Bacon. Eggs. (Thank U, Next Parody Ariana Grande) by ADLEY
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Bacon. Eggs. (Thank You Next Parody Ariana Grande) by ADLEY. Im a pretty big fan of Ariana Grande, Thank U, Next! But like most of you, when I heard it, I kept hearing Bacon, eggs instead of thank you next!
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How Do You Like Your Eggs? The American Egg Board, the marketing arm for U.S. egg farmers, poses this age-old question to Americans through its latest marketing campaign — a relaunch of the brand’s trademark “Incredible Egg.”
Breaking out of the ordinary, The Incredible Egg and its new campaign inspires consumers to think about eggs differently — beyond the usual. Not only are eggs nutritious, with one large egg containing 6 grams of high-quality protein, they’re also one of the most versatile foods on the planet. From deviled, baked, fried or even as a cloud, the latest campaign from The Incredible Egg helps consumers explore the ways and occasions for which they enjoy eggs.
To view the multimedia release go to:
https://www.multivu.com/players/English/8218751-the-incredible-egg-how-do-you-like-your-eggs-campaign/
The egg has been regarded as a symbol of new life and has been associated with springtime celebrations, such as Easter and Passover, for many centuries. But, even during festive occasions, eggs can cause food poisoning (also called foodborne illness). That’s why the U.S. Food and Drug Administration reminds consumers to follow safe food handling practices when buying, storing, preparing, and serving eggs or foods that contain them during their springtime celebrations and throughout the year.
To view the multimedia release go to:
http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7790251-fda-egg-safety/
Denny’s, one of America’s largest full-service restaurant chains, today announced its commitment to sourcing and serving 100 percent cage-free eggs in all of its U.S. restaurants by 2026. Denny’s is the first within the family dining segment to commit to 100% cage-free eggs, underlining the brand’s dedication to the humane treatment of animals within its supply sourcing and its ongoing focus on quality, flavor and guest satisfaction.
“We believe our guests care about how their food is sourced and so do we. For more than 60 years, we have listened to our guests to understand what they care about the most, without sacrificing on quality, taste or value,” said John Miller, Denny’s president and chief executive officer. “The humane treatment of animals remains an important part of our brand’s sourcing strategy, and our commitment to this transition underscores our confidence in the ethical evolution of supplier capabilities.”
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http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7731351-denny-s-commits-cage-free-eggs/
Since ancient times, the egg has been regarded as a symbol of new life and has been associated with springtime celebrations, such as Easter and Passover. But, even during festive occasions, eggs can cause food poisoning (also called foodborne illness) if they are not handled properly. That’s why the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) reminds consumers to handle fresh eggs safely during their springtime celebrations and throughout the year.
To view the Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/players/English/7231951-u-s-fda-egg-safety/
The sunny side of EGGS!
Master chef and National Geographic Explorer Barton Seaver gives kid-friendly tips
on cooking eggs from his new book, which is packed with scrumptious seasonal
recipes, fun food facts and challenges, tips on sustainability, and more. Find out more at http://www.NGKidsCookbook.com. Find other Cookbook segments at http://www.YouTube.com/natgeofan Food/Health/education
An iconic symbol of Easter, the PEEPS® brand has been the Easter basket staple for just over 60 years. With more than 1.5 billion PEEPS® consumed during Easter alone, it’s no wonder PEEPS® have remained the #1 non-chocolate candy at Easter for more than 20 years. From making colorful additions to baked goods, to decorative accents for craft and art projects, to fun little surprises hidden inside Easter eggs or simply savoring the sweet treat on its own, PEEPS® are sure to bring a smile to kids of all ages.
To view Multimedia News Release, go to http://www.multivu.com/mnr/65392-just-born-easter-basket-favorite-peeps-offers-variety-for-everyone
The City Birds are in danger and they need your help! Steer the birds to safety by dragging each one to a cage of the same color.
But watch out; these birds don't like to be caged! They'll fight you at every turn by launching dive-bombing eggs, floating booby-trapped balloons and even strapping on jet packs to outrun you! You're the only one who can save the City Birds.
Once the chicks are old enough (25 weeks) and start laying eggs, CHI students will begin learning how to care for them- another unique and impressive skill to add to their resume, and Providence Place will begin to sell fresh eggs to anyone who wants to support this new venture on our campus.