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The Rod Ryan Show

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Food: Make IKEAs Famous Swedish Meatballs at Home.

Make IKEAs Famous Swedish Meatballs at Home.

IKEA has shared its recipe to make its Swedish meatballs at home.

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We only go to IKEA to buy the meatballs. 8.99 for a 2.2 lb bag. Love ya guys home room listener Richard.

Chicken & Waffles Pringles Are Here

Ready to add a little excitement to your quarantine snack stash? Pringles has your back. They’ve just come out with a new flavor - Chicken & Waffles. The latest addition to their chip line-up has been spotted at Dollar General and those who’ve tasted them say “there’s a very faint smell of maple syrup and they have a very dull chicken flavor to them.”

But if you’re more of a Lay’s fan, their Chicken & Waffles chips have just made a comeback. Those are available exclusively at Kroger. The chips from both brands are only around for a limited time, so get ‘em while you can.

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Snoop Dogg Is Releasing His Own Wine

Snoop Dogg is already a heavy hitter in the food world, from co-hosting a dinner party show with Martha Stewart to collaborating with Dunkin’ on the Beyond D-O-double G sandwich, and he even holds a Guinness World Record for mixing the world’s largest gin and juice. And now the rapper has his own wine coming out this summer.

Snoop Cali Red is the first vino from Snoop’s partnership with the Australian wine brand 19 Crimes,a line of wines that feature the "convicts-turned-colonists" who built Australia. Of course, he’s not one of the convicts who built Australia, but they say Snoop “embodies the spirit of 19 Crimes-rule breaking, culture creating and overcoming adversity.”

This will be the first California wine from the brand and features Snoop’s face on the label. It’s a red wine blend made with 65% Petite Syrah, 30% ZInfandel, and 5% Merlot and bottles will sell for $12.

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Here Are the 10 Most Romantic Home-Cooked Meals

 Romantic gestures are really at a premium right now . . . but one thing you CAN do is cook a great meal for your significant other. 

According to a new survey, 86% of people say cooking is a TURN-ON . . . and 81% of people in relationships say it really impresses them when their partner cooks for them.

The survey also found the 10 most romantic home-cooked meals.And they are:

Steak . . . pasta . . . chicken . . . pizza . . . burgers . . . lobster mac and cheese . . . soup

(really?). . . tacos . . . sushi . . . and risotto.

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Five Ways to Help Out Grocery Delivery People

Someone talked to a bunch of grocery delivery people and asked them how we can make their jobs a little easier right now.Here are five ways to help them out the next time you order groceries . . .

1.Be good about tipping.There's been a problem with "tip-baiting," where people add a big tip, and then change or remove it later.Also, don't punish them just because your order takes longer, or some things are out of stock.And try not to tip cash, because they'd rather not touch it.

2.Have your phone nearby.They might need to text or call you with a question, or to check your address.If you don't answer, it might cause a delay.

3.Don't try to hoard stuff.They have to follow the same rules you do.So if there's a limit on things like toilet paper or Clorox wipes, don't try to order 20 of them.

4.Avoid contact.Don't offer to help them unload or make them bring stuff inside for you.Let them leave your bags outside, so there's no face-to-face interaction.

5.Lighten your order if possible.Get what you need, but try not to include too many heavy items all at once.They're dealing with a lot of big orders, and their backs are feeling it.So keep that in mind before you stock up on 10 cases of soda.

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