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Old cookbook offers interesting, but not always accurate, advice
FARGO, N.D. - The other day, I decided to consolidate all of my cookbooks into a large set of bookshelves in my dining room. I thought my cookbooks would fit in a couple of shelves. I underestimated the size of my collection. Suddenly, my kids and...Tags: Vitamin Therapy, Birth Defects, Health, Onions, Folic Acid
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Revenue insurance coming for beans?
FARGO, N.D. -- Dry edible bean growers are striving to get revenue-based crop insurance so they can stay on an equal footing with other crops that already have it. Don Streifel of Washburn, N.D., president of the Northarvest Bean Growers Association...Tags: Earl Pomeroy, North Dakota, Agriculture, Elections, Science and Technology
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Main Course Recipe: Beef and bacon chili with beans
Daily PressThis recipe has been a family favorite for over 60 years and is attributed to mom's friend, Mary Leith from Western New York. There is a bit of 'Pennsylvania Dutch' flavor to this chili recipe with a touch of sweet, savory and tang. Makes a hearty chili...Tags: Garlic, Onions, New York, Chili, Foods and Beverages
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Tastings
Vegetable soup hits the trifecta for a perfect winter meal: It's hearty, healthful and hot.
And for those without the time or energy for all that chopping and simmering, the canned soup aisle offers an array of effortless options. But are they delicious?...Tags: Cheddar Cheese, Foods and Beverages, Lifestyle and Leisure, Potatoes, Soups
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Diet Tips for Pregnant Women
Clearly there are special nutrition needs before, during and after pregnancy. According to the American Dietetic Association, pregnant and breast-feeding women may be at risk for nutrient deficiencies due to increased nutrient requirements. Therefore,...Tags: Calcium, Hormones and Metabolism, Breads, Human Body, Spina Bifida
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Diabetes: What You Can Do
HealthKey.com contributorDiabetes is a serious disease with devastating complications such as heart disease, stroke, kidney disease and failure, nerve damage, eye disease, low blood sugar, sexual and urological problems and amputation of the feet. Even without these...Tags: Health, Medical Services, Obesity, Diseases and Illnesses, Diabetes
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Asian Sweet & Sour Bean Salad Recipe
1 ½ cups frozen, thawed shelled edamame 1 can (15 oz.) Libby’s Cut Green Beans, rinsed and drained 1 can (15 oz.) Libby’s Kidney Beans, rinsed and drained |1 can (15 oz.) garbanzo beans, rinsed and drained ¾ cup chopped red onion ½ cup rice...Tags: Onions, Kosher Salt, Green Beans, Garbanzo Beans
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Test kitchen bonus: A global bean primer with recipes
The Dish - Orlando SentinelIt's hard to find a food that has traveled as well as the little legume. In ancient times, its portability made it a staple of travelers, explorers and conquerors. In modern times, these nutritional powerhouses have opened up a world of ethnic cookery for... -
Smash your own
The chickpea, a hardy perennial, grows in a sturdy pod called a tin. The standard cultivar matures at 15 to 151/2 ounces.
The dwarf variety tops out at 10 ounces. Crack open either can to reveal the same interior: a cluster of creamy, pale, round nubs....Tags: Garlic, Peppers, Hummus, Lemons, Tahini
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Loving legumes for all the right reasons: Health, flavor and value
From the pinto beans of Mexico to the chickpeas of the Middle East, legumes have been an important staple in many cultures for centuries. It's no wonder, because legumes — a class of vegetables that includes beans, peas and lentils — are as...Tags: Salads, Diseases and Illnesses, Lifestyle and Leisure, Armed Forces, Lentils
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Visions of cheese
Susan Chow was where she wanted to be Saturday, 10 feet up on scaffolding in a Pasadena warehouse, gluing red kidney beans onto the front of Glendale's float in the 2011 Tournament of Roses Parade. A week earlier, Chow started chemotherapy to treat...Tags: Nose, New Year's Day, Health, Festive Events, Chemotherapy
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How to Get More Antioxidants
Newport News Daily PressFoods rich in these substances, which can help prevent premature aging and some chronic diseases, also may help boost your immune system this flu season. So here's the how-to: Load up on fresh fruit. Good sources include berries, red grapes, prunes...Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Immune System, Newport News (Newport News, Virginia), Alcoholic Beverages, Dining and Drinking
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