Wednesday, July 22, 2009

The Week in Food


Administrators at a kindergarten in Southampton, England have decided that when it comes to fighting truancy, they'll drop the stick in favor of the carrot--or rather, the curry.

Thanks to the Claim Jumper restaurant chain of California, finding a fly in your soup doesn't seem like that big a deal anymore.

We've got warning labels on blow dryers, irons, household cleaners, and children's toys. Guess what's next?

You thought the days of German invasions were over: but don't worry, this time instead of sending in Panzers, they're sending in supermarkets.

At some high-end confectioner's, milk chocolate will soon take on a slightly different meaning.

A new hunting season opens in Florida which begs the question, is Burmese python red meat or white meat?

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