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Recent Examples of rotisserieColorado had proposed limiting soft drinks as part of a package of changes, including allowing food assistance to pay for ready-to-eat hot foods, such as grocery store rotisserie chickens, Colorado SNAP director Teri Chasten said at the Board of Human Services’ meeting Friday morning.—Meg Wingerter, Denver Post, 7 Feb. 2026 Two California shoppers filed a class action complaint accusing Costco of falsely advertising its rotisserie chicken as preservative-free despite containing sodium phosphate and carrageenan.—Clara Harter, Los Angeles Times, 29 Jan. 2026 Plaintiffs are seeking to bring a class action lawsuit on behalf of people who purchased the rotisserie chicken in California and across the country.—The Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, 29 Jan. 2026 As is ahi tuna, roasted almonds, rotisserie chicken and more.—CNN Money, 24 Jan. 2026 See All Example Sentences for rotisserie
Here, the wooden interior is warm and modern, with minimalist landscape photography—by English owner Shouya Grigg, an artist and decades-long Niseko resident—plus contemporary paintings, flower arrangements, scented candles, shelves of ceramics, and a wood-burning stove.
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Condé Nast,
Condé Nast Traveler,
26 Feb. 2026
According to Petrino, many have wings that overlap the counters, preventing crumbs or spills from getting trapped alongside the stove.
New Orleans-Style Beignets for Mardi Gras Biting into a pillowy, powdered beignet still fresh from the fryer is one of life’s finest pleasures, and there’s no time like Mardi Gras to indulge in one of New Orleans’ most famous dishes.
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Stephanie Breijo,
Los Angeles Times,
22 Feb. 2026
Inspectors will then make sure that food temperatures stay in the safe zones, starting before the deep fryer is even hot.
Of the 63 dead roaches, 40 were under a soda machine, six were on a glue trap on a counter next to single service to-go items (usually plates, plastic utensils) and another half-dozen under the microwave oven.
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David J. Neal,
Miami Herald,
6 Feb. 2026
From heating food quickly to baking delicious cakes, the microwave oven is used for a constructive purpose by millions today, far from the destructive intentions for which its technology was invented.