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Sterling Vineyards Exclusive Wine Servers for Oscars 2016 Governors Ball
Sterling Vineyards, the prominent Napa Valley winery, has created a sort of records by being the exclusive wine supplier at the Oscars Governors Ball for the tenth consecutive year. The landmark winemaker provided premium wines to pair with legendary Australian-American Chef Wolfgang Puck's majestic menu for 1,500 VIPs at the 88th Academy Awards after-party on Sunday night. Coffee Pods Banned in a German City, Will US Follow Suit?
Hamburg City, the second largest city in Germany is the first city to ban the use of coffee pods saying that the single-use coffee pods has damaging effects on the environment. Hamburg bans the use of coffee capsules from council-run buildings an attempt to reduce waste and find more environmentally-friendly alternatives.But will America follow suit? Oreos Weed Brings Popular Craze
Now that the U.S. has legalized medicinal marijuana in at least 23 states and DC, the booming recipes in making Oreos Weed bring so much craze in the U.S.! According to a study from Connecticut College students and a professor of psychology, America’s favorite cookie, Oreo is just as addictive as cocaine – at least for laboratory rats. Shaking Up the Craft Cocktail Scene: How Gen Y Transformed Booze, Wine Industry
Not long back, people wanting to savor the best craft cocktails would have to visit premium bars and pray for a real face time with cocktails gurus of the likes of Derek Brown or Todd Thrasher. Over the years, things have undergone a sea change, with hotels adopting inventing menus, customized drinks and on-demand services, encouraging cocktail enthusiasts to visit them. Subway Agrees to Keep the Length of Foot Long Bread to 12 Inches
Subway, following the lawsuit about its shorter length of the footlong sandwiches had agreed to maintain the required 12-inch length. Microwave Settings and What they Really Mean
For speed and convenience, the microwave is one of the most popular kitchen appliances. But how well do you really know your microwave? Find out here! The Biggest Reason Why You Should Stop Putting Ice on Your Fastfood Drink
How many times in a year do you eat at fastfood chains? How many times were you lazy to cook and decide to buy some value meal or a Happy meal at a drive through? Each value meal comes with a cold drink, right? Do you ever wonder what’s in your drink? Did it ever cross your mind that your drink contains a variety of bacteria or even E.coli? US Postal Service Introduces New Grapes Stamp for 2016
The United States’ Postal service has come up with all new grapes stamp added to its portfolio of stamps. The price of this new grapes stamp is 5 cents. Tips to Spice Up Boring Chicken Breasts
Chicken breasts regularly get thumped for being tasteless or just simply not good although it is full of protein and adaptable in the kitchen. These heavenly recipes will inhale new life into the not really holy feathered creature. Washington Salmon Tested Positive for Chemical Residue
Food safety is always a major concern for both consumers and produces alike. Always be aware of what chemical traces can be found in your food. Sam Smith Oscar Speech, Diet Get Social Media Buzz: Original Song Winner Vows to Never Eat Like A Horse
Oscar night wasn't the only thing that the media buzzed about. Award-winning British singer, Sam Smith, made a huge transformation of his look. Oprah Winfrey Life Hacks: Host's 'Eat Bread, Lose Weight' Tweet Earns $3 Million an Hour
Only if you are Oprah Winfrey that a single tweet could possibly earn you $3 million in just one hour. Lack Of Sleep Leads To Unhealthy Food Cravings Says Studies
Studies have found that sleep deprivation can increase your appetite and the cravings for fat filled snacks as the effect of lack of sleep. Canada Gets Two-Week Deadline to Act on Food Safety
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has asked the Canadian Food Inspection Agency to get its food safety act together by mid-March. Failure to comply with the FSIS recommendations will result in blocking food exports from the neighboring country, the U.S. agency warned.
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