Preheat oven to 450 and locate your food processor, bowl and cheese grater.  Spray the baking pan with non-stick cooking spray. You will need to steam the cauliflower so either boil chunks in water on the stove or place in a small amount of water in a microwave safe bowl and cook for up to 5 minutes. Blend on high until cauliflower forms a mashed potato type consistency. low fat  mozzarella cheese (grated or chopped), ½ tsp. onion powder, pinch of salt and pepper in a large mixing bowl.  Add cauliflower and mix well. Cover well until the entire pan is filled with the cauliflower mixture. Add cheese on top during the last few minutes of baking for added flavor. Allow breadsticks to cool slightly before cutting.

Summary: Prepare cooking area. Chop cleaned cauliflower into chunks and soften in microwave or on the stove. Strain water and place cauliflower into the food processor. Combine 2 cloves of garlic (minced or chopped) with 2 large beaten eggs, 4 oz. Pour mixture into the pre-coated baking pan. Bake at 450 for 20 to 25 minutes or until tops are golden brown. Remove from oven and cut into breadstick strips. Finished.


Many make the mistake of pronouncing bruschetta like “brewshhetta.” However, “ch” in Italian sounds like a hard “k.” If you’re ordering bruschetta as your antipasto, remember to enunciate that hard “k.” ” Sometimes people think that gnocchi is pronounced like “nookie.” While it’s true that the “g” is silent, this isn’t quite right. Say “nyoh-kee” if you decide to order these potato dumplings as your primo. Instead of saying “minestron-ee,” pronounce this word with a softer emphasis on the last “e.” There are no silent vowels on the end of Italian words, but this doesn’t mean that they’re harsh-sounding. While the spelling of this Italian pizza is the same as an alcoholic beverage you may be familiar with, their pronunciations are a little different. Don’t include the “r” in the second syllable if you choose to order a margarita pizza. As a good rule of thumb, it’s best to pronounce every syllable of each Italian word if you have no idea how to say it. This will increase your chances of saying it correctly and/or being understood.

Summary: Say “brews-keh-tah” when you want Bruschetta. Pronounce gnocchi like “nyoh-kee. Say “mean-ehs-tron-ih” when ordering minestrone. Order a “marg-eh-rita” pizza, not a margarita pizza. Pronounce every syllable when you aren’t sure.


As with contacting Nickelodeon via phone, there is no single address for mailing Nickelodeon — every office around the world has a different physical address, making matters a little complicated. Once again, however, the New York Nickelodeon Headquarters is a great place to start for general inquiries. The NYC office is located at: New York Office  1515 Broadway, 44th Floor New York, NY 10036 Nickelodeon's cartoons aren't written, shot, or animated at the corporate offices in New York. In fact, most of the work that goes into making a great Nick show happens at Nickelodeon Studios in California. For this reason, if you have specific questions about how shows are developed and produced for the network, it's a smart idea to send your mail here. Nickelodeon Studios are located at: Nickelodeon Studios  231 W Olive Ave Burbank, CA 91502 As noted above, Nickelodeon has multiple regional offices throughout the world. Viacom, its parent company, has even more offices. Contacting any of these offices by mail is a viable option for having your inquiries answered, though it's worth noting that each regional office may not be able to answer questions that have to do with things outside its regional "jurisdiction". Below are just a few important regional offices' locations:   UK:  Nickelodeon UK Limited 17 - 29 Hawley Crescent, Camden London NW1 8TT.    Australia:  Nickelodeon GPO Box 4371 Sydney NSW 2001    Northern Europe  Viacom International Media Networks Northern Europe Stralauer Allee 6, 10245 Berlin, Germany    Spanish Language Inquiries  Viacom Media International Paseo de Recoletos 33 Madrid 28004

Summary: Use the New York corporate office's address. Use the Burbank studios' address. Use regional offices' addresses all over the world.


OTC H2RAs work by reducing the production of stomach acid, which in turn makes heartburn less likely. They often work best when taken about 30 minutes before your main meal of the day, but follow the package instructions or your doctor’s recommendation.  OTC brand names include Pepcid, Zantac, and Tagamet.  Even though these are OTC medications, they can cause serious side effects or drug interactions. Talk to the pharmacist or your doctor before using an H2RA. H2RAs are typically meant to be taken once per day for up to 14 days. Talk to your doctor if you believe you need to use the medication for a longer term. Like H2RAs, PPIs reduce stomach acid production, but they do so through a different process. Therefore, some people have better results with a PPI. Like H2RAs, PPIs usually work best when taken about 30 minutes before your largest daily meal.  As with H2RAs, follow the package directions or your doctor’s instructions. And check with your doctor or pharmacist regarding potential side effects or drug interactions before starting on a PPI. Don’t use a PPI for more than 14 consecutive days without your doctor’s guidance. OTC brand names include Prilosec, Protonix, and Nexium. Antacids like milk of magnesia (magnesium hydroxide) and calcium carbonate (e.g., Tums, Rolaids) can help to reduce and neutralize stomach acid when you are experiencing heartburn. They cannot, however, help prevent heartburn from occurring in the first place.  Antacids come in many brands, and in liquids, chewables, powders, and other forms. They all work in roughly the same manner, however.  As with any OTC medication, you should check with your doctor or pharmacist before using antacids, especially if you take other medications or have underlying medical conditions. If you have frequent heartburn (more than twice per week) or less-frequent but severe instances of heartburn, you may have gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD). Whether you have GERD or just recurring heartburn, however, you should visit your doctor for a proper diagnosis and treatment options.  Your doctor may prescribe a prescription version of a PPI or H2RA medication for daily use. Make sure you follow your doctor’s instructions for taking it. They may also be able to provide advice on dietary and lifestyle changes.
Summary: Try an over-the-counter (OTC) H2 receptor agonist (H2RA) medication. Use an OTC proton pump inhibitor (PPI) medication as another option. Use antacids to relieve, but not prevent, heartburn. Talk to your doctor about prescription medications.