• Lose It! Now Tracks Your Diet by Snapping Photos of Your Food - Lifehacker Australia

    Lose It! Now Tracks Your Diet by Snapping Photos of Your Food - Lifehacker Australia
    Lifehacker Australia
    Lose It! Now Tracks Your Diet by Snapping Photos of Your Food
    Lifehacker Australia
    iOS/Android: If you're looking to improve your nutrition but don't know where to start, popular food tracking app Lose It! now lets you snap a food photo or upload an existing one to your day's food log. Called Snap It!, the feature makes tracking food ...
    Weight loss app counts calories with your food picsMashable
    Lose It launches Snap It to let users count calories in food photosTechCrunch
  • Consumers gobble cheap food as grocers squirm - The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines

    Consumers gobble cheap food as grocers squirm - The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines
    The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines
    Consumers gobble cheap food as grocers squirm
    The Gazette: Eastern Iowa Breaking News and Headlines
    A woman shops at a Kroger grocery store in Birmingham, Mich., in March. (Bloomberg photo by Sean Proctor). Shoppers push carts through the grocery department at a Wal-Mart in Chicago in November. (Bloomberg photo by Daniel Acker). By Craig ...and more »
  • Chinese Food Delivery Containers, Explained - Eater

    Chinese Food Delivery Containers, Explained - Eater
    Eater
    Chinese Food Delivery Containers, Explained
    Eater
    Folded white cardboard boxes are a universally recognized symbol of Chinese food across America. Seemingly employed by every neighborhood Chinese restaurant across the country, they're used to package orders for delivery or takeout (or sometimes to ...
  • 24 mouthwatering photos of Google's legendary free food - Business Insider

    24 mouthwatering photos of Google's legendary free food - Business Insider
    Business Insider
    24 mouthwatering photos of Google's legendary free food
    Business Insider
    One of the many perks of working at Google is the food: free breakfast, lunch, and dinner. At the Googleplex headquarters in Mountain View, California, approximately 30 different cafés serve more than 40,000 gourmet meals a day. From juicy hot dogs to ...
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  • This Historian Wants You To Know The Real Story Of Southern Food - NPR

    This Historian Wants You To Know The Real Story Of Southern Food - NPR
    NPR
    This Historian Wants You To Know The Real Story Of Southern Food
    NPR
    Michael Twitty wants you to know where Southern food really comes from. And he wants the enslaved African-Americans who were part of its creation to get credit. That's why Twitty goes to places like Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's grand estate in ...and more »
  • Match set: High-acid wines with Mediterranean food - Washington Post

    Match set: High-acid wines with Mediterranean food - Washington Post
    Washington Post
    Match set: High-acid wines with Mediterranean food
    Washington Post
    It was a classic throwdown, worthy of cable television: two noted sommeliers, one having achieved the elite title of master sommelier, the other a customer favorite at one of Washington's premier steakhouses, each pairing wines for a raucous, rowdy ...
  • Sammy's Milk baby food recalled over bacteria fears - CNN

    Sammy's Milk baby food recalled over bacteria fears - CNN
    CNN
    Sammy's Milk baby food recalled over bacteria fears
    CNN
    (CNN) Sammy's Milk baby food is being recalled over concerns it may contain potentially deadly bacteria and inadequate levels of iron. Graceleigh Inc. said its recall of Sammy's Milk baby food follows a federal finding the product had not been ...
    Sammy's Milk Baby Food recalled due to contamination concernsKTRK-TV
    Sammy's Milk baby food recalledKWCH
    Sammy's Milk Baby Food recalled due to possible bacterial presenceWFLAall 26 news arti
  • Feds raid farmers' market, order food destroyed - WND.com

    Feds raid farmers' market, order food destroyed - WND.com
    WND.com
    Feds raid farmers' market, order food destroyed
    WND.com
    Bob Unruh joined WND in 2006 after nearly three decades with the Associated Press, as well as several Upper Midwest newspapers, where he covered everything from legislative battles and sports to tornadoes and homicidal survivalists. He is also a ...and more »
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