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Onion ‘waste’ may provide source of food ingredients: Study
Waste products from industrially processed onions may have potential uses as food sources of food ingredients including dietary fibre, and phenolic ingredients such as quercetin, according to new research.
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Most Diverse Food Court
Emerybay Public Market Maybe you’re in the mood for a taco but your friend feels like Thai food and your beau is demanding a plate of jerk chicken. With one easy trip to the Emerybay Public Market’s international food court you can summarily fill everyone’s plates and fulfill their palates with a ridiculously diverse offering of foods from across the globe by nearly two dozen vendors.… [ Read …
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Report: New York City Mobile Food Carts Hit With 2,571 Violations This Year
Mobile food carts are just like restaurants in many ways. Both serve food and both are inspected by the Health Department. However, unlike restaurants, vendors don’t get a report card to display on their carts.
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Food Companies Act to Protect Consumers From E. Coli Illness
Tired of waiting for federal regulators to act, Costco and Beef Products Inc. are requiring broader testing for more strains of the bacteria in their food.
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Thieves take copper from AC unit at Harvest food warehouse
hieves struck a food warehouse for a nonprofit agency Saturday and stole the copper coil from an air-conditioning unit, according to the Vero Beach Police Department.
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Morlife Chocolate Blueberries Crowned King of Confectionery in Food Challenge Awards
Sydney, Australia, 13th July 2011. Morlife has won its third award this year at the 2011 Food Challenge Awards. The Morlife chocolate coated blueberries took out first place in the Confectionery category beating out some very tough competition.Over 350 food manufacturers attended the Food Challenge Awards gala at Doltone House in Sydney on Wednesday night, to celebrate the 7th annual Food …
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House wants to cut food stamps
WASHINGTON, July 16 (UPI) — With one in seven Americans on food stamps, a Republican House of Representatives proposal would cut the program’s funding by one-fifth, food advocates say.
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Library goers can trade food for fines
Patrons with overdue library materials may bring non-perishable food items from Aug. 1 to 14 as part of the York County Public Library’s Food for Fines program.
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‘Food Network Star’ Recap: ‘Dinner Party for Wolfgang Puck’
Michael Pascua One contestant upsets Wolfgang Puck when they make a bad risotto. [ Food Network Star – Season 7 Episode 7] After almost being eliminated, Whitney called her boyfriend and complained the judges thought that she was being too uptight. Her boyfriend responded by saying, “You are uptight.” This woke her up to the fact that while she has to be serious while cooking, she has to balance …
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Mom recently sent me a Sams Club membership card, so I finally headed over to stock up on some stuff I use regularly.. So for bucks I’m stocked for months now on some food items I commonly use.
I make bread pretty often, pasta (I make a pretty damn good meat sauce) and chili (in the crock pot, with beans even though I live in Texas) pretty frequently, and I try to eat oatmeal for breakfast since it’s good for the cholesterol and all that.
I picked up 5 3.5gal food-grade buckets to store the stuff in since it’s gonna take me months to cook and eat the stuff.
If you know how to cook it’s also a good way to store food for unexpected situations, natural disasters, etc. There are companies that sell storable food, and it’s usually convenience stuff like Mac & Cheese and the instant stuff you can buy in the store, and costs a bunch..
Buying the stuff in bulk, instead of pre-packaged makes it really cheap. Like 1¢/serving of rice, 6.8¢/serving of oatmeal, 39¢/loaf of bread, etc..
Food borne illnesses spike during summer months
It is summertime, and that means temperatures are one the rise, and so are food borne illnesses.
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Whether food or drugs, addiction is the same, study finds
If the pizza boxes are stacked in your home and you’re avoiding friends in shame, you may be a food addict, new study finds.
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Russia gives food aid to unrest-hit Yemen
The Russian government shipped food aid of 1,000 tons of wheat to Yemen which would arrive at the port of western al-Hodayda province on July 17, Russian embassy in Sanaa said in a statement on Friday.
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Fast-growing India needs ’2nd green revolution’: PM
Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh called Saturday for a second “green revolution” to feed the country’s burgeoning population that is forecast to overtake China in numbers by 2025.
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Food prices soar despite surprise drop in inflation
Prices for food and drink are rising at their fastest pace in more than two years despite last month’s surprise fall in inflation, according to the Office for National Statistics (ONS).
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Food box campaign needs donations, volunteers
Donations of food, hygiene supplies and household products are needed as part of a partnership between the Salvation Army and the Feed The Children’s Americans Feeding Americans Project. Approximately 1,600 struggling families will receive food boxes, as well as boxes of grooming and other …
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Global food prices to go up after brief respite
Red-hot food inflation that has vexed policymakers around the world seemed to take a breather last month, when corn and wheat prices tumbled on reports that crop shortages were easing.
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‘Help End Hunger’ today at Safeway
The Hawai‘i Foodbank, Kaua‘i unit will join other Hawai‘i Foodbank units around the state in a “Help Us End Hunger” food drive at the Safeway Store in the Waipouli Village Shopping Center from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. today.
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Most Americans are not prepared to ensure food safety during power outages
A new study finds that most Americans are not prepared to ensure food safety during an extended power outage.
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Lucrative food waste ‘there to be taken’ if AD capacity increases
The amount of food waste in the UK available to anaerobic digestion (AD) developers and investors represents a “major opportunity” for the sector if it can be captured.
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Food Trucks Exiled to Staten Island
If your favorite food truck can no longer be found in midtown , you might try Staten Island. The Times reports that this past Friday, something called the Staten Island Food Truck Festival took place. Only four trucks showed (it was threatening to rain), but that’s more than the grand total of zero applications the borough received when it opened 50 spots up to trucks a while back. And the …
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Good eats on the street
Foodies found good street food in San Mateo as Off the Grid’s team of gourmet trucks parked themselves near downtown for the first time last night. Hundreds packed the parking lot near the Caltrain station at First Avenue to sample food from Hapa SF, 3-Sum Eats, Curry Up Now and many others.
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Famous Food‘s Danielle Staub, Proud Reality Villain, Talks About Her New Show
Danielle Staub is the first to admit she is a reality television villain. But she also knows that without a villain, reality TV would be boring, so she doesn’t see anything wrong with what she does best. When I spoke to Danielle recently about her new job competing for a partnership with The Dolce Restaurant [...]
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Will suburbs eat up food trucks?
Food trucks are trendy in the city, but few have ventured out to the suburbs. Schaumburg’s Cruisin’ Cupcakes owner Angie DeFabis-Moeller says they’re missing out on a potentially lucrative market.
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Katherine Brewer: Dispatches From The Fancy Food Show
The Fancy Food Show, a vast spread of 180,000 different products including cheese, chocolate and olive oil, is happening through July 12 in Washington, DC….
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Fast food sacrifices health for lower cost
The allegations against Taco Bell’s ground beef should scare you. The 980 calories, 61 grams of fat and 1,870 milligrams of sodium in their Volcano nachos should scare the hell out of you.
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Food violations found in Lam Dong
Inspectors in the Tay Nguyen (Central Highland) province of Lam Dong’s uncovered food safety and hygiene regulatory violations by 92 food producers and traders during a month-long inspection of 341 local food establishments.
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Early Glance: Food companies
Shares of some top food companies are up at 10 a.m.:
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Five Dollar Food Friday Offered for Kid’s Day
ROSEMONT, Ill. — A five dollar kid’s food special is being offered on Friday, July 8 as the Chicago Bandits take on the Akron Racers at 12:35 p.m. at Rosemont Stadium.
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