Hey, eating is serious business. I don't know about you, but I want everything just right before I dig in. Like this poor toddler, who just can't seem to find his fork.
Today (June 11) is National Corn on the Cob Day. According to Food.com, "etiquette experts claim the correct way to eat corn on the cob is to butter and season a row or two at a time and then eat them, typewriter style."
We all know that things can be hard to understand sometimes. Thank goodness, when we need things explained in a way that even a child could understand, we have Barney!
Mapquest has released their list for 'The Best Bites in All 50 State Capitals.' The criteria for formulating their list included: Where the politicos hang out, where you can feel like a local and perhaps enjoy the local or state specialty and the best restaurant in town...
Do you like to go out to eat with your kids? Well, now we know what kids like to eat when they do go to a restaurant. No surprise that chicken tenders tops the list. I was surprised that hot dogs were so low.
Here are the results from analysts at GrubHub who were curious to learn what parents are ordering to keep kids happy and full throughout the day...
Today (June 11) is National Corn on the Cob Day. According to Food.com, "etiquette experts claim the correct way to eat corn on the cob is to butter and season a row or two at a time and then eat them, typewriter style."
The Popinator Project aims to change the popcorn eating experience by making it more fun. The idea is to instantly deliver popcorn into a person's mouth just by saying the word 'POP!' The Popinator will then pinpoint where in the room the spoken word originated from and shoot a piece of popcorn at it. It can shoot up to 15 feet and is awesome!