Eight Dollar Hibatchi is a College Student’s Dream

Fuji Japanese Steakhouse in Ames is changing the game when it comes to the Hibachi experience. The popular restaurant is now serving a full-service lunch for only eight dollars. After trying the experience, myself, I had to rave about the exquisite food and service Fuji has brought to the table.

When you first walk in, the restaurant immediately draws you in with its authentic culture and welcoming staff who lead you to your grill. After taking a seat, you can pick from a variety of options at lunch including steak and chicken to be cooked up before your eyes. Your meal even comes with salad or soup.

The chefs at Fuji are nothing short of astonishing. Not only do they do a great job of preparing your food, they also keep you laughing and entertained throughout the process.

The food itself is of high quality and tastes amazing. There’s something to be said about an all-encompassing dining experience that only costs eight dollars.

Next time you need a study break or an interesting place to grab a healthy portioned meal, think of Fuji.

Food 4ward is the Answer to Food Waste

A new company taking the marketplace by storm might be the answer to our American food waste problems.

 

Meet Food 4ward;(link to Food 4ward website here) a small composting box you attach to the side of your trash can. In the box, you place all of your leftover food scraps and pieces rather than just tossing them into the trash can. Then when your trash service comes each week, they empty the contents from your Food 4ward and take it to be repurposed into something new.

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These leftover food products are normally remade to be feed for animals or fertilizer for farmers. This new product is rocking the world of agriculture, not to mention the good it’s doing for America and our Earth. The box will be available come January of 2018 but the hype around this product has people already talking. Food 4ward is forward thinking in America.

Kathy Kaye Brings the Fun Back to Popcorn Balls

The classic brand Kathy Kaye has just added a fun twist to their Halloween popcorn balls! The company just announced a new packaging featuring crayons along with a spooky contest (link going to landing page on website) making Halloween just a little sweeter.

The company is featuring an orange transparent back to their packaging so kids and parents can see the popcorn ball directly through the wrapper. The company is also making the back in the shape of a pumpkin inspiring kids to draw a Jack O’Lantern face “on” their popcorn ball with the crayons provided.

If keeping kids occupied and fed isn’t exciting enough, the company is also featuring a contest with a grand prize of $1,000 and a chance to be featured on the next Halloween popcorn ball packaging. All you have to do is submit your child’s masterpiece on one of Kathy Kaye’s social media pages or their website. A winner will be chosen on October 20, 2017.

This contest is a win overall for the company. Not only does it bring simple

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creativity back to a technology-driven world, but it also brings the fun back into a classic Halloween snack that is often left out of trick or treat baskets.

To submit your child’s masterpiece and for a chance to win $1,000 head to Kathy Kaye’s website. All the treats of Halloween without any tricks.