It's the afternoon, and you deserve a break. Sit back, pour yourself a glass, and enjoy these food stories from around the Internet.
Yes! A four-decade-old U.S. salumi ban, which outlawed cured meats brought over from Italy, will be lifted on May 28. No more hiding the salami in your suitcase! [NPR]
This lucky guy found a Lotto ticket worth $4,850,000 in his cookie jar, where he stored old Lotto tickets, for some reason. Maybe we'll start? [Gawker]
OMG: Set to hit the market this summer, a tortilla printer that's named miMasa3000 allows Mexican food fiends to print fresh tortillas with just the push of a button. Like, in 3D. Might make throwing a taco party a little easier. [BoingBoing]
Turns out there's a little arsenic in the turkey and chicken you buy from the grocery store. Yick. [NPR]
Sprinkles: they make everything better. [BuzzFeed]
The cake batter martini has a sprinkled rim! Just make sure none of the multicolored candies stick to your face after you enjoy this very healthy cocktail.
