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19. Healthier Pizza
That s great news for fans of deep-dish, Chicago-style pizza, whose longer baking time and thicker crust could have the potential to deliver higher levels of antioxidants in comparison to other pizza styles. The Maryland study is part of an ongoing effort to discover and develop new technologies that enhance the levels of natural antioxidants in grain-based food ingredients such as whole wheat flour. Pizza bakers have known for some time that longer baking times and higher temperatures can...
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20. Wine of the week - 2006 Bonny Doon Ca' Del Solo Muscat
Another great menu idea is slow-roasted chicken with a cumin rub, lemon zest and white wine, the tanginess of the rub and sauce allows the wine to show different elements and layers. This wine has some acidity, which imparts an off-dry finish, but the fruit keeps shining through, The fruit in the wine works well with many different salad ideas. This wine is a true treat, packed full of fresh, intense summer fruit flavors with a slight hint of sweetness. Our local grocery had lobster tails...
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21. It's time for fair's recipe contests
Now is the time to get creative and enter the Michigan State Fair recipe contests for a chance at cash, blue ribbons and product prizes. Contest sponsors include food companies like Ghirardelli Chocolate and Pillsbury, individual volunteers and past winners. Most of the contests have prize money for first, second- and third-place winners, along with some product-related prizes. If two recipes are equal in most accounts, the one that looks more appealing may win. Get the latest health...
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22. DOH ASKED TO TIGHTEN CONTROLS ON U.S. MEAT IMPORTS
MEAT IMPORTS 2007-07-18 14:30:32 Taipei, July 18 (CNA) Opposition legislators asked the Department of Health (DOH) Wednesday to tighten controls concerning frozen meat imports from the United States, in the wake of the recent discovery of a banned veterinary drug in American pork. MEAT IMPORTS 2007-07-18 14:30:32 Taipei, July 18 (CNA) Opposition legislators asked the Department of Health (DOH) Wednesday to tighten controls concerning frozen meat imports from the United States, in the wake...
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23. Water into wine
Food & wine . Water into wine . Seattle Times Newspaper The Seattle Times Company. The image that the industry likes to promote is that wine is a completely natural product, that everyone takes a hands-off, noninterventionist approach, and basically that good wine is made in the vineyard the winemaker's main job is not to mess things up. The image that the industry likes to promote is that wine is a completely natural product, that everyone takes a hands-off, noninterventionist approach,...
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24. Farm Bill offers opportunity for meat processors on the border
Farmers we process for could find lower prices for processing or be forced to lower their prices when there are more people selling at farmer s markets, Ledebuhr said. Processors must be federally inspected to sell their meat across state lines, but a change in the federal law would give state inspected plants the same rights. Butchers in both Minnesota and Wisconsin have been pressuring Congress for the last decade to change a law that some say hurts small processors, particularly those...
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25. Nigeria: Lagos Warns Against Unhygienic Transportation of Meat
LAGOS state government has warned against transportation of meat through unhygienic means and indiscriminate disposal of medical waste. Enock Ajibosho had been mandated to ensure compliance with the standard and acceptable mode of transportation of meat meant for human consumption, stressing the need to maintain public health. Opeyemi Bamidele said the council viewed with displeasure the continuous transportation of meat all over the State in very unhygienic modes. To contact the copyright...
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26. EU Paves Way for GMO Potato
But its producer also called for the approval to use it in food and animal feed. Environment groups such as Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth argue that it could contaminate the food chain and future crops, highlighting that the potato contains a gene which can convey resistance to antibiotics. The product is intended for use in industrial processes, such as making paper. European farmers, industrial food and chemical producers complained that the bloc's stringent position against the...
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27. Change to federal inspection requirement could mean business for meat processors on the border
Farmers we process for could find lower prices for processing or be forced to lower their prices when there are more people selling at farmers markets, Ledebuhr said. Processors must be federally inspected to sell their meat across state lines, but a change in the federal law would give state inspected plants the same rights. Ron Shepard raises buffalo on a 120-acre farm in Mazeppa but has to haul his animals 60 miles to Winona for processing in order to sell the meat across state lines....
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