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19. Deceiving kids won't teach them to choose veggies
To retain as much nutrition as possible, vegetables must be steamed or roasted before pur eing. Initially, I was intrigued by Seinfeld's recipes but then wondered how realistic it was for busy parents to make pancakes from scratch after they pur e beets to go in them. The premise is that kids hate vegetables and what they don't know will help them stay healthy. Seinfeld decribes herself as a dedicated cook for the ''Kitchen Cabinet'' made up of her three young children and her famously...
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20. Turkey dinner tough, but don't blame bird
I have been writing about my family's experiment of eating local foods this year, and I thought that a turkey dinner with our neighbors would be a perfect culmination to a season that began with greenhouse-grown basil and ended with knots of luscious brussels sprouts. I have been writing about my family's experiment of eating local foods this year, and I thought that a turkey dinner with our neighbors would be a perfect culmination to a season that began with greenhouse-grown basil and...
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21. Area senior citizens could use donated food baskets
Senior Care is requesting the baskets contain a roasted chicken, potatoes, vegetables, canned goods and bread. Senior Care of Vineland is requesting donations of traditional holiday fare to prepare Thanksgiving food baskets for a dozen of its needy clients. Usually area nonprofit organizations provide the baskets, but this year's supply is limited, leaving about 12 seniors going without. Baskets will go to senior citizens who live alone and have limited incomes. Welcome toThe Daily...
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22. Food bank to beef up mobile market
Food bank to beef up mobile market Print this Article Email this Article Text Size: A . A . A By The Record November 15, 2007 6:00 AM STOCKTON - A $150,000 grant from Kaiser Permanente will help the Greater Stockton Emergency Food Bank expand its Mobile Farmers Market program, the organizations announced Wednesday. Food bank to beef up mobile market Print this Article Email this Article Text Size: A . A . A By The Record November 15, 2007 6:00 AM STOCKTON - A $150,000 grant from Kaiser...
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23. A new Italian in White Plains
Our best choice was the affumicata sandwich, which came with a side of roasted vegetables (a very thoughtful alternative to fries) A special of roasted red peppers with mild white anchovies was delicious, but another appetizer, eggplant rollatini, had too much cheese and the tomato sauce tasted suspiciously commercial. Spiritoso reports that he intends to introduce "old dishes" and game meats (bison, venison, rabbit, boar) this winter, as well as more fine seafood. For our entrees, a...
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24. Shop for holiday fare and gifts at the Farmers Market this weekend
The holiday season is approaching and with a focus on healthy and green, market vendor Helen Hayes provides the following vendor view of market offerings. Dragoon Marketplace (chunky applesauce, tart red plum, apple cranberry and pear ginger), Bounty of the Desert (prickly pear products) and Simmons Honey offer jellies, jams, preserves and chutneys for unique additions to meals to compliment meats or replace standard cranberry sauce. Dragoon Marketplace (chunky applesauce, tart red plum,...
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25. Step forward or backward? Dairy farmers discuss impact of going rbST ...
Kurt Steiner, a dairy farmer from Creston, said it's disappointing that farmers are being asked to discontinue a product of technology certified to be safe. He said the consumer and farmer both stand to lose, because consumers will be paying substantially more per gallon and the farmer will be paid a disproportionate premium, compared to the premiums received by retailers and milk processors. She reflected the importance of looking at all sides of the issue, and all types of agriculture,...
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26. If you think he's hard ... try his recipes
Gordon Ramsay's restaurant food is famously technical, but with a little work, and a lot of time and concentration a mere mortal can give his Michelin-style cooking a try. So what is he cooking this Christmas day morning? Oh, just breakfast for about 20 friends at home - and then lunch for the 200 guests turning up at Claridge's. Genius may have helped Gordon Ramsay earn his Michelin stars but the real secret is slaving over a hot oven for years on end. Attaining those stars has been a...
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27. Parkrose Farmers Market coming to Outer Northeast
Since the market will be held on Parkrose school grounds, some restrictions will apply that may not exist at other farmers markets in Portland. Having another place to sell their own locally grown corn, tomatoes, cucumbers, zucchini, squash, raspberries, prunes and plums will be convenient, but with their full-time jobs and the labor they put in on their farm, it's a wonder the Voorhees can fit anything else into their busy schedules. The plan is to have 68 stall spaces for vendors to sell...
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