Pre-prepared meals helping avoid waste
Heeding the country's call to avoid wasting food, many Chinese families are buying partially-prepared dinners for their Chinese New Year's eve family banquet, reported the Beijing-based ...
View ArticleSuper Bowl Food Trade-offs Work All Year
Finding alternatives for high-calorie food and snacks for the Super Bowl need not stop at the big game; they work the rest of the year, a U.S. expert says. Lona Sandon, a clinical nutritionist at ...
View ArticleRestaurants question rules limiting take-home beer sales
Saul Young/News Sentinel Bartender Courtney Barry fills a growler with Mountain Light Beer at the Smoky Mountain Brewery at Turkey Creek on Monday, January 28, 2013. All but three of the Copper ...
View ArticleReport Opportunity for IVD Companies in Food Safety
IVD companies have been able to translate success in clinical test-making to food safety applications, according to a new report from Kalorama Information. The healthcare market research publisher ...
View ArticleIn Japan Food Can Be Almost Too Cute To Eat
i From an early age, Japanese kids are taught to "eat with your eyes," and this emphasis on the visual delights of food can be found in many aspects of Japan's ...
View ArticleCDC Leafy Greens Lead Culprit for Food-Borne Illnesses
new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention suggests that leafy greens are also the riskiest foods in terms of causing food-borne illnesses. The report, released today, uses ...
View ArticleCottage food ordinance adopted
Riverside County supervisors adopted a measure this week that implements a new state law clearing a way for people to sell certain types of food made in their ...
View ArticleFuneral procession stops at Burger King drive-through for one last...
David S. Kime Jr., 88, of West York, enjoyed eating fast food daily. His family honored him Saturday with a trip to the Burger King drive-through before he was ...
View ArticleDirty Dining Old Manhattan Pizza
YBOR CITY, Fla. - Melina Salazar spends long hours managing Ybor City's Old Manhattan Pizza Restaurant on East 7th Avenue, but the last two weeks have been challenging. She gave ABC Action News ...
View ArticleMeat processors fined after man loses fingers in machine
A Wellington meat processor has been fined $65,000 after a worker lost two fingers using an unguarded meat skinning machine. In January last year, the worker was attempting to clean part of ...
View ArticleVeggies Cause More Food-Borne Illnesses Than Poultry
CDC ), leafy greens accounted for the most food-borne illnesses nationwide for a ten-year period. The CDC reported that leafy greens like lettuce, spinach and kale accounted for the most illnesses ...
View ArticleHigh Liner Announces Approval of Normal Course Issuer Bid
, 2013. The price the Company will pay for any Common Shares acquired will be the market price at the time of acquisition. Purchases under the normal course issuer bid will be made by the Company ...
View Article‘Food deserts’ create hardships for residents without cars
From the long-parched “food desert” in North Charleston to the West Ashley neighborhoods where a Food Lion will soon close, the simple act of buying groceries is a big hurdle for local ...
View ArticleEast St Louis police chief says security should have done more at food stamp...
Last week, a brawl that broke out in an Illinois food stamp office got a lot of attention — in part, because the chaotic fight was caught in a blurry cell phone video that shows several women ...
View ArticleVideo Leafy greens found to be top food poisoning source
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has fingered leafy greens like spinach and lettuce as the leading source of food poisoning, a perhaps uncomfortable conclusion for health officials who ...
View ArticleFat Chance Dr. Robert Lustig blames processed food and government complicity...
Now that the holiday cookies have become stale but the New Year's resolutions are still fresh, it's a safe time to break out Dr. Robert Lustig's just-released book "Fat Chance: ...
View ArticleRinaldi Laura Letinskys food photos at the Denver Art Museum lovely not tasty
When food is fodder for art, it usually leaves our mouths watering for a taste of the bounty.Think of those 17th century Dutch masters with their perspective-perfect celebrations of fish and game. ...
View ArticleBowie candy shop owner named Food Networks Sweet Genius
Food Network reality show "Sweet Genius" last week named Bowie resident Tamarra Thomas the winning contestant on the show, a competition where chefs battle it out to create desserts in timed ...
View ArticleGroups join Urban Ministries of Wake Countys year-round food drive
RALEIGH -- Ten businesses and other organizations have pledged to sponsor weekly food drives under a new program by Urban Ministries of Wake County that aims to ensure donations during normally lean ...
View ArticleIsolated flood families to get food meds
Flood boats and helicopters may deliver vital supplies to communities cut off by flooding in NSW's north as more than 1000 evacuees await the go-ahead to return to their homes.NSW State ...
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