FOOD
Culinary School Update: Winemaking, Bubbly, & The Strong Stuff
Join me atSimple, Good & Tastyfor my latest culinary school update. This time, it's all about wine, from winemaking to bubbly to port. I'll meet youthere....
Posted on 5/15/13 at 9:23 AM
The Oilfield Cafe: Mustard-BBQ Sandwiches
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Posted on 5/14/13 at 8:02 AM
Go Fish for Good Nutrition
As I strolled into the grocery store, my nose detected an unpleasant scent. My brain registered "spoiled fish." My feet almost carried me out of the store, but I needed a few items for dinner. I gr...
Posted on 5/10/13 at 2:16 PM
Artisan Cheese and Twinkies
You'll be happy to know that the batch of cheese I'm working on this morning is turning out much better than what I made on Sunday. I know. I didn't tell you about Sunday's failure because I didn't...
Posted on 5/3/13 at 2:46 PM
Graduation Party Ideas
So I am almost a year awayfrom having had my first child's graduation party, a party that I had planned for a couple of years. You see, I have been going to graduation parties that my friends are ha...
Posted on 4/19/13 at 8:52 AM
Study: Fish in drug-tainted water suffer reaction
BOSTON (AP) — What happens to fish that swim in waters tainted by traces of drugs that people take? When it's an anti-anxiety drug, they become hyper, anti-social and aggressive, a study found. They even get the munchies.By Jeff Donn, Associated Press , February 14, 2013
UK: Horse drug may have entered human food chain
LONDON (AP) — Six horse carcasses that tested positive for an equine painkiller may have entered the human food chain in France, Britain's food regulator announced Thursday — and the agency's chief said horsemeat tainted with the medicine may have been sold to consumers "for some time."By Jill Lawless, Associated Press , February 14, 2013
ND project donates more than 111 tons of produce
Volunteers in the Hunger Free North Dakota Garden Project donated more than 111 tons of fresh produce to food pantries, soup kitchens and other charities last year.February 13, 2013
Zonta announces chili cook-off winners from Chilly-Fest event
The following are the results of the Zonta Club’s Chilly-Fest event held Feb. 9 at the Knights of Columbus. Fourteen entries competed.February 13, 2013
Hunger Free N.D.donates to charities
Agriculture Commissioner Doug Goehring announced Thursday that the volunteers in the Hunger Free ND Garden Project donated more than 222,800 pounds of fresh produce to food pantries, soup kitchens and other charitable community programs in 2012.February 09, 2013
Traditional take on the classic red beans and rice
By By Alison Ladman, Associated Press , February 09, 2013
Chicken curry that is speedy, easy and delicious
By By J.M. Hirsch, Associated Press , February 09, 2013
Kids rewarded for good manners at Wash. restaurant
To Laura King, her three children were acting normal while enjoying dinner at an Italian restaurant in their hometown in Washington state.February 09, 2013
Pizza Hut to roll out tiny new pies
NEW YORK (AP) — Sick of pizza after the Super Bowl? Pizza Hut is hoping to tempt you with tiny new pies.By Candice Choi, AP Food Industry Writer , February 03, 2013
What school foods are in and what foods are out
The Agriculture Department is proposing new nutritional rules that would apply to most all foods sold in schools. The rule would apply to "a la carte" lines in school cafeterias, vending machines, snack bars and any other food sold regularly on campus. It wouldn't apply to fundraisers, after-school concession stands, class parties or foods brought from home.By Mary Clare Jalonick, Associated Press , February 02, 2013
Analyst says U.S. wine production, consumption up
U.S. residents now make up the largest wine market in the world, consuming 13 percent of all that’s produced globally, according to an analyst who spoke Wednesday at a major wine industry gathering.February 02, 2013
Just try to imagine for a moment a Super Bowl without guacamole
Imagine for a moment a Super Bowl without the avocado. No tubs of guacamole to be defiled by double-dipping guests at your big game-day party. No chunks of creamy green flesh with which to spike your salsa or scatter over nachos.By By J.M. Hirsch, Associated Press , February 02, 2013
Simple, versatile, sticky and sweet weeknight pork
By By J.M. Hirsch, Associated Press , February 02, 2013
American Heart Month is in February
Take care of your heart by going easy on the salt! Too much sodium can play a role in raising our blood pressure.By Luella Morehouse, NDSU Extension , January 30, 2013
Study says leafy greens top food poisoning source
NEW YORK (AP) — A big government study has fingered leafy greens like lettuce and spinach as the leading source of food poisoning, a perhaps uncomfortable conclusion for health officials who want us to eat our vegetables.By Mike Stobbe, AP Medical Writer , January 29, 2013
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