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  • Classic Black and White Cookies From Oreo

    Classic Black and White Cookies From Oreo

    A staple in local German and then Jewish neighborhoods for well over a century and famously interpreted as a call to racial harmony on the hit sitcom “Seinfeld,” the actual black and white is a half-moon of angel food cake topped with white fondant and chocolate icing, still consumed as frequently in some quarters as when it made its debut in Yorkville, back in 1902 at the long-gone Glaser’s Bake Shop. 

    And the packaged Oreo version, soon to be stacked high at local supermarkets? Look for a split of chocolate and classic, vanilla-flavored creme, sandwiched between two Golden Oreos. 

    If that’s not sounding nearly so appetizing as the real thing, fortunately for Gotham-based sweet tooths the real deal is still to be found just down the block. 

  • Giants Fall to Patriots 33-15

    Giants Fall to Patriots 33-15

    The New England Patriots beat the New York Giants 33-15 on Monday Night Football. It was the Patriots 10th consecutive winning game, moving their NFL-best record to 11-2. The Giants are now 2-11.

    The Patriots outgained the Giants 395 to 239, with Drake Maye continuing to make an MVP case. He went 24-of-31 for 282 yards and two touchdowns.

    Maye completed passes to eight different receivers, with Hunter Henry catching four for 73. Kyle Williams had a 33-yard touchdown reception, and Kayshon Boutte scored on a 3-yard catch.

    The Patriots dominated in all three phases, but three miscues by the Giants special teams allowed New England to run away with it.

    In nine possessions, the Giants had four punts and turned it over on downs three times. Jaxson Dart was 17-of-24 for 139 yards and a touchdown. Devin Singletary had 12 carries for 68 yards and a touchdown, and Darius Slayton caught two passes for 41 yards and a touchdown.

  • Nick Folk’s 56-yard Field Goal on Final Play Lifts Jets Over Falcons

    Nick Folk’s 56-yard Field Goal on Final Play Lifts Jets Over Falcons

    Nick Folk lined a 56-yard field goal through a heavy mist as time expired to lead the New York Jets to a 27-24 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday.

    In a game between two struggling teams that was anything but pretty, Folk’s kick was also far from it. But in tough conditions, the 41-year-old got just enough on the football and was mobbed at midfield by his teammates as the Jets fans in a drenched and half-empty MetLife Stadium went wild.

    Tyrod Taylor went 19 of 33 for 172 yards and a touchdown pass and also ran for a score in his second start for the benched Justin Fields as the Jets (3-9) snapped a two-game skid. Adonai Mitchell had eight receptions for 102 yards and a TD, and Breece Hall ran for 68 yards and a score.

    After the defense held Kirk Cousins and the Falcons to a three-and-out, the Jets got the ball back at their 43 with 35 seconds left. Taylor hit Mitchell on the drive to put Folk in position for his winner.

    Cousins went 21 of 33 for 234 yards and a touchdown and Bijan Robinson ran for 142 yards and a score and caught five passes for 51 yards for the Falcons (4-8), who lost for the sixth time in seven games.

  • Lions Rally, Beat Giants in Overtime

    Lions Rally, Beat Giants in Overtime

    The Detroit Lions defeated the New York Giants 34-27 in Overtime at Ford Field on Sunday. Week 12 was supposed to be easy for the Lions facing NFC’s last-place team Giants, but it wasn’t.

    What was set as a double-digit game by the oddsmakers in favor of the Lions turned into a nail-biting, comeback, overtime win for Detroit in front of a relieved crowd. Jahmyr Gibbs raced 69 yards up the middle for a touchdown on the first play of overtime to give the Lions a 34-27 lead. 

     The Giants had a chance to answer, but Aidan Hutchinson sacked Jameis Winston on fourth down to end the game.

    It was not a pretty victory, and for most of the game, New York was sharper than the host Lions, racing out to a 17-7 lead.

    The Lions showed more energy and urgency in the second half. Gibbs scorched the Giants defense for 219 rushing yards on just 15 carries, punctuated with the game-winner.

    The game featured over 1,000 combined yards of offense: 517 from New York and 494 from Detroit. 

    The Lions improve to 7-4. The loss drops the Giants to 2-10 and makes New York the first team officially eliminated from the  postseason. 

  • Ravens Wear Down Overmatched Jets 23-10

    Ravens Wear Down Overmatched Jets 23-10

    Derrick Henry scored two third-quarter touchdowns and the Baltimore Ravens recovered from a sleepy first half to beat the New York Jets 23-10 on Sunday for their fifth straight victory.

    Lamar Jackson went 13 of 23 for 153 yards and didn’t look as mobile as usual after dealing with knee and ankle issues recently. Henry was held to 64 yards on 21 carries.

    The Jets (2-9) led 7-3 at halftime, their first lead after two quarters since the season opener against Pittsburgh.

    Jets coach Aaron Glenn opted to go with Tyrod Taylor at QB— starting for the benched Justin Fields. 

    The 36-year-old Taylor, making just his 17th start over the last eight seasons, threw for 222 yards with a touchdown and a late interception against the team that drafted him in the sixth round in the 2011 draft.

    The loss clinched the Jets’ 10th straight losing season. The Jets host the Falcons next Sunday. 

    Note: Derrick Henry had a realistic chance to pass four Hall of Famers on the career rushing list Sunday. He managed to move ahead of three of them. Henry is up to 12,294 yards, 12th all-time after surpassing Marcus Allen (12,243), Edgerrin James (12,246) and Marshall Faulk (12,279) on Sunday.

    Jim Brown is next at 12,312.

  • No Mention of McMahon WWE TV

    No Mention of McMahon WWE TV

    This doesn’t come as a surprise, considering the company is trying to distance itself from the former CEO and has made it clear that he is not part of the company anymore and won’t be coming back. 

    McMahon resigned from all his roles within TKO, including TKO Executive Chairman and on the TKO Board of Directors, after the bombshell lawsuit that alleged him to be involved in a sex trafficking and abuse scandal from a former WWE employee, Janel Grant.

    Grant alleged McMahon coerced her into engaging in sexual activities with himself and other men and allegedly shared explicit photos of the victim with various men inside and outside of the company.

  • Rick’s Cabaret New York Girls Invite NBA Fans

    Rick’s Cabaret New York Girls Invite NBA Fans

    NEW YORK — Rick’s Cabaret New York, the adult club known for its beautiful entertainers, VIP treatment, and celebrity clientele, welcomes the start of the NBA season and invites all basketball fans to enjoy watching the games with over 200 sexy Rick’s Cabaret girls who are anxious to show off their perfect bodies.

    “Come watch the games while surrounded by lots of hot babes,” said Rick’s girl Traci. “And the fun never stops because at Rick’s Cabaret the after-parties go all night!” 

    Rick’s girl Bella said, “We love the New York Knicks and the Brooklyn Nets. Both teams are going to do great this season. But no matter the final score, you are always a winner at Rick’s. The girls and I know how to make you happy.” 

    Located just one block from Madison Square GardenRick’s Cabaret New York features the hottest exotic dancers, discreet private suites, luxury skyboxes, and a Roof Top VIP Lounge. The highly rated Rick’s Steakhouse under the direction of acclaimed chef Jayson Margulies offers daily lunch specials, dinner, and New York’s best late-night menu.

    Rick’s Cabaret New York

    *** RICK: NASDAQ Listed

    *** Beautiful Entertainers

    *** Three Floors of Fun

    *** Rick’s Steakhouse Open Late

    *** Roof Top Cigar Lounge 

    *** Daily Lunch Specials

  • Impossible Foods Presents New Plant-Based Food!

    Impossible Foods Presents New Plant-Based Food!

    Impossible Foods announced Impossible Hot Dogs will be the brand’s latest new meat-from-plants innovation product coming to restaurants and grocery stores soon.

    The juicy, savory links offer a similar cooking and sensory experience to traditional animal beef hot dogs, but are made with high-quality ingredients derived from plants.

    Compared to a leading animal-based hot dog served in restaurants, Impossible Hot Dogs pack 0mg cholesterol, 50% less total and saturated fat, 12g protein (vs. 6g), and none of the mystery – just plants.

    The company says that these hot dogs are not made with added or synthetic nitrates or nitrites like some hot dogs made from animals, although they do contain natural nitrates and nitrites from cultured celery powder.

  • Aaron Judge Wins Another MVP Award

    Aaron Judge Wins Another MVP Award

    Aaron Judge added another chapter to his Yankee legacy, becoming just the fourth player in franchise history to win a third American League MVP with the franchise.

    He joined Joe DiMaggio, Yogi Berra and Mickey Mantle on the list after another season in which he dominated opposing teams, despite playing through a flexor strain in his right elbow for much of the second half of the year.

    And unlike the previous two years Judge won the award — in 2022 and last season — there was more drama involved this time around, as Seattle catcher Cal Raleigh was seen as a legitimate contender following his 60-homer season, setting the record for a catcher, as well as a switch-hitter.

    But it still wasn’t enough to unseat Judge in the BBWAA voting.

    Judge won the first batting title of his career (hitting a career-best .331) and also topped the majors in on-base percentage (.457), slugging percentage (.688) and OPS (1.144) by a wide margin.

  • Green Bay Packers Defeat New York Giants

    Green Bay Packers Defeat New York Giants

    Trailing early and having lost their last two games, the Green Bay Packers could have been in real trouble when quarterback Jordan Love took a big hit to his left shoulder and jogged inside for further evaluation.

    Love returned from the injury to throw two touchdown passes, Malik Willis had one of his own while filling in and the Packers ended their skid by defeating the New York Giants 27-20 on Sunday.

    Love provided some heroics on the go-ahead drive in the fourth quarter, finding Christian Watson in the end zone with 4:02 left to take the lead. Love completed 13 of 24 passes for 173 yards.

    The defense that had been a strength in recent weeks allowed a first-quarter touchdown for the first time this season and could not stop Jameis Winston and the Giants from going on a 15-play, 85-yard scoring drive to go up 20-19.

    With Winston making his first start in 11 months and Mike Kafka debuting as interim coach after the firing of Brian Daboll, the Giants (2-9) lost their fifth game in a row despite two touchdown runs from Devin Singletary and a QB sneak touchdown by Winston. The Giant QB was 19 of 29 for 201 yards and lost a fumble on the final play.