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The Roadrunner Food Bank says it donated 32 million pounds of food to an average of 70,000 people in 2016. Nice job! They are encouraging continued donations, though, since next year will be just as challenging as the last.
Mars Inc.—makers of Snickers, Skittles and a number of other candies—denounced an industry-funded paper that questions many of the recommendations and guidelines for consuming sugar. The paper concluded that the limits on sugar recommended by health authorities are informed by “inconsistent” rationale and evidence. The paper also just happened to be paid for by a non-profit organization with ties to Coca-Cola, Hershey and a number of other food companies.
The State Department of Health got a firsthand demonstration on why their jobs are so important earlier this month when dozens of employees came down with a nasty case of food poisoning following a DOH holiday luncheon. A Santa Fe diner—the Kick Ass Sandwich Shop—was named as the catering service responsible. Well, someone sure got their ass kicked.
After a year that everyone seems to agree was terrible, a little spot of luck might be just what the doctor ordered. Here are some dishes you can eat on New Year’s Eve that will definitely, incontrovertibly bring you luck: black-eyed peas (of course), grapes (12 of them—one for each month), long noodles (eaten in many Asian countries as a symbol of longevity), pork, fish, cornbread or anything round (it implies an unbroken circle).