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10 outstanding recipes (Savannah Morning News)
Hard to believe, but it's that time again. Time to look back and marvel over the many outstanding recipes we've tested and tasted in the Tribune test kitchen.
10 take a bow (The Charlotte Observer)
(By Carol Mighton Haddix, Chicago Tribune) Hard to believe, but it's that time again. Time to look back and marvel over the many outstanding recipes we've tested and tasted in the Tribune test kitchen. Not to brag, but there were some real winners. That simple, but decadent rib-eye steak topped with a tangle of sweet onions and tarragon, for example. And those addictive sandwich cookies that ...
Help kids make healthy choices when eating out (Dayton Daily News)
Two-for-one deals, kids-eats-free night, complimentary appetizers or desserts ... they can all save families money, but a good value and a good meal are two different things.
Finally -- a $2.99 value deal at Jack in the Box (Orange County Register)
The chain is among the last of the Southern California fast-food chains to introduce a big value combo meal.
Tamales inspire, lentils power holiday casserole (Memphis Commercial Appeal)
If you are looking for something traditional with a twist to serve as you bring in the New Year, think tamales.
Nutrition Quiz (The Sacramento Bee)
Economic times are tough, we know. And when the going gets tough, the tough retreat to a fast-food joint and order a "value meal," which ranges anywhere from 70 cents to $1.50. A nonprofit nutritionist organization, the Cancer Project, has released its "Top 5 Worst Value Meals," in terms of nutritional content. Take our quiz in which we ask one question about each of the five fast-food ...
The High Price of Cheap Eats (The Gadsden Times)
A nonprofit ranks the five worst meals you can buy at fast food restaurants.
Fast food value offerings might have health costs (The Daily News)
Recessionary eating isn’t always healthful eating, especially when it comes to the $1 value menus pushed by fast food chains to keep sales growing through the economic slump, according to one health watchdog.
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