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Wednesday, November 30, 2005
5 Star Mexican Food: Sanchez Taqueria - Tigard, Oregon
Tuesday, November 29, 2005
The Road To Recovery
Sunday, November 20, 2005
Sprite "Aruba Mix" - Bad Timing or Bad Taste?
The Governor of Alabama has called for a boycott of the entire country (tourism and goods). From CNN: MONTGOMERY, Alabama (AP) -- Gov. Bob Riley called for a nationwide travel boycott of Aruba on Tuesday on behalf of a missing Alabama teenager's family, who accuse the island's government of not fully cooperating with the investigation into her disappearance. Riley asked his fellow governors to join him in urging the boycott of Aruba, where 18-year-old Natalee Holloway was last seen on May 30. "There are no other alternatives to get Aruban authorities to take this as seriously as they should," Riley said.
Debate is ongoing here at the FPT Test Kitchen.
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Saturday, November 19, 2005
Barq's Root Beer Blog - The Blog With Bite!
Thursday, November 17, 2005
Yes We Have A Winner
That is correct and Senet can now email us for his Arby's coupon.
Saturday, November 12, 2005
5-Day 'Name That Meal' Contest - It's On
Reader Submits Photo Of His Grocery Store: Frazier Foods
Friday, November 11, 2005
Reader Calls For Pizza Hut To Offer BBQ Sauce For Individual Sale
Tuesday, November 08, 2005
Reader exclaims: "I Did Not Believe I Saw The Wienermobile Today"
Monday, November 07, 2005
Tootsie Pops: 100 down and more to go
Wednesday, November 02, 2005
Everybody Loves Waffles - Right?
Here is some waffle history from mrbreakfast.com
13th Century A.C. - Ancient Greeks cook flat cakes between two metal plates. These early waffles were called obleios and were primarily savory in nature, prepared with cheeses and herbs.
1620 - The pilgrims bring Dutch "wafles" to America.
1735 - The word "waffle" - with two "f"s - appears in English print for the first time.
Late 1800's - Thomas Jefferson returns to the U.S. from France with a long handled, patterned waffle iron.
1869 - Cornelius Swarthout patents the first U.S. Waffle Iron.
1953 - Frank Dorsa's Eggo Frozen Waffles are sold in Supermarkets for the first time.
1964-65 - Brussels restaurateur Maurice Vermersch brings his wife's Brussels Waffle recipe to the World's Fair in New York. The fluffy yeast-infused waffle becomes a huge hit and becomes known as the Belgium waffle.