Food and Drinks
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- Bottled Water Is Better Than Tap Water?
By: Dr. John Roberts
September 24, 2005
- How to Make Beer
By: Jason Ditto
September 24, 2005
- An Introduction to Wine
By: Jason Ditto
September 24, 2005
- Creating the Perfect Foam
By: Jason Ditto
September 24, 2005
- Health Benefits of Tea
By: Jason Ditto
September 24, 2005
- A Simple Technique to Remember Grocery Items
By: Allen Beechick
September 24, 2005
- 3 Simple Tips For Making Perfect Coffee
By: Gary Gresham
September 24, 2005
- The Honeybush Miracle.
By: Janet Holmes
September 24, 2005
- South Beach Diet - US vs. World
By: Laura Ciocan
September 24, 2005
- Your Oven: Kitchen Ally or Public Enemy Number One?
By: Skip Lombardi
September 24, 2005
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Lastest Headlines for "Food and Drinks"
- Healthy food? It's growing on them (Armidale Express)
WHEN students at Blackheath Public School discovered their beloved fizzy drinks and lollies were being replaced with organic fruit and low-fat muffins, they decided it was time for action.
- Local schools gaining ground in fight against on-campus junk food (Provo Daily Herald)
Following a report that said Utah schools have fewer restrictions on junk food than almost anywhere else, state and Utah County education officials say they're making strides to improve the nutritional offerings available to students.
- Navigating Nutrition Labels: Tips to Fill your Grocery Cart with Healthy Options (Beaches Leader)
Comments ( No comments posted. ) (ARA) - Members of the food industry, ranging from government organizations to grocers and food manufacturers, are filling supermarket shelves and food and beverage labels with various health claims and nutrition quality rating systems.
- Expert warns against feasting on fast food (The Peninsula)
doha • Consuming fast foods instead of having a balanced diet is the root cause of major health problems, according to an expert. Fast food joints have become regular stops for many. The abundance of different varieties of fast food restaurants has changed the food habits of many people.
- Somerfest vendors sell handmade works of art (The Daily American)
With live music, food and drinks in abundance, Somerfest might provide most patrons with a weekend’s worth of time to put their lives on idle for a while. But for others, the mid-summer gathering is all about exposure.
- They do trash stalking Freegans salvage food from the city's bountiful garbage (New York Daily News)
With his bare hands, Adam Weissman vigilantly digs through a trash bag filled with rotten fruits and vegetables, old cleaning products, and a few salvageable pieces of produce. In about five minutes, he's taken more items from the trash than he's left behind.
- Aquapolooza Kicks Off (About.com)
Sea Ray and its dealers kick off AquaPalooza in the U.S. this weekend at their Signature Event in Lake of the Ozarks, Mo. This marine festival features food, drinks, music,...
- Active athletes find ways to replace carbs, electrolytes (The Olympian)
Here's the thing about sports drinks: Most active people don't need them.
- Briefs: Dish-cleaning product makes food particles disappear (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
Chanting abracadabra, alakazaam or hocus-pocus while doing the dishes won't make stubborn food debris disappear. But Magic Sheets made by Magic Products might.
- Save on your food bill (The Examiner)
Buying food can get expensive, but it is something that we cannot go without doing. With assistance from the National Debt Counseling Corp., here are The Examiner’s Top 10 ways to save at the grocery store.
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