Heinz Wants You to Collect Ketchup Packets?
You may not realize it, but you're inadvertently collecting SAUCE PACKETS. They're in your car . . . your kitchen drawers . . . your desk at work or at school . . . and between your couch cushions.
Well, Heinz WANTS you to collect their sauce packets. This summer INTENTIONALLY, and if you do, you could be eligible for prizes.
If you haven't noticed, they've been releasing special sauce packets, which will be available through August. They each have one of the 50 states on them . . . and depict a food that state is known for.
The idea is to collect as many states as you can . . . and then upload photos of each at Saucemerica.com as you go.
The more states you have, the more entries you get. There are smaller prizes worth $3.00 to $250.00 . . . and grand prizes ranging from $500 to $100,000. At the very least, the first 600,000 participants will automatically get a $1.00 off coupon . . . good for any Heinz condiment at the store.
And don't worry. You don't have to GO to every state to fill up your collection.
Heinz is randomly shipping a variety of state packets to restaurants, movie theaters, stadiums, and to-go places. And they're available for all their sauces . . . including ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise, ranch, BBQ, and tartar sauce.
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Today is National Prune Day.
Health experts recommend eating one to two prunes a day . . . is anyone doing that?
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Cheddar Biscuit Breakfast Sandwiches Are Back From Jack In The Box.
Jack in the Box has announced the return of their Cheddar Biscuit Breakfast Sandwiches for a limited time. There are two flavor options including:
- Bacon Cheddar Biscuit Breakfast Sandwich – hickory-smoked bacon, melted American cheese, and a fresh-cracked egg served on a warm biscuit with cheddar cheese baked into it.
- Sausage Cheddar Biscuit Breakfast Sandwich – features grilled sausage, melted American cheese, and a fresh-cracked egg on a warm biscuit with cheddar cheese baked into it.
Prices start at 2 for $6, and the returning sandwiches are available at participating nationwide Jack in the Box locations through August 6, 2023, for a limited time.
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These Are The Four Worst Foods To Eat At Breakfast If You Feel "Meh" All of The Time
Eating a well-balanced, healthy breakfast gets your day off to a good start, and having adequate protein is the most important part of that, according to new research. The problem is that most people get their protein at dinnertime instead of breakfast, as noted by the American Society for Nutrition, and protein “consumed at dinner time cannot be stored for later use and is either used for energy or stored as fat.” The goal is to aim for 20g of protein at breakfast. They have also picked four of the worst foods to eat at breakfast, along with suggestions for what to eat instead.
The worst breakfast foods regarding protein value are:
- Almond milk latte – this drink only contains 1.6g of protein and won’t stave off hunger for long.
- Muffin – not a great protein option with an average of 4.5g.
- Toast – buttered toast tastes great but checks in at 6g of protein.
- Banana bread – a tasty option that only contains 2.6g of protein.
Recommendations for foods high in protein include:
- Eggs (12g in two eggs)
- Greek yogurt (10g in 100g)
- Chia seed pudding (2 tbsp contains 5g protein)
- Protein shake (up to 30g depending upon the protein powder you use)
- Veggie frittata or omelet (if combined with cottage cheese, up to 15-20g protein)
- Smoked salmon bagel (16g)
Follow these guidelines for a healthier, more substantial breakfast with adequate protein.
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