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Heinz's New Ketchup Recipe: So Long Market Success? | dollarish
May 17, 2010 – 1:29 pm | No Comment

Determined unfit for the esteemed vegetable position, instead of blasting their current ketchup recipe into the repelled “use sparingly” flabby peek of the food pyramid and then offering consumers a ‘low sodium’ version of their prized …

Profile information (My Village Southwark)
March 5, 2010 – 9:50 am | No Comment

Despite the restaurant being busy at lunchtimes, it is not that good. The service is acceptable, but the food is not good enough for the premium prices charged.

lhorra's blog: "The Hyper Preservative"
March 4, 2010 – 3:44 am | No Comment

It took a long time for the food world to catch up with Howard Moskowitz. He knocked on doors and tried to explain his idea about the plural nature of perfection, and no one answered. He spoke at food-industry conferences, …. In the gourmet- ketchup world, there is River Run and Uncle Dave’s, …

Tips and recipes for feeding finicky pint-size eaters (Seattle Times)
March 2, 2010 – 11:07 pm | No Comment

Parents can present the food but children decide what they will eat.

Battle of the Bacon Cheeseburgers (SouthtownStar)
January 14, 2010 – 12:49 pm | No Comment

During National Meat Month, I wanted to do something spectacularto honor all of the dead animals I’ve shoved down the hatch in my 33glorious years. After convincing the food editor, and more importantly my speciallady, that the old ticker wouldn’t explode, I began a quest to find thebest bacon cheeseburger around.

Food trends for 2010 get back to basics, Erie columnist says (Erie Times-News)
January 13, 2010 – 6:18 am | No Comment

Every January, food industry experts like to gaze into their crystal balls and predict the food trends for the coming year. Some of them will get it right, and others will miss the mark completely, but most everyone will have something to say about it.

…There Are Children Starving in India [Casaubon's Book] (ScienceBlogs)
December 7, 2009 – 5:55 pm | No Comment

The subject of food waste is not sexy. Anyone faced with the statistic that we waste 40% of our food in America is almost certainly appalled – for a second or two. But they also probably stop thinking about it just a tiny second later, probably after a moment of thinking “not us, though.” And

Kikkoman Corporation – Financial And Strategic Analysis Review – New Report Published (OfficialWire)
November 14, 2009 – 3:51 pm | No Comment

Kikkoman Corporation (Kikkoman) is principally engaged in the manufacture and sale of food products, beverages and other food products.

Shoebox Of Treats For Troops In Afghanistan (Jersey Insight)
November 11, 2009 – 1:38 pm | No Comment

Islanders have the chance to do their bit for troops in Afghanistan by putting together a shoebox of goodies.Bridget Shaw – the wife of St Clement’s rector – is asking us to put together food, toiletries and magazines which she will send to the frontline.Sweets – especially Haribo – nuts, tomato ketchup and even lip balm

Ten ways to fight the fat (SMU Daily Campus)
October 21, 2009 – 8:39 am | No Comment

1. Cut your food into smaller bites. It will help you eat slower, chew more thoroughly and ultimately let your body recognize when it is full. 2. Stuff your sandwich with lots of veggies.

On Restaurants | A marriage of style, sushi (The Columbus Dispatch)
October 6, 2009 – 11:08 am | No Comment

If all goes well with Sushi Rock, the new steak and sushi restaurant at 570 N. High St. on the I-670 cap, you might never have to go inside to enjoy the food. But you’ll miss a lot if you don’t. George Psaras, owner and operator of this third entry in the Cleveland

Breakfast saltiest meal of day for many Britons (Daily Telegraph)
October 5, 2009 – 7:12 am | No Comment

Breakfast is the saltiest meal of the day for many Britons the Food Standards Agency has warned.

Leading food brands loaded with more salt than supermarkets’ own labels (Daily Mail)
October 5, 2009 – 1:18 am | No Comment

Supermarket ‘own-label’ foods contain less salt than the leading brands, the food watchdog reveals today.

Leading food brands are loaded with more salt than supermarkets’ own labels (Daily Mail)
October 5, 2009 – 12:11 am | No Comment

Supermarket ‘own-label’ foods contain less salt than the leading brands, the food watchdog reveals today.

All that you wanted to know about fried rice (Hindustan Times)
September 27, 2009 – 11:33 am | No Comment

When it comes to Chinese food, I judge restaurants by their fried rice. If a kitchen can’t turn out a good fried rice, the rest of the food will be pretty lousy too.

Foster’s Grille (Newsday)
September 22, 2009 – 8:21 pm | No Comment

At this quirky, family-friendly place filled with video games, order at the counter and your food is brought to you. Burger bites : The signature Charburger is good and drippy when bitten. You may customize yours for free with mayo, ketchup, mustard, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle and cheese. A bonus is that every burger comes with an order of fries and a soft drink. Those