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jalapeÑos, american cheese, crunchy onions, and you have plantains.lemonis: honestly, i would say the burgers are average. [ chuckling ] i mean, i have to be honest with you. these burgers and the menu concoctions -- they sound like college-campus drunk-burger concoctions. sammy: we'd be painting a wall and talking about, "hey, let's do a brunch burger. let's do a burger with a fried egg on it." lemonis: "all right, great idea. sounds awesome. throw me another beer." tranchina: kind of, sort of, you know. lemonis: so, most chefs, if they're creating a multitude of burgers, they're understanding how the flavors interact with each other. there's no sort of art and science. i thought this was a higher-end burger establishment that's all fresh ingredients and interesting things about it that make the burgers different or the fries different. what i really walked into was a burger joint. red velvet shake. -you guys make those? -todd: yes. lemonis: so, are shakes a big deal here? -todd: yes. -lemonis: are they good margins? todd: yes. a lot of people love o
jalapeÑos, american cheese, crunchy onions, and you have plantains.lemonis: honestly, i would say the burgers are average. [ chuckling ] i mean, i have to be honest with you. these burgers and the menu concoctions -- they sound like college-campus drunk-burger concoctions. sammy: we'd be painting a wall and talking about, "hey, let's do a brunch burger. let's do a burger with a fried egg on it." lemonis: "all right, great idea. sounds awesome. throw me another beer."...
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May 3, 2020
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. >> american cheese melts in a way -- you know, like the way it melts on top of something?s nothing else like it. that plasticky quilt, it's so good. >> reporter: food writer, chef, and tv host, sami nostra says it explains why people are turning to them now. >> soft foods are comforting. maybe it reminds you of being a baby. i don't know. >> reporter: it is interesting you bring up soft, because i have to tell you, i love this. >> no way! >> reporter: but eating processed foods out of plastic tubs doesn't mean comfort for everyone. >> i see a lot of baking books, the whole world seems to be interested in making bread. >> reporter: yes, the good, old-fashioned oven is hot once again. >> one of the greatest things right now that cooking can offer us is a little bit of an escape from our heads and from our worries. you're forced to smell and see and taste and touch, and that gets you out of your head and into your body, which is so important right now. >> reporter: you know, it is interesting. it is like you're drawing a distinction: there is comfort food and you're talking a
. >> american cheese melts in a way -- you know, like the way it melts on top of something?s nothing else like it. that plasticky quilt, it's so good. >> reporter: food writer, chef, and tv host, sami nostra says it explains why people are turning to them now. >> soft foods are comforting. maybe it reminds you of being a baby. i don't know. >> reporter: it is interesting you bring up soft, because i have to tell you, i love this. >> no way! >> reporter: but...
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May 9, 2020
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it's got sausage, fried hash brown, american cheese, griddled onions, and then ketchup.led egg tostada with peanut salsa and refried red bean pickled peppers, onions, cilantro. >> reporter: this smells unbelievable. >> that one's -- that's one of my faves. >> reporter: as new orleans battles one of the largest outbreaks of the coronavirus, both of hereford's restaurants have been forced to close for the time being. >> there week, millions of restaurant workers suddenly lost their jobs. maybe you can help. >> reporter: he's been using social media to raise money to support the restaurant industry while encouraging customers to slow the spread of the virus with his one of a kind take on shelter in place. >> here once again to remind you that a new cool way to spend time with your buddies is to have a sandwich in place. >> reporter: hereford has always used his platform to promotes were restaurants he believes also deserve attention and to poke fun at himself. you say things like come eat overrated food. you got a sign on the exit here that says "this place sucks." there's
it's got sausage, fried hash brown, american cheese, griddled onions, and then ketchup.led egg tostada with peanut salsa and refried red bean pickled peppers, onions, cilantro. >> reporter: this smells unbelievable. >> that one's -- that's one of my faves. >> reporter: as new orleans battles one of the largest outbreaks of the coronavirus, both of hereford's restaurants have been forced to close for the time being. >> there week, millions of restaurant workers suddenly...
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but president of the american college of traditional nigh cheese medicine in san francisco says the thousand-year-old tradition needs to stop. >> traditional medicines ahave o change. >> reporter: since the outbreak, the chinese government banned eating wild animals, an important step in preventing the spread of diseases. however, wildlife can still be used for healing. >> it is a wake-up call. >> reporter: but the big problem is a global crime network that traffics wildlife and with it deadly viruses. >> some of the biggest, most damages or high risk diseases we have seen all stem from wild animals and either the trade for consumption of wild animals. we saw it with sars, ebola and now covid-19. this entire thing could have been prevented if we weren't con s suming animals like pangolins. >> reporter: scientists are looking at pangolins and the horseshoe bat. there is doubt that the illegal trade of animals maplays a role >>> if you have a story for our investigative unit, please call 888-996-tips or go to our website. >>> while working from home is all of our new normal, and it could be this way fo
but president of the american college of traditional nigh cheese medicine in san francisco says the thousand-year-old tradition needs to stop. >> traditional medicines ahave o change. >> reporter: since the outbreak, the chinese government banned eating wild animals, an important step in preventing the spread of diseases. however, wildlife can still be used for healing. >> it is a wake-up call. >> reporter: but the big problem is a global crime network that traffics...
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congratulations, jonah i read about a new line of nail polish that smells like taco, pizza, and cheese puffs. and americansve been quarantined for over two months, our fingers already smell like taco, pizza and cheese puffs >>> a man in north carolina won $10 million on a scratchoff ticket and said once the pandemic is over, he's taking his family on a cruise when they heard, the family grabbed his ticket and ripped it up that is our monologue, everybody. we have an amazing show tonight. arnold schwarzenegger is here. he was so fun. and he might just slip in, pump them up, pump you up i wanted to pump them up he says pump he says it >> for real. >> jimmy: it's great my man, cole sprouse is on the show tonight and the one and only, billy corgan from smashing pumpkins on the show tonight i was watching i told you the spade movie last night on netflix. i watch all of them on netflix there's one that's coming up that i'm excited about check out the trailer for this on netflix >> live from the haywood theater, it's jim williamson >> it's only february. it's so cold february 2020 might be the longest month ever
congratulations, jonah i read about a new line of nail polish that smells like taco, pizza, and cheese puffs. and americansve been quarantined for over two months, our fingers already smell like taco, pizza and cheese puffs >>> a man in north carolina won $10 million on a scratchoff ticket and said once the pandemic is over, he's taking his family on a cruise when they heard, the family grabbed his ticket and ripped it up that is our monologue, everybody. we have an amazing show...
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well, it turns out, all it takes is a little old-fashioned american >> reporter: chuck e. cheesesed of tricking some grubhub users. several customers say they placed orders at pasqually's pizza & wings. they thought they were supporting a local business. every address for pasqually's routes back to a chuck e. cheese. well, turns out pasqually is the name of one of those animatronic band members you see in chuck e. cheese, the fake band. the parent company for chuck e. cheese says it wasn't trying to fool anyone. it said pasqually's is meant to be a premium pizza that's a little more upscale than you'd find at a kid's birthday party. (sot) >> trevor: yes, chuck e. cheese has been pretending to be a different place online to try and sell pizzas. this is officially the weirdest episode of "catfish" ever. by the way, i can also just say i do not trust the person who uncovered this sciem? because what adult knows the flavor of chuck e. cheese pizza so well? ( guy ) "wait a minute... this is chuck e. cheese! i eat this everyday!" ( cop ) "all lright, we're going to investigate, but aft
well, it turns out, all it takes is a little old-fashioned american >> reporter: chuck e. cheesesed of tricking some grubhub users. several customers say they placed orders at pasqually's pizza & wings. they thought they were supporting a local business. every address for pasqually's routes back to a chuck e. cheese. well, turns out pasqually is the name of one of those animatronic band members you see in chuck e. cheese, the fake band. the parent company for chuck e. cheese says it...
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May 23, 2020
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milk is still being dumped, billion's of gallons that could be turned into cheese, yogurt and used to be thousands of americans. heather, how do we stop the food waste at a time when we know there are people who need food? concern thatrm the your social media followers have expressed. there has been a ton of food waste in this country even before the pandemic, and if ever there was a time that we should focus on ways to repair the system, certainly, it is now. , again,ill say is that unfortunately, this pandemic has shown the kinks in our system. it has really highlighted the ways in which we have failed and where we need to strengthen. right now i have seen reports and coverage where people are literally volunteering their time to improve food distribution. i believe jose andres has partnered with members of congress to put out opportunities and certain legislation to continue to improve food distributions that addresses this issue but also allows restaurants to be able to provide meals, so there are lots of ideas. i think it is a boat and approach. -- both and approach. and it is important for us to be aware
milk is still being dumped, billion's of gallons that could be turned into cheese, yogurt and used to be thousands of americans. heather, how do we stop the food waste at a time when we know there are people who need food? concern thatrm the your social media followers have expressed. there has been a ton of food waste in this country even before the pandemic, and if ever there was a time that we should focus on ways to repair the system, certainly, it is now. , again,ill say is that...
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cheese. a professorial cool and aloof president who all we european liberals loved who is replaced by this at a monster of reality television who americanshe times. tough quarantine plans covering holiday hopes. lucy, a lorry driver looks like being 0k to come and go but anyone else has a potential 14 day quarantine in your honour. stressful fourth those of us who are thinking of heading overseas at some point this year. to go on holiday and the quarantine may come into effect and it is still not certain, slightly conditional, but the idea is that you would have to do, if you were returning to the country, you would have to wait for 14 days but two—thirds of people coming back in who may be exempt would be lorry drivers and hauliers and people bringing in goods that we wa nt and people bringing in goods that we want to buy, particularly food. but my worry is that if we do that, what other countries around the world going to do? will they look at us and think we're too strict or too lax? i don't know. quo situation in place for their own quarantine measures? —— will they have a quid pi’o measures? —— will they have a quid pro quo situatio
cheese. a professorial cool and aloof president who all we european liberals loved who is replaced by this at a monster of reality television who americanshe times. tough quarantine plans covering holiday hopes. lucy, a lorry driver looks like being 0k to come and go but anyone else has a potential 14 day quarantine in your honour. stressful fourth those of us who are thinking of heading overseas at some point this year. to go on holiday and the quarantine may come into effect and it is still...
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just when they can afford it least americans are suffering sticker shock at the grocery store the meat the deli. the ham the cheese even the bread is costing more now according to the u.s. labor department food prices rose 2.6 percent in april the biggest monthly jump in 46 years prices for staples like meat in eggs surged even more i'm a single parent i have a mortgage i have a car note still you kind of think like what's priority right now do i pay my mortgage or do i go grocery shopping with tens of millions of americans newly unemployed more than it any time since the great depression soaring prices mean long lines at food banks and more americans than ever questioning where their next meal will come from ali because we already are worried that people are stuck in their house and what's going to happen and now we know that a lot of people who are stuck in their house they're hungry one in 5 families is food insecurity she says the number is 2 and 5 for families with children under 12 and higher for african-american and hispanic families. as meat plant workers have grown ill and died from the global pandemic do
just when they can afford it least americans are suffering sticker shock at the grocery store the meat the deli. the ham the cheese even the bread is costing more now according to the u.s. labor department food prices rose 2.6 percent in april the biggest monthly jump in 46 years prices for staples like meat in eggs surged even more i'm a single parent i have a mortgage i have a car note still you kind of think like what's priority right now do i pay my mortgage or do i go grocery shopping with...
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american people. >>> costco will still sell you a five gallon bucket of mac and cheese.ut when it comes to meat, the wholesale warehouse is setting some limits tonight. >>> our top story at 6:30, u.s. officials believe china slowed the response of coronavirus in order to stock up supplies needed for it. secretary of state mike pompeo said today china must be held accountable. the president did not respond to questions when he returned to the white house from camp david today. >> instead he saved his answers for the american public, speaking from the lincoln memorial, he discussed the nation's economic path forward in a virtual town hall on the fox news channel. >> i'm a single mother from alabama. i lost my job in march. i haven't received a stimulus payment or anything from unemployment. i'm behind on every bill, about to be evicted from my home, and i've had to rely on donations to feed my children. i feel frustrated and i feel scared not knowing where to turn or what to do. what advice to you have for myself and others in my situation? >> number one, there's more help
american people. >>> costco will still sell you a five gallon bucket of mac and cheese.ut when it comes to meat, the wholesale warehouse is setting some limits tonight. >>> our top story at 6:30, u.s. officials believe china slowed the response of coronavirus in order to stock up supplies needed for it. secretary of state mike pompeo said today china must be held accountable. the president did not respond to questions when he returned to the white house from camp david today....
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just when they can afford it least americans are suffering sticker shock at the grocery store the meat the deli. the ham the cheese even the bread is costing more and now according to the u.s. labor department food prices rose 2.6 percent in april the biggest monthly jump in 46 years prices for staples like meat and eggs surged even more i'm a single parent i have a we're gets i have a car no still you kind of think like what's priority right now do i pay my mortgage or do i go grocery shopping with tens of millions of americans newly unemployed more than it any time since the great depression soaring prices mean long lines at food banks and more americans than ever questioning where their next meal will come from ali because we already are worried that people are stuck in their houses and happen and now we know that lackey people who are stuck in their house that number one in 5 families is food insecurity she says the number is $2.00 and $5.00 for families with children under 12 and higher for african-american and hispanic families. as meat plant workers have grown ill and died from the global pandemic dozens of
just when they can afford it least americans are suffering sticker shock at the grocery store the meat the deli. the ham the cheese even the bread is costing more and now according to the u.s. labor department food prices rose 2.6 percent in april the biggest monthly jump in 46 years prices for staples like meat and eggs surged even more i'm a single parent i have a we're gets i have a car no still you kind of think like what's priority right now do i pay my mortgage or do i go grocery shopping...
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american people the unvarnished truth without the president lurking over his shoulder. dr. fauci, let it rip. >> stephen: (as schumer) "yes, dr. fauci, let it rip. cut that thick cheeseledge. we want explosive testimony. please, dr. fauci, supply it. don't deny it. because as we all know, this coronavirus is silent but deadly. i yield the remainder of my time. pull my finger." the hearing started off with questions about whether colleges could reopen in the fall, and fauci did not seem optimistic. >> the idea of having treatments available or a vaccine to facilitate the re-entry of students into the fall term would be something that would be a bit of a bridge too far. >> stephen: i'm sorry, college students. there will likely be no treatment when you return to college in the fall, so make sure you're at least six feet away from whoever is lighting your bong.buassistanetary fo health, admiral brett giroir, argued that students could return, if colleges just get a little creative with tracing. >> there are some experimental approaches that look interesting-- if not promising-- that, for example, wastewater from an entire dorm or an entire segment of a campus could be t
american people the unvarnished truth without the president lurking over his shoulder. dr. fauci, let it rip. >> stephen: (as schumer) "yes, dr. fauci, let it rip. cut that thick cheeseledge. we want explosive testimony. please, dr. fauci, supply it. don't deny it. because as we all know, this coronavirus is silent but deadly. i yield the remainder of my time. pull my finger." the hearing started off with questions about whether colleges could reopen in the fall, and fauci did...
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cheese and it was our top story on our website.ook. ♪ >> hey, welcome to mojito. i'm the owner. >> reporter: americanbout 80% of their business including catering orders which they relied on the most. >> i'm trying to maintain my payroll and pay rent and just supplies. >> reporter: but that hasn't stopped mojito from donating free meals to those who need the most. >> all the recovery centers, king county housing authority, ymca, you know, we've been providing 460 meals a week for them. >> reporter: currently open pickup and delivery they can still get the cuban sandwich. he starts with these ingredients and, oh, fresh orange juice. next, the pork legs head to the ov roasting at 350 degrees. then it's time to assemble the sandwich. >> fresh onions. we put a nice generous mayo, mustard, pickles, sliced ham, swiss cheese, generous portion of pork. this is the best part. mojito cuban sandwich made with a lot of love. >> reporter: all right. so if you're in the seattle area you have to check mojito thought. they do curbside pickup. they'll do delivery. you go to uber eats, grubhub and can you get that del
cheese and it was our top story on our website.ook. ♪ >> hey, welcome to mojito. i'm the owner. >> reporter: americanbout 80% of their business including catering orders which they relied on the most. >> i'm trying to maintain my payroll and pay rent and just supplies. >> reporter: but that hasn't stopped mojito from donating free meals to those who need the most. >> all the recovery centers, king county housing authority, ymca, you know, we've been providing 460...