We told you about Martha Stewart buying Emeril's empire (except the restaurants), and now Martha and Emeril have gone on CBS' Late Show with David Letterman to give their Top 10 Party Tips.
Bob Barker's Vegan Enchilada Bake
OK, so we all know that Bob Barker is retiring from his gig as host of CBS' The Price Is Right (side note: his microphone is "up for bid" at ebay!), but if you thought that saying numbers out loud was his only talent, think again. He cooks too.
Esquire.com has a recipe from Barker, and you just knew it wasn't going to involve meat. It's for a Vegan Enchilada Bake, and it looks quite tasty. Full recipe after the jump!
CBS's egg-stravagant marketing plan
CBS just announced that the network's new advertising strategy will be egg-centric. And by this, I mean that they are going to have their slogans and logos printed onto 35 million eggs. The campaign will begin this September. The slogans will be printed onto the eggs by a company called EggFusion, which currently specializes in marking eggs for freshness and origin, but has more recently been promoting eggs as a great marketing tool.
The real problem with this campaign is the puns that will be coming our way. The egg-cellent marketing people have come up with the following slogans for the eggs:
CBS Mondays: Leave the Yolks to Us
CSI: Crack the Case on CBS
The Amazing Race: Scramble to Win on CBS
How I Met Your Mother: Find Your Chick on CBS
No word on how long the eggstremely eggscruciating ads will be out there, but no doubt any increase in sales will only egg them on. Might want to consider heading to the farmers' market for your supply instead.
Finding trans fats
CBS News Healthwatch recently featured
a list of the top ten trans fat
foods, according to WebMD. At the top of the list
were spreads such as margarine ("margarine is a twisted sister") and I Can't Believe It's Not Butter.
According to WebMD, margarines that come in tubs tend to have less trans fat per serving than those that come in
sticks. Of the stick margarines rated by CBS, Land O'Lakes had the highest amount of trans fat per serving, 2.5 grams.
Other items that were high on the list were packaged food mixes like Bisquik, cake mixes and Easy Mac. Ramen soups and
fast food also made the roster. Frozen meals, pre-made baked goods, chips, crackers, breakfast foods including some
cereals and toaster pastries, cookies, candies and dips rounded out the list. There's more trans fat info available here.











