Friday, October 26, 2012

Subway Sandwich Combos, Raw Brains Taste Test, Salted Caramel Trend And More

Friday, October 26, 2012
When it comes to Subway sandwiches, we always thought that if you find a variation that works for you, stick with it. But news out of the Subway camp has us thinking otherwise -- there are apparently 37 million possible sandwich variations at the chain's nearly 38,000 locations.
Salted Caramel Goes From Rarefied To Routine
Candy Corn Is Most Buzzed Halloween Candy, Says Research Group
WATCH: Raw Brain Taste Test
PHOTOS: Gut-Busting Burgers Push The Limits Of Reason
Major Food Companies Spending Millions To Oppose GMO Label Law
BLOG POSTS
Elie Ayrouth: So Apparently, There are KFC Locations With All-You-Can-Eat Buffets
All-you-can-eat fast food? The possibilities seem utterly endless. Can you fathom a towering volcano of mashed potatoes, deep fried chicken drumsticks, topped with corn and erupting with gravy?
Stephanie Keller: Five Life Changing Condiments
For me, condiments can make or break the enjoyment of almost any meal and every once in a while there is an offering so delicious it stops me dead in my tracks. What are some exceptional condiments you can't live without?
Julie Brothers: Farm to Fork Across America: Horse Power on Betsey's Farm, Bainbridge Island, WA
Betsey deliberately styles her life with closeness to her land. Horse power is her vehicle to make the connection real, something she doesn't believe is possible with diesel-powered farming.
Rebecca Gerendasy: It's a Mad Mad Mad Mad World of Basque Peppers (Video)
It's a mad, mad, mad mad world of Basque peppers featuring a virtual who's who of the pepper variety kingdom. Manuel Recio, of Viridian Farms, takes us on a guided tour of the many star-studded attractions peppered throughout his farm.
Frances Moore Lappé and Anna Lappé: Seven Things to Tell Your Friends About GMOs
We know it's easy to get sunk by "information overload" and agribusiness advertising. So far the largest GMO maker, Monsanto, and other industry giants have plowed at least $35 million into keeping us in the dark.

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