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Crafty: Make an Easter rainbow
Do you color Easter eggs every year, only to peel off that pretty shell to wind up with a plain white hard-cooked egg? This year, peel the shell before you dye the eggs to create a beautiful ring of color around the edge of your cut eggs for a fun...
Tags: Recipes, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Easter
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Susan Heisler, grocery store merchandiser
Susan Heisler, a retired grocery store merchandiser and recreational pool player, died of lung cancer March 3 at the Chesapeake Hospice's Mandrin Center in Harwood. The Glen Burnie resident was 55.
Born in Baltimore and raised on Bush Street, she was the...Tags: Lung Cancer, Oriole Park at Camden Yards, Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Hanover (Anne Arundel, Maryland)
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You wanted GMO food labels? The marketplace is listening.
It’s a victory for the consumers who worry about genetically engineered foods -- also called GMO or genetically modified -- that Whole Foods will label all such foods in its markets. Well, at least it’s a long-term victory; the organic-foods...
Tags: Food Industry, Genetic Engineering, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arable Farming, Dining and Drinking
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SunOpta adding capacity at Upper Macungie plant
SunOpta, a Canadian-based organic food company that opened a plant in Upper Macungie in August, plans to double the processing capacity at that facility. The expansion is planned for the third quarter of this year in response to high demand for flexible...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking, Arable Farming, Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance
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Oh, that old diet
Although some skeptics remain wary, Mary Tapia, of Mount Prospect, is convinced there are benefits to the "Paleo Diet," which promotes unprocessed foods that were the diet of hunter-gatherers during the Paleolithic era — primarily meats, fish,...
Tags: CrossFit, Inc., Obesity, Healthy Diet, Health, Physical Fitness and Exercise
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Supreme Court: Justices leaning toward Monsanto in seed battle
WASHINGTON - Vernon Hugh Bowman seems comfortable with the old way of doing things, right down to the rotary-dial telephone he said he was using in a conference call with reporters. But the 75-year-old Indiana farmer figured out a way to benefit from...Tags: Technology, Monsanto Company, Food Industry, Trials, Genetic Engineering
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Fun, food, education will be on tap at 5th Annual Pookie’s RescueFest
Animal Crazy - Orlando SentinelAnimal-rescue groups will have a great venue for fundraising and adoption this Saturday, Jan. 26, at the 5th Annual Pookie’s RescueFest, presented by The Urban Pet Project. The event is at Maitland’s Lake Lily Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.... -
Activist formerly opposed to GMOs explains his change of heart
It’s not often that you hear someone stand up in front of a microphone and tell the world they have been wrong about a high-profile issue. But that’s exactly what Mark Lynas did last week at the Oxford Farming Conference in Oxford, England,...
Tags: Weather, Technology, Environmental Issues, Ecosystems, Engineering
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MaMa Jean's Natural Market will open third location in Springfield
Posted by Chris Brewer, web editor / Twitter: @iamchrisbrewerSPRINGFIELD, Mo. -- A store focusing on organic foods is expanding its reach. A building on East Sunshine Street will be home to Mama Jean's Natural Market's third location this spring. They credit their success to their focus on healthy eating. They...Tags: Recipes, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arable Farming, Dining and Drinking, Healthy Diet
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Neb. organic inspector wants lawsuit dismissed
RAYMOND, Neb. (AP) - A part-time organic food inspector is hoping to get a libel lawsuit against him dismissed that was brought by a Nebraska farmer he reported for suspected fraud, an attorney said. Evrett Lunquist planned to request a summary judgment...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Laws, Lifestyle and Leisure, Arable Farming, Dining and Drinking
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Roanoke Natural Foods Co-op to open second Roanoke location
Roanoke Natural Foods Co-op announced Monday morning that it will open a second location. The group plans to open its second location in downtown Roanoke’s Center in the Square in March. Roanoke Natural Foods Co-op already has a store in Roanoke&...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Dining and Drinking
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Baltimore colleges push to improve neighborhoods
Change has swept through the University of Baltimore — and the surrounding neighborhood — over the past decade. Striking new academic buildings, an apartment building and the university's first dormitory have appeared among the brownstones...
Tags: Students, Loyola University Chicago, Business, University of Maryland, College Park, Hospitals and Clinics
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