Jerry Bowen visits Bob Kramer, whose premium knives have become the gold standard and are selling for $300...an inch.
Mo Rocca takes us on a cross-country journey in search of the perfect hot-dog, a meal that knows no borders.
Most dream of a big Thanksgiving feast, but some of us have fallen on hard times and are looking for a little help. As Barry Peterson reports, more and more charities are making sure no one goes hungry this holiday season.
Do you often wonder when your next slice of pie will come? Well, worry no more as Bill Geist takes us to a small cafe in Round Top, Texas with the ultimate cure for "pie anxiety."
"Caught on Tape": Police said an Ohio bank robbery suspect might have eaten evidence when he gobbled a piece of paper while handcuffed and lying across the hood of a police cruiser.
"Caught on Tape": Food Network and TV cooking star Paul Deen was hit in the face with 30 pounds of flying frozen ham as she and other volunteers were promoting a holiday food drive in Atlanta. http://www.cbsatlanta.com/index.html
The debate over health care reform is proving to be a no-holds barred battle but, as New York Times' David Pogue reports, electronic records have already provided one big change.
They may not be your typical Thanksgiving fare, but miniature hamburgers, more commonly known as "sliders," have been satisfying the biggest of appetites for generations.
When he's not performing his duties at the Seminary at Mount St. Mary's University in Maryland, Father Leo Patalinghug is hosting his own web and cable cooking show. Rita Braver reports.
Wilma Stephenson might be the toughest cookie at Frankford High School in Philadelphia. Just ask the students taking her culinary arts class.
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