Philadelphia has Phillies 'Phever' right now and so this week's headline article in the food section is devoted to what the Phillies eat at they gear up for the World Series. - Project H.O.M.E. strives to fight homelessness in the city. One way they're working to give people a fresh chance by employing them at the H.O.M.E. Page Cafe at the Philadelphia Free Library.
- This week in the Market Basket, the food editors picked Theo's Nib Brittle, Campbell's Tomato Herb Soup and Mauviel copper tarte tatin pan.
- Hot Pockets are quick, convenient and often filled with unrecognizable ingredients. Make your own and control the quality of the contents.
- Make your own spice blends instead of going with the premixed ones at the store for increased flavor and freshness.
- The Rush Hour Gourmet this week is serving up Sesame Seared Chicken.
The Philadelphia Inquirer in 60 seconds: Phillies food and the library cafe
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Those hot pocket recipes are SO bad for you. Packed with nutrition? The dough itself has 390 calories and 25 grams of fat per serving, let alone the fillings (cheesesteak has 262 calories, 19 grams of fat). That's hardly a quick "snack."
Instead, you could use a pizza dough recipe-- much healthier. And stick in some veggies.














