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Trying to outrun the food police
There was the assault on trans-fats. A new law requiring calorie counts on menus. A county in California that banned toys in too-fatty kids' meals. And now there's a war on sodium. It's no wonder the food industry is hurrying to outrun the increasingly...Tags: Orlando Restaurants, Michelle Obama, Healthy Diet, Clarence Otis, General Mills Incorporated
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Grilled cheese as far as the eye could see
Daily DishWhat a cheesy event. That's a compliment, of course, to the Second Eighth Annual Grilled Cheese Invitational, held Saturday near downtown L.A. (as the name suggests, the contest doesn't take itself too seriously). Thousands were in attendance to enjoy... -
2011 will usher in even more fast-food gluttony
Daily DishMove over, KFC's Double Down. Make room for a Papa John's pizza with not just bacon but "double bacon" and six types of cheese. Or Burger King's Quad Stacker, at left. And then there's Burger King's Ultimate Breakfast Platter with...... -
The KFC Double Down version 2.0, for the rest of us
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Diabetes expertâs recipes KO the KFC Double Down
Cooking Gal» Orlando Sentinel â Cooking GalThe new KFC Double Down has sparked an culinary and nutrition outcry. But Elizabeth Edelman, co-founder and resident culinary expert at Diabetes Daily, has developed the D.D. Double Down – a more healthful version containing almost 30 percent less... -
KFCâs Double Down Sandwich: Does it deserve the title of unhealthiest fast food?
The Fitness Center» Orlando Sentinel â The Fitness CenterJust when you think fast food couldnât get any worse for you, along comes KFCâs Double Down Sandwich. Two fried chicken breast âbunsâ with bacon, cheese and Colonelâs Sauce in-between? For those interested in the âheal... -
Exhibit at Smithsonian explores history of America's obsession with food
Whether you're stuffing your face with a KFC Double Down sandwich or watching Gordon Ramsay roast professional chefs on "Hell's Kitchen," you're sharing in one of society's biggest obsessions: food. "Food is hot," said Paula Johnson, curator for the...
Tags: Julia Child, Cambridge (Middlesex, Massachusetts), The French Chef (tv program), Gordon Ramsay
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'SandwichMonday' stomachs all tastes
During a typical Monday lunch hour at WBEZ-FM studios, the staff of the National Public Radio quiz show "Wait Wait … Don't Tell Me!" gather around a table to eat and blog about a sandwich that they find intriguing.
For example, the chosen...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Tacos, Chicken, Social Media, Bacon
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Customer at Vegas' Heart Attack Grill suffers heart attack
In one of the more unfortunate cases of a company living up to its name, a man dining at the Heart Attack Grill in Las Vegas had exactly what was on the menu: A heart attack.
The diner was eating a “Triple Bypass Burger” -- including 1.5...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Heart Attack Grill, Jack in the Box Incorporated, Heart Attack, Dining and Drinking
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The Worst Ideas Ever: Book By Hartford Residents A 'Celebration of Embarrassment'
The Hartford CourantMichael Jordan giving up basketball to play baseball. "The Brady Bunch" adding a cute little kid, cousin Oliver, to boost sagging ratings. Celebrities who name their babies "Banjo," "Apple," "Facebook," "Moxie Crimefighter" or "Bronx Mowgli." The Yugo....Tags: Celebrities, Facebook, Joe Lieberman, Super Bowl, Newington
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Two Guys Lose Weight: NFL playoffs and foods to avoid
The following is a blog documenting two Los Angeles Times editors' attempts to lose weight (even on an NFL playoffs weekend). It all began on Jan. 10.
For those on a diet, here are some of the meals you may want to skip today.
The KFC Double Down...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Butter, Football, Dining and Drinking, CNBC (tv network)
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Salads are nice, but burgers are what really sell
NEW YORK (AP) — Having a burger and fries with that workout? Don't laugh. Many Americans talk skinny but eat fat. Research shows that while 47 percent of Americans say they'd like restaurants to offer healthier items like salads, only 23 percent...Tags: Foods and Beverages, IHOP Corporation, Hamburgers, Overweight, Salads
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