Thursday, November 20, 2008

At fast-food joints, try the secret menu


At fast-food joints, try the secret menu
Christian Science Monitor - Los Angeles - In-N-out Burger. 6:00 p.m. I say to my girlfriend in line beside me, "I want a burger, but I'm tired of all that bun." A bearded 20-something walks past and says, "protein style, lady." Confused, I look at the menu. No mention there ...

Key Trends And Issues Effecting The Indian Food Retail Sector
Forbes - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/reports/c72213) has announced the addition of "Indian Food Retail Sector: Industry Profile" to their offering. This industry profile helps to gain an insight into the evolution of the industry ...

Overview Of Coffee Brewing Method
Just as every coffee bean has its own qualities, each coffee brewing technique produces a different characteristic and taste to even the same bean. There are dozens of ways to brew coffee, and the examples below are only meant to pique...

Getting To Know The Coffee Roaster
Coffee roasters - not the human profession, but the mechanical instrument - can be found in a variety of sizes and shapes. Prices vary from only a few dollars and can go up to a thousand dollars. However, as with any product manufactur...

Fast food salt levels 'shocking'
BBC Health - The government recommends a maximum of 6g of salt per day for adults, 5g a day for children aged 7-10 and 3g for children aged 4-6. How can these companies justify selling food that contains more than the maximum daily limit for adults and children ...