Find out if you have enough on your plate Scotsman, United Kingdom - IF I had been any good at singing, I would have fought to be in the school chorus just to belt out Food Glorious Food during our summer '95 production of Oliver! |
E.coli alert forces city specialist to remove rare cheese from ... Edinburgh Evening News, UK - A CHEESEMONGER has been forced to remove a rare cheese from sale amid fears it is contaminated with e.coli. Environmental health experts have identified unacceptable levels of the bacteria in an Italian cheese known as Taleggio. |
E.coli alert forces city specialist to remove rare cheese from ... Scotsman, United Kingdom - A CHEESEMONGER has been forced to remove a rare cheese from sale amid fears it is contaminated with e.coli. Environmental health experts have identified unacceptable levels of the bacteria in an Italian cheese known as Taleggio. |
Home-alone tot case prompts call for social work summit Scotsman, United Kingdom - THE Scottish Executive has been urged to hold a summit into the pressures on social workers in the wake of the case of three-year-old Michael McGarrity. |
Less Cancer with Fatty Dairy Products SR International - Radio Sweden, Sweden - A new Swedish study concludes that women who consume large quantities of fatty dairy products have less risk of contracting cancer of the intestine. |
Wallace worth the wait for Sallis Chicago Tribune, United States - "I am flattered by the attention I have received recently," remarks Peter Sallis. "I am an old man, so it comes as a nice surprise. |
MATT HELMS: Creativity fills up the menu Detroit Free Press, United States - THE VIBE: Most folks aren't vegetarians, and some of us fear the food is too healthy to possibly taste good. Moo Moo's Organic Bistro, on Charlevoix in Grosse Pointe Park, will dispel such doubts. |
Workshops discuss finding a caregiver Rutland Herald, VT - Most people are thrown unexpectedly into the search for a caregiver and it usually does not happen until a family member falls ill or suddenly takes a turn for the worse. |
Editorial: Say 'cheese' Press & Sun-Bulletin, NY - That "mug shot" was a master stroke. Responding to an arrest warrant, DeLay found a police station where the accused don't have to hold up numbers or stand before a height scale for their processing picture, then grinned broadly into the camera. |
Bulletin Board Norwich Bulletin, CT - BACON ACADEMY BAND BENEFIT CONCERT, 7 pm, auditorium, Bacon Academy, COLCHESTER. The Freshman, Concert and Symphonic Bands will perform. |
Turn a pair of pears into an elegant dessert Clarksville Leaf Chronicle, TN - At the top of my Christmas list a few years ago was Julia Child's "The Way to Cook." Looking through the desserts, I attempted her variation on a favorite French peasant dessert, Pear Clafouti. |
Opossum makes an artistic imprint San Jose Mercury News, United States - Koko the gorilla paints. So do elephants in Thailand. And to the list of famous animal artists, now add Morgan Hill's Blossom the opossum. |
RMB Winex Johannesburg South African Wine News, South Africa - Sponsored by Rand Merchant Bank, WineX offers a comprehensive showcase of over 1,500 wines per night from more than 250 of the country's top wineries. |
Crede makes a mark on offence, defence Globe and Mail, Canada - Word is that after Shoeless Joe Jackson and the rest of the disgraced Chicago White Sox of the 1919 World Series fixing scandal got their first look at the cold concrete of Chicago's new ball ... |
GRACE-ful gala both fun and poignant Fort Worth Star Telegram, TX - Yes, get one like Professor D, which rocked the Hilton DFW Lakes at the GRACE gala last week. It made the party. Until the band took the floor, it had been a rather somber, yet important, affair. |
Nobody Wants a Ho-Ho-Hum Holiday in the ER Yahoo! News (press release) - LANSING, Ill., Oct. 24 /PRNewswire/ -- Keep your family and guests safe from food-borne illnesses this holiday season, and still treat them to your traditional holiday favorites (maybe even try some exciting ... |
Nobody Wants a Ho-Ho-Hum Holiday in the ER PR Newswire (press release), NY - Prevent Salmonella While Enjoying Meringue, Raw Cookie Dough, Creme Pies, Hollandaise Sauce and a Zingy New Cranberry Eggnog Recipe Using Pasteurized Shell Eggs LANSING, Ill. |
RPI up slightly in September Malta Independent on Sunday, Malta - In September this year, the Retail Prices Index went up by 0.72 per cent to 106.59 from 105.83 in August, the National Statistics Office said yesterday. |
Maj's no-frills campaign fueled by ideas Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, NY - (October 24, 2005) - The weather has turned from the warm days of the primaries, and Chris Maj is wearing a tweed sport coat and a tweed hat. |
Dairy Farmers soured by one-off losses Sydney Morning Herald (subscription), Australia - Dairy Farmers is hitting the acquisition trail after a painful year of restructuring that resulted in a $12.2 million net loss for 2004/05. |
Dairy Farmers soured by one-off losses The Age (subscription), Australia - Dairy Farmers is hitting the acquisition trail after a painful year of restructuring that resulted in a $12.2 million net loss for 2004/05. |
Dairy Farmers soured by one-off losses Seven.com.au, Australia - Dairy Farmers is hitting the acquisition trail after a painful year of restructuring that resulted in a $12.2 million net loss for 2004/05. |
Dairy Farmers soured by one-off losses Ninemsn, Australia - Dairy Farmers is hitting the acquisition trail after a painful year of restructuring that resulted in a $12.2 million net loss for 2004/05. |
Make meals at school lite Sarasota Herald-Tribune, FL - National School Lunch Week was celebrated recently. More than 28 million children in 100,000 schools and child-care facilities participate in US Department of Agriculture's National School Lunch Program. |
These Texan fans are afraid to show their faces, while Clinton ... New York Daily News, NY - We were all set. The Coronas were nicely chilled, the White Castles (with cheese!) piled high on the platter. And as we plopped on the couch at Going Deep's secret Bronx location, adorned in our tattered, yet ... |
FIGS Market Schedules Dia De Los Muertos dBusinessNews Triangle (press release), NC - RALEIGH, NC - FIGS Market, LLC, a gourmet food market located in Cameron Village, will host Dia De Los Muertos, a pre-Halloween party from noon to 9 pm on Saturday, Oct. 29. |
Ocean Springs woman named into Krystal Lovers Hall of Fame Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - "I'm even petite like a Krystal hamburger. It's the perfect size for me," she said. That's why Stevenson, 24, is one of 20 people throughout the nation who will be the first inductees into ... |
'Is wrong to use embryonic human being as anti-depressant or mood ... Unison.ie (subscription), Ireland - Cigarettes: O: vg. Alcohol units: O: vg. Pregnancy tests: 7: bad? (less harmful than cigarettes, surely, though more expensive and weirder maybe? |
Ocean Springs woman named into Krystal Lovers Hall of Fame SunHerald.com, MS - "I'm even petite like a Krystal hamburger. It's the perfect size for me," she said. That's why Stevenson, 24, is one of 20 people throughout the nation who will be the first inductees into ... |
Death brings anti-DUI drive Press-Enterprise (subscription), CA - The poster went up after a drunken driver killed Johnathan Ferguson, 19, of Temecula, on Oct. 2. At the intersection of Ramsey Court and Margarita Road, Zebbra Tiedemann ... |
Say cheese, Plymouth Norristown Times Herald, PA - PLYMOUTH - In case anyone wasn't aware of all that Plymouth Parks and Recreation Department has to offer, a promotional video is currently being filmed to showcase the township's attractions. |
Business big on deer now, customers always San Angelo Standard-Times, TX - com or 659-8260. Paul Sklenarik's business, Sklenarik's Smoked Meats in Miles, has won the Texas Association of Meat Processors' overall state championship nine of 11 years ... |
First results from Novozymes and Chr. Hansen Partnership Food Ingredients First (press release), Netherlands - 24/10/05 Three years ago, Novozymes and Chr. Hansen formed a strategic alliance, and now the research and development has paid off. |
When Health Insurance Is Not a Safeguard Spartanburg Herald Journal (subscription), SC - Until the fourth trip to the hospital in 1998, Zachery Dorsett's parents thought their son was an average child who was having trouble getting over a passing illness. |
Rebuilding a town, cent by cent Wilkes Barre Times-Leader, PA - DURYEA - The mayor of hurricane-ravaged Collins, Miss., couldn’t find words to express his appreciation for the outpouring of generosity and hospitality he and his wife found in Duryea. |
Stepping Out: Remy's Kitchen and Wine Bar Student Life, MO - To a poor, starving college student fed up with school food, a visit from the parental unit means one thing: the chance to eat out at some of St. |
Shelters havens for pets, people Bradenton Herald, United States - Early snowbirds Margie and Bill Umstattd left their home in Central Illinois last week, migrating to their Bradenton trailer home. |
Wet roads force Girl Scouts troop to make Fishkill final ... Poughkeepsie Journal, NY - Katie Baroutas and seven other Girl Scouts from New York City were supposed to spend the weekend of Oct. 14 at Camp Kaufmann in Holmes. |
Don't skimp on calcium Denver Post, CO - Q: I've recently been diagnosed with osteopenia and am trying to gather information about calcium from natural food sources. How do I get relevant information from food labels? |
Tesco's Granny upset Freshinfo (subscription), UK - English producers have expressed disappointment with Tesco’s decision to advertise imported Granny Smith apples at the height of the English apple season. |
Recipes of the week: Bruschetta and tiramisu The Arbiter Online - A quick trip to my hometown almost always results in a day of Italian cooking. Being raised with Italian influences, it is no surprise most the recipes I favor are Italian. |
Not quite ready for their close-up? Kansas City Star, MO - In recent years, new performing arts groups have regarded their first appearance at a downtown venue as a kind of arrival. On Friday and Saturday at the Folly Theater, Kacico Dance presented ... |
Yankton making strides to extend 30-mile bike trail Sioux Falls Argus Leader, SD - YANKTON - A city known for its Missouri River vistas, high school football and the combo at Charlie's Pizza House also wishes to be known as a city on wheels. |
Diet Watch Calcutta Telegraph, India - Q: I am suffering from high blood pressure. My doctor has advised me to restrict table salt intake and to consume a maximum of 2,000 mg of sodium daily. |
Electrolux NannoGoat Bleats it Neat While You Count Sheep Avant News (satire), Sweden - The festivities were frolicsome, the conversation frivolous, and as the last of the guests slip one by one through the vapor-lock and into their plasma cubes for the bounce ... |
FINDING FITNESS : Meals as adventures lift burdens Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription), AR - If we had gracious staff on hand at meals to set a plate of yummy food in front of us with the right number of calories - so we didn’t have to think about what we’d eat when we’re already starving, stressed or in a big rush ell, I think I ... |
(Photo credit: Jeremy Liebman) New York Magazine, USA - Park Slope’s Thai-restaurant contingent grows with the opening of Beet, chef-owner Pasu Rodsomarng’s sequel to his nearby Mango Thai. |
Chargers' late gaffes hand Eagles victory North County Times, CA - PHILADELPHIA ---- It was a kick to seal the game. Instead, it landed directly in the Chargers' midsection. The Chargers coughed up another fourth quarter lead Sunday, and the result was a 20-17 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles before 67,747. |
Belloc as a Catholic historian Spero News, Houston - although he thought its quality too slight to merit the devoted attention of posterity (a judgement from which I, for one ... |
If you're suffering from headaches, depression or hair loss, your ... Shape Magazine - Before you blame your chronic headaches on stress or chalk up your constant colds to a weak immune system, you may want to examine your diet. |
Getting into business without having a business school Tufts Daily, MA - "It's much more important to get a broad background and not get zeroed in," George Putnam III told students interested in careers in finance Thursday. |
Calendars of Events North County Times, CA - Fall Back Festival: San Diego's Gaslamp Quarter steps back in time to the 1880s; www.gaslamp.org. Trick-or-treat day: "Dear Great Pumpkin, I am looking forward to your arrival on Halloween night. |
Are magic beans the real deal? Afternoon Dispatch & Courier, India - You need to lower your cholesterol-can you do it with diet? On average, dietary changes lower cholesterol by 10 to 20 percent. A lot depends on how bad the diet was to start off with. |
Fad-proof your diet Afternoon Dispatch & Courier, India - Science seemed to support the contention that a high-protein, low-carb diet produced safe, effective weight loss. Diets, like clothes, have ‘in’ periods and ‘out’ periods. |
Dining with Molly Cafe's main course is Art Deco majesty DetNews.com, MI - When you are entrusted with being part of what is arguably the most spectacular interior space in downtown Detroit -- the retail promenade of the Sterling Group's gorgeously restored Guardian Building -- you'd better be up to the task. |
Eating right can be a blast Houston Chronicle, United States - The federal government is hoping to help kids blast off to better eating habits with an online game and a food pyramid created just for 6- to 11-year-olds. |
McKinley School 'catches' students on good behavior Munster Times, IN - SOUTH HOLLAND | A program that places an emphasis on positive student behavior is generating positive results at McKinley School this school year, administrators say. |
Healthy kids on schools' menu The News-Press, FL - Lee County schools have launched an all-out war on behalf of health and nutrition, stomping out children's bad habits before obesity and diabetes reach epidemic levels. |
Farmers Market could use the city’s help Nashville City Paper, TN - The Nashville Farmers Market is trying to grow out of its sort of haphazard shape and into something a little sleeker. The market has a new business plan that would modernize the facility next to Bicentennial ... |
Fonterra helps with raw milk tests New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - The Food Safety Authority says it is using facilities provided by Fonterra - one of the world's biggest cheese manufacturers - to assess the safety of raw milk and raw milk products. |
Plugging in to a creative outlet Jacksonville Daily News, NC - Under the quiet buzz of the fluorescent lights, the conference room at the Onslow County Library on Doris Avenue stirs with nervous energy. |
Concessions Are One Thing ... Nebraska StatePaper.com, NE - There I was, down on my hands and knees on a cold, rainy Saturday afternoon, scrubbing a really grungy concrete floor with disinfectant so strong it curled my nostril hair. |
Zestful pastas with Italian wines Kathmandu Post, Nepal - One bite, and it all makes sense. Yes, that's it! Just one bite is all it takes to realize the love and fascination the world has for pasta. |
Residents celebrates their centenarian Kannapolis Independent Tribune, NC - The heavy smell of roasted chicken, ham and macaroni and cheese may be what reminded the people of Harrisburg Presbyterian Church of their own centenarian. |
Yardhouse Lounge Restaurant Sydney Morning Herald (subscription), Australia - Imported ales, an international menu and sport on telly. Was this restaurant made for Australians? Name Yardhouse Lounge Restaurant Location 308 Pacific Hwy Crows Nest NSW 2065 North Shore ... |
Chefs show off best dishes to help United Way effort Mohave Valley News, NV - The event raised $15,000 for the Chef's Emergency Fund, which is administered by the United Way. Money in the fund was used to assist more than 187 families in crisis in the community last ... |
Food Safety Pasteurisation Research Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - New Zealand Food Safety Authority is undertaking research to assess the risk to New Zealand consumers from the consumption of raw (unpasteurised) milk and milk products, which are not currently allowed to be sold in New Zealand. |
What's cooking: Bookstore turns page with cafe MetroWest Daily News, MA - "Following the success of our restaurant in Worcester, the opening of the Tatnuck Cafe in Westborough is very important to us," said Tatnuck owner Larry Abramoff. |
School lunches (Dedham) Daily News Transcript, MA - MONDAY - 1. Domino's Pizza, salad, ranch dressing, snack pack carrots. 2. Caesar salad with grilled chicken, pita pocket, Animal Crackers. |
School lunches (Westwood) Daily News Transcript, MA - MONDAY - Foot-long hot dog on bun, garden salad, popcorn, chilled or fresh fruit, choice of milk. TUESDAY - Popcorn chicken, sweet and sour sauce, corn on the cob, chilled or fresh fruit, choice of milk. |
Tips on how to add extra calcium to diet Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription), TN - Q: I usually drink only one glass of milk daily and worry whether I am getting adequate amounts of calcium in my diet. Any suggestions? |
Cooking to go Wisconsin State Journal, WI - Catering to overscheduled families, a new type of business has mushroomed around the country, a kind of kitchen on the run. One such enterprise is Main Dish Kitchen, which has grown in one year from a single ... |
Tracked down Boston Herald, United States - Chris Issac playing to 250 guests under the soggy stars on the roof of the Ritz-Carlton Boston at a veddy special anniversary party . |
Dingwall is entitled to one week per year: PCO guidelines Hill Times, Canada - Opposition parties say former Royal Canadian Mint president is entitled to a severance of one week per year, according to PCO guidelines. |
Mythic vs Speed Hackers Ve3d.com - October 23, 2005 - Mythic spokesmodel Sanya Thomas updated the Camelot Herald with news that the company has cracked down on speed hackers banning a number of Dark Age of Camelot accounts: We banned a bunch of speed hackers this week. |
Kapiti Foods axes new courier system New Zealand Herald, New Zealand - One of the nation's main manufacturers of fancy cheeses, Kapiti Fine Foods Ltd has hurriedly axed a new system of couriering its product to customers, just a few days after a big launch. |
River reclaims its path in Comfort Hall Jamaica Observer, Jamaica - The small bridge a few metres away from Maizelyn 'Cutie' Richards' front yard is explicit recognition of the existence of a water course. |
Home cookin' nourishes this small town's future Minneapolis Star Tribune (subscription), MN - TRIMONT, MINN. - When new managers took over the old cafe, one of the first things they did was get rid of the deep fryers. No hamburgers. |
TV's focus on obesity may feed on our morbid fascination Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription), WI - It's now officially OK to gawk at and make fun of fat people. At least that's the message we're getting from television. |
Pictures worth a thousand words Beckley Register-Herald (subscription), WV - Children grow up quickly. Their early years are a series of firsts. From the first taste of solid food, to the first word, the first step and the first bike ride - with the latter usually followed closely ... |
Just Another Meatball In Paradise Tampa Tribune, FL - "The spaghetti models are all starting to come together," News Channel 8 soothsayer John Winter said as he stood in front of the weather chart we've all been staring at for weeks. |
Look no further than Loui's for top pies Royal Oak Daily Tribune, MI - Adam Swallow, a technology instructor with the Hazel Park School District, said his job comes with certain perks just by virtue of geography. |
El Phoenician Sydney Morning Herald (subscription), Australia - The great service here is not always matched by the food. But the house made dips hit the spot. Name El Phoenician Location 328 Church Street Parramatta NSW 2150 West Ph (02) 9633 1611 ... |
SARASOTA COUNTY SCHOOL MENUS Charlotte Sun-Herald, FL - Tuesday -- Chicken sandwich, hamburger, *large spinach salad, tossed salad or carrot sticks with dip, apple or pears, grape juice. |
MAC store catches eye Arizona Republic, AZ - There are hand puppets and Day of the Dead plaques, art books and cards and doll cheese graters, but the item that's flying off the shelf at The Store at Mesa Arts is a tiny set of art pencils available for $6.50. |
What students are eating in DeSoto County Charlotte Sun-Herald, FL - Tuesday: Chicken patty on bun, chef salad, SWAK pack, lettuce and tomato, carrot and celery sticks with ranch dressing, chilled pears or calcium-fortified juice, milk. |
Taste of the Continent New Straits Times, Malaysia - A new player in the business, the Mustard Tree serves a wide range of continental dishes at reasonable prices. EDITH LIM writes. JENNIFER Chong of The Mustard Tree gave me a warm welcome at her restaurant. |
The king of canapés is chosen: the cheese straw Independent, UK - They are a vital component of any successful dinner party or cocktail soirée. Get it right and the guests will be full of bonhomie. |
Sofitel Queenstown extends opening 'Taste of the Alps' package e-Travel Blackboard (press release), Australia - Queenstown’s first five-star hotel, Sofitel Queenstown, is extending its opening ‘Taste of The Alps’ package due to popular demand. |
Norwich Union pushes online applications with cheesy gameshow ... Revolution Magazine, UK - LONDON - Aviva-owned insurer, Norwich Union has unveiled a viral email to encourage people to apply for its policies online. Almost half of the Norwich Union's policies are bought online and the insurer wanted ... |
Easy to make and healthy to eat, Claudia Roden's latest collection ... Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - When I began researching the cooking of the Middle East and North Africa in the 1960s, the dishes were entirely strange in this country. |
Glickman warns of quota conflict Variety (subscription) - Facing a victorious home crowd, Dan Glickman played it diplomatically in Gaul on Friday while warning there will be conflict if a new UNESCO convention leads to restrictions on Hollywood's exports around the world. |
Milk production to rise in 2006 Financial Express, India - MUMBAI, OCT 23: A near-normal monsoon in 2005 is expected to result in increased fodder supplies, which should lead to higher liquid milk production in the next financial year beginning April 2006. |
Festive fashion, foreign flavours Calcutta Telegraph, India - Italian cuisine is much more than pizzas and pastas, stresses executive chef Sujan Mukherjee of Taj Bengal. And if you turn up for the Polenta festival at The Hub, you’ll know exactly what he means. |
Speghetti Sauce Recall WIFR, IL - Hirzel Canning Company in Toledo has issued a recall of a meatless spaghetti sauce because of a labeling error. About 4,000 mislabeled cans were sold under the "Prima Qualita" brand meatless spaghetti sauce ... |
6 Delicious Books for Cooks TIME - TAPAS: A TASTE OF SPAIN IN AMERICA JOSE ANDRES At his seven Washington restaurants, chef Andrés is famed for serving fantastical avant-garde cuisine. |
"Anything except Magners!" Drowned In Sound, UK - I'm in a pub waiting for a Pee Pee. Seriously. Only this Pee Pee has two legs and has cut her feet walking around in inappropriate footwear. |
Melmeth celebrates in style TVNZ, New Zealand - Big Ben Melmeth celebrated 250 NBL games with his best performance of the season in Hunter's rare 101-85 away win over Cairns on Sunday. |
Bega Cheese operating profit cross $10 million GroceryFAQs, Australia - Bega Cheese chairman Barry Irvin has announced an operating profit before distributions of $10.45 million for 2004-05. This is up 10 9 per cent compared to the previous year. |
10/22 TNA Impact Review: Rampant Interference Nearly Ruins a Good ... Pro Wrestling Torch - On the eve of Bound for Glory, and Mike Tenay welcomes us to TNA Impact. Fireworks and crowd shots start off the show for the home viewer. |
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