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1. Women's club compiling recipes for cookbook
The cookbook contains 300 recipes including appetizers, main dishes, desserts and others. All proceeds will go to community and school projects. Recipes include the contributor's name. Women's club compiling recipes for cookbook ARNAUDVILLE - The Arnaudville Woman's Club has collected recipes from group members, family and friends and compiled them into a cookbook. They are selling the cookbooks for $10. This article does not have any comments associated with it. They may be purchased from...
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2. FDA considers additional food labels
That's an idea being considered by the Food and Drug Administration as it examines whether symbols added to the front of food packages could convey nutrition information in a clear and concise way -- without forcing shoppers to pore over the small print usually relegated to the back of the box, bag or can. WASHINGTON--If an increasingly overweight America's eyes are bigger than its stomach, then placing more nutritional information in plain sight could allow shoppers to see their way to...
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3. Today's Eagles Party Tip
Add all remaining ingredients except lettuce. Place lettuce on serving plate. This article does not have any comments associated with it. ADVERTISEMENT Advertise with us! Post Comment Monday, September 10, 2007 The weather is still warm, so why not grill something light to go with tonight's game?
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4. Past its prime
Food manufacturers use several types of dating: "use by," "sell by" and "best before. The Eagle checked 12 grocery stores in Wichita, spending up to an hour in each store to see how common it is to find outdated food. When new food is put on the shelves, the food already there is supposed to be checked and removed if old. While the product you purchased was sold past its 'best taste date,' as long as the button on the cap is down and the tamper seal is in place, the product is still safe...
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5. Doctor's orders with Dr. Stephen Ponder
What they don't tell you is that buyers change the way they spend when purchasing fast food with a credit card compared to spending cash. Tips for keeping your calorie intake in check at fast food restaurants: Some television advertisements now encourage the use of credit cards as one way to help speed up the line at the fast food counter. Until just a few years ago, these two American creations remained separate; most fast food stores didn't accept credit cards. Before accepting credit...
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6. Best beef recipes on table
The grilled entree category will feature recipes such as a blue cheese encrusted filet or a simple steak. The dishes will be judged on three categories: taste, originality and the dish's appearance, which includes how the food itself looks and how it is plated. The one dish category will feature more elaborate recipes like a chili or a "mexi-cali pizza. To be selected for the cook-off chefs first must submit a recipe to a committee, which selects the finalists. Best beef recipes on table....
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7. Author seeks family recipes for new cookbook
I m asking readers to submit copies of vintage, food-stained, time-aged recipe cards, a photo of the person (relative or friend) who prepared the recipe, plus a short paragraph about why the recipe and the person who prepared it brings back such fond memories, Lyons said. The Galveston County Daily News. I m asking readers to submit copies of vintage, food-stained, time-aged recipe cards, a photo of the person (relative or friend) who prepared the recipe, plus a short paragraph about why...
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8. Uganda: Coffee Producers Are the Biggest Losers
Coffee producers in Uganda suffer from an unfair trade relationship with Europe, even though their beans produce some of the best quality coffee in the world, says the Ugandan coffee industry's governing body. Many coffee farmers are forced to heavily diversify their farms, growing other crops such as cocoa, cassava, bananas, oranges and vanilla and even raising poultry. African countries have an advantage of high altitudes and smaller-scale farms, along with a natural abundance of organic...
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9. Environment ministry releases India's biodiversity report
India's huge gene resources for food and agriculture has got limited to about 12 varieties of food, which provide 80 per cent of food energy, because of changing lifestyles and taste and nutrition value of country's food basket. The Environment ministry released a comprehensive document this week detailing the major areas of concern for India's biodiversity and the proposed action plan to check further degradation and conserving biodiversity. In case of livestock about 30 mammalian and...
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