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Advocacy group slams 'Xtreme' high-calorie restaurant dishes
Let’s be real here. Anyone who orders a meal with three pieces of breaded chicken, a buttery sauce, and mashed potatoes can’t be much surprised that it’s high in calories. Or that a piece of cake that weighs close to a pound might, as...
Tags: Steak and Eggs, Obesity, Brinker International Incorporated, IHOP Corporation, Foods and Beverages
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Watch Bad Lip-Reading NFL: You won't believe what they're saying
Bad Lip-Reading -- that Internet phenomenon that seamlessly inserts nonsensical audio into video clips from the likes of the "Twilight" movies, "Hunger Games" and presidential debates -- has turned its twisted sense of humor on the NFL. And it is a must...
Tags: Football, San Diego Chargers, Denver Broncos, Pete Carroll, Minnesota Vikings
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'Next Iron Chef' recap: Bacon buffet? No way!
What could be better than a Vegas buffet with all the seafood, prime rib and dessert your heart could desire? An entire bacon buffet, of course. On Sunday night's "Next Iron Chef," the remaining four chefs were asked to create a bacon Vegas buffet for the...
Tags: Judges, Justice System, Bacon, Crime, Law and Justice
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7 gut-busting restaurant dishes to avoid
The nonprofit Center for Science in the Public Interest announced the "winners" of its Xtreme Eating Awards, handed to restaurant-chain dishes with off-the-chart calories and saturated fat. Some are obvious awardees, such as a milkshake that actually...
Tags: Pies and Tarts, Foods and Beverages, Steaks, Bacon, Shrimp
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'Next Iron Chef' recap: Will a woman bring home the bacon?
There's a two-in-three chance that the winner of "The Next Iron Chef" will be a woman. Cause to celebrate? Chefs Amanda Freitag and Alex Guarnaschelli are now duking it out with pitbull chef Nate Appleman for the Season 5 title of "Next Iron Chef" and a...Tags: The Hershey Co., Personal Weapon Control, Gun Control, Food Network (tv network), Judges
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Spam maker Hormel to buy Skippy peanut butter from Unilever
Lunch meat purveyor Hormel Foods is making a run at the supermarket's middle aisles, buying the Skippy peanut butter brand for about $700 million. The Austin, Minn., company, also known for its Spam canned ham, is acquiring Skippy from Unilever's U.S....
Tags: China, Butter, Peanut Butter, Walmart, Salmonella Infection
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Cookbook Watch: 'Creamy and Crunchy' by Jon Krampner
One definition of geekdom is being fascinated by things that other people don’t give a second thought to. To my mind that’s a great virtue, not a shortcoming. And a new book by local author Jon Krampner is nothing but virtuous. “Creamy...
Tags: Butter, Peanut Butter
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Test Kitchen tips: Storing oils
I'm often asked by new Test Kitchen interns why we keep our oils in the refrigerator. We refrigerate our oils to keep them fresh and from going bad. Because of their high fat content, oils can go rancid quickly when left at room temperature or exposed...
Tags: Peanut Butter, Chicken, Foods and Beverages, Limes, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Cookbook Watch: 'Vietnamese Home Cooking' by Charles Phan
Any cook with an interest in Asian food will love this book from the Slanted Door's Charles Phan. I've had my copy of "Vietnamese Home Cooking" only a few weeks, but it's already well-thumbed. I've been on a real binge, making his green papaya salad...
Tags: Shrimp
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California schools told to destroy peanut butter possibly tied to salmonella
L.A. NOWCalifornia schools have been asked to destroy all peanut butter that is being recalled by its manufacturer, Sunland Inc., over concerns that it may contain Salmonella contamination. But Los Angeles Unified is not one of the 320 California school... -
Chez Jay headed for official Santa Monica landmark status
L.A. NOWChez Jay, a cozy bar and restaurant long popular with beach bums, tourists and celebrities alike, qualifies for designation as a local landmark, the Santa Monica Landmarks Commission decided late Monday. The 6-0 vote, taken after dozens of patrons spoke..... -
Peanut butter recall expands to 76 products on salmonella fears
The peanut butter recall that started this past weekend with a salmonella-linked product sold at Trader Joe’s has now been expanded to dozens of peanut, cashew and almond butters, according to producer Sunland Inc. The New Mexico-based company...
Tags: Butter, Peanut Butter, Abdominal Pain, U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Safeway Inc.
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