Friday, July 6, 2012

Live ant yogurt

  • HuffPost blogger David Rosengarten has quite the scoop about Rene Redzepis Noma. But this isnt just another dispatch from MAD Food Camp. Chef Redzepi is reportedly working on a new yogurt dishwhich has live ants sprinkled on it.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Fro-yo may have a "healthy halo," but be honest with yourself. One of the healthy benefits of yogurt is supposedly its live and active culture, which are "good bacteria" that some say, do good things for your digestion and immune system.
  • (Cincinnati.com)
  • Calara envisions shops in or near Power Plant Live and on Light Street in the Inner Harbor area, on Broadway in Fells Point and on Main Street in Annapolis.
  • (Baltimore Sun)
  • mountain blackberry or no-sugar-added strawberry banana yogurt, or sample a fruit punch, watermelon or mango tango sorbet. Watch for special warm-weather events such as an appearance by Colts mascot Blue and live music performances. 6520 E.
  • (Indianapolis Star)
  • Our yogurt costs between $1.00 and $1.30 on average. WSJ I lived in the plant for the first two years. I still live in the plant.
  • (Wall Street Journal)
  • The event will include FREE frozen yogurt, face painting and live music. Yogurtini is partnering with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Colorado. Donations will be accepted. We are so excited to bring Yogurtini® to downtown Denver and Writer Square.
  • (StreetInsider.com)
  • Self-Serve offers up to 16 rotating healthy and fat-free frozen yogurt flavors and over 70 toppings. Yogurtini® only serves real yogurt that contains live and active cultures approved by the National Yogurt Association.
  • (Yahoo Finance)
  • Frozen yogurt is something that in this particular location, combined with stores in the area, [it] works as a whole. I think its a great town and very kid-oriented, he added.
  • (NorthJersey.com)
  • in Perrysburg offers a variety of yogurt flavors and toppings.
  • (Toledo Blade)
  • Heckyl and Jeckyl * Pudding and Yogurt * Percy and Petunia * Snort and Squeak At the Children's Zoo, the two male collared peccaries live on a diet of fruits and vegetables.
  • (Lincoln Journal Star)

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