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Thursday, January 4, 2024

Dhokla to Biryani: These AI-generated Lay's flavours will make you crave for a snack - India Today

In a creative twist to the world of snacks, a LinkedIn user named Abhishek Prabhu shared his imaginative take on the popular chip brand Lay’s. Tired of the same old Magic Masala flavour, Prabhu suggested a revamp that celebrates India's diverse culinary palette.

In his post, Prabhu highlighted the fact that India's rich culinary scene is much more than a generic masala flavour. He proposed the idea of incorporating regional flavours into Lays chips, showcasing the vast diversity of Indian cuisine to a global audience.

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The imaginative flavours generated by AI range from Dhokla, a popular snack in western India, to Biryani, a fragrant rice dish loved across the country. Butter Chicken, a creamy and flavourful North Indian curry, and Pahadon Wali Maggi, a mountain-inspired version of the popular instant noodles, were also part of his creative lineup.

“Ever noticed how the 'India's Magic Masala' flavor in Lays is a bit... well, general? India's culinary scene is much more than a single masala & I couldn't help but think we're selling our culinary heritage short with such a broad brushstroke. So, I've been playing around with the idea of reimagining these regional flavors for a global audience. Imagine a snack range that's not just 'Indian Masala' but a spectrum of India's culinary diversity. Which flavor would actually be a good bet amongst these? Let me know in the comments below!” read the caption.

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Accompanied by AI-generated images, Prabhu's post sparked curiosity and enthusiasm among people, prompting them to share their thoughts on the unique chips flavours. Many appreciated the idea of embracing India's culinary heritage in a snack format, moving beyond the generic masala taste.

Which flavour will you try first?

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Srimoyee Chowdhury

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Jan 5, 2024

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Tuesday, January 2, 2024

15+ Heart-Healthy Snack Recipes to Pack for Work - EatingWell

When you’re craving a quick bite between meals on busy days, turn to these simple and packable recipes. These snacks are made low in saturated fat and sodium to help you support a strong and healthy heart. Plus, they’re so delicious, balanced and help make it easier than ever to follow a heart-healthy eating pattern. Try recipes like our Peanut Butter-Oat Energy Balls and Low-Carb Blueberry Muffins for yourself, and you’ll want to keep a supply ready for whenever hunger strikes.

Peanut Butter-Oat Energy Balls

Sweet, sticky dates act as the glue for these no-bake energy balls. Perfect for hikes or during sports, this healthy snack travels well. For the best flavor and texture, use Medjool dates--the largest and most luscious date variety. Look for them in the produce cdepartment or near other dried fruits.

Low-Carb Blueberry Muffins

Just because you're watching carbs doesn't mean you can't have the classic breakfast pastry. In place of all-purpose flour, nutty almond and coconut flours make these muffins fluffy while slashing carbs. A bit of brown sugar blunts the tartness of fresh blueberries. Make these ahead for a grab-and-go breakfast for the week.

Cottage Cheese Snack Jar

Photographer: Rachel Marek, Food stylist: Holly Dreesman, Prop stylist: Gabriel Greco

This creamy, crunchy snack packs 20 grams of protein and 5 grams of fiber in one small mason jar. Adding the chickpeas right before serving will keep them crunchy. If you want to store everything in one jar, opt for 1/4 cup rinsed canned chickpeas instead.

Flourless Banana Chocolate Chip Mini Muffins

Pulsing rolled oats with eggs, banana, brown sugar and oil creates the moist dough of these chocolaty muffins without a bit of all-purpose flour. These are two-bite muffins with a dense and gooey texture. They're delicately sweet and rich, too, so baking them as mini muffins makes them a perfect snack or quick morning bite.

Crispy Peanut Butter Balls

All you need are four simple ingredients to make healthier crispy peanut butter balls that kids and grownups will love. Make this easy recipe for a bite-size treat, on-the-go snack or easy homemade gift. You can swap the peanut butter for almond butter or even sunflower seed butter if you need a nut-free snack for school.

Pumpkin Oat Mini Muffins

These easy pumpkin muffins are packed with oats and chocolate chips. Plus, these mini gluten-free pumpkin muffins are made entirely in the blender, making cleanup a breeze. If you'd rather make 12 regular-size muffins, bake for 18 to 20 minutes and let cool for 10 minutes before turning them out of the pan.

Air-Fryer Sweet Potato Chips

Thinly sliced sweet potatoes fry to a crispy crunch in the air fryer. These homemade chips also use much less oil, which cuts down on calories and fat. They're a naturally sweet side for sandwiches, burgers, wraps and more.

Cranberry-Almond Energy Balls

Ali Redmond

These energy balls are the perfect make-ahead snack. Filled with cranberries, almonds, oats and dates, these energy balls come together in minutes. Maple syrup and tahini help bind everything together while adding a touch of sweetness and bitterness.

3-Ingredient Crispy Potato Peel Chips

These 3-ingredient potato peel chips are a cross between a french fry and a potato chip, and they’re the perfect snack to make when you have potatoes to peel! These chips can be enjoyed as-is or dressed up with seasoning. Simply toss baked potato peel chips with seasoning immediately after removing them from the oven. (If you season before baking, the spices may burn.) The only trick is to season them right away—the seasonings will not adhere well once the chips have cooled.

Peanut Butter Energy Balls

These healthy peanut butter and chocolate energy balls deliver a mixture of simple and complex carbohydrates to help fuel you up whenever you need a little boost.

Maple Granola

This quick and healthy granola recipe can be enjoyed like cereal with milk or sprinkled over yogurt to make an easy parfait. Serve with a banana for a balanced breakfast.

Almond-Date Bars

These no-bake snack bars are packed with nuts, dried fruit and rice cereal. For the best texture, use naturally sticky whole pitted dates. Make these bars ahead of time and pack them in a lunchbox for work or school.

Pea Pods with Honey-Mustard Dipping Sauce

Ana Cadena

Kids don't think twice about eating their veggies when they're served alongside a delectable dipping sauce!

Spiced Crackers

Give plain crackers a flavorful boost when you roast them with paprika and oregano. For a touch of smokiness, try smoked paprika instead of regular. Serve with hummus, cheese or your favorite dip.

Rhubarb Oat Muffins

These tasty rhubarb muffins have a sweet streusel topping and are ready in 45 minutes. Use regular rolled oats which have more texture than quick-cooking or instant rolled oats.

Apple-Oatmeal Cookies

Brie Passano

These healthy apple cookies made with oats, shredded apples and brown sugar make snack time enjoyable for everybody.

Date-Nut Bread

Dates are naturally sweet so no extra sugar is needed in this quick-bread recipe. Toasted almonds add a nice crunch and the optional coarse sugar topping—while it isn't needed for sweetness—certainly adds to the presentation.

Strawberry & Cream Cheese Sandwich

Sliced strawberries and reduced-fat cream cheese come together in a sandwich for this quick and healthy lunchbox treat.

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Financial Expert Shows Exactly How Airport Snacks Are A ‘Scam’ — And Which One Is The Worst - YourTango

With the biggest expense while traveling typically being the flight itself, airports and other transportation hotspots are often set up to milk their travelers for as much money as they can. From paid parking to snack carousels, travelers are bound to spend extra money before boarding making their way onto their often-expensive flights

Shockingly, the average traveler will spend up to $140 at the airport for expenses like snacks, water, lounges, extra bags, and parking. But, it’s not their fault — there’s a much larger strategy at play that helps airports to make this extra money. 

Financial expert George Kamel breaks down these extreme markups and the discrete infrastructure of airports, reminding travelers of important ways to save money while traveling. 

This financial expert revealed the insane mark-ups airports make on their snacks — and encourages travelers to bring their own. 

In a TikTok posted amidst the holiday travel rush, Kamel filmed himself comparing the prices of airport snacks with their retail price at the average grocery store. From pistachios to coffee, he revealed the shocking upcharges airports were making on their travelers' food. 

RELATED: Woman Plans To File A Lawsuit For Not Being Able To Fly With Her 6-Pound Dog On A Plane

“This ‘Frappuccino’ is $6.75, but you can buy it right now at Kroger for $3.69 — scam,” he says about a popular coffee choice. That’s far from the only snack he compares. He also holds up a bag of pistachios, marked at almost $20 in the airport when the same bag is only $5 at typical grocers. 

The insane and incomprehensible truth is that people are buying these snacks, regardless of their prices — in fact, almost half of airport travelers purchase some kind of snack or meal while at the airport. 

Many airport snacks have prices marked up over 100 percent from their typical price at the average grocery store. 

Despite the incredible upcharges airports make to their airport snacks and meals, people are purchasing them. Whether it be to supplement rigid food options on the plane, or for mere convenience, airport snacks are flying off the shelves. 

While you’re drinking a $20 beer or snacking on some overpriced pistachios, you’re probably more focused on your trip ahead than making a fuss about the pricing. But, don’t worry — they’re not being overlooked. 

RELATED: Random Woman Tickles A Little Girl At A Grocery Store And Gets Upset When The Toddler Asks Her To Stop

The Port Authority, the agency responsible for overseeing many travel hubs in New York and New Jersey such as JFK, released a “vendor policy guide” in May 2022 meant to crack down on the overpricing and extreme mark-ups of airport snacks, meals, and beverages. With the new policy in effect, vendors are urged not to mark up food and drink by more than “10 percent from street prices” and are encouraged to adopt more affordable snacks for travelers. 

To help combat the convenience problem for many passengers, JFK released a new website aimed at helping travelers find cheap options for essentials like food and water. 

High turnover, rent fees, and higher security checks are partly to blame for the outrageous airport snack markups. 

Airports don’t just increase their prices for no reason, despite popular opinion. Studies on airport prices reveal several reasons for their markups, and a lot of it has to do with their employees. 

Not only do vendors in airports have to pay high amounts in rent for their space, but they also have increased employee turnover rates. For the employees that do stay, they have to account for the extra time and money it takes for them to park, make their way through security, and work strange and often long shifts. 

So, while we might be getting the sharp end of the stick as travelers — at least there’s a little peace of mind that they’re not increasing the prices for nothing. 

RELATED: Finance Expert Explains Why Prices Aren't Coming Down Even Though Inflation Is & Why That's Actually A Good Thing

Outside of bringing your own snacks, there are several ‘airport hacks’ that can help travelers to save money. 

While Kamel suggests bringing your own food through security to snack on at the airport — a tip many forget is possible — there are several other ways to save money while traveling. 

TikToker @rachandlaurexplore shared a few of these tips that she utilizes when flying from an airport, the first being public transportation. Instead of spending money on gas and parking at the airport, utilizing a train or bus route to the airport can be a cheaper alternative. 

In addition, she says she often packs her own food and never forgets her reusable water bottle for the airport. Parking, airport snacks, and water are the three biggest airport expenses for travelers, all of which can be alleviated with a little bit of extra planning. 

RELATED: Supportive Dad Who Sent His Daughter To A College He Couldn’t Afford So She Could Live Her Dream Gets A Letter That Brings Him To Tears

Zayda Slabbekoorn is a news and entertainment writer at YourTango focusing on pop culture analysis and human interest stories.   

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Financial Expert Shows Exactly How Airport Snacks Are A ‘Scam’ — And Which One Is The Worst - YourTango

With the biggest expense while traveling typically being the flight itself, airports and other transportation hotspots are often set up to milk their travelers for as much money as they can. From paid parking to snack carousels, travelers are bound to spend extra money before boarding making their way onto their often-expensive flights

Shockingly, the average traveler will spend up to $140 at the airport for expenses like snacks, water, lounges, extra bags, and parking. But, it’s not their fault — there’s a much larger strategy at play that helps airports to make this extra money. 

Financial expert George Kamel breaks down these extreme markups and the discrete infrastructure of airports, reminding travelers of important ways to save money while traveling. 

This financial expert revealed the insane mark-ups airports make on their snacks — and encourages travelers to bring their own. 

In a TikTok posted amidst the holiday travel rush, Kamel filmed himself comparing the prices of airport snacks with their retail price at the average grocery store. From pistachios to coffee, he revealed the shocking upcharges airports were making on their travelers' food. 

RELATED: Woman Plans To File A Lawsuit For Not Being Able To Fly With Her 6-Pound Dog On A Plane

“This ‘Frappuccino’ is $6.75, but you can buy it right now at Kroger for $3.69 — scam,” he says about a popular coffee choice. That’s far from the only snack he compares. He also holds up a bag of pistachios, marked at almost $20 in the airport when the same bag is only $5 at typical grocers. 

The insane and incomprehensible truth is that people are buying these snacks, regardless of their prices — in fact, almost half of airport travelers purchase some kind of snack or meal while at the airport. 

Many airport snacks have prices marked up over 100 percent from their typical price at the average grocery store. 

Despite the incredible upcharges airports make to their airport snacks and meals, people are purchasing them. Whether it be to supplement rigid food options on the plane, or for mere convenience, airport snacks are flying off the shelves. 

While you’re drinking a $20 beer or snacking on some overpriced pistachios, you’re probably more focused on your trip ahead than making a fuss about the pricing. But, don’t worry — they’re not being overlooked. 

RELATED: Random Woman Tickles A Little Girl At A Grocery Store And Gets Upset When The Toddler Asks Her To Stop

The Port Authority, the agency responsible for overseeing many travel hubs in New York and New Jersey such as JFK, released a “vendor policy guide” in May 2022 meant to crack down on the overpricing and extreme mark-ups of airport snacks, meals, and beverages. With the new policy in effect, vendors are urged not to mark up food and drink by more than “10 percent from street prices” and are encouraged to adopt more affordable snacks for travelers. 

To help combat the convenience problem for many passengers, JFK released a new website aimed at helping travelers find cheap options for essentials like food and water. 

High turnover, rent fees, and higher security checks are partly to blame for the outrageous airport snack markups. 

Airports don’t just increase their prices for no reason, despite popular opinion. Studies on airport prices reveal several reasons for their markups, and a lot of it has to do with their employees. 

Not only do vendors in airports have to pay high amounts in rent for their space, but they also have increased employee turnover rates. For the employees that do stay, they have to account for the extra time and money it takes for them to park, make their way through security, and work strange and often long shifts. 

So, while we might be getting the sharp end of the stick as travelers — at least there’s a little peace of mind that they’re not increasing the prices for nothing. 

RELATED: Finance Expert Explains Why Prices Aren't Coming Down Even Though Inflation Is & Why That's Actually A Good Thing

Outside of bringing your own snacks, there are several ‘airport hacks’ that can help travelers to save money. 

While Kamel suggests bringing your own food through security to snack on at the airport — a tip many forget is possible — there are several other ways to save money while traveling. 

TikToker @rachandlaurexplore shared a few of these tips that she utilizes when flying from an airport, the first being public transportation. Instead of spending money on gas and parking at the airport, utilizing a train or bus route to the airport can be a cheaper alternative. 

In addition, she says she often packs her own food and never forgets her reusable water bottle for the airport. Parking, airport snacks, and water are the three biggest airport expenses for travelers, all of which can be alleviated with a little bit of extra planning. 

RELATED: Supportive Dad Who Sent His Daughter To A College He Couldn’t Afford So She Could Live Her Dream Gets A Letter That Brings Him To Tears

Zayda Slabbekoorn is a news and entertainment writer at YourTango focusing on pop culture analysis and human interest stories.   

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