Tuesday, January 24, 2012

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News10 new results for food
 
Fried food 'fine for heart' if cooked with olive oil
BBC News
By Michelle Roberts Health reporter, BBC News Eating fried food may not be bad for the heart, as long as you use olive or sunflower oil to make it, experts say. They found no heightened risk of heart disease or premature death linked to food that had ...
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BBC News
Food Network, book take on weight in chef whites
The Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Paula Deen's diabetes revelation pretty much sums it up: Kitchen pros at all levels struggle with obesity and its dangerous aftertaste in the high-pressure, high-calorie world of food. The queen of Southern comfort cooking, ...
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Okla. senator introduces bill to ban human fetuses in food or for use in ...
Washington Post
OKLAHOMA CITY — A Republican state senator from Oklahoma City introduced a bill Tuesday that would ban the use of aborted human fetuses in food, despite conceding that he's unaware of any company using such a practice. Freshman Sen.
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Opposing view: Food safety is more than about audits
USA TODAY
By Bob Whitaker Food safety has always been the highest priority for the people who grow, ship and sell our nation's fresh fruits and vegetables. Recognizing there is no one solution, we take a holistic approach to food safety, constantly strengthening ...
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USA TODAY
Newt Gingrich, Food Stamps and the Real Debate We Need
Huffington Post (blog)
But the hay he made in his exchange with black debate moderator Juan Williams, when Williams pushed him about his comments on food stamps, couldn't be more in the wheelhouse for someone focused on poverty. It was disingenuous and cynical in a way that ...
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Late-Night Sales on a Roll for US Fast-Food Outlets
Wall Street Journal
By JULIE JARGON Fast-food chains are extending their hours to feed a burgeoning market of night owls and ultra-early risers and help wring more sales out of their existing restaurants. At McDonald's Corp.—which reported another quarter of strong ...
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Wall Street Journal
US food stamp program shouldn't be political toy
Fort Worth Star Telegram
But it's a callous and cynical technique that misrepresents the federal food stamp program, foments unnecessary resentment and offers no solutions that would reduce reliance on this vital safety net. Republican presidential candidate Newt Gingrich's ...
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Ellie Krieger serves passion for food as a main course
USA TODAY
By Ellie Krieger, Special for USA TODAY As a passionate food lover, registered dietitian, and busy mom I demand a lot from my food. First it must be absolutely, crave-ably delicious. It also needs to be healthy — nutrient-rich and balanced — without ...
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USA TODAY
'Lunch ladies' criticize how CPS updated school food
Chicago Tribune
Workers who serve meals in Chicago Public Schools say the majority of kids are not eating the healthful new foods on the cafeteria menu, according to a confidential survey released Tuesday. The survey, filled out by 436 so-called lunch ladies, ...
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Chicago Tribune
Haiti creates nationwide food program, seeks to feed 2.2 million school children
Washington Post
The country's farms have been devastated by the effects of cheap food imports and deforestation. More than half of Haiti's 10 million people get by on less than $2 a day and they are vulnerable to fluctuating food prices on the global market.
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Blogs5 new results for food
 
NBC Politics - Gingrich's tough talk on food stamps may backfire
By Reuters
It is one of the code phrases of the 2012 presidential campaign: "the food stamp president." That's what Republican Newt Gingrich calls Democrat Barack Obama in casting the president's economic record as a failure, and bemoaning what ...
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exploding food photography by alan sailer
using a spark flash he built himself based on a 1974 issue of 'scientific american', alan sailer captures an unusual look at everyday foods, as they explode after being hit by high-speed projectiles.
Designboom - Weblog
PJ Media » Barack Obama Is the Food Stamp President
By Tom Blumer
Newt Gingrich has taken to characterizing President Barack Obama as "the food stamp president." That description of 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue's current occupant is factually correct, both narrowly and broadly. Stating that fundamental truth ...
PJ Media
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By Cheezburger Network
demotivational posters - THE FOOD SUCKS. ... demotivational posters - THE FOOD SUCKS. THE FOOD SUCKS but sweet jumpin' Jesus…the view! Submitted by: Unknown. Incorrect source or offensive? amazingfoodhorrible wtfview ...
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Madrid Food Festival Celebrates Tapas, and More - NYTimes.com
By By VALERIE GLADSTONE
Madrid is a gourmet's paradise through Feb. 5, as restaurants and chefs across the city take part in Gastrofestival. For this multifaceted event, organizers have enlisted restaurants, bars, and even cultural institutions to promote culinary life in ...
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Web1 new result for food
 
Food Traditions and Symbols of Chinese New Year - Delish
Get a taste of the Chinese New Year feast including symbolism, traditions, and history of the food and meal served for this celebration.
www.delish.com/.../traditional-chinese-new-year-feast-and-foo...


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