The Food Channel’s identified trend of “Home on the Range,” which says people are eating more at home these days, is part of an article written by Korky Vann in the Hartford Courant (in the publishing family of the Chicago Tribune and the Baltimore Sun).
The Food Channel can now be found on Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
In time for Valentine’s Day, The Food Channel® is featuring chocolate that foodies can feel “extra” good about, along with its top ten low-cost Valentine ideas.
The Food Channel’s Top Ten Food Trends hit Times Square and Las Vegas – see the images of our display on these outdoor venues here.
In front of The Food Channel Culinary Center stands a giant sentinel – a fork. Our fork is much admired and often photographed. But it’s never been particularly political until now, when used to illustrate a column by Tommy Christopher on AOL.com.
The Food Channel has released its Top Ten Trends in Food report, which was picked up by CNBC.com, Marketwatch.com, International Business Times, and more.
The Food Channel® (foodchannel.com) has released its Top Ten Food Trends for 2009. The list identifies the significant food movements consumers, foodservice professionals and manufacturers should watch for in the coming year.
Eating at home is one of the top trends for 2009, according to food-industry website foodchannel.com.
The Food Channel® is hosting a Virtual Cookie Exchange in celebration of the holiday season.