Plus: The debate over the “correct” way to cook pasta, Halloween-inspired meatloaf, and food trend predictions for 2020.
Cosmic Crisp apples, the first apple variety to be bred in Washington, is finally coming to stores in December after 20 years in the making. It’s supposed to be a cross between Honeycrisp and Enterprise apples. [Food & Wine]
Last week one person on Twitter said that you had to start cooking your pasta in boiling water, but Alton Brown proved him wrong. Yup, it turns out you can start cooking your pasta in cold water! [People]
We’re sorry to have to show you this, but apparently a new “trend” for Halloween this year is something called feetloaf. Yes, that’s meatloaf in the shape of….feet. [Washington Post]
Jennifer Lopez and A-Rod are jumping on the Instant Pot trend! The couple have created a line of healthy, frozen meal kits to use in your trendy kitchen appliance. [SheKnows]
Mark your calendars, the return of Popeyes’ famous chicken sandwich is nigh! The sandwich will relaunch in 150 locations next month in Texas, Oklahoma City, and Florida. [Grub Street]
This week Whole Foods released their top 10 food trend predictions for 2020. There’s revamped kid snacks, new kinds of sugars, and non-boozy drinks. [Fast Company]
2 comments
When you help out with things, don’t act like you expect something in return or complain about the work. That’s likely to lead to hard feelings and make the gesture seem less special.
You’ll need to get to know your girlfriend as an individual and figure out what she needs, wants, and values.