
Avocados, home cooking and 'snackle' boxes: Here are food trends to watch in a New Year
Fox News
Chef Diane Hendricks joined "Fox & Friends" on Friday to discuss some of 2022's biggest food trends — butter boards, mug cakes, charcuterie — and to preview what will be trendy in 2023.
Speaking on "Fox & Friends" on Friday, Dec. 30, Hendricks said that while "charcuterie boards aren't going anywhere," their presentation will likely change going into the New Year. Christine Rousselle is a lifestyle reporter with Fox News Digital.
Instead of a traditional presentation of charcuterie on a board, Hendricks, who is based in New Jersey, predicted that "snackle" boxes — snacks and typical charcuterie items arranged in a tackle box — will be "pretty trendy" in the near future.

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