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Saltie Girl's Sweet Success
People are lining up for the newest crunch from
in Boston’s Back Bay. Anna Rossi learns how to toss and season the crave-worthy chips.
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A New Sport: Lightsaber Dueling Recognized in France
It’s now easier than ever in France to act out “Star Wars” fantasies, because its fencing federation has borrowed from a galaxy far, far away and officially recognized lightsaber dueling as a competitive sport.
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Lightsaber Dueling Awakens the Force in France
In France, it is easier than ever now to act out “Star Wars” fantasies. The fencing federation has officially recognized lightsaber dueling as a competitive sport.
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Lay's Releases New Lobster Roll Flavored Potato Chips
Lay’s is releasing new lobster roll-flavored potato chips as part of its “Tastes of America” program.
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100-Year-Old Says Beer and Chips is Secret to Long Life
When asked about the secret to a long life, 100-year-old Matilda Curcia told NBC 7 that she has one beer and three potato chips every night.
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Allied Gardens Neighbors Share 100th Birthday
NBC 7’s Bridget Naso reports on the special day shared by Mickey and Matilda in San Diego’s Allied Gardens neighborhood.
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Croke Park/Whitey's in South Boston to Start Serving Food
A classic Boston dive that was once picked as one of the best bars in America will soon be offering food to go with its cheap beer and liquor.
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Amazon Opens Store With No Cashiers, Lines or Registers
No cashiers, no lines, no registers — this is how Amazon sees the future of in-store shopping. The online retailer opened its Amazon Go concept to the public Monday, selling milk, potato chips and other items typically found at a convenience store. Amazon employees have been testing the store, which is at the bottom floor of the company’s Seattle headquarters,...
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President Trump Serves Up Lunch at Shelter for Harvey Victims
President Donald Trump cupped a boy’s face in his hands and gave him a high-five before snapping on latex gloves to hand out boxed lunches of hot dogs and potato chips to victims of Harvey in Houston on Saturday. He also loaded relief supplies into vehicles, patted storm victims on the shoulder and declared the work “good exercise.”
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New ‘Delicioso' Postage Stamps Dedicated to Latino Cuisine
From the kitchen table to the mail, the U.S. Postal Service on Thursday recognized the influence of Latino foods and flavors on American cuisine with the release of a new series of stamps....
The dedication ceremony for the Delicioso Forever Stamps was being held at the National Hispanic Cultural Center in Albuquerque....
The stamps feature bright illustrations of tamales, flan, empanadas, chile... -
Diet Resolution: Tips From the Pros on How to Lose Weight
New Year’s diet resolutions fall like needles on Christmas trees as January goes on. Genes can work against us. Metabolism, too. But a food behavior researcher has tested a bunch of little ways to tip the scale toward success.
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Some Herr's Potato Chips Recalled for Incorrect Gluten Label
Certain bags of Herr’s potato chips incorrectly labeled as gluten free are being recalled.
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Carl's Jr., Hardee's Reveal New “Most American Thickburger” Burger Topped With Hot Dog, Chips
Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s are cramming a summer cookout into one burger. The upcoming menu item is made with a beef patty that is topped with a split hot dog. The meaty duo sits on a layer of Lay’s potato chips between hamburger buns. Ketchup, mustard, tomato, red onion, pickles and American cheese will be thrown in, too. The burger...
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PGE statement
An Oregon trucker who spent days trying to hike out of a forest after taking a wrong turn said he was determined to make it home to his family. Jacob Cartwright told the “Today” show that all the walking left him in so much pain that he was shaking. But “hell or high water,” he was going back to his...