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19. Fair Play in Chimpanzees
The proposer would propose an offer of raisins to the responder by partially pulling out a tray of raisins as far as he could. In each version of this mini-ultimatum game, the proposer could pull one tray with 8 raisins for himself and 2 for the other (an unfair split that people routinely reject) If the responder accepted the division of raisins, he would pull the tray the rest of the way and the two would be able eat. In a study reported in Science on October 5th, the researchers...
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20. School Menus for October 28
Wednesday: Cheese pizza, pepperoni pizza, munchables with pickle, veggie dippers with ranch dressing, fruit. Thursday: Ham-and-cheese pocket, barbecue on bun, corn on the cob, Texas-style baked beans, fruit. Friday: Shrimp poppers or chicken rings, potato nuggets, tossed salad with dressing, fruit yogurt. Monday: Chicken nuggets or fish sticks, broccoli and cheese, fresh roll, fruit. Tuesday: Soft tacos or baked potato, charro beans, lettuce and tomatoes, fruit. Mustang lady Protect and...
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21. Pennsylvania tests clean for plum pox virus
Valley also said fruit afflicted with the virus is less profitable because it is usually sold for processing rather than at a fresh market. Dennis Wolff, secretary of the state Department of Agriculture, announced this week that the state found no new cases of the virus for the first time since it began testing eight years ago. The state required trees, including decorative versions of stone-fruit plants found at homes rather than in orchards, to be removed and destroyed in areas found...
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22. Autumn's bounty
So how can you slip these into you day? Fruit like apples and pears can be sauted with one or more sweet spices (cinnamon, nutmeg, allspice, cloves) and served as a side dish, with pork dishes, as dessert, or a topping for pancakes, waffles, or french toast. The red of fresh picked apples, the gold and pale greens of pears, and the yellows and oranges of squash, sweet potato, and pumpkins fill the produce stands and grocery displays. Your Town Portsmouth Region Eliot. A number of other...
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23. Autumn Harvest Activities
Located in Locke, Grisamore Farms offers the ultimate in picking experiences -- acres and acres and acres of apples, with 8 varieties to chose from. Apples are aplenty these days, and if the season is meaningless to you if you don t get to pick them yourself, here are some of your local best bests: There is an exciting tractor ride out to the orchards, and if you don t want to do it yourself the farm store has loads to chose from including baked goods. If you decide when you get there that...
Source10/23/2007

24. TASTE: Raisins: Around the clock
Looking for healthy, kid-friendly ideas for breakfast, lunch and after school? With family schedules increasingly hectic during the school season, look no further than simple ingredients and easy preparation to create wholesome meals and snacks that kids will love. Looking for healthy, kid-friendly ideas for breakfast, lunch and after school? With family schedules increasingly hectic during the school season, look no further than simple ingredients and easy preparation to create wholesome...
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25. Concession may get its own farmer's market
Wharton noted the proposal is in the very early stages and BIA officials have only recently begun to speak to businesses with large parking lots to see if they would be willing to allow fresh produce to be sold on their property on Saturdays, possibly from May to November. Mountain News Hamilton Community Newspapers Ancaster News Dundas Star News Mountain News Stoney Creek News Grand River Sachem. Wharton noted the proposal is in the very early stages and BIA officials have only recently...
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26. Foggy Ridge: Taking the hard line
That first, crooked row may have been nurtured by a novice, but Flynt now cares for 12 acres of apple trees, including more than 35 heirloom varieties. If all you like about it is picking the apples, you'd better get out of the business. And because water generally tasted bad or was downright dangerous to drink in those days, naturally fermented hard cider became the thirst quencher of choice, Watson said. She achieved that goal last year, but late frosts this year forced her to purchase...
Source10/27/2007

27. Senate begins writing its version of farm bill
Some senators, for instance, want farmers who receive traditional subsidies for crops such as rice and cotton to be able to plant fruits and vegetables on certain land. The money would buy fruits and vegetables for school lunches, boost overseas advertising, finance organic agriculture research and more. Nonetheless, the Senate's starting farm bill package locks in one crucial conceptual victory for fruit and vegetable growers. This essentially becomes the minimum amount fruit and...
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