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23rd September 2009
This weekend marks the 11th year of the Abergavenny Food Festival. With some high profile visitors, including the French Prime Ministers wife Penelope Fillon originally from Abergavenny, it’s certain this year’s festivities promises more culinary de... Read >
Author: Billy
16th September 2009
Heart disease runs in my family. In fact, based on the medical research, it runs in a lot of families. Some of the things I have learned over the years are that you can be in control and take preventative measures against heart disease. Many of the contri... Read >
Author: Matthew McAlpine
15th September 2009
Food Safety certification is vital for food retail and international trade. Without food safety certification producers and suppliers cannot hope to sell their produce within the food chain. There is significant reputational and business risk attached to ... Read >
Author: Elizabeth Evers
07th September 2009
Benefits to Farmers:
Farmers' markets are beneficial at keeping food prices in a given region. The concept also helps family farms in business. Farmers’ market is beneficial for farmers who are trying to make little profit during a less than ideal grai... Read >
Author: seotorry
05th August 2009
Most of us are trying to discover many more ways in which we can conserve our money by doing distinct things on our own. One of the most particular methods that you have the ability to try to save money is by producing fruits and vegetables and making dis... Read >
Author: nlwest21
01st June 2009
The word holiday gives you the idea of relaxation, enjoyment and being content at the end of the day. In today's world of shove and commotion your life is basically restricted to ones routine work where you start loosing the charm of life. Thus, here you ... Read >
Author: JessicaThomson
02nd March 2009
Prices seem to be going up on just about everything and knowing a few ways to get free groceries can really help you save money for your home budget. As the costs for manufacturers goes up the need to increase retail prices to consumers becomes a reality ... Read >
Author: TSisul
16th February 2009
How to eat well for a long disease free life, covering the nutrients you need and the importance of self control.
I often ponder on the marvel of the human machine, what it is capable of and how robust it is in the face of the modern scenario of high s... Read >
Author: Mark Snare
20th January 2009
Is a raw diet for dogs really the answer to concerns over commercial dog food? Ask yourself this: What does a dog in the wild eat? Of course, domesticated animals tend to live longer than their counterparts in the wild. But this is mainly due to the fact ... Read >
Author: Gordon
08th January 2009
American industry continues to pump wastes into the air, water and ground. Food producers continue to package our diet staples with artificial preservatives, refined sugars, and rancid vegetable oils. Our water is teeming with bacteria and waste. Our air ... Read >
Author: JD Bell
05th January 2009
A couple of centuries from now, this will be referred to as the Golden Age of the Foodie, without a doubt. Never before have so many cuisines, ingredients and cooking methods been so readily available to so many people. Even the most exotic ingredients ca... Read >
Author: Ajits Singh
12th November 2008
There is Green behind the Gold
Sunshine Coast has more than just gorgeous beaches
In the beautiful hinterland of the Sunshine Coast there are many food producers growing amazing fresth produce and making gourmet goodies. If you want to meet growers an... Read >
Author: martin
17th October 2008
Scotland has developed a uniquely rich and diverse culture throughout its history, for which it is globally recognised. Boasting a heritage of both historical and modern proportions, the island nation is as famous for its legendary literary figures, as ... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
10th October 2008
As levels of obesity go off the scales we are becoming a nation of sad losers. In a typical dieter's lifetime it is possible to lose the equivalent of your entire body weight several times over. And the tragedy is that, in order to do so, we are repeat... Read >
Author: Karen Martin
22nd August 2008
As a society we are undoubtedly suffering from a lack of dietary fiber. Although it is true that we are constantly warned that diets low in fiber can actually kill us, most of us continue eating the way we always have. Our diets are full of empty calori... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th June 2008
There are thousands of harmful food additives that we are consuming every day. Many of these food additives have been show to be harmful to our health. The information in this article will help empower you to know what to look for.
In 1958 the governme... Read >
Author: Joe Costello
21st May 2008
Okay kids, take a tin of custard powder, open the lid and place it inside a larger tin with a sealable lid. Make a hole in the tin can and place a tube through until it touches the custard inside the tin. Now place a candle inside the tin, quickly seal th... Read >
Author: Richard N Williams
29th April 2008
People have not forgotten the time when there was a huge dog food recall that left a lot of dog owners feeling very uneasy. The reason for this was that a lot of dog food producers were mixing byproducts in their food. Those byproducts were contaminated. ... Read >
Author: Finley
07th March 2008
3,900 - According to an article by Michael Pollan that was published in the New York Times, this is the amount of food calories produced every day for each American citizen.Think about this number for a minute. 3,900 calories is easily a thousand more cal... Read >
Author: Brad Pilon
05th November 2007
If you live in the Wisconsin area it is likely that you live in a home that has an air heating and cooling system. In fact more than eighty percent of all new homes that are built today have one of these useful system installed. You can reduce maintenance... Read >
Author: Joshua Keaton
19th October 2007
A survey from the FDF's Vegetarian (Meat-Free) Liaison Group, launched in November 2002 to bring together key vegetarian and meat-free food producers in one of the most dynamic and innovative sectors of the UK food industry, revealed that two thirds of Br... Read >
Author: jeya
21st August 2007
Whether or not pets need vitamins just as much as you do, and whether or not vitamins for pets are as important to them as they are to you, depends very much on the type of pet to which are referring. Obviously, a stick insect has different needs to a sn... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th August 2007
What if you suddenly discovered that a dangerous, life-threatening substance had made its way into nearly half the foods in your supermarket?
It’s not grocery terrorism or product tampering. It’s trans fat, and the FDA estimates that 2,500 to 5,600... Read >
Author: Caroline J. Cederquist, M.D.
30th May 2007
Americans need to stop taking things for granted. The American way of life is conducive to obesity and weight gain, due to the influence of food and (lack of) physical activity.
America's system of capitalism has spawned an abundance of wealth that fee... Read >
Author: Nitin Chhoda
26th April 2007
Many people worry about their health and try to protect its integrity as much as possible. People have heard about walnuts, salmon, and oatmeal and know that these foods are good in lowering the level of cholesterol in blood. But not many people have hear... Read >
Author: groshan fabiola
08th March 2007
The health benefits associated with Omega 3 fatty acids have become big news in recent years, and therefore big business too, so much so, that an increasing number of food producers are starting to put it into their products. Scan the shelves of any majo... Read >
15th February 2007
If you have ever read the ingredients label on food items such as candy bars, chips and snacks, soda, fruit juice cocktails, jams and jellies, ice cream, yogurt and even white and whole wheat breads, chances are you have wondered what high fructose corn s... Read >
Author: David Slone
02nd February 2007
When no-one knows what's going on, or where to look for answers and when the panic begins to set it – that's when the witch hunts begin.
It's starting to get nastier as we journey through yet another year amid claims of an ever expanding obesity prob... Read >
Author: Malcolm Evans
22nd May 2006
The main problem with dog food is the dearth of digestive enzymes, beneficial and delicate vitamins that are so very important for the balanced growth of your dog. Though major dog food producers make every effort to provide a balanced diet of proper nutr... Read >
Author: Babu Banik
21st May 2006
Only Dog food is not enough for a healthy dog.
By Babu Banik
The main problem with dog food is the dearth of digestive enzymes, beneficial
and delicate vitamins that are so very important for the balanced growth of
your dog. Though major d... Read >
Author: Babu Banik
02nd April 2006
Man has been involved in some form of floral preservation since the beginning of time. We associate many important life events with flowers; weddings, births, and anniversaries, just to name a few and it is natural to want to save the flowers from these s... Read >
Author: Kathy Reid
04th October 2005
"Polyols" or sugar alcohols are a number of different carbohydrates that are neither sugars nor alcohols--and are commonly used as artificial sweeteners in a range of products, from ice cream to chewing gum.
While these tasty sweeteners appear to be ... Read >
Author: Benji Paras
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