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Martha Stewart's Latest Adventure: Westchester Celeb Stops By Popular Hot Dog Eatery Martha Stewart's Latest Adventure: Westchester Celeb Stops By Popular Hot Dog Eatery
Martha Stewart's Latest Adventure: Westchester Celeb Stops By Popular Hot Dog Eatery Northern Westchester's own Martha Stewart stopped by a restaurant in the region known for its foot-long hot dogs. The businesswoman and resident of Katonah visited Connecticut to stop by Frankie's Family Restaurant in the city of Waterbury for an early lunch. Thanks for visiting Martha Stewart!! Posted by Frankies Family Restaurant on Saturday, January 14, 2023 "Thanks for visiting Martha Stewart," the business wrote in a social media post, sharing a screenshot of a photo Stewart posted of hot dogs and burgers from the restaurant. The eatery, located at 464 Reidville Drive, offers up …
Popular Restaurant Chain To Open New Location In Westchester County Popular Restaurant Chain To Open New Location In Westchester County
Popular Restaurant Chain To Open New Location In Westchester County Dog Haus, a restaurant chain known for its signature hot dogs, is set to open a new location in Westchester County. The new location will be open at 3137 East Main St. in Mohegan Lake in the next few weeks, according to representatives. A confirmed opening date has not yet been announced as of Tuesday, Nov. 9. The chain operates locations across the country, in states including Connecticut, Massachusetts, Arizona and California. Learn more about Dog Haus here.
Here's How Many Minutes Of Your Life Eating A Single Hot Dog Can Cost You, New Study Says Here's How Many Minutes Of Your Life Eating A Single Hot Dog Can Cost You, New Study Says
Here's How Many Minutes Of Your Life Eating A Single Hot Dog Can Cost You, New Study Says There's some news that may be disappointing to many lovers of one of America's favorite dishes. And frankly speaking -- make that frank-ly speaking -- it's not good. Eating a hot dog could cost a person 36 minutes of healthy life, according to a new study by researchers at the University of Michigan. Researchers looked at more than 5,800 foods and ranked them "by their nutritional disease burden to humans and their impact on the environment," News Medical reported. The ranking was based on the Health Nutritional Index, which calculates the net beneficial or detrimental health burden …