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Huge shoes to fill, but I really feel she allowed me to be the cobbler of my own shoe.
Source: https://www.newyorker.com/culture/the-new-yorker-interview/danielle-brooks-comes-full-circle
Made with whole-grain flour, a touch of honey and healthier oil to stand in for the butter, this cobbler delivers a delightful coda to any meal.
On the nose, the whisky opens up, especially with a touch of water, to reveal notes of cooked stone fruit (think peach cobbler) and aromas of caramel, cinnamon spice, and herbal notes of dried tobacco leaf.
Take Lingzi Chen’s valediction for a cobbler forced to abandon his business or Eleni Balakrishnan’s farewell to David Inocencio, a giant in the field of youth justice, gone too soon at 59.
Source: https://missionlocal.org/2023/12/staff-picks-mission-locals-favorite-mission-local-stories-of-2023/
The family business traces its origins back to 1774 when church archives mention Johannes Birkenstock, who worked as a cobbler in Langen-Bergheim, Germany.
Source: https://krdo.com/news/2023/09/13/birkenstock-heads-for-wall-street-in-another-blow-to-europe/