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    Jun 8, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  1. Critic's Choice: A season of sun — and mozzarella

    Come summer, I look forward to interleaving slices of mozzarella and basil leaves with slices of the first luscious red tomatoes to make a classic <em>caprese</em>. I'll sometimes toss hot spaghetti with diced mozzarella or <em>bocconcini</em> (those bite-sized balls) and raw chopped tomato for a hot-weather supper. I had a wonderful treat once in Naples, a bowl of <em>bocconcini</em> drizzled with gold green olive oil. I think you get the idea: Mozzarella spells summer, and some of our best Italian restaurants take advantage of imported and local varieties of the milky white cheese.
    Los Angeles Times
    Come summer, I look forward to interleaving slices of mozzarella and basil leaves with slices of the first luscious red tomatoes to make a classic caprese. I'll sometimes toss hot spaghetti with diced mozzarella or bocconcini (those bite-sized balls)...

    Tags: Tomatoes, Osteria Mozza, Italy, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking

  2. Jun 3, 2013 |Story| Coastline Pilot
  3. Out of the Blue: Fight Monsanto; get more out of Village Entrance

    What a refreshing day May 25 was. Besides a beautiful and sunny start to Memorial Day weekend, more than 1,000 people gathered at Main Beach to express their indignation that a single company named Monsanto could be granted so much power by our government...

    Tags: Finance, Memorial Day, Economy, Business and Finance, Lifestyle and Leisure, Hobbies

  4. Jun 2, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  5. Smithfield Foods deal causes stir over Chinese investment in U.S.

    Though Smithfield Foods' potential acquisition by Chinese pork giant Shuanghui International has quickly drawn political outcry, the deal could signal a trend of Chinese expansion into the U.S. consumer goods market.
    Though Smithfield Foods' potential acquisition by Chinese pork giant Shuanghui International has quickly drawn political outcry, the deal could signal a trend of Chinese expansion into the U.S. consumer goods market. If approved by Smithfield...

    Tags: Chuck Grassley, Smithfield Foods, Lifestyle and Leisure, Computing and Information Technology Industry, U.S. Congress

  6. May 30, 2013 |Story| Hampton Roads Daily Press
  7. Summer brings fresh produce

    GLOUCESTER &mdash; A cool spring has slowed the locally grown fruit and vegetable crops, but there will be ample opportunity to pick up fresh produce throughout the county this summer.
    Daily Press
    GLOUCESTER — A cool spring has slowed the locally grown fruit and vegetable crops, but there will be ample opportunity to pick up fresh produce throughout the county this summer. Jimmy Williams, owner of Ware Neck Produce, is in his 28th year of...

    Tags: Green Beans, Foods and Beverages, Tomatoes, Shrimp, Robin Williams

  8. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  9. Never give up on winter wheat?

    “Never” is an extreme term, and certainly should be reserved for extreme situations. Although winter wheat is a tough crop and known for surprising growers and agronomists with its resilience, there are times when abandoning fields are justified. In the...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Fertilizer

  10. May 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  11. Trader Joe's urged to stop selling meat raised with antibiotics

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    Tribune reporter
      Trader Joe's was the target of a full-page ad in Tuesday's San Francisco Chronicle that urged it to stop selling meat raised with antibiotics.  The advocacy arm of Consumer Reports magazine, Consumers Union, has pressured the quirky California-based...

    Tags: Whole Foods Market, Food and Drug Administration, Health Organizations, Consumers, Genetic Engineering

  12. May 30, 2013 |Column| Allentown Morning Call
  13. Philadelphia group is "braking" the cycle of addiction

    Gearing Up is more than a motto before strapping on your helmet and going out on a bicycle ride. For women in the Philadelphia region, Gearing Up is a way to climb out of the hole and over the hill of alcohol dependence, drug addiction and physical...

    Tags: Alcohol Addiction, PBS (tv network), Abusive Behavior, Cycling, Physical Fitness and Exercise

  14. May 31, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  15. Check out SDSU Extension Wheat Walks - June 11 & 12

    BROOKINGS - SDSU Extension will host Wheat Walks in the Delmont and Winner areas June 11 and at the Dakota Lakes Research Farm and the Gettysburg area on June 12. The drought and cool spring created significant challenges for winter wheat producers. The...

    Tags: Chemical Industry, Fertilizer

  16. Jun 7, 2013 |Story| Aberdeen News
  17. Rally over?

    06/04/13 - Grains have rallied sharply the last 2 weeks on cool/wet conditions and late planting of grains. However, in Monday's 6/3 planting progress report, 5% of the corn and 13% of the soybeans were planted last week - equal to the average for that...
  18. May 29, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  19. A growing hobby

    The Community CARE Garden in Libertyville reaps 5,000 pounds of food a year for food pantries, but "that's just the byproduct," according to Roger Afman.
    The Community CARE Garden in Libertyville reaps 5,000 pounds of food a year for food pantries, but "that's just the byproduct," according to Roger Afman. "The main thing is the socializing among the gardeners," said Afman, facilities manager at The...

    Tags: Tomatoes, Chicago Park District, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Gardening, Lifestyle and Leisure

  20. Jun 6, 2013 |Story| LAT - HOLD Archive
  21. 100% organic, vegan, local, raw, alcohol-free dinner series comes to L.A.

    Is an organic, raw, vegan, local, and alcohol-free dinner overkill? <a href="http://www.isnessproductions.org/index.html">Scott Franklin Manning</a> doesn&rsquo;t think so.
    Is an organic, raw, vegan, local, and alcohol-free dinner overkill? Scott Franklin Manning doesn’t think so. He's the man behind The Locavoire, a 100% organic, vegan, local, raw, and alcohol-free dinner series. Last year, Manning took a closer...

    Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Vegan Diet, Acupuncture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking

  22. Jun 5, 2013 |Story| Hartford Courant
  23. Developer Has Grand Vision For New Haven Coliseum Site

    When the New Haven Coliseum was demolished in 2007, few felt much regret: many considered the building an eyesore, a failure of urban renewal. And besides, the venue hadn't been open in five years.
    The Hartford Courant
    When the New Haven Coliseum was demolished in 2007, few felt much regret: many considered the building an eyesore, a failure of urban renewal. And besides, the venue hadn't been open in five years. Now, a Montreal-based developer hopes to bring people...

    Tags: Orange (New Haven, Connecticut), Storrs, House Building, Lifestyle and Leisure, Yale-New Haven Hospital

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