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What one woman gained by giving up diet foods
I was 13 years old when I ate my first diet meal. Let me paint a picture of this entree, circa 1996: When defrosted, the teensy shrimps in my Weight Watchers Smart Ones meal turned to rubber, and the angel hair pasta became a soppy mess in tomato sauce....
Tags: Consumer Goods Industries, Weight, Insomnia, Obesity, High Blood Pressure
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Easter ham, downsized
Easter ham may conjure up cozy memories of family feasts past, but for today's smaller households the traditional bone-in ham can be a challenge. Often as big as a jack-o'-lantern, a ham is a holiday treat that keeps giving, practically to Pentecost, or...Tags: Onions, Salt, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Sage, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Daschle: Farming, food security and the future
Thomas A. Daschle was the distinguished speaker at the Ag Outlook Forum in Washington, D.C. Here is the speech taken from the United States Department of Agriculture website. In South Dakota we have a special term to describe agricultural issues. We...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Global Change, Paul Harvey, Invention and Innovation, Washington, DC
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Straight up Fit: Top 10 reasons to start resistance training, part two
Editor’s note:¿This is the second of a two-part series on resistance training. Last week, I¿listed five reasons why resistance training is an important component of a well-rounded workout. As promised, here are the remaining five of the top...
Tags: Diabetes, Weightlifting, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Skype, Sleep Apnea
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Magnet swallowing a potentially deadly threat to children, study says
A new breed of powerful magnets found in toys and jewelry poses a growing and potentially deadly risk to small children who swallow them, according to a study published Monday in the Canadian Medical Assn. Journal. Neodymium-iron-boron magnets are...
Tags: Symptoms, Abdominal Pain
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Ancient grains have the potential to be lucrative crops
Wheat has long been a staple in American diets, but as the nation's population becomes more diverse so is its palate. Einkorn, emmer, and spelt aren't common on mainstream food labels, but these ancestors of modern wheat continue to be popular among...Tags: Diabetes, Vitamin E, Consumers, Fertilizer, Science and Technology
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Study finds association between processed meat and disease
Another study has found an association between eating meat and premature death, this time linking the consumption of bacon, sausage and other processed meats with cardiovascular disease and cancer in a study of nearly a half-million Europeans. "Overall,...
Tags: Physical Fitness and Exercise, Medical Research, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Heart Disease, Sausages
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Common Lambsquarters is a tenacious weed.
Lehigh Valley Master GardenersMaster Gardener Barb sends these thoughts about one of our toughest weeds, Chenopodium album: Every summer in my perennial beds, I wage battle against the annual weed known as common lambsquarters (Chenopodium album) , also called fat hen, white... -
Recipe: Anita Lo's raclette-stuffed rösti potatoes
Anita Lo: The chef and owner of Michel-star rated Annisa in Greenwich Village is also the author of “Cooking Without Borders.” She has been featured on CNN, “Top Chef: Masters” and “Iron Chef America.” Anita Lo's...Tags: Greenwich Village, Salt, Potatoes
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Recipe: Amanda Freitag's kale, egg white, ricotta frittata
Amanda Freitag: Along with chef duties at The Harrison in TriBeCa, Freitag battled Bobby Flay on “Iron Chef America” and is a judge on Food Network’ “Chopped.” She has a recurring role on the Cooking Channel series “...Tags: Salt, Egg Whites, Kale, Cooking Channel (tv network), Food Network (tv network)
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Trend Watch: Unique finds at new retro shop
Locals will have another place to shop for retro and vintage-inspired clothes when Unique Vintage opens in downtown Huntington Beach. Unique Vintage is hosting a grand opening party starting at noon March 9 at its shop, 155 Fifth St., next to Forever...
Tags: Sears, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Common, Fashion Trends, Obesity
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Lentils are heart-healthy, budget-friendly ingredients
FARGO, N.D. - The other day I followed my nose to the garlic and onions sautŽing in a pan on the stove in the food preparation lab. “What kind of soup are you making?” I asked one of my students who was testing recipes for a project we are completing....Tags: Onions, Parsley, Potassium (dietary supplement), Heart Disease, Lifestyle and Leisure
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