meditations and a pillow selection menu for every type of sleeper. Sleepers can even benefit from the hotel’s weighted blankets, scented pillow mist service, and their proprietary sleep tea. Zedwell (London): The first ever “sleep-centric” hotel, Zedwell uses recycled materials to insulate every door, wall, and floor from sound. This hotel also purifies the air within the hotel and fills every space with ambient lighting.

geeks out there (like Mark Hachman of PCWorld) who picked Bing over Google before the update. Hachman cites Bing’s excellent image search filters, lucrative Microsoft Rewards, and the fact that it “delivers slightly more useful information than Google in general search.” As we write this, the new version of Bing hasn’t fully launched, but you may be able to test it by downloading the Bing app and selecting Microsoft as your default browser. Look for the little blue AI pop-up on the right side of the page after you search. Where Google Still Wins Though Bing may have brought its search abilities closer to Google’s, if not matched the tech giant, there’s no question that Google still dominates the marketplace and likely will for years to come — no matter how good Bing gets. Google is tied to millions of advertisers who rely on returns from its service. It’s the default search engine of the popular browser Google Chrome, and it’s even embedded in our vocabulary. Until we all start saying “Bing it,” Google probably isn’t going anywhere.

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Impress Your Kids With These Fresh Choices Level Up Your Next Family Game Night

If you’re tired of playing Catan every family board game night, we have good news: There are brand-new games in town! Consider adding these three options to your family’s stash. Wavelength Not only is this game perfect for playing with your whole family (ages 5 and up), but it also actively encourages conversation! Up to 12 players can split into teams and use hints from their peers to guess their teammates’ opinions on various topics. The issues can range from the merit of hit movies to “Where, on the scale of wet to dry, is spaghetti?” The New York Times’ Wirecutter ranked Wavelength among the best board games of 2022 and recommended it to fans of other interactive, team- based guessing games like Codenames. Steam Up: A Feast of Dim Sum Who doesn’t love a food-themed board game? This fun, fast-paced game for 2–5 players, ages 14 and up, comes with a Lazy Susan filled with dim sum ingredients. You play as a Zodiac animal and aim to collect more dim sum than any other players. Instead of fortune cookies, fortune cards help determine your luck!

“If you’re looking for a fresh new party game in 2023, Steam Up looks like a real tabletop joy,” GamesHub reports. Steam Up was launched on Kickstarter and, as we write this, is available for preorder and expected to ship soon. Small World Kids ages 8 and up will love this board game, especially if they’re “Lord of the Rings” fans. As Wirecutter explains, “Imagine a game of Risk set in Middle-earth that didn’t take as long to play as rewatching all of the ‘Lord of the Rings’ films would. That’s pretty much the experience of Small World, an area-control game filled with elves, dwarves, and halflings, among others.” When you sit down to play, you choose a band of magical creatures and a power, then set up your “empire” and battle the other players for land and gold. At the end of 60–80 minutes of strategizing, the richest player wins the game. If any of these games catch your eye, head to your local game store and ask if they’re available, or jump online to snag them yourself!

TAKE A BREAK

GINGER PORK STIR-FRY Inspired by TasteOfHome.com Ingredients

• 1 tbsp cornstarch • 1 cup orange juice • 2 tbsp soy sauce

• 2 tbsp canola oil • 1 small onion, sliced • 1/4 lb fresh snow peas • 1/2 sweet red pepper, julienned • Cooked rice • Green onion, chopped (optional) • Sesame seeds (optional)

• 2 cloves garlic, minced • 1/4 tsp ground ginger • 1 lb pork tenderloin, cut into thin strips

Directions

1. In a small bowl, whisk cornstarch, orange juice, soy sauce, garlic, and ginger until smooth; set aside. 2. In a large skillet over medium-high heat, stir-fry pork in oil until lightly browned, about 4–5 minutes. Remove pork and add onion, peas, and red pepper. Cook until crisp-tender, about 3–5 minutes. 3. Stir in orange juice mixture and pork. Bring to a boil, and then cook until thickened, about 2 minutes. Serve over rice. Garnish with green onion and sesame seeds if desired.

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Aaron’s Burger Obsession

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Want the Best Sleep of Your Life?

Have You Tried the New Bing?

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New Family Board Games Are Here!

Ginger Pork Stir-Fry

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Host an Unforgettable Murder Mystery Dinner

HOST A MURDER MYSTERY DINNER! The Best Way to Celebrate Mystery Month

Did you know May is Mystery Month? There are dozens of ways to celebrate this enigmatic occasion, from playing Clue to rewatching “Glass Onion” — but why not bring those experiences to life and host your own murder mystery dinner at home? Thanks to a plethora of kits on the market, doing so is easier than ever! What is a murder mystery dinner? A murder mystery dinner is essentially a real-life game of Clue. You invite friends over for dinner and turn your home into the set of “Knives Out” — without the blood, of course. Each of your friends takes on the persona of a character in the story, and when one of them is “murdered,” you compete to uncover who dunnit. Step 1: Pick your kit. Planning a murder mystery dinner from scratch would take the ingenuity of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Luckily, you have several ready-made mysteries to choose from! You can find boxes from Masters of Mystery and My Mystery Party at your local board game store, but you can find many options available online, too. Night of Mystery (NightOfMystery.com), for example, sells both in-person and virtual kits with themes ranging from ‘80s prom to Christmas homicide.

If your friends and family don’t like the idea of acting and dressing up, that’s okay — you can still solve a mystery over dinner! Look into kits available through Unsolved Case Files (UnsolvedCaseFiles.com) or Hunt A Killer (Shop.HuntAKiller.com), which involve collaborative mystery-solving without the character work. Step 2: Curate your guest list. Most murder mystery dinners require at least four people, while some include characters for six, eight, or more! Check the number of players on your kit and invite your most creative, analytical, theatrical, and mystery- loving friends. Step 3: Decorate and plan the menu. If you choose a themed murder mystery, level up your event with a matching menu and decor! For games taking place in England, whip up a shepherd’s pie and make a cardboard cutout of Big Ben. For Havana Nights, plan a build-your-own Cubano bar and throw on an Afro-Cuban playlist. You can be as over-the-top as you like. Remember, it’s Mystery Month!

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