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1. Beer and cheese at MOST
There was also music, food, and prizes for lucky tasters. Tapping the MOST featured more than 56 brands of beer from local and national breweries. It's much better than cheese and wine because you got the carbonation, and beer tastes better," event co-chair Joe Unangst said. Organizers also unveiled a new twist on cheese tasting. You match up a multi-beer with a gouda. The MOST let the beer flow Saturday night for a fundraiser. Maybe a fruity beer with a. Money raised at Tapping the MOST...
SourceNews 10 Now Syracuse

2. Company claims it has set coffee record
The initiative aims to draw attention to Panama's small but growing gourmet, estate-grown coffee industry, organisers said. Company claims it has set coffee record. The company will submit its record-breaking attempt to officials at Guinness World Records this month. Copyright 2004 Reuters Limited. Site optimized for Internet Explorer 5.5 and above.
Source5 hours ago

3. What you need to know about 'other' milk
Check out the dairy case and you'll notice there's a lot more to choose from than cow's milk. Because plant-based beverages can be nutritionally incomplete, they are not a suitable substitute for breast milk, formula or cow's milk in children under the age of two. People who can't properly digest lactose (lactose intolerance), the natural sugar in cow's milk, choose milk alternatives because they are lactose-free. Others prefer milk alternatives because they're cholesterol-free and lower...
SourceGlobe and Mail,Canada

4. Phood and bepherages
Thirty percent of shoppers say they are more likely to buy such foods, called "phoods" and "bepherages" because of their pharmaceutical benefits, even though studies on them are inconclusive. Thirty percent of shoppers say they are more likely to buy such foods, called "phoods" and "bepherages" because of their pharmaceutical benefits, even though studies on them are inconclusive. But foods that provide extra nutrition, energy, and medicinal benefits are growing at 20 percent. Overall the...
Source4 hours ago

5. Breeders suggest dry cat food
Testing by the FDA and Cornell University has found melamine in samples of recalled pet food as well as in crystal form in the urine and kidney tissue of dead cats. Late last month, Menu Foods became the first pet food manufacturer to recall its products. They agreed that pet owners are at the mercy of food manufacturers. They've also found the chemical, in apparently raw form in concentrations as high as 6.6 percent, in wheat gluten used as an ingredient of the recalled cat and dog foods....
SourceNewsLeader.com,MO

6. Polycarbonate food boxes and lids from Spacepac Industries
Spacepac Industries is supplying a range of clear, break-resistant polycarbonate food boxes and lids. To enhance space utilisation, the clear polycarbonate food boxes are made to suit the free standing mobile racking system - Max Rack System. Reduce food spoilage costs with the tight-fitting snap-on lids which are good in keeping food fresh for a longer period of time. Polycarbonate food boxes are available in industry standard size to accommodate existing storage racks, counters, etc. The...
SourceFerret,Australia

7. List of Recalled Pet Food Brands
Menu Foods announced Saturday it was recalling dog food sold under 48 brands and cat food sold under 40 brands. The recall is limited to "cuts and gravy" style pet food that was sold in cans and pouches. This material may not be published, rewritten, or redistributed. List of Recalled Pet Food Brands. The food was distributed throughout the United States, Canada and Mexico by major retailers such as Wal-Mart, Kroger and Safeway. Two other companies -- Nestle Purina PetCare co. and Hill's...
Source3/30/2007

8. Simple choices can boost nutrition in 2004
Simple choices can boost nutrition in 2004. All external sites will open in a new browser. CNN.com does not endorse external sites.
Source3/30/2007

9. Goat Cheese Quesadillas
Add the pepper and apples and cook for about 5 minutes and then add the thyme and season with salt and pepper. Lay out 6 tortillas on a work surface and crumble the goat cheese over them evenly. Spoon the mixture onto the tortillas with the goat cheese and top with the remaining 6 tortillas. Cook the tortillas on a hot non-stick griddle until lightly browned and then flip and brown the other side. Heat the oil in a saut pan over medium high heat and add the onion. Cook, stirring often...
SourceWPBN Traverse City

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