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National Grilled Cheese Sandwich Day is observed annually on April 12th.  Listed in a reader’s opinion poll, Grilled Cheese Sandwiches are among one of the top comfort foods in the United States. According to food historians, cooked bread and cheese is an ancient food, enjoyed across the world in many cultures.  The United States modern […]

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A sign splashing a glow of red declares “Eat More Meat” once you set foot inside. Iconic chef Michael Symon is giving Cleveland another place to sink their teeth into his famous food. Welcome to Mabel’s BBQ. It’s the latest to set up shop on E. 4th Street in downtown, nestled next door to Symon’s […]

Article By Asia Hamlin // EEW Magazine Health Who doesn’t love to eat? I don’t know of anyone, that’s for sure. While there’s nothing wrong with occasionally enjoying tempting treats and filling yourself with savory meals, there are some bad eating habits that could be ruining your health. Here are 5 of them you should […]

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A sign splashing a glow of red declares “Eat More Meat” once you set foot inside. Michael Symon is giving Cleveland another place to sink their teeth into his famous food. Mabel’s BBQ is the latest to set up shop on E. 4th Street, nestled next door to Symon’s well-known Lola restaurant. Mabel’s BBQ, which […]

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National Chip And Dip Day, an annual favorite food holiday, is observed every March 23rd. It celebrates a perfect combination that is loved by many across the country. Chips and dip are a popular party dish as it is not only favored by most but also quick and easy to prepare. Just a few days earlier on March […]

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If you grew up with a “big mama” in the kitchen, you know the importance of having the right side dish for holidays and Sunday dinners. If you’re like us, that staple side dish to go with just about everything is collard greens. While collard greens are a simple side dish to prepare, there’s still […]

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Get your bowl and your spoon ready as March 7th is National Cereal Day.  Since the end of the 19th century, cereal has become America’s most popular breakfast food. Do you remember mornings eating a bowl of cereal, reading the back of the box and trying to find the toy inside the box? Now, not only is […]

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Quentin Love’s restaurant, on Chicago’s west side in a neighborhood called West Humboldt Park, lives by a simple rule: “No beef. No pork.” There you can get unique dishes like the Jive Turkey Burger on a whole wheat bun or the Rich Boy Sandwich, a grilled fish twist on the classic Po Boy, which usually […]

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It’s hard to pass up the foods that you love. For those struggling with high cholesterol levels, ridding the kitchen of unhealthy junk foods and such may just save your life. High cholesterol is one of the leading causes of heart diseases, heart attack and stroke, according to the American Heart Association. Your liver produces […]

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Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States. Are we eating ourselves there with what we eat? Or, are we putting ourselves at risk of heart attacks with when we eat? Although it’s common knowledge that the nutritional value of what we eat is a leading cause for heart disease, could […]

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The Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin is following closely on the heels of Patti LaBelle‘s sweet potato pies success. In addition to donating food and overnight hotel stays for 25-50 people in Flint, Michigan, Franklin is launching her own line of food that will soon be available in grocery stores near you. Evrod Cassimy, friend […]

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Eating green leafy vegetables daily may decrease the risk of glaucoma — a serious eye disease — by 20 – 30 percent or more over many years, a new study suggests. “We found those consuming the most green leafy vegetables had a 20 to 30 percent lower risk of glaucoma,” said study leader Jae Kang. […]