Piles of cheery, dimpled navel oranges, pink-fleshed pomelos, olive-shaped kumquats, Key limes, Meyer lemons, and the unfortunately named but robust Ugli fruit (actually a Jamaican tangelo) recently beckoned from the fruit bins at the new ShopRite ...
7 Jan 2009
You know you know someone who could use a new messenger bag from a local company. Timbuk2 is having its big warehouse sale this week, with steep discounts on cool bags. The sale will be held Sat. Jan. 10 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., next door to the ...
7 Jan 2009
Winter in the Northern Hemisphere means it's summer down south, where the United States gets stone fruit this time of year. EVANS CAGLAGE/DMN Imported nectarines and cherries are among the summer fruits sold here during winter. Peaches, nectarines ...
7 Jan 2009
"It's not every young boy who goes hunting with their grandfather for squirrels - and then actually dresses and eats them for supper. And it's not every mother who knows how to prepare the squirrel. It was good. She was an adventurous cook." Born ...
7 Jan 2009
St. Cloud's Gold'n Plump Poultry is joining the trend of all-natural foods that can be traced to their source with its new Just BARE chicken, which aims to address shoppers' concerns about buying, handling and eating chicken. Just BARE chickens have ...
7 Jan 2009
EASTON, Md. - Some lots of a makeup remover that's packaged as a single towelette have tested positive for a bacteria that could cause eye infections, prompting a recall of the product in Canada and the United States. Celeste Industries Corp. of ...
7 Jan 2009
After a decade of pressure from a consumer advocacy group, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will require the food industry to disclose a little known fact: The food dye that goes by the name of carmine - and several other aliases - is made from the crushed bodies of the cochineal insect. Starting in two years, food manufacturers will have to disclose cochineal-based food additives on ...
7 Jan 2009
Title: Health Highlights: Jan. 6, 2009 Category: Health News Created: 1/7/2009 2:00:00 AM Last Editorial Review: 1/7/2009
7 Jan 2009
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay:
7 Jan 2009
Ask Anna Waite of Buckingham, Fla., about grapefruit varieties, and she grasps for an analogy with wines.
7 Jan 2009
Florida's backyard and commercial crops yield many healthy and tasty uses
6 Jan 2009
grapefruit moon. To take full advantage of Flickr, you should use a JavaScript-enabled browser and install the latest version of the Macromedia Flash Player. grapefruit moon by fieldguided. How I have missed you. ...
7 Jan 2009
Grapefruit Yogurt Cake! Deliciously light and refreshing. A new twist on Lemon Loaf!
7 Jan 2009
I go crazy for curd. I will happily sit with curd, eating spoonfuls of it with cookies, pound cake, ice cream, or a mix of all three. Did you know curd goes with pretty much anything good in the...
7 Jan 2009
The healthy, nutritional grapefruit gets its name from the way it grows - in grapelike clusters.
6 Jan 2009
Pourinto a stainless steel bowl, add the grapefruit juice and lemon juice. Chill completely. To do this, either place bowl in a larger bowl half-filled with ice water, and stir until champagne solution is completely cold, refreshing the ...
6 Jan 2009
The Grapefruit diet exists from about seventy years. It is based on some pretended virtues of the grape fruit, the most important of which would be its supposed power for burning fat, due to some never found enzymes. ...
6 Jan 2009