View in your web browser
View in your web browser
What's the Deal With Fake Grill Marks on Frozen Food?
It's no secret that appearances can be deceiving when it comes to the way fast food is portrayed in ads. Food styling is a high-stakes (steaks?) profession centered on making meat patties and their accoutrements look as palatable as possible to potential consumers by meticulously sculpting them for maximum aesthetic appeal. It's pretty much an open secret at this point. But have you ever stopped to wonder why certain items sold in the frozen-food section are dressed up with grill marks? Read more...
Hot Tips & Food News
Everything You Need to Know About Preparing Fennel
WELL DONE
There's a Food Stand That Sells ONLY Fried Chicken Skins
MYRECIPES
Disney Just Debuted Rum-Infused Dole Whip
MYRECIPES
What Happens If You Eat Too Much Protein?
COOKING LIGHT
Record-Breaking Temperatures Will Score These Cities Free Beer in June
FOOD & WINE
Pizza Hut Changed This Formula for the First Time in Decades
MYRECIPES
Ben & Jerry's New Summer Sorbet Packs a Sweet and Sour Punch
MYRECIPES
This Loophole Lets You Shop at Costco Without a Membership
SOUTHERN LIVING
Facebook Pinterest Twitter Instagram
Unsubscribe Update User Profile
This email was sent to newsletter@newslettercollector.com  |  Was this email forwarded to you? Subscribe here
Meredith Corporation, 1716 Locust Street, Des Moines, IA 50309 ©2019. All Rights Reserved.
Privacy Policy  |  California Privacy Rights  |  Terms of Service