South Carolina school lunches suffer from poor nutrition
Newstarget.com, Taiwan -Jan 3, 2006
One concerned South Carolinan named Vickie Baumann writes about her experiences eating at grade school cafeterias in Beaufort, and her recommendation is that parents become more involved to pressure schools to provide nutritious food to their children for ...
Newstarget.com, Taiwan -
One concerned South Carolinan named Vickie Baumann writes about her experiences eating at grade school cafeterias in Beaufort, and her recommendation is that parents become more involved to pressure schools to provide nutritious food to their children for ...
Avocados can be healthy complement to dishes Daily News - Galveston County, TX - There’sa conversion process that occurs during the lifetime of almost every diet-conscious individual. It takes place most frequently while making New Year’s resolutions, when the dieter comes to the realization ... |
New labeling helps us spot trans fats Daily Press, VA - It's the law! Since Jan. 1 all packaged foodstuffs must carry information on their trans fat content. Trans fat thus joins saturated fat and dietary cholesterol, which have been held accountable for more than ... |
Time to scale back to broccoli casserole Washington Times, DC - A new year has begun, but soon we'll be dealing with last year's splurges and indulgences, either on the waistline or in the checkbook -- or both. |
Vegetarian cooking: Pick a peck of Peppadew for polenta MetroWest Daily News, MA - Sometimes I can’t help myself; I blame my family. We’ve always been a bit excessive when it comes to food. When we find something we like -- a particular ice cream, dolmades, sushi, whatever -- we tend to go a bit nuts. |
Food's a sure ringer for return visit Palm Beach Post, FL - With its blink-and-you-miss-it parking lot, the Brass Ring Pub in North Palm Beach is an easy place to overlook. But once you find it, it's almost guaranteed you'll want to go back. |
TooJay's sandwiches packed with meat Palm Beach Post, FL - We went to TooJay's for dinner after a movie recently. There was no wait and, familiar with TooJay's menu, we placed our order quickly. |
Food's a sure ringer for return visit Palm Beach Post, FL - With its blink-and-you-miss-it parking lot, the Brass Ring Pub in North Palm Beach is an easy place to overlook. But once you find it, it's almost guaranteed you'll want to go back. |
Milk Fund loyalty still flows deep Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription), TN - com. If it wasn't for the Weigel family, the Milk Fund might have died the same year the original Knoxville Journal newspaper closed its doors. |
Scrambled eggs need slow hand Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription), TN - A couple of eggs can save the day. When you're at a loss over what to make, just crack, beat, scramble, and you've got a meal pronto. |
Dusty’s chef plumbs the many dimensions of pork City Pulse, MI - With a confident, low-key voice, a goodly round chin and forearms like small turkeys, Kevin Cronin has just the right cut for a prestigious cooking job, and that’s what he’s got. |
Seniors' Activities Palm Beach Post, FL - Singles' Club, coffee, bagels and cream cheese for singles 50 and older, 10 am second Sundays at Temple Sinai, 2475 W. Atlantic Ave. |
ORANGE SHOW SPEEDWAY AWARDS BANQUET RacingWest.com, CA - SAN BERNARDINO, California -- The 2005 OSS Awards Banquet will take place on January 21, 2006 in the Renaissance Room located at the NOS Event Center in San Bernardino. |
Trevi satisfies with inventive, authentic cuisine Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - At the recent opening of Marie Pargas Gallery at Biltmore Station, a platter of pressed polenta cakes, artichokes and blanched broccoli florettes ... |
Popular party food CiN Weekly, OH - DESCRIBE THE DISH: "If you like Mexican food, you'll love it. ... If you love salsa, it's a really good twist.". |
Time to reform outdated wine law Boston Herald, United States - It took a few centuries, but Massachusetts finally did away with the moldy Blue Law that forbade the sale of liquor on Sundays. Last time we checked our relative virtue remained intact. |
Betta's Italian Oven CiN Weekly, OH - I love tomato-based sauces, lots of olive oil and garlic, and big heaping plates of just about all of it. So, of course, Betta's Italian Oven just so happens to be a great place for me to dine. |
The at-home tailgate CiN Weekly, OH - The next best thing to playoff tickets? A friend with a big-screen TV. Though winning that eBay bid on a sweet pair of seats would've made your new year, getting together with friends can ease the pain. |
Tortilla Soup: Mexican Comfort Food Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - rich with an intriguing roasted-corn flavor, vibrant with color and toasty, tantalizing aromas. Classic tortilla soup, the way you'd find it ... |
Reheated: foods on fire CiN Weekly, OH - It's fun to dip; ergo fondue is fun. At the Melting Pot, you can dip to your heart's content with three courses of dip and dippables - pots filled with broth, cheese or chocolate are the former, while meats, veggies and other delights are the latter. |
WE TRIED: Chili Pizza from Empress Chili ($3.40, or $3.20 on ... CiN Weekly, OH - WHAT IT IS: It's a soft, doughy crust smothered with chili and cheese, with the coney-like option of adding mustard and onions. |
"Cinderella Man," "Jarhead" and "The Squid and the Whale" lead ... Richmond.com, VA - Mike WardRichmond.comTuesday, January 03, 2006A boxing bio-epic that proved depression-proof. A sand-swept war flick that relied on boredom busters over bunker busters. |
Get happy at Crossroads CiN Weekly, OH - Whether you're there in the middle of the afternoon or for a late dinner, on a weekday or a weekend, Crossroads has a deal for you. |
Westchester Philharmonic To Present Mozart's Cabaret Westchester.com, NY - White Plains, NY - Paul Lustig Dunkel and musicians and guests of the Westchester Philharmonic invite one and all for the birthday event of the year in celebration of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. |
Boys, 5 and 9, left home alone in San Ramon San Jose Mercury News, USA - Investigators are waiting for a father and stepmother to return from Las Vegas after they left their two boys home alone over New Year's weekend -- and San Ramon police say it's not the first time. |
Eat Rutabagas, Not War Minneapolis City Pages, MN - Like most sentient Americans who eat food, I go through most of my life feeling like a complete failure. Also, an ingrate. For one thing, I don't eat enough vegetables. |
The Bistro Is Back Seattle Weekly, WA - On weekdays, the lunch crowd at 94 Stewart is a cross section of downtown Seattle working stiffs: architects, tweedy and a bit long around the hairline, scribbling on the butcher-paper tablecloths; earnest lawyers feeling each other out; politicos jaded ... |
Wine Dinners and More Seattle Weekly, WA - Dress in your fanciest red, black, and white threads and enjoy "Tapas, Talent, & Tango" at El Gaucho's Pampas Room, Sunday, Jan. 15, from 5 to 9 pm to raise money for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. |
Food Notes Providence Journal (subscription), RI - Chef Suzanne Goin, author of Sunday Suppers at Lucques will visit Johnson & Wales University for a Distinguished Visiting Author presentation next Wednesday that is also open to the public. |
Buster's Brown Bag Seattle Weekly, WA - As you might expect from this Greenwood establishment's name, which conjures up images of classic deli sandwiches and pinstripe-suited office workers on the go, happy hour (4 to 6 pm Tuesday through Saturday) isn'ta big draw at Buster's. |
Jasper celebrates January Globe and Mail, Canada - In the heart of Canada's largest Rocky Mountains national park, the town of Jasper is usually a quiet cousin to flashy Banff. But during the last couple of weeks of January, Jasper ... |
New year, new food Marines.com - US MARINE CORPS FORCES, PACIFIC, CAMP HM SMITH, Hawaii(01-03-2006) -- If you are tired of trying to make Meal-Ready-to-Eat menus more palatable, then your search may be over. |
Timeless Pinoy Taste Manila Bulletin, Philippines - Lasa Manila—located at the ground level of the Podium—may be considered a haven for live band music by beer aficionados, but it is also a wonderful place to rediscover timeless local dishes. |
At Work Behind the Scenes Keeping USC and Texas on Top of Their ... New York Times, United States - LOS ANGELES, Jan. 3 - Even the most ardent fans of the Southern California football team would struggle to identify Dennis Slutak and Christie Uribe. |
Peppadews and combinations open new paths for spicy snacks Seattle Post Intelligencer - Sometimes I can't help myself; I blame my family. We've always been a bit excessive when it comes to food. When we find something we like -- a particular ice cream, dolmades, sushi, whatever -- we tend to go a bit nuts. |
New Year's has a lighter ring with Seafood Stew Seattle Post Intelligencer - A reader recently wrote to say that her family and guests had greatly enjoyed one of my fish soups as an alternative to traditional holiday fare. |
Our new restaurant critic's culinary journey has all the right ... Seattle Post Intelligencer - We've shared chicken soup at the Buffalo Deli and chile-spiked mashed potatoes at Agua Verde. We've had brisket at Willie's Taste of Soul and naan at Kabob House, crab cakes at Crush and lasagna at Cafe Lago ... |
Sense and soul Asianjournal.com, CA - IF last year was all about pop rock, 2006 is about fusing different genres for a hip new sound. Meet some of the bands you'll be talking about this year. |
Global holidays The News-Review, OR - Dian Du had never celebrated Christmas before. April Murillo and Matteo Pelle missed Christmas with their families, but they experienced new traditions in Douglas County and shared a few of their own. |
Global holidays News-Review, OR - Dian Du had never celebrated Christmas before. April Murillo and Matteo Pelle missed Christmas with their families, but they experienced new traditions in Douglas County and shared a few of their own. |
Call of the mild San Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - Just when you thought the year of the wildlife documentary was over, with all those penguins and grizzly bears safely tucked into their DVD cases, along comes Duma, the sweet tale of a boy who ... |
being there San Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - by carole terwilliger meyers. SOMETIMES CITY- weary people just don't want to drive very far before their escape begins, and sometimes they can't escape for too long. |
Year's favorite recipes from 2005 St. Louis Post-Dispatch, MO - Last year, we savored flaky Fried Apple Pies, piled warm Blue Cheese Souffle on crisp crostini, were delighted by the complex flavors (and lack of slime) in stir-fried Curried Okra, and stirred ... |
Days of future past San Francisco Bay Guardian, CA - Universal cafe opened in 1993: a tough year in a sequence of tough years for the city, a curiously good year in a sequence of curiously good years for nondowntown restaurants in the city. |
CO-OPTED: Are dairy co-ops hurting small farms? TMCnet - (Watertown Daily Times (NY) (KRT) Via Thomson Dialog NewsEdge) Jan. 1--ADAMS -- Every summer, the cornfields around Louann Parish's dairy farm seem to stretch for miles. |
Food Stuff Sweet Little Frostbites New York Times, United States - Once winter has a lock hold on produce stands, commercially frozen berries offer a cheaper alternative to fresh for those who insist on raspberries for their morning granola or blueberries to bake in muffins. |
Weighing In on the Boxes for the Fast-Food Set New York Times, United States - Nothing is better than homemade macaroni and cheese, but in the rock-paper-scissors world of cooking, sometimes "convenience" trumps "perfection. |
Raising a Glass to Unfamiliar Bottles New York Times, United States - ARTISANAL cheese. Artisanal charcuterie. Artisanal cocktails? Oversaturated with premium liquors, a few New York bartenders are reaching for off-label brands while adding homemade touches for new old-fashioned drinks. |
Recipe: Creamy Macaroni and Cheese New York Times, United States - 1. Heat oven to 375 degrees and position an oven rack in upper third of oven. Use 1 tablespoon butter to butter a 9-inch round or square baking pan. |
The Winter Cook Macaroni and Lots of Cheese New York Times, United States - A pound of cheddar and half a pound of macaroni results in a creamy cassarole. By JULIA MOSKIN. MACARONI and cheese is just the kind of all-American, old-fashioned home cooking I was not raised on. |
Lunch rush on the grill line with Janice Collins Yes! Weekly, NC - Next to the cup of Mr. Pibb on the counter lies a Merit Lights soft pack. It supplies a steady succession of cigarettes to Janice Collins, who absentmindedly lights them and ddrags from them. |
Craving What's Good For You Methuselah Foundation, DC - Well my plans to come home and cook a fancy dinner changed when I was struck by an uncontrollable craving for kale. I must have been missing my breakfast salad for lunch because all of a sudden I was consumed by the desire for those curly green leaves. |
Butchers do battle over Newmarket classic Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Parma ham has it, Melton Mowbray pork pies crave it, but the Newmarket sausage is having nothing to do with the European Union's much vaunted "protected geographical indication" status. |
Salads give students healthful alternative Arizona Republic, AZ - With a variety of greasy and often excessively salted food, it is difficult to find a healthy meal at Deer Valley High School. However, this year salads hit the lunchroom and have been a huge moneymaking success ... |
Bad news for Hague as jibes at Germans and French backfire Telegraph.co.uk, United Kingdom - Being a guest presenter on Have I Got News For You, the BBC's satirical quiz show, did wonders for William Hague's bank balance, netting him between £5,000 and £10,000 per appearance. |
How best to use single farm payments? The Herald, UK - MOST Scottish farmers will by now have had a sizeable advance on their single farm payment lodged in their bank account. The funds will ease the cashflow position of many businesses, but now is the time to ... |
Week of fun ahead Carlisle Sentinel, PA - The 90th anniversary Pennsylvania Farm Show begins Saturday for an eight-day run packed with exhibits, livestock competitions, cooking demonstrations and much more. |
NY-style Italian: You can go home AZ Central.com, AZ - We've gotten pretty sophisticated about regional Italian food: It's no longer a mystery that truffles come from the Piedmont, Parmigiano-Reggiano cheese from Emilia-Romagna and pizza from Naples. |
Where life is dolce Los Angeles Times, CA - Bella Cucina, a new old-school Italian, is a warm oasis amid the grit and glitz of Hollywood Boulevard. By S. Irene Virbila, Times Staff Writer. |
Sonoma's the Girl & the Fig is a major find for frugal diners Napa Valley Register, CA - Each Tuesday the Register reviews an area restaurant, with an emphasis on establishments where a couple can dine for $30 or less. Reader suggestions are welcomed. |
Where life is dolce Calendar Live (subscription), CA - Bella Cucina, a new old-school Italian, is a warm oasis amid the grit and glitz of Hollywood Boulevard. By S. Irene Virbila, Times Staff Writer. |
New cookbooks offer tasty suggestions for weight loss Toledo Blade, OH - • The Healthy Beef Cookbook produced by the National Cattlemen's Beef Association and the American Dietetic Association (Wiley, $21.95). |
Topshop til you drop... in your living room, quaffing champagne Times Online, UK - Much as Topshop - particularly the flagship store at Oxford Circus �-s a magical wonderland of dreams and patterned glitter hosiery, it is not quite so exciting for a two-year-old in a buggy. |
Holiday joy melts away after electrical fault Warrnambool Standard, Australia - THOUSANDS of dollars worth of food had to be thrown out by a Warrnambool cafe after an electrical fault caused freezers and a storeroom to shut down. |
The right stuff: Substitute lower-fat and lower-calorie ... Toledo Blade, OH - Whatever diet plan you use, cooking and eating healthy calls for changes like using healthier ingredients and cooking methods. It's also important to be selective on snack and party foods and choose healthier items on restaurant menus. |
Appeal: Hope springs from the rivers as farms harvest the rain Independent, UK - In Canchis province, the rivers run down the mountains like green ribbon tumbling into the valley. High in the Andes where it rains only for a few months of the year, these streams offer a vital life source in an otherwise parched land. |
Hurricane refugees lose home, belongings for second time in four ... KATC, LA - LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Four months after fleeing Hurricane Katrina's destruction in New Orleans, Denise Gilmore had found a job at an area motel and a home for her four children in a Little Rock apartment complex. |
What tastes better than homemade gingerbread? Charlotte Observer, NC - When cold January winds blow, a warm bowl or a mug of something is very appealing. Enjoy these options: • Agnes H. of Charlotte requested a recipe for Chili Beans. |
Plan on home cooking Charlotte Observer, NC - She doesn't have a family of her own yet, but she still makes sure she enjoys a home-cooked meal each night. That's impressive, considering Campbell is single, 22, and a graduate student. |
BREEDERS AND OWNERS CONFERENCE GEARS UP Harnesslink, New Zealand - Next weekend, industry experts will gather in Red Deer, Alta. for the annual Horse Breeders and Owners Conference. The conference will bring internationally recognised speakers to Red Deer to address a wide ... |
Lonesome Jim Filmcritic.com - If you were to saddle Garden State with a far less likeable lead and set it in Indiana, you might end up with this small gem, the latest from actor-cum-director Steve Buscemi. |
Feeding the Hungry PW-Philadelphia Weekly, PA - It's mac and cheese, collard greens, chicken, corn, rolls and pie at the First African Baptist Church. Lillian Henderson, chairwoman of the food ministry at the First African Baptist Church at 16th and Christian ... |
Commerce Commission delivers for consumers Scoop.co.nz (press release), New Zealand - 2005 has been a busy year for the Commerce Commission, with some great results for New Zealand consumers. "The Commission set a new strategic direction two years ago to maximise the impact of its activities," said Commission Chair Paula Rebstock. |
Jets Finish on High Note Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, PA - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30 ... |
McgarryBowen Adds $30-40 Mil. Kraft Business Adweek, NY - NEW YORK Kraft Foods has added independent agency mcgarrybowen to its roster of agencies, handing the New York shop creative duties on its namesake lines of salad dressings ... |
Hurricane refugees lose home, belongings for 2nd time in 4 mos. Biloxi Sun Herald, USA - LITTLE ROCK - Four months after fleeing Hurricane Katrina's winds and waters in New Orleans, Denise Gilmore had found a job at an area motel and a home for her four children in a Little Rock apartment complex. |
Students find the pluck to make bluegrass hip International Herald Tribune, France - BOSTON At Berklee College of Music, a school founded as an incubator of jazz and steeped in the syntax of cool, the pluck of the banjo was once a sound disdained. |
Jets Finish on High Note WXXA, NY - Now the fun begins for the Jets, who finished a disappointing 4-12 after they were picked by many to make the playoffs and even by some to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. |
Jets Finish on High Note 13WHAM-TV, NY - Now the fun begins for the Jets, who finished a disappointing 4-12 after they were picked by many to make the playoffs and even by some to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. |
Port is shedding its stodgy image Charlotte Observer, NC - You might expect someone associated with a centuries-old fine wine label to be formal and stuffy. But George Sandeman is a witty, animated guy. |
Jets Finish on High Note KOKI FOX 23, OK - Now the fun begins for the Jets, who finished a disappointing 4-12 after they were picked by many to make the playoffs and even by some to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. |
Jets Finish on High Note KGET 17, CA - Now the fun begins for the Jets, who finished a disappointing 4-12 after they were picked by many to make the playoffs and even by some to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl. |
The Best Of The Worst Of Everything A.V. Club - Everybody likes good stuff, right? Well-made films, skillfully rendered songs, quality television shows, and so forth don't need anyone to speak in their defense. |
Craftsmen asked to get their regions’ USP patented Lucknow Newsline, India - Lucknow, January 3: Council of Science and Technology, Uttar Pradesh, has called upon the artisans and handicraft manufacturers of Uttar Pradesh to patent their products under the Geographical Indication of Goods (Registration and Protection) Act, 1999. |
Jets Finish On High Note NBC5.com, IL - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills before a less-than capacity crowd at the Meadowlands ... |
Published Jan/Feb 2006 AAA Midwest Traveler - The Amana Colonies in eastern Iowa provide a welcome winter retreat and offer cozy lodging, food and shops. By Jinny R. Danzer. At the Amana Colonies, 25 miles northwest of Iowa City in eastern Iowa, you can ... |
Jets Finish On High Note NBC4.TV, CA - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills before a less-than capacity crowd at the Meadowlands ... |
Jets Finish On High Note Boston Channel.com, USA - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills before a less-than capacity crowd at the Meadowlands ... |
Jets Finish On High Note NBC5i.com, TX - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills before a less-than capacity crowd at the Meadowlands ... |
Jets Finish On High Note WISC, WI - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills before a less-than capacity crowd at the Meadowlands ... |
Jets Finish On High Note INDYchannel.com, IN - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills before a less-than capacity crowd at the Meadowlands ... |
Jets Finish On High Note News4Jax.com, FL - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills before a less-than capacity crowd at the Meadowlands ... |
Jets Finish On High Note WPXI.com, PA - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills before a less-than capacity crowd at the Meadowlands ... |
Jets Finish On High Note NBC4i.com, OH - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills before a less-than capacity crowd at the Meadowlands ... |
Jets Finish On High Note Click10.com, FL - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills before a less-than capacity crowd at the Meadowlands ... |
Jets Finish on High Note Footballworld.com - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted ... |
Jets Finish On High Note KTVU.com, CA - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted them to a 30-26 victory over the Buffalo Bills before a less-than capacity crowd at the Meadowlands ... |
Jets Finish on High Note Sports Network - The New York Jets closed out a miserable 2005 campaign on a winning note on Sunday, as rookie Justin Miller's 95-yard kickoff return for a touchdown lifted ... |
Food Label Change To Go Into Effect Soon NBC 4.com, DC - The FDA now requires that labels state, in plain English, whether they include any of the ingredients that common trigger allergies, including milk, eggs, shellfish, nuts, wheat or soy. |
Cozy up with Italian comfort food this winter MSNBC - The Scottos of New York's Fresco Restaurant serve up a toasty menu for these cold weather days. Check out the recipes. Cook up this Italian feast and keep your family and friends warm and content throughout ... |
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