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Spam maker Hormel to buy Skippy peanut butter from Unilever
Lunch meat purveyor Hormel Foods is making a run at the supermarket's middle aisles, buying the Skippy peanut butter brand for about $700 million. The Austin, Minn., company, also known for its Spam canned ham, is acquiring Skippy from Unilever's U.S....
Tags: China, Salmonella Infection, Peanut Butter, Butter, Walmart
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Lunch meat maker Hormel orders up Skippy sandwich
NEW YORK (AP) - Hormel Foods apparently has a hankering for a peanut butter and bacon sandwich. The company primarily known for Spam and other cured, smoked and deli meats said on Jan. 3 that it's buying Skippy, the country's No. 2 peanut butter brand, in...Tags: China, Peanut Butter, Foods and Beverages, Butter, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Casey gives Godiva, receives peanuts
Call Washington BureauU.S. Sen. Bob Casey gifted the chocolate of the top two percent and in return received the nut of the middle class. It was the Senate's second annual bipartisan Secret Santa Monday evening and for the second year in a row, the Pennsylvania Democrat...Tags: Republican Party, Jeff Bingaman, Politics, Scranton, Democratic Party
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Family enjoys Thanksgiving and prepares for Christmas
The Thanksgiving holiday is over and everyone is preparing for Christmas. As we prepare for Christmas, let us remember that Jesus is the reason for the season. So often people forget what Christmas is really about. We spent Thanksgiving Day at sister...
Tags: Holidays, Thanksgiving, Pumpkin, Salads, Religious Festivals
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Obama's next four years: Tune in to jazz
Any president's second term offers another shot at fulfilling dreams that got away the first time around. So while President Barack Obama is strategizing on immigration, unemployment, the deficit and, oh yes, the fiscal cliff, I'd like to add one more...
Tags: Charles Mingus, Politics, Jazz (genre), Music Industry, John Coltrane
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Test Kitchen tips: Storing oils
I'm often asked by new Test Kitchen interns why we keep our oils in the refrigerator. We refrigerate our oils to keep them fresh and from going bad. Because of their high fat content, oils can go rancid quickly when left at room temperature or exposed...
Tags: Chicken, Chicken Wings, Peanut Butter, Salt, Google+
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Good Eating's favorite 2012 recipes
A look back at 2012 provides a smorgasbord of dishes for Good Eating's annual roundup of favorite recipes. Dig in!
Bourbon pecan pie
Prep: 25 minutes
Cook: 57 minutes
Servings: 8
For our Thanksgiving section, former Good Eating editor Carol Mighton...Tags: Recipes, Honey, Egg Whites, Lifestyle and Leisure, Pecans
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December 4: Lunchbreak - Scallops
The Monkey's Paw 2524 North Southport Chicago www.themonkeyspawchicago.com/ To read more about the restaurant: chicago.metromix.com/ The Monkey’s Paw Scallops Two Ways Yield 4 servings Cold prep: 6 oz Nantucket Bay scallops zest of 1...
Tags: Kosher Salt
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Recipe Finder: Elephant ears
Sue Pierce from South Bend, Ind., wrote in looking for a recipe for making elephant ears, the kind that you can get at many local fairs across the country. She said her mom loves them and she was hoping someone would be able to share an easy recipe so...Tags: Cinnamon, Recipes, Baking Powder
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Chez Jay headed for official Santa Monica landmark status
L.A. NOWChez Jay, a cozy bar and restaurant long popular with beach bums, tourists and celebrities alike, qualifies for designation as a local landmark, the Santa Monica Landmarks Commission decided late Monday. The 6-0 vote, taken after dozens of patrons spoke..... -
Tillman's high school coach planted ball-punch seed
Turnover Tuesday at Belton (Texas) High School football practice this week figures to begin with a story coach Rodney Southern hopes will resonate with players as well as his words once did with Charles Tillman. Now that Tillman publicly gave him props,...
Tags: Indianapolis Colts, Lovie Smith, Football, National Football League, Tennessee Titans
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Scientist filled the 'empty dinner pail'
George Washington Carver was a scientist who did more to raise the peanut's public profile than any other figure in American life, with the possible exception of former farmer-turned-president Jimmy Carter and Planters' Mr. Peanut.
Carver's work with...Tags: Civil Rights, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Sweet Potatoes, Booker T. Washington, Bill Daley
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