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Nutrition survival for busy people
If taking time to grocery shop is a struggle, try booking it in your calendar as an appointment. Giving this task the same importance in your calendar as attending a medical appointment can help give it the attention it deserves.
Restaurant Portion Size: Nearly All Entrees Exceed Nutrition Recommendations
We've long known that restaurant meals aren't a paragon of healthy portion sizes -- but a new study shows they may be even worse than we think.
The full Neal deal: Fargo-born nutrition advocate doesn't avoid controversy
FARGO - Dr. Neal Barnard doesn't think his battle against America's food manufacturers is of David-and-Goliath proportions.
Chain restaurants don't meet U.S. nutrition guidelines, study says
Plenty of restaurants have been advertising their efforts to offer healthful choices, and it’s possible to eat carefully just about anywhere. But researchers say nearly all the entrees they reviewed at 245 U.S. chains fail to meet federal guidelines.
Gold'n Plump® Sizzles with New Line of Chicken Sausages
ST. CLOUD, Minn., May 7, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- GNP Company ™ , the Midwest's largest chicken producer, launched its first-ever line of Gold'n Plump ® chicken sausages, bratwursts and breakfast links. From ...
Corvallis’ Heritage Organics raising heritage chicken breed
CORVALLIS – A Corvallis family is dedicating themselves to connecting people with the food they eat, and promoting the values of sustainable agriculture. And they hope to strengthen the bonds of family while they are at it.
Kathy Freston: Could Chicken Be Contributing to the Obesity Epidemic?
Virtually all commercially-available chickens now have what many call the "obese gene," which makes birds gain weight quickly to speed up production from birth to slaughter.
Senior menus
Senior Services Nutrition Center, 3003 N. Joplin, serves lunchtime meals which are open to any person 60 or older.
Police log
LEWISTON — Hot lunch at McMahon Elementary School on Tuesday was grilled chicken bites made with breast meat. Gone were the fried, breaded nuggets from a mixture of chicken parts.
Senior nutrition, 5/06
The Santa Fe Crossing Senior Center, 702 S. Chadbourne St., serves lunch from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday for a suggested donation of $3 for participants age 60 or older with scan card. $5 without scan card. Guests under age 60 must pay $5. Information: 325-657-4490.
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