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  2. We Asked A Dietitian To Find Some Healthy Menu Items At ...

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    Plus, McDonald's took salads off the menu in the U.S., cutting down on its more nutritious options. Not to mention, most menu items are also packed with an exorbitant amount of salt.

  3. These Are the Best New Fast-Food Menu Items To Try ... - AOL

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    4. McDonald's: Pokemon Happy Meals. The McRib is gone again, but a new Happy Meal is taking its place at McDonald's. The Happy Meals are Pokemon-themed, and the boxes are decorated with Dragon ...

  4. 3-Ingredient No-Added-Sugar Dinners to Get You Through ... - AOL

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    These easy, three-ingredient, no-added-sugar recipes are just the thing to make during a busy holiday week. Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD

  5. List of McDonald's products - Wikipedia

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    Dinner Menu – After testing pasta in the South in 1989, McDonald's began testing a pasta-based menu at 40 units across Rochester, New York, in September 1991, including Italian-American classics such as lasagna, fettuccine alfredo, and spaghetti with meatballs. In the early 1990s, a new Dinner Menu was tested for 6–12 months at two ...

  6. 2. McDonald's: Fried Apple Pie. The stalwart apple pie that's still available on Mickey D's menu is all good, well, and fine, but it lacks that extra crispiness that its deep fried, discontinued ...

  7. The Best Copycat McDonald's Recipes - AOL

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    Big Mac. The world's most popular hamburger tastes even better homemade. Just stack the ingredients in the right order and don't forget the special sauce. Don't be afraid to add other components ...

  8. Spam (food) - Wikipedia

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    Spam (stylized in all-caps) is a brand of lunch meat (processed canned pork and ham) made by Hormel Foods Corporation, an American multinational food processing company.It was introduced in the United States in 1937 and gained popularity worldwide after its use during World War II. [1]

  9. American cuisine - Wikipedia

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    Closer to the coast, 18th-century recipes for English trifle turned into tipsy cakes, replacing the sherry with whiskey and their recipe for pound cake, brought to the South around the same time, still works with American baking units: one pound sugar, one pound eggs, one pound butter, one pound flour.