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"Hormel Chili's Breakable Chip Promotion Offers Double Dippers a Chance to Win"
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"Hormel Chili's Breakable Chip Promotion Offers Double Dippers a Chance to Win"

Hormel Chili has introduced "Double Dippable Chips," breakable tortilla chips with a perforation down the center, allowing for double-dipping without the social stigma. The company acknowledges the polarizing nature of double-dipping and is holding a live poll to gauge public opinion. They will offer limited quantities of "Double Dip" kits, including the chips, chili, and a recipe for a 7-Layer Chili Cheese Dip, just in time for the NCAA March Madness Tournament.

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"2024 Girl Scout Cookie Lineup Revealed with Special Changes"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by syracuse.com

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The Girl Scouts of NYPENN Pathways Council has officially launched its 2024 Girl Scout Cookie Program, offering nine delicious cookie varieties for purchase until March 31. The theme for this year's program is "Unbox the Future," aiming to support invaluable life and leadership experiences for Girl Scouts. Customers can buy cookies through a dedicated season page, order from registered Girl Scouts, or locate community booths. The cookies are priced at $6 per package, with proceeds staying with local councils and troops to fund various activities and projects.

"2024 Girl Scout Cookie Lineup Revealed: Where to Buy Fort Worth's Favorite"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by AL.com

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Girl Scout Cookies are back for the 2024 season with the theme "Unbox the Future," but the popular Raspberry Rally cookie won't be returning this year due to supply prioritization. The new lineup includes favorites like Thin Mints and Samoas, as well as new additions like Toast-Yay! and Adventurefuls. Customers can purchase cookies from registered Girl Scouts, local councils, or through the Girl Scout Cookie Finder, with the option for direct shipping.

"2024 Girl Scout Cookie Lineup and Ordering Guide"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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The Girl Scouts of the USA have launched the 2024 national Girl Scout Cookie season with the theme "Unbox the Future," featuring classic favorites like Thin Mints, Adventurefuls, and Samoas/Caramel deLites. The 2024 lineup includes new cookies like Caramel Chocolate Chip and Lemon-Ups, while the popular Raspberry Rally cookies will not be available this season. Customers can purchase cookies from registered Girl Scouts, local councils, or through the Girl Scout Cookie Finder, with some cookies being gluten-free, vegan, kosher, and halal certified.

"Blue Apron Unveils 'Prepared & Ready' Meal Kits for 2024 Launch"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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Blue Apron has launched a new "Prepared & Ready" line of pre-made, non-frozen meals, featuring over 16 nutritionist-approved options, including chef-crafted dishes and dietician-approved offerings. The meals are delivered fresh and can be accessed with or without a subscription, starting at $13.49 per serving. With a focus on convenience and nutritional value, the line offers diverse and delicious options, making wholesome eating easier and more accessible for those with busy lifestyles.

Thanksgiving Food Face-Off: Turkey Reigns, but Controversy Surrounds Other Classics

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Fox News

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Americans in Washington, D.C. reveal their must-have Thanksgiving dishes, including unique preparations like "trash can turkey" where the bird is smoked under a U.S.-made trash can for 6-8 hours. Mashed potatoes ranked as the most popular side dish, followed by stuffing, mac and cheese, and sweet potatoes. Cranberry sauce was the most disliked traditional Thanksgiving food. Other favorites mentioned include potato salad, ham, baked macaroni, greens, and homemade sweet potato pie.

"National Sandwich Day: Zodiac-inspired 'wiches, top picks in CNY, Dallas, and 2023 deals"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by New York Post

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In celebration of National Sandwich Day, this article playfully matches each zodiac sign with a sandwich that embodies its characteristics. From the fiery Aries represented by the Cuban sandwich to the comfort-loving Cancer symbolized by the grilled cheese, each sign is paired with a sandwich that reflects its traits. The article also highlights sandwich deals offered by various restaurants on this special day.

The Truth About Tofu: Is It Really Good for You?

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Takeout

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Plant-based diets are gaining popularity, but there are several foods that may not be as vegan-friendly as they seem. Some beers use isinglass, derived from fish bladders, as a clarifier, while bread can contain animal-derived ingredients like eggs, milk, and dough conditioners made from hog hair and poultry feathers. Salad dressings often contain dairy or honey, and fresh pasta recipes may include eggs and dairy. Non-dairy creamers and conventional white sugar may still contain milk byproducts or be processed with bone char. Even sprinkles can contain confectioner's glaze made from insect secretions. It's important to read labels and be aware of hidden animal products when making plant-based choices.

Savannah Guthrie's Daily Fast-Food Sandwich and Cookie Obsession

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo Life

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Savannah Guthrie, co-anchor of Today, reveals in an interview that she eats the same fast-food sandwich, a Bacon-Style Turkey, Cheddar & Egg White Sandwich, for lunch every day. Despite her cooking show "Starting from Scratch," Guthrie rates her cooking skills at a 2 out of 10. She started the show to make meals her kids would enjoy. While she enjoys dining out for dinner, this quick and high-protein sandwich keeps her going throughout the day.

"Alex Guarnaschelli and daughter Ava cook up a family resemblance in the kitchen"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Daily Mail

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Celebrity chef and Chopped judge Alex Guarnaschelli was seen cooking with her look-alike daughter Ava in preparation for Mother's Day. The duo was working with Ziploc Endurables to show families how easy it is to get involved in the kitchen and learn simple skills to help busy parents and caretakers all year long. Guarnaschelli shared two exclusive, family-friendly recipes and emphasized the importance of prepping ahead of time and involving kids in the process to build their confidence in the kitchen.