mercredi 9 août 2017
You Get a Dinner! And You Get a Dinner! Oprah Is Officially Launching a Food Line
You get comfort food! And you get comfort food! Everybody's going home with some comfort food! Why, you ask? Because Oprah Winfrey is launching her own line of tasty yet nutritious meals and sides, dubbed O, That's Good! Per the website, O, That's Good! aims to create delicious, nostalgic comfort foods with "a nutritious twist." When describing the mission to create comfort foods specifically, Oprah writes:
When I tasted O, That's Good! for the first time, I said, "This tastes like home". That's how good it is. It's real, delicious nutritiousness you can share with your family.
Because I believe that food, just like everything else, is always better when you share it.
Oprah also told People about her decision to work with Kraft Heinz on the line, which features hearty soups and a selection of savory side dishes. "They mentioned the idea of making nutritious food accessible to a lot of communities that do not have that option," she shared of the line. "And that is what intrigued me."
The selection of soups and sides is available at grocery stores nationwide such as Wegmans, Kroger, and Safeway. If you're interested in tasting Oprah's idea of healthy comfort food, use this tool to find it near you. (We're especially intrigued by those garlic mashed potatoes!)
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