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Starbucks Introduces $450 Metal Card
Each specially etched card, loaded with $400, costs $50 to make, which Starbucks says explains the $450 price tag.
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Foods and Drinks Banned In the United States
Here are 11 foods and drinks that have been banned in the U.S.A.
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Diners Called 'Fat Girls' On Check From Chilly D's Restaurant.
That is what happened to Christine Duran, Christina Huerta and Isabel Robles when they visited Chilly D's Sports Lounge, according to ABC affiliate News 10. When the three diners got their check they saw "fat girls" written on their bill.
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Big Food And The Big, Silent Salt Experiment
Food manufacturers have been quietly reducing sodium by tiny amounts in popular foods like crackers for years now. That's because if products are marked "low sodium," consumers won't buy them. But companies are also working on ways to deliver more salt taste with less sodium.
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Big Food Corporations Are Making The World Fat
Over the past decade sales of packaged foods around the world have jumped by 92%, to $2.2 trillion this year, estimates Euromonitor, a research outfit. In Brazil, China and Russia sales are three to four times their level in 2002.
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Nutella Cookies
Great recipe for all the NUTELLA Lovers :)
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Cough Syrup or ... Chocolate? Guess Which One Works Better to Zap Coughs!
Tis the season to be coughing. And if you tend to reach for your favorite bottle of cough syrup, maybe consider chocolate instead. Yes, really.
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4 Battles Won by Using Food as a Weapon
Food is a powerful weapon in the war against hunger, and apparently also in wars against other human beings.
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Armageddon, world’s strongest beer is more potent than whiskey
With an alcohol content of 65 per cent, the offering from Scotland's liberal-handed Brewmeister Brewery contains more throat-burning fire than whisky
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Why you should probably stop eating wheat
Wheat and grain-based foods are all around us. We love our bagels, pasta, bread, and breakfast cereals. For many, the thought of eliminating these staples from our diets seems wholly unreasonable, if not ludicrous.
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Pepsi-Chicken Flavored Lay’s Potato Chips Hit China
Every year, potato chip maker Lay’s launches a new flavor in China, and this time it seems like they have a real winner on their hands – pepsi-chicken, a very popular dish in the world’s most populated country.
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Fifty Shades of Chicken brings SEXY back to poultry
"GENTLY slap the breasts into submission" and "let it marinate in the fridge until the chicken is begging you for it" are not the usual instructions you've find in your average cookbook.
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Inside the World's Most High-Design Fast-Food Restaurants
Photo via Dezeen by now it's clear that high design can arrive in some pretty strange packages; sex toys, gingerbread, and dog houses, included; so it shouldn't be such a surprise that...
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Terribly Lame Kitchen Gadgets
We live in a world where everyone wants everything to be easier, and the Made for TV folks are there to try to usher that in with as many silly ass products as possible.
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Food packaging FAIL....
Packaging will do everything to sell the product inside.....
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Every damn morning...
One of my number one reasons for drinking coffee.
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Southern Greens Recipe
Linton Hopkins is a proselytizer of Southern produce. He details differences in heirloom varieties to customers in his restaurants, dotes over the stands at the Peachtree Road Farmers Market, and ships the seasonal bounty for fundraiser feasts around the country.
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Asparagus Prevents Hangovers, Incredibly Useful Study Finds
It's the holidays, so maybe you've been drinking too much. And maybe you've been dealing with a few too many hangovers. But no more.
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This Man Ate Chinese Soup So Spicy it Burned a Hole in His Stomach
So a dude walks into a hospital… and got diagnosed with a hole in the wall of his stomach only explainable by the spicy Chinese hot pot he ate a few hours earlier.
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The Father of the Chicken Nugget
Robert C. Baker was a poultry savant. But his contribution to fast food has been erased from the history books.
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