A weekly round-up of food and drink oddities:
- Driving for Drinking A Nebraska woman, driving a number of cheerleaders to a football game, pull up alongside a car with some of the players and allowed her daughter to lean out of the moving car to grab a beer being passed over. The under-age teens passed the can around and now mom won't be driving for school functions in the future. (AP)
- Burger Competition Yet another competitive eating story yields yet another eye-crossing statistic: 108 small hamburgers in 8 minutes. Ulp. (AP)
- Cultured Robbery A Dallas robber broke into five businesses and stopped for a couple of cups of yogurt during his activity. He's still on the loose, looking for cash from store registers and, presumably, watching his weight. (Internet Broadcasting)
- Don't See Kimchi? According to a recent survey, 65 percent of women in South Korea don't know how to make the spicy fermented cabbage dish called kimchi. Hey, that's why ready made is for. (AFP)
Labels: odd, weird