Food News: IHOP Brings Back All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes For A Limited Time

IHOP Brings Back All-You-Can-Eat Pancakes For A Limited Time

IHOP normally has an all-you-can-eat pancakes deal on National Pancake Day, but they are now offering the same deal for all customers through September 15. There are two ways to get the deal. 

First, you can order breakfast combos that include a short stack of buttermilk pancakes and the pancakes are all-you-can-eat. Every short stack includes two pancakes and you can keep them coming two at a time until you are finished with your meal. 

The second way is to order pancakes only. IHOP says you can “start with a Full Stack of 5 Buttermilk Pancakes for just $5, followed by a Short Stack (2 buttermilk pancakes) with every additional order.” The all-you-can-eat IHOP pancakes deal is only good for buttermilk pancakes and is available now through September 15 at IHOP locations nationwide. 

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Happy National Avocado Day

So said early 20th-century adventurer and U.S. Department of Agriculture botanist, David Fairchild, when he introduced the gorgeous fruits to the U.S. And he was right. Avocados are creamy, delicious, vitamin-heavy symbols of nature offering us the good life at a bargain price. All this, plus their versatile value for your body both inside and out make avocados well worth celebrating, as we do every July 31 on National Avocado Day.

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A 21-year-old woman in California has 100 different allergies and has been restricted to eating just 13 foods.

 They are Whitefish, turkey, green beans, zucchini, cucumber, lime, dates, grapes, raspberries, pears, chia seeds, water lily seeds, and olive oil. 

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Costco Brings Back Famous $9 Frozen Cream Cheese Biscuits.

Costco is bringing back one of its most popular items – a frozen, 24-count box of Robinhood Meetinghouse Cream Cheese Biscuits that are priced at $8.89. There are seven simple ingredients including real butter and cream cheese they’re free of artificial colors and flavors, GMOs, and corn syrup, and you can bake them straight from the freezer. 

The biscuits are equally good on sandwiches or desserts with the addition of eggs, bacon, sausage patties, fried chicken sliders, or even strawberry shortcake. Customers are raving about the return of the biscuits with comments like “they look and sound amazing”, “they are the best”, and “[they taste] just like homemade, and last in the freezer for up to a year. 

You may need to move fast to get the biscuits because they’re only available for a limited time and will probably sell out fast. Check with your local Costco location to make sure that they are available in your area. 

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