28. Grow berry delicious summer fruits Sagers Deseret Morning News PARADISE, Cache County Raspberries are a tasty garden treat! Who can resist these divine, sweet, melt-in-your-mouth berries straight from the patch, in jams, juices or other treats? For more information on raspberries, I visited Weeks Berries of Paradise in Cache Valley. Sagers Deseret Morning News PARADISE, Cache County Raspberries are a tasty garden treat! Who can resist these divine, sweet, melt-in-your-mouth berries straight from the patch, in jams, juices...
Source • Deseret Morning News •
29. Project Hope And Fairness Founder Plans 5th Annual Trip To The ... Tom Neuhaus, founder of Sweet Earth Organic Chocolates, inc., one of a handful of certified Organic and Fair Trade chocolate companies in the US, is looking for 10 unique, adventurous travelers who want to take an educational and social justice trip to the Ivory Coast and Ghana in West Africa. Tom Neuhaus, founder of Sweet Earth Organic Chocolates, inc., one of a handful of certified Organic and Fair Trade chocolate companies in the US, is looking for 10 unique, adventurous travelers who...
Source • Emediawire (press release),WA •
30. Recipe - Upside Down Apple Pie When the sugar is moistened, add about half the raisins, toss to coat, and cook for 2 to 3 minutes, or until the raisins are heated through. Cook, stirring often, for about 8 minutes, or until the apples are limp and release their juices and the liquid is syrupy. To make the filling, combine the raisings and orange liqueur in a small saucepan and bring to a simmer over medium-low heat. Add to the skillet and cook, tossing the apples, for about 1 minute or until the sauce thickens and looks...
Source • 3/30/2007 •
31. How to use the glycaemic index By cooking starches and cooling them down, you can lower their GIs - for example cold maize meal porridge has a lower GI than hot porridge, and cold potato salad has a lower GI than hot boiled potatoes. Processed breakfast cereals - replace with Raisin Bran, maize meal which has been cooked, cooled and heated up again, oat porridge, Maltabella. How to use the glycaemic index The glycaemic index (GI) is a useful a tool for controlling blood sugar levels in diabetics, people with...
Source • 2/20/2007 •
32. Neighborhood welcomes vineyard When he came home, his brother-in-law let him know an apple orchard owner needed a manager, and Charlie Johnson knew apples. He worked at the Higgs and Young apple orchard across the road from their house for a half-dozen years, then a big freeze hit. Over time he and Susie and their daughters watched the orchard die out. Then the grandson of the orchard's founder bought the property. The last owners let scrub brush and hardwoods overtake the 30 acres. He is renovating and adding on to the...
Source • 3/12/2007 •
33. Fruits, veggies seek U.S. funds Building a $500 million-a-year program of specialty-crop bloc grants paid to states, distributed in part according to each state's level of fruit and vegetable production. Half a dozen other House members joined Cardoza in introducing the 120-page bill, drafted over many months with the significant help of farm associations. This money eventually would climb to $100 million a year and likewise flow through agricultural trade organizations; farm co-operatives such as Sunkist also would be...
Source • The Fresno Bee •
34. A honey of a mystery stings area Possible causes might include everything from an unknown disease-causing agent to parasitic mites to a class of insecticides called neonicotinyls used on turf grass, fruit and vegetables, said Nicholas Calderone, an assistant professor of entomology at Cornell University who is researching the problem. Possible causes might include everything from an unknown disease-causing agent to parasitic mites to a class of insecticides called neonicotinyls used on turf grass, fruit and vegetables,...
Source • Rochester Democrat and Chronicle •
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Source • Creative Loafing Atlanta,GA •
36. Wine: Pick the right wine for that Easter ham Red fruits such as raspberries and strawberries joined the black fruits on the palate with a rich, round but slightly astringent, medium-bodied mouth feel. The cocoa leaned more toward semi-sweet chocolate in the mouth, with good ripe fruit and nice acids. Another idea is pick a high-alcohol and-or fruity wine, such as a zinfandel. One approach is to pick a very dry, acidic wine that serves in contrast to the ham's sweetness-such as a pinot noir. We asked our wine-tasting group to compare...
Source • The Ithaca Journal •
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