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Disney: Official Unofficial Rules for Beers Around The World at Epcot

Mr Beer PremiumA few friends of mine think that Epcot is the best thing at Walt Disney World.  There are quite a few people who agree with that belief, such as the folks at EPCOT CENTRAL, all for their own reasons.  I can’t say that I disagree with them, as Epcot can be underrated by park visitors.  Ask any person who dislikes Epcot and they often say the same things:

  • “There’s nothing to do there.”
  • “It’s boring.”
  • “Why do I have to walk so far?”

Epcot is an immersive environment, with surprises and treats around every corner, if you would only bother to look.  But that’s a different topic for a different day.  

For those Epcot naysayers out there – I say that if you don’t like where you are, sometimes it’s because you aren’t creative enough to make your own fun. 

Today, I will provide you with something to do after you have seen all that Epcot has to offer – courtesy in part from my creative Epcot-loving friends, and in part by today’s website, DRINK AROUND THE WORLD.

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The Carbon Footprint of a Cheeseburger

Earlier this week in Web Watch, we mentioned how 15,000 Google searches used the same amount of energy as it took to create a single cheeseburger.   (And this even ties in with yesterday’s Best Fast-Food Burger post – welcome to Burger Week on Web Watch!) 

Some people asked Web Watch where we got that burger energy information from, so we thought we’d look into it.  CAN CREATING A CHEESEBURGER REALLY USE UP THAT MUCH ENERGY?  Yes, it can.

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Survey: What’s Your Favorite Fast Food?

ZAGAT surveyed 6,100 hungry fast-food and full-service restaurant patrons about their favorite places to eat, and has finally compiled and released the results for 2009.

The best fast-food hamburger, which should come as no surprise to anyone who has eaten there, is from IN-N-OUT BURGER.   Best burger from a full-service restaurant came from RED ROBIN.

The other fast-food winners included:

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How Much Energy Does Google Use?

Google, being a company based on computers and data centers and other electronic stuff, is often asked about how energy-efficient they are.

After all, Google’s mantra is “Don’t Be Evil”.

So Google engineers did some number crunching and DETERMINED HOW MUCH ENERGY A GOOGLE SEARCH TAKES as related to the amount of CO2 that is generated.

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Fancy Fast Food

Eating at a fast food restaurant is not the most exhilirating experience.

Plastic forks and spoons (unless you’re lucky enough to get a spork), paper-lined plastic trays that have just barely been cleaned – if you count being wiped down by the dirty soap rag that also wipes down the fry machine as being cleaned, and harsh flourescent lighting that makes the drippy pasteurized processed cheese spread substitute look so appealing.

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10 Things You Don’t Know About… Animal Crackers

Animal crackers (such as the familiar red circus train-themed box of Barnum’s Animals that we all know and love) have been around for more than a century.  Here are 10 things you may not know about them:

  1. You can make a game out eating them.  Without looking, pop an animal cracker into your mouth, then try to identify which animal shape it is.  Of course, it helps if you’ve shown the cracker to a game partner first so you’ll know if you’ve guessed correctly or not.  Note that some brands of animal crackers are better suited for this game than others.  Crackers that are merely embossed are much more difficult to figure out than crackers that actually are in the shape of the animal in question.
  2. Depending on who you believe, either 53 different animals have been included in the Barnum animal cracker circus train box over the years (as documented by Jennifer Frey of the Washington Post), or 37 (if you believe Wikipedia).
  3. The most recent animal added?  The koala, in 2002.
  4. Barnum’s Animal Crackers began in England before being brought over to the United States
  5. Contrary to popular belief, the name “Barnum” in “Barnum’s Animal Crackers” is not licensed from the Ringling Brothers and Barnum and Bailey Circus
  6. The string handle was added to the decorative box so the boxes could be hung on a Christmas tree. 
  7. Most animal crackers are designed to be round, sturdy creatures so the crackers remain whole during shipping.  Alligator crackers won’t ever be made, as it is expected their tails would snap off in the box.
  8. Each Barnum’s Animal Crackers package contains 22 crackers
  9. Most people bite the heads off the animals first.
  10. PETA is anti-animal cookie, as they say that the cookies (with their circus-themed box) promote circus animal misery.
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Six Chocolate-Bacon Recipes

A few weeks ago, Web Watch bought a Vosges Chocolate Bacon candy bar, just to see what all the fuss was about.

We get it.  It wasn’t perfect, but it had promise.  We shared the bacon-chocolate with others and reviews came back ranging from “ewwww” to “wow”.

So considering how many people are putting bacon into all types of desserts, Web Watch thought we’d throw some of the more interesting ideas together here.  Try some of these and report back what you’ve come up with.  Be careful and don’t eat too much: chocolate-covered bacon is also why you’re fat.

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How To Lose 10 Pounds in One Year By Doing Practically Nothing

The New York Post recently had an article entitled WHEN IT COMES TO WEIGHT LOSS, CUT 100 – CALORIES, THAT IS!

The article points out one simple fact:  if you eat 100 fewer calories a day for an entire year and change absolutely nothing else about your exercise or diet plan, then you will be taking in 36,500 fewer calories over the course of those 365 days.

100 fewer calories a day.  That should be easy.

One less fat-free Jell-O Pudding Cup.

One less slice of bread.

One less bottle of original VitaminWater (the full caloric version).