Food
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Chef de Cusine of Zengo, Graham Bartlett
CommentGraham Bartlett, the Chef de Cuisine at Zengo in Chinatown, talked to Melanie and Natasha about the unique dishes the restaurant has to offer, including Asian pear empanadas.
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Stress-free party planning
CommentCyndy Bragg the Whoopie Queen talked to Melanie and Natasha about ways you can have a stress-free party.
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Doggie Halloween treats from Dogma Bakery
CommentLaura Tinter from Dogma Bakery came on the show to share special Halloween goodies for our furry friends.
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Healthy Halloween treats
CommentHalloween is a fun and scary time of year for kids, but it shouldn't be for parents who are keeping their little goblins' eating habits on the right track!
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Roberto Donna: Esquire magazine's "Chef of the Year"
CommentRoberto Donna, Esquire Magazine's new "Chef of the Year", came on the show to talk about his accomplishment and show off some delicious dishes.
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Indoor tailgating ideas
CommentInterior designer Dana Tydings chatted with Melanie about some great indoor tailgaiting ideas.
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Easy meals and tasty snacks
CommentRegistered Dietitian Rebecca Scritchfield joined Natasha and Melanie to talk about easy meals and tasty snacks that are both healthy and convenient.
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Food Recovery Network program expands
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Last year, the Food Recovery Network distributed 50,000 meals to the homeless and hungry.
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George Dalmon, Andy Miles barred from Great Britain Mongolian restaurant
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According to the BBC, the owner of a Mongolian restaurant in Brighton, England barred two 26-year-old men after calling them "filthy pigs" and accusing them of pushing other restaurant patrons in order to get food.
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Bacon shortage coming? Worldwide shortage of breakfast meat possible
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Can't live without your morning bacon? Or your afternoon BLT? Or anything involving bacon, period? The British pork industry says that a worldwide bacon shortage is now unavoidable.
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Children eating too much salt, study finds
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A new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention study has added to the relatively scarce information about how much salt American kids eat -- and it's too much.
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Tips for healthy eating at school from the School Nutrition Association
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Healthy eating options and locally grown produce are becoming more and more popular in school cafeterias nationwide. The president of the School Nutrition Association says that it's also booming in the D.C. area.
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Binge eating: A disorder that affects men and women alike
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Recent research shows that binge eating disorder affects men nearly as often as it affects women.
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Retro lunch box photos
Get ready for a blast into your lunchroom past! Here are some of the coolest, retro lunch boxes that held all of those beloved Wonder Bread sandwiches and Twinkies.
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American-style restaurants spread across Baghdad
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Baghdad's embattled residents can finally get their milkshakes, chili-cheese dogs and buckets of crispy fried chicken. Original recipe or extra spicy, of course.
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Americans waste the most food
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The Natural Resources Defense Council study found Americans waste up to 40 percent of the country's food supply each year. The average family throws out $2,275 each year.
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Rodney Sparks charged with selling spoiled, uninspected meat
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A Frederick County man has been charged with selling meat he found in a Virginia garbage can to several stores, the Gazette reports.
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Amtrak food costs cause hundreds of millions in losses
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Think that $9.50 burger you bought on your last Amtrak ride was expensive? What would you say if we told you that same burger cost Amtrak more than $16 to purchase and make you?
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