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New Diet Pepsi Slender Cans

    A few months ago Coca-Cola released five somewhat new Diet-Coke flavors in slender silver cans to attract the taste buds of Millennials. Pepsi’s marketing department figures what is good for the goose is good for the gander. So now Pepsi is releasing their version of skinny silver cans with non-original flavors. Slick!

    The secret history of Popeye Candy Cigarettes

      What is Popeye smoking in his pipe? Candy cigarettes have been around for ages. Today they are known as candy sticks. They are banned in many countries throughout the world to curbside actual addiction to real cigarettes.

      What ever happened to turtle soup?

        We do not eat turtles. Turtles eat pizza. There was a time in the U.S. where turtle soup was a popular dish. In early black and white movies, it was common to see turtle soup on a menu. The waning of the dish grew because of our affinity for the turtle being a cute creature. From Pogo’s bard of the swamp “Churchy” to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, we were conditioned to not eat turtles but to make them our pets. The peak of turtle soup came when an overpopulation of people rushed to the San Fransico area during the Gold Rush. Food was very expensive.
        In 1971, The Endangered Species Act was passed and killing sea turtles in United States waters was prohibited. Granday’s and other turtle canneries went out of business.

        Cricket Chips

          There is nothing wrong with eating bugs. Many countries throughout the world love eating bugs. North America has an issue with eating bugs. We have no problem squashing the crap out of them. As much as we hate them, we do not want to eat them. Chirps chips hope to dissuade you from those silly notations. Just think of Dorito chips ground up with cricket flour. You can pick from three different flavors: cheddar, bbq and sea salt chips. Just stop thinking of Jiminy Cricket singing “When You Wish Upon A Star” and take a bite out of that little bugger. Yummy!
          Once you try Chirps, you will bug your friends to snack on them too.

          Hellmann’s REAL Ketchup Sweetened only with Honey

            Hellmann’s is better known for its mayonnaise line of products. The company will start rolling out ketchup nationwide for the first time in the U.S. with Hellmann’s REAL Ketchup Sweetened only with Honey.
            Hellmann’s new ketchup is made with a total of six simple ingredients: tomato puree, honey, wine vinegar, spices, onion powder, and salt. The ketchup contains no artificial ingredients or preservatives and uses non-GMO sourced ingredients.

            Eat Your Words by Charlotte Foltz Jones and illustrated by John O’Brien

              Food plays a significant role in literature and pop culture. Where did certain food terms originate from? Eat Your Words by Charlotte Foltz Jones and illustrated by John O’Brien explores the language of food. Why are certain food terms used and from where do they come from? Your brain will hunger for more as you devour every page. Feed me more! This book is a bellyful of knowledge for both kids and adults. Food should be fun. You will enjoy this gastronomical book of tidbits.
              In a nutshell, this book is not a hot potato. It’s a piece of cake to read. Charlotte Foltz Jones is one smart cookie. You have to be out to lunch if you do not buy it. Use your noodle and tell your friends about this book.

              Walmart sells funeral potatoes

                I am a bit surprised that a conservative retailer like Walmart would sell funeral potatoes. Traditionally, the casserole is served as a side dish during after-funeral dinners in the Western and Southern United States. They are very popular at gatherings of the Church of Latter-day Saints. I have not tasted funeral potatoes, I heard they are to die for.

                Dunkin’ Donuts is testing donut fries

                  Dunkin’ Donuts is rolling out what they call “Donut Fries.” They are doing a test run in some of its restaurants in the Boston market. The cinnamon-sugar covered donut fries retail 5 for $1.99. To be fair, where I come from they are called churros. Nice try guys. Somewhere Homer is drooling for donut fries.

                  Strange foods: Polish Beaver Tails

                    Polish people love their Beaver Tails. However, they are not the pastry version found at Rideau Canal in Ottawa, Canada. They are actually from the living animal. 300 years ago, beavers were considered to be part of the fish world by Polish people. Compendium ferculorum, albo Zebranie potraw (A Collection of Dishes) is a cookbook by Stanisław Czerniecki written in 1682 with the recipe for the Polish dish. Lucky for the beaver, it has become somewhat of an endangered species in Poland. Can I please get some Nutella and sugar on my tail, please! Like the dodo bird, this recipe has fallen by the wayside.