Bodys Food Clock Upset By Holiday Overindulgence
Overindulgence during this feasting season can play havoc with the human body's food clock, researchers from the University of California, San Francisco reported in PNAS (Proceedings of the ...
View ArticleTop SN Content of 2012 Stories of Supervalus Struggles Make List
In retail news , Supervalu laid off employees, dismissed its chief executive officer and began the process to sell its stores. A look SupermarketNews.com’s most viewed editorial content - ...
View ArticleBrick Brewing Tops up Volume and Improves Bottom Line
Dec. 27, 2012 /CNW/ - Brick Brewing Co. Limited (TSX: BRB) today announced a new contract manufacturing agreement for an initial term of three years. The projected volume is 80,000 hectolitres ...
View ArticleNew name addition of restaurants and demolition of Dillards part of changes...
Major changes are planned at McFarland Mall in Tuscaloosa, which has been renamed Encore Tuscaloosa. According to the Tuscaloosa News, n ew restaurants are planned, along with the demolition of ...
View ArticleUS Guns For Food At Drive-Thru After Shooting
Los Angeles gun owners have traded in their weapons for food vouchers worth up to $200 ...
View ArticleExcess eating during holidays can affect your food clock
Overloading on holiday treats can have the same effect on your system as being jet-lagged, according to researchers. Researchers from the University of California, San Francisco said that a day of ...
View Article10 Most Memorable Restaurant Meals Of 2012
The ribs at Central BBQ in Memphis were the best - of many - that I had this year. With the year drawing to a close, it is time to reflect on the standout meals that made 2012 an excellent culinary ...
View ArticleTribals BPL families in Maharashtra demand food security under PDS
Thousands of tribal and poor who are deeply distressed due to the on going agrarian crisis in Maharashtra have joined hands in a massive protest to demand food security under BPL category even after ...
View ArticleLack of food not behind extinction of Saber-toothed cats 12000 years ago
Saber-toothed cats and American lions were not driven to extinction by lack of food, a new study has revealed. When prey is scarce, large carnivores may gnaw prey to the bone, wearing their teeth ...
View ArticleChina to boost food security in Ghana
China will boost agricultural productivity in Ghana, the state-run People's Daily reported Thursday. A Chinese pesticide company has been helping Ghanaian farmers for the past seven years. It ...
View ArticleScottish cuisine in L.A. Aye laddie The Morrison is your place for a SoCal...
The trio that brought you Stout is at it again. Their latest contribution to the L.A. culinary scene: The Morrison (not to be confused with The Morrison Room, on Sunset) a modern take on traditional ...
View ArticleFood Network premiering new program this weekend filmed at Huntsvilles...
The pilot episode of Food Network's "Food Court Wars filmed earlier this year at the food court of Madison Square Mall in Huntsville premieres at 9 p.m. on Saturday. According to al.com, the ...
View ArticleFood Water Watch Take Back The Tap 50000 People Say No To Bottled Water At...
Largest Food Gathering in America Educates Consumers on Health, Environmental Impacts of Bottled Water WASHINGTON - August 5 - According to a new guide released by Food & Water Watch, event ...
View ArticleAmerican chefs boost fine dining in France
Published Date: December 29, 2011 Paris, once regarded as the gastronomical center of the world, is looking to a cadre of young chefs from a country derided for its love of processed cheese - gasp, ...
View ArticleLaser cookery makes your food more fun
These are just a couple of the applications of "laser cookery" envisaged by Kentaro Fukuchi and colleagues at Meiji University in Japan. They reckon laser cutters have done their time in ...
View ArticleFood safety group calls forcourt to limit GMO seedpatents
Patent protection for genetically modified corn, soybeans and other crop must be limited so farmers can save their seeds and protect themselves against litigation, a public interest group said in a ...
View ArticleNashville may steal food capital title from Charleston paper says
Charleston, S.C., has long held the reputation as the Southern food capital of the U.S., but the epicenter could be shifting to Nashville, according to the Charleston City Paper. With Nashville's ...
View ArticleLocal Choice will bring fresh food to the Pearl District
Local Choice Produce Market will bring farm-fresh food to the Pearl District starting in January. Locally owned, Local Choice debuts Jan. 9 at 830 N.W. Everett St. It will source food produced by ...
View ArticleOvereating now bigger global problem than lack of food
The most comprehensive disease report ever produced confirms that, for the first time, there is a larger health problem from people eating too much than too ...
View ArticleReview Borough in Minneapolis delivers on good food good cocktails
Bartender Jesse Held makes a version of a Manhattan at Borough in Minneapolis on Dec. 27, 2012. (Pioneer Press: Jess Fleming) As a media preview Thursday was beginning for Borough, the new restaurant ...
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