The King Of Nachos
The city of Lawrence, Kansas, can officially call itself the "Nacho Capital of the World." The city served up the world's largest plate of nachos Saturday at the Kansas Relays.
The city of Lawrence, Kansas, can officially call itself the "Nacho Capital of the World." The city served up the world's largest plate of nachos Saturday at the Kansas Relays.
A Japanese brewery has come up with a novel way of keeping beer cool - a frozen head.
Kirin's Ichiban Shibori Frozen Draft features a frozen foam 'lid' which keeps the beer cold for about 30 minutes.
The world's heaviest drinkers are in Europe. A new report from the World Health Organization reveals people there put away close to three glasses of wine a day. That's almost double the world average. The study found that the heaviest drinkers call eastern and central-eastern Europe home.
Paul McCartney is providing some assistance to people who want to trim the meat from their diet. He's helping to expanding the "Meat Free Monday" campaign with a new cookbook. Paul created "The Meat Free Monday Cookbook" with his daughters Mary and Stella. The book features 52 days' worth of vegetarian menu ideas to cover every Monday of the year.
A sweet lawsuit is being tried in Los Angeles this week. Sugar producers are suing the makers of high fructose corn syrup.
ZZ Top's Billy Gibbons has something new and it's not music. The guitarist is getting into the food business with his new barbecue sauce. His BFG #44 comes in two varieties.
Didn't I do a post last week about the latest way that KISS has found to part fans from their cold hard cash? Well here I come with another post because Gene Simmons has something else to sell you!
For years, McDonald’s Happy Meals have been a mainstay when it comes to promotional tie-ins, especially for major movie releases but a French fast food chain called Quick has put those plastic toys to shame. The chain recently unveiled the ‘Dark Vador’ burger in celebration for the 3D release of ‘Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace’ in France.
A Greek writer named Athenaeus recorded the oldest surviving cheesecake recipe. The ancient dessert called for just three ingredients—cheese, honey, and flour. Despite its simplicity, the Greeks believed that cheesecake had special powers. Brides and grooms ate it as wedding cake, and athletes enjoyed it before the first Olympic games in 776 BC!
Do you want the best of both worlds? Imagine the combination of a Girl Scout Thin Mint and a Nestle Crunch Bar. I am not even kidding about this!
Anyone looking for the world's finest glass of water should start heading to the tiny town of Greenwood, British Columbia.