t's always great to hear from our panhandle men and women serving in the armed forces. Our thanks to the Navy for updating us on Lieutenant Craig Noltensmeyer,from Amarillo!
Everyone loves a little sweet-n-salty snack now and then. So, I can see where McDonald's is coming from... but do you think they may have gone too far with this one? Check it out.
It's a story that should make everybody want to invest in a fishing boat. A 489 pound bluefish tuna caught off the coast of Japan has just been sold for $1.76 million during an auction at Toyko's Tsukiji fish market.
First there was soda, carbonated sugar water that was sure to expand your waistline. Then there was "diet" soda, which didn't add any calories to the equation but was sweetened with chemicals that may not be so great for you.
Now, in Japan, there is something called Pepsi Special. This drink is so chock-full of chemicals -- mainly indigestible dextrin -- that there are claims it can actu
If -- for some reason -- you ever wanted to consume more than half (or in some cases almost all) of your daily allotment for calorie intake with one burger, you're in luck. All you have to do is chow down on the newest menu item at Burger King in Japan.
The behemoth sandwich, dubbed "Meat Monster," contains a minimum of 1,160 calories.
The new trend in Japan is LED teeth -- a mouth-guard like insert that lights up when the user smiles.
Especially popular among Japanese schoolgirls, some also purchase a wireless hand-held computer which allows them to switch up the colors of their LED teeth on the fly.
Anyone who has seen a hip-hop video knows Americans aren’t opposed to sticking shiny things in their mouth, so maybe the tren