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  • Australians Eating Less Fruit and Vegetables, But More Chicken Nuggets
    Australians Eating Less Fruit and Vegetables, But More Chicken Nuggets
    Chocolate consumption has also risen in the past five years.
    April 12, 2024BY Monica O’Shea
  • Parents of Children Sickened by Lead Linked to Tainted Fruit Pouches Fear for Children’s Future
    Parents of Children Sickened by Lead Linked to Tainted Fruit Pouches Fear for Children’s Future
    When Cora Dibert went for a routine blood test in October, the toddler brought along her favorite new ...
    December 21, 2023BY The Associated Press
  • Starbucks Facing $5 Million Lawsuit Over ‘Fruitless’ Refresher Drinks
    Starbucks Facing $5 Million Lawsuit Over ‘Fruitless’ Refresher Drinks
    Starbucks has failed in its efforts to end a consumer lawsuit claiming many of its "refresher" drinks do ...
    September 20, 2023BY Katabella Roberts
  • A Mouthful of Berry Soup
    A Mouthful of Berry Soup
    In a splendid reflection of cultural priorities, count on the Danes to assign a bowl of soup as ...
    August 1, 2023BY Lynda Balslev
  • Summer Fruit Galette Brings Bright Summer Flavor
    Summer Fruit Galette Brings Bright Summer Flavor
    By Gretchen McKay From Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Summer desserts should look and taste exactly like the season: bursting with ...
    July 29, 2023BY Tribune News Service
  • Prescribing Veggies: A Billion-Dollar Lifesaver?
    Prescribing Veggies: A Billion-Dollar Lifesaver?
    Swapping pills for peaches and medication for mushrooms could ward off heart attacks and strokes, elevate quality of ...
    July 25, 2023BY Sheramy Tsai
  • Summer’s Bounty Makes a Mean Tartine
    Summer’s Bounty Makes a Mean Tartine
    Tartines are open-faced sandwiches with different toppings. In France, they're enjoyed morning, noon, and night, depending on what’s topping ...
    June 29, 2023BY Diane Rossen Worthington
  • Looking Beneath the Edipeel Produce Coating
    Looking Beneath the Edipeel Produce Coating
    Fruits and vegetables are healthy food choices—but they don't last. Before you have a chance to eat your ...
    June 24, 2023BY Conan Milner
  • Abra Berens’s Food Is a Celebration of the Midwest’s Bounty—and a Love Letter to the People Who Grow It
    Abra Berens’s Food Is a Celebration of the Midwest’s Bounty—and a Love Letter to the People Who Grow It
    “What are you most excited about?” That, says Abra Berens in her new cookbook, is the single best ...
    May 4, 2023BY Crystal Shi
  • Broiled Apricots
    Broiled Apricots
    During World Wars I and II, sugar was in short supply. Homemakers did their part for the war ...
    July 21, 2022BY Jennifer McGruther
  • Staying Cool Is All about Blood Flow
    Staying Cool Is All about Blood Flow
    Oppressive summertime heat gets everybody talking about the importance of staying cool. But a regular summer day can ...
    July 17, 2022BY Mat Lecompte
  • 17 Ways to Eat Summer Fruits
    17 Ways to Eat Summer Fruits
    Summer fruits are typically cold and refreshing and can provide just the right amount of sweetness to keep ...
    July 4, 2022BY Ryan Bisram
  • Use This Trick to Help Stop Peaches Turning Brown
    Use This Trick to Help Stop Peaches Turning Brown
    By Ebony Williams From The Atlanta Journal-Constitution It’s peach season, and we’re gearing up to make some amazing dishes ...
    June 20, 2022BY Tribune News Service
  • Chia Seed Pudding Three Ways: Tropical, Berry, and Chocolate | Eat Better
    Chia Seed Pudding Three Ways: Tropical, Berry, and Chocolate | Eat Better
    Everyone loves a good snack, but unfortunately, when the “snack attack” comes, we usually make poor choices and ...
    May 18, 2022BY Lifestyle and Learning
  • What Fruit Has the Most Vitamin C?
    What Fruit Has the Most Vitamin C?
    Vitamin C is an essential part of a healthy diet. Bodies cannot make vitamin C or store it well, ...
    May 11, 2022BY The Daily Meal
  • 5 Misconceptions About Weight Loss and Healthy Eating
    5 Misconceptions About Weight Loss and Healthy Eating
    Can you get fat from eating late at night? Should you cut all carbs if you're serious about ...
    April 22, 2022BY Health 1+1
  • 7 Misconceptions About Eating Fruit
    7 Misconceptions About Eating Fruit
    Misconception 1: Fruits Are Nutritious, So Eating More Is Not a Problem Because modern agriculture is capable of ...
    April 5, 2022BY Health 1+1
  • My Darling Clementines
    My Darling Clementines
    Clementines are a hybrid between the sweet orange and the mandarin. The Folklore Legend says clementines were named ...
    March 9, 2022BY Lori Zanteson, Environmental Nutrition
  • Have Fun With This Winter Fruit Compote
    Have Fun With This Winter Fruit Compote
    Some recipes claim to be seriously simple, but require more work than you had intended to do. Here ...
    February 23, 2022BY Diane Rossen Worthington
  • A Crowd-Pleasing, Cold-Weather Dessert: Apple and Dried Cherry Custard Crisp
    A Crowd-Pleasing, Cold-Weather Dessert: Apple and Dried Cherry Custard Crisp
    Fruit crisps might have been one of the first American desserts recorded. Still, they never seem to go ...
    January 21, 2022BY Diane Rossen Worthington
  • The Patient Art of Drying Persimmons
    The Patient Art of Drying Persimmons
    In Japan, to be alive in autumn is to live on persimmons. The sweet ones, crisp or soft, ...
    December 9, 2021BY Melissa Uchiyama
  • ‘It’s My Life’s Work’: BC Fruit and Vegetable Growers Face Uncertainty After Floods
    ‘It’s My Life’s Work’: BC Fruit and Vegetable Growers Face Uncertainty After Floods
    While their homes and farm fields remain inundated by water, Curtis Sandhu says his family is looking towards ...
    November 27, 2021BY The Canadian Press
  • Ambrosia Before the Cool Whip
    Ambrosia Before the Cool Whip
    If you've ever been to a church potluck in the Deep South or Midwest, you're undoubtedly familiar with ...
    November 24, 2021BY Jennifer McGruther
  • Consider the Pear: How to Properly Ripen, Prepare, and Appreciate Fall’s Forgotten Fruit
    Consider the Pear: How to Properly Ripen, Prepare, and Appreciate Fall’s Forgotten Fruit
    Money may not grow on trees, but golden treasure does. Though they are called green Anjou pears, the ...
    October 26, 2021BY Eric Lucas
  • Roasted Pear Crumble With Honey Yogurt
    Roasted Pear Crumble With Honey Yogurt
    Whether served for breakfast or even dessert, this simple dish balances the warm sweetness of roasted pears and ...
    October 26, 2021BY USA Pears
  • Short and Sweet: Pawpaw Season is Ripe Now
    Short and Sweet: Pawpaw Season is Ripe Now
    “The sweet, elusive pawpaw has been hiding in plain sight in the eastern and midwestern United States for ...
    September 22, 2021BY Beth Brelje
  • For the Love of Figs
    For the Love of Figs
    Just when local tomatoes start to dwindle at the market, figs arrive in all their green and purple ...
    September 9, 2021BY Victoria de la Maza
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    Former Utah Attorney General Fights the Evil That Lurks in Quiet Places
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    2hr By Jacki Thrapp
    US Forces Shoot Down 2 Iranian Drones as Pakistani Interior Minister Visits Tehran
  • US Won’t Unfreeze Iran’s Assets Before Peace Deal Is Reached, Trump Says
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    17hr By Tom Gantert
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