
Danielle Deangelis
Associate News and Trending Editor at EatingWell
She/her. BA in Journalism. Writer for @EatingWell, Published Poet.
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1 week ago |
eatingwell.com | Danielle Deangelis
On Tuesday, family members announced that Worst Cooks in America host, former Iron Chef sous chef and all-around Food Network personality Anne Burrell had died. Fans of the program and the chef remember her iconic advice and quips, from "slices, sticks, dices" to "brown food tastes good."Most notably, Burrell was passionate about keeping home cooks safe on her show. She always had a red sharpie on hand to mark someone's finger if it was positioned wrong on a knife.
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1 week ago |
eatingwell.com | Danielle Deangelis
There's an active recall on three types of ready-to-eat meals sold at Walmart and Kroger locations nationwide, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Food Safety and Inspection Service. This is due to a Listeria monocytogenes contamination.
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1 week ago |
yahoo.com | Danielle Deangelis
Key PointsChicken Alfredo meals sold at Walmart and Kroger recalled for Listeria contamination. The recall affects Marketside and Home Chef meals with best-by dates through June 27, 2025. There are 17 illnesses, three deaths linked; dispose of affected products immediately. There’s an active recall on three types of ready-to-eat meals sold at Walmart and Kroger locations nationwide, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.
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1 week ago |
aol.com | Danielle Deangelis
Chicken Alfredo meals sold at Walmart and Kroger recalled for Listeria contamination. The recall affects Marketside and Home Chef meals with best-by dates through June 27, 2025. There are 17 illnesses, three deaths linked; dispose of affected products immediately. There’s an active recall on three types of ready-to-eat meals sold at Walmart and Kroger locations nationwide, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service.
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1 week ago |
eatingwell.com | Danielle Deangelis
Amid the U.S. Food and Drug Administration's proposed food dye ban, companies are taking action to remove synthetic dyes from their products ahead of time. Most recently, Kraft Heinz announced that the corporation will be removing food dyes from all of their U.S. products.
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