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To prevent disease, the Health Department would like all nutritional information to be in one searchable database.
Plus: The Empire Diner will close, and more, all in our morning news roundup.
"I used to watch the Food Network obsessively when I was a line cook and I'd get home at 2 in the morning."
Also in the magazine: a blood-orange salad recipe, and a chili con carne cook-off in Brooklyn.
Sausages and cucumbers are among the ingredients we demand get thoroughly salted.
Plus: fake buffalo mozz and low-calorie menus, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: how cutting salt could save the U.S. billions, and Duvet is gone forever, all in our morning news roundup.
"You're gonna have to pry this salt out of my cold, dead hand," the noted loudmouth told New York 1.
"Wait a minute, has anyone asked that Momofuku guy to weigh in on this?"
What the "experts" are saying about the Health Department's latest crusade.
Plus: Chris Santos's next project, and the French government's party fund, all in our morning news roundup.
Will 'Top Chef' judges be banned from eliminating contestants because they didn't use enough of the stuff?
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