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New Antibiotic for Cows Likely to Pass |
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Monday, 05 March 2007 |
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The FDA is expected to approve the use of a powerful antibiotic in cattle despite warnings it would speed the appearance of resistant microbes. InterVet Inc. has applied to market their drug Cefquinome for treatment of a pneumonia-like disease in cows. It seems that the application will probably be granted due to a change in FDA rules. |
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10 (Fairly) Easy Ways to... |
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Saturday, 03 March 2007 |
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Eat Healthfully, Save Money and Save the World! - By Sarah LeMieux of Fit Fare - With so many choices, and so much conflicting advice about food saturating our culture these days, it can be tough to figure out how to eat right. Not to mention, the rising cost of food leaves most of us cringing at the cash register. |
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Dietary Abstinence: The Final Week |
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Saturday, 03 March 2007 |
By Douglas Brown, Denver Post - Final Week: "Salt and sugar, begone" - How can I sum up a week without sugar, dairy, meat, fish, eggs, gluten and salt? Rice. That's what I ate. Lots of plain rice. The horror. I'd started the carnival of renunciation a month earlier by abandoning sugar. Dairy fell from my cupboard the next week, followed by meat, seafood and eggs, then gluten, and finally the dreaded salt. |
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Cooking for a Diverse Crowd |
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Thursday, 01 March 2007 |
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By Rachel Rappaport of Fit Fare - Frequently at any dinner party there are people with various food needs. Some common issues are diabetes, veganism, vegetarianism, and celiac disease. Some are a little easier to deal with such as diabetics who have to avoid sugar but mostly just need to stick to a basic, well balanced diet with lean meats and whole grains. |
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Low-fat Dairy Foods May Hinder Fertility |
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
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You may have seen a few of the strange and misleading headlines with respect to dairy and fertility, including “Ice cream gets you pregnant” and my personal favorite “Tubs of ice cream help women make babies.” As much as moms-to-be would love this to be true, the full story is a bit more telling. |
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March Giveaway: Congratulations to the Divvies Winner! |
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Wednesday, 28 February 2007 |
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Jennifer of Worcester, Massachusetts has won Divvies Smorg O' Sweets! This incredible package contains a sweet sampling of ten bakery cookies, two bags of Divvies now-famously-delicious flavored popcorns (featured in GOURMET Magazine), plus blue rock candy and gourmet jelly beans. All Divvies products are guaranteed free of peanuts, tree nuts, milk, and eggs. They are also suitable for vegans and certified Kosher Parve. Other dessert fans, can order Divvies products at a 10% discount with the coupon code: DAIRYFREE10. |
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Uncommon [Milk-Free] Cocoa |
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Tuesday, 27 February 2007 |
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By Alicia de los Reyes of The Well Fed Network - The wind finally howls outside and you realize your most vital appendages–your fingers–have gone numb. The solution? Hot cocoa, of course. However, perhaps by now your trans fat fear (coupled with a New Year’s resolution?) has encompassed the entire pantry. No longer can you pull a shiny foil packet of liquid chocolate deliciousness without a twinge of guilt. Never fear! There are many delicious alternatives to cocoa mix (delightful as that Land O’Lakes Deluxe is…). |
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Lactose Intolerance has Ancient Roots |
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Tuesday, 27 February 2007 |
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The most tolerant milk drinkers, those of Northern European decent, may be the result of dairy farming adaptations. While just 5 to 15% of today’s Northern European population is lactose intolerant (depending on the stats viewed), it is possible that all of their ancestors from millenniums past were. |
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