
Watermelon Adventure
By Karen Shepard | 1 Comment | Posted 06/22/2014Did you ever play that game where you are supposed to pick just three things to take with you on a deserted Island? – I know, I hate that game. It’s so hard to choose! But, I am happy to
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Cilantro and coriander – often confused, but both amazing!
By Linda Bonvie | 0 Comments | Posted 06/22/2014You may know it as cilantro, the stuff of salsa. But others call it coriander (including all of those in the U.K). Sometimes, folks will just call it Mexican parsley, and it even has been called Chinese parsley! And to
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Let’s Help More Shoppers Benefit from the Benefits of Organic
By Dave Carter | 0 Comments | Posted 06/21/2014One of the major debating points between proponents and critics of organic agriculture is whether eating certified organic food reduces exposure to pesticides. The critics argue that the Food and Drug Administration food handling requirements, and the food industry’s operating
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Signs of a Food Allergy
By Elizabeth Chatellier, MA, RDN | 1 Comment | Posted 06/20/2014A person can develop a food allergy at any point in the life cycle. Nearly 15 million Americans have a food allergy: 9 million adults and 6 million children. Food allergies can be scary, especially if the reaction is severe
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Leafy Love Part 3
By Karen Shepard | 0 Comments | Posted 06/20/2014Omega 6 Not to be forgotten – or “What about Bluto?” So you may be wondering “Why all the fuss about Omega 3”? Sadly, like Popeye, Omega 3 is under duress. As a result of industrialization, and the kinds of
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