Clay’s Corner – Super Bowl Sandwiches and More
Now we get to an area where most people love to stop and load up at any given Super Bowl party.
Now we get to an area where most people love to stop and load up at any given Super Bowl party.
Today we look a just some light snacks or "finger foods" that you might have at your Super Bowl party. There can be enough variety that everyone will find something that they like.
One week from today, Super Bowl XLVI will be played in Indianapolis. Weather you are a fan of the New York Giants or the New England Patriots, or a football fan in general, this is the game you have been waiting for.
Yesterday was National Pie Day. This day is set aside by the Pie Council of America to celebrate the deliciousness of the food that can be eaten at any time of the day!
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It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that a slice of pizza loaded with fatty sausages and drizzling with grease is bad for you. But some foods, such as trail mix, sports drinks, and even dried fruit are calorie bombs in disguise. “Fryin
Hey America, if you were wondering how you could possibly gain more weight eating fast food — wonder no more — Burger King has got your ever-expanding backside covered.
Following testing in Mexico, Turkey, Brazil, Columbia and Peru, BK is offering delivery service at ten pa
Hostess, which makes such iconic foods as Wonder Bread and Twinkies, has filed for bankruptcy. The company is some $860 million in debt, so clearly some restructuring is in order.
What happens now, you ask? Here are some possible scenarios of what may take place:
It has long been said that a Twinkie would survive a nuclear war. But Hostess, the company that makes the treats, is not so immortal.
In fact, Hostess is expected to file for bankruptcy this week, citing over $800 million in debt. While there is a good chance Hostess will be able to reorganize or be bought out by another company — ensuring Twinkies, Ding Dongs and Ho Hos will remain in stores — it’s possible that this could spell the end of the line for the tasty snack cakes we all grew up on.
In one corner, we have Starbucks, the coffee conglomerate that brought the urban coffee shop vibe to people all around the world. All people have to do is look for that green, wavy-haired mermaid to get their caffeine fix.
In the other, we have Dunkin’ Donuts, the coffee brand that “America runs on” and has been around since the first Massachusetts location opened in 1950. It’s not just the location for great coffee, but great donuts, too!
If you read food labels when grocery shopping, you’re not alone. And in some stores, they’ve made it even easier for you, displaying nutritional scores alongside prices.
In one corner, we have Mountain Dew, the soft drink heavily rooted in extreme sports, like surfing, skiing and snowboarding, and challenges you to “do the Dew.” According to PepsiCo lawyers, it also has the ability to turn mice into jelly!
In the other, we have Dr. Pepper, the “one of a kind,” oldest major soft drink in America that’s currently celebrating all that makes its drinkers special and unique. In addition, it’s sibling soda Dr. Pepper TEN is apparently so manly that “it’s not for women.”