What The Artemis II Crew Is Eating On Their Moon Mission
Space food is getting a serious upgrade, as the Artemis II crew on their 10-day mission around the moon enjoy a surprisingly tasty-sounding menu of 189 items designed to keep both their bodies and spirits high. Think barbecued brisket, mac and cheese, mango salad, and even desserts like cookies and cobbler, all specially prepared to be shelf-stable, crumb-free, and easy to eat in microgravity. Tortillas are a go-to staple (58 of them, to be exact), while drinks range from coffee to smoothies, with astronauts expected to sip 43 cups of coffee over the trip. Carefully planned with both nutrition and personal preferences in mind, the meals also double as a morale boost, giving the crew a comforting, almost “camping trip” vibe while orbiting the moon.
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Arby’s Launches New French Dip Royale
Arby’s has just launched a new sandwich option with the French Dip Royale, available now at participating locations. It’s a dippable sandwich that features thinly sliced roast beef topped with melted provolone cheese, seasoned caramelized onions, garlic aioli, and steak seasoning served on a toasted sub roll.
The new French Dip Royale is available as an à la carte item for a suggested price of $7.89 or as part of a combo meal that includes the choice of medium side and medium drink for $12.49 (prices may vary). The French Dip Royale is available now for a limited time at participating Arby’s locations nationwide.
French Dip Royale Nutrition Facts
- 710 calories
- 31 grams of fat
- 14 grams of saturated fat
- 2930 milligrams of sodium
- 55 grams of carbs
- 6 grams of sugar
- 36 grams of protein
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For the first time in 50 years, officials say you can now eat "some fish" from the Lower Hudson River in New York.
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Meta Smart Glasses Can Now Track The Food You Shove Into Your Face
More people than ever are using their smart devices to track the food they shove into their faces…and Meta’s smart glasses are now able to help out. Meta announced more features for their Ray Ban smart glasses last week, including the ability to “extract key nutrition details” using AI and photos. The goal, according to Meta, is to “give users personalized insights” to help people make “healthier, more informed choices” when it comes to the food they eat.
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Bakery Responds After Frightening Easter Lamb Cake Sparks Concern
A Detroit bakery stirred up laughs, and a little panic, after posting a hilariously horrifying AI-generated lamb-shaped Easter cake for April Fools’ Day, complete with bulging eyes and crooked teeth that had commenters comparing it to roadkill.
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