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Food News: Kraft Is Coming Out with a Pizza-Flavored Mac and Cheese

Kraft Is Coming Out with a Pizza-Flavored Mac and Cheese

 

 

A lot of kids go back and forth between the TWO "main food groups": Pizza . . . and Mac and Cheese. Now, they don't have to choose one.

 

 

Kraft Mac and Cheese is unleashing a new pizza flavor, for a limited time. They say its "bold and savory notes of garlic and classic Italian spices . . . capture the essence of a classic slice in every bite."

 

 

Kraft says the pizza flavor is "now available for purchase at retailers across the U.S., and will remain available throughout the back-to-school season."

 

 

Plus, if you live in New York City, Chicago, or Detroit, you may be able to order this mac and cheese for DELIVERY through Gopuff, a grocery delivery service. 

 

 

That option will be available starting this Friday. Kraft says it'll be delivered in as little as "15 minutes" . . . in a custom Kraft Mac & Cheese pizza delivery box, while supplies last. And get this: It'll only cost $1. 

Read More HERE, HERE

How fast could you eat a one-pound head of iceberg lettuce?

 The University of Minnesota has a Lettuce Club and an annual speed-eating contest.  

 

The winner is crowned "Head Lettuce" and gets to organize next year's event.  The record is 2 minutes and 35 seconds. 

Today is National Cheesecake Day.

National Cheesecake Day is the creamiest and yummiest holiday held on July 30 where America samples and indulges in some of the most delicious cheesecakes ever!

Separately, cheese and cake are beloved all over the world. But taken together, they attract a veritable cult following. Cheesecake is thought to have originated in ancient Greece, as evidenced by its earliest mention in Greek physician, Aegimus’, a book on the art of making cheesecakes. Since then, cheesecake has been passed down through the generations and entered into the fabric of numerous cultures.

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There's good news and bad news: The summer's hottest drink is called "The Spaghett" . . . or "NASCAR spritz" . . . which is bottled beer, often a Miller High Life, topped up with a splash of Aperol and lemon juice. 

The BAD news is that this is supposedly a "recession indicator." 

Read More HERE


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