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East Jessamine High students will get $100K kitchen upgrade this summer
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comNew commercial-kitchen equipment at East Jessamine High School will help students feel the heat of the culinary careers for which they’re preparing. East High teacher Cary York obtained the equipment, which is set to be installed over the summer,...Tags: Science, Vegetarian Diet, Teaching and Learning, Dining and Drinking, Students
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Natural fitness foods
WGN NewsPower bars, sports drinks -- who needs them? Chances are not you! The very products marketed to help with fitness and weight loss may actually be hampering your progress. There are athletes and then there's the rest of us -- the ones who squeeze in...Tags: Cinnamon, Health, Dining and Drinking, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Walnuts
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Best Health Food Store
1) Whole Foods Knowledgeable people looking for the healthiest things they can eat call them “superfoods,” things like acai berries, pomegranate juice and goji berries from the Himalayas. And that’s what Whole Foods’ health...
Tags: New Britain, Middletown, Glastonbury, West Hartford, Whole Foods Market
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Natural Perspectives: Gardening is in my genes
While Vic prepared for class one day last week, I transplanted some strawberry and bell pepper plants into one of my three raised garden beds. Then I watered my vegetable garden with a watering can, using stored rainwater from our rain barrels. I know...
Tags: Hobbies, Health, Dining and Drinking, Human Body, Gardening
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Suze Kerrigan believes business should be joyful
DAILY AMERICANSuze Kerrigan dances with wild abandon every moment of what she calls "this marvelous adventure we call life." Along the way the Somerset County resident finds time to play with her six granddaughters, all under the age of 10, share time with her three...Tags: Coffee, Breast Cancer, Human Interest, Dining and Drinking, Travel
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Community Commentary: Childhood obesity tipping the scale
It's no secret that childhood obesity is a major problem in the United States. In fact, over the past 30 years, childhood obesity rates have tripled. Given the advancements in science and medicine during that same time frame, not to mention improvements...Tags: Obesity, Running, Weight, Dining and Drinking, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Are plastic containers safe to go in the microwave?
WDBJ7 Anchor/ReporterMuch of our food comes in contact with plastics, whether it's purchased, stored or heated that way. Now, there's growing concern over a chemical compound found in some plastics. Here are some facts so you can decide if the plastics surrounding your...Tags: Malaysia, European Union, Material Science, BPA Contamination and Investigations, Electrical Appliance
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Eating Healthy on the Cheap
tommy.noel@cw33.comIt seems like all that healthy, organic food in your favorite supermarket is just way too pricey. “The key with healthy eating is to plan and have a little creativity,” said Angela Lemond, Registered Dietitian. With a little planning, you...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Groceries, Services and Shopping, Dining and Drinking, Health
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Your Body As It Struggles To Process Top Ramen [WATCH]
pix11.com | @wpixIf you've every wondered why you get a full, yet not so pleasant feeling from eating Top Ramen, jelly beans and Gatorade, this video by Stefani Bardin may help explain it. Bardin, who is working with Harvard gastroenterologist Dr. Braden Kuo, used a tiny...Tags: Dining and Drinking, Healthy Diet
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Laguna skipped over for 'greenest' city title
Laguna Beach is not in the running to be the most sustainable city in the county, according to the Orange County Chapter of the U.S. Green Building Council. Contenders were evaluated on their long-term environmental plan, incentives and assistance...Tags: Conservation, Dining and Drinking, Health, Hybrid Vehicles, Environmental Issues
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Young people embrace opportunities in farming
MILWAUKEE (AP) - A Wisconsin factory worker worried about layoffs became a dairy farmer. An employee at a Minnesota nonprofit found an escape from her cubicle by buying a vegetable farm. A nuclear engineer tired of office bureaucracy decided to get into...Tags: Agriculture, Food Industry, Dining and Drinking, Farms, U.S. Department of Agriculture
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