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World Series Food Showdown: Anchor Steam or 'Cue?
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Will Game 5 decide whether Arlington, Texas, Mayor Robert Cluck remains a stranger to Anchor Steam beer? There's more riding on the World Series win than a title. Cluck and San Francisco Mayor Gavin Newsom have a bit of a bet on, and there's a batch of sourdough or barbecue riding on it, depending on whether the Giants or the Rangers clinch the Series. According to Your California Show, if the Rangers lose, the San Fran mayor will be delivered a healthy portion of Texas Spring Creek barbecue. And if the Giants lose, the Texas mayor will be gifted with San Francisco's calling cards: a loaf of sourdough bread, Ghirardelli chocolates, Dungeness crab and Anchor Steam beer. Lee and Linceum, it's up to you to decide.
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Black Jack Tacos Free at Taco Bell
Taco Bell is giving away free Black Jack tacos to celebrate the World Series and Halloween.
Taco Bell will give each customer a free Black Jack taco between 6 p.m. and midnight on Oct. 31 to celebrate game three of the World Series and Halloween.
The Black Jack taco is a black-shelled taco with Pepper Jack sauce.
Taco Bell will give each customer a free Black Jack taco between 6 p.m. and midnight on Oct. 31 to celebrate game three of the World Series and Halloween.
The Black Jack taco is a black-shelled taco with Pepper Jack sauce.
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World Series Food Wager: Cheesecake vs. Cheesesteak?
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| Phillies scrapple. Photo: Melody Kramer, Flickr. |
The most powerful elected representatives from both New York and Pennsylvania have made a polite World Series food wager on the eve of the baseball match-up. If the Phillies win, Sens. Arlen Specter and Bob Casey will get New York cheesecake. If the Yankees win, Sens. Chuck Schumer and Kristen Gillibrand get Philly cheesesteaks.
What cliché and unoriginal choices, especially since both those old standbys can be found in the food court of any American mall. They don't accurately reflect the soul of either city. What two foods best sum up these two complex metropolises?
Filed under: Food News
A base has been stolen: Free tacos for everyone!

Living in Philadelphia, it is impossible to avoid the fact that the World Series is currently going on (and continuing to go painfully on, due to inclement weather in Philly last night). While my city continues to fret and suffer, waiting with bated breath for the second half of game five, the rest of the country can relax a little and enjoy a free Taco Bell Crunchy Seasoned Beef Taco today between the hours of 2 pm and 6 pm.
We have Tampa Bay Ray Jason Bartlett to thank for the free taco. Bartlett, a Ray shortstop, stole second base in the bottom of the fifth inning of game one.
Filed under: Fast Food
The Philadelphia Inquirer in 60 seconds: Phillies food and the library cafe
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.
Filed under: In Sixty Seconds
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