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  • This be the First Blog

    This is the first issue of the newly re-vamped Healthy Newspaper.  This publication, always intended as a tool to inform and entertain readers with information they can use that might make their daily lives more healthy, enjoyable and sustainable, ha...
  • Slow Cooker Lemon Garlic Chicken

    If you have Mrs. Dash Lemon Pepper, you can use 1/2 teaspoon of that instead of the black pepper. Just subtract 1 tablespoon of the lemon juice and increase the water by a tablespoon. Ingredients: * 1 teaspoon dried oregano * 1/4 teaspoon salt * 1/4...
  • Turkey Fettuccini Alfredo

    Ingredients: 2 to 2 1/2 cups roasted turkey breast, cut into strips (skinless) 1/4 cup light cream cheese 1 1/2 cups fat-free half-and-half or whole milk, divided 1 tablespoon Wondra quick-mixing flour 1 tablespoon butter (or no...
  • Cedar Baked Salmon with Watercress Yogurt Sauce

    Ingredients: 1 1/2 pounds salmon fillets, boneless and skinless 2 cedar shingles-untreated Canola cooking spray 1 bunch watercress, picked and blanched 1 green onion, chopped 1/2 cup light vanilla yogurt 1 tablespoon ...
  • Sizzling Summer Fish Tacos

    Ingredients: Marinade: 1/4 cup bottled peach sauce 1/4 cup chardonnay or other white wine 1 tablespoon canola oil   Tacos: About 1.4 pounds halibu...
  • Apricot-Orange Grilled Tenderloin

    You can have your pork tenderloin marinating in the apricot-orange glaze the night before your barbecue. Instead of coating the outside of each tenderloin with a tablespoon of oil and then brushing it with the glaze as it grills, we're marinating it direc...
  • Chicken with Cucumbers

    Ingredients: 4 medium sized chicken breasts (about 4 oz each) 1 medium cucumber 2 shallots Juice of 3 lemons 1 cup cold water Salt and pepper to taste 20 fresh mint leaves...
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  • FDA Approves Device for Deep Brain Stimulator for Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved a humanitarian device exemption for the first implantable device that delivers intermittent electrical therapy deep within the brain to suppress the symptoms associated with severe obsessive-compulsive ...
  • Whole Foods Re-Files Case Against FTC

    Retailer Says Commission’s Administrative Trial Process Big Waste of Time Austin, Texas, January 2009 – Mid-month, Whole Foods Market, Inc. re-filed its case against the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) in a federal appeals court hoping for qui...
  • Less is More: Speaking of Food, Not Architecture Here

    Chicago, Illinois, February 2009 – Less was definitely more in restaurants last year. Looking back at menus from 2008 reveals that three of the year’s top trends had to do with downsizing: mini food, value pricing, and lighter food options (the result...
  • Court Denies Whole Foods Motion Against FTC

    Washington, D.C., February 2009 – All in the last few weeks, a Washington, D.C., appeals court denied a motion by Whole Foods Market, Inc. against the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), then later a U.S. district court judge Tuesday canceled antitrust hear...
  • Can't Buy Me Love: Valentine's Day Spending Down

    Los Angeles, California, February 2009 – Love is on a budget these days: This Valentine's Day is all about creative thinking as lovers choose candy and cards rather than bouquets and bling....
  • Good To The Last Drop

    Florence, South Carolina, January 2009 – Farmers in North and South Carolina already make every drop of water count by recycling livestock wastewater for irrigation.  Now Agricultural Research Service (ARS) scientists have found ways to boost benefits ...
  • Sounds Like Klingon To Us

    Washington, D.C., January 2009 – Fans of the hit movie "Babe" will recall that "Hoggett" was the last name of film's genial farmer. Farm-savvy filmgoers may recognize "hogget"—a slightly different spelling—as a word for lambs from weaning age to the...
  • Weekly Outlook: South American Problems

    Urbana, Illinois, February 2009 – Although a number of factors continue to influence corn and soybean prices, one of the most important recently involves weather and crop conditions in South America, said a University of Illinois Extension marketing spe...
  • Weekly Outlook: Corn, Soybean Exports

    Urbana, Illinois, January 2009  - While it now appears U.S. soybean exports will exceed current USDA projections, corn exports could fall short, adding to year-ending stocks and reducing the need for corn acres in 2009, said a University of Illinois Exte...
  • ASA Submits Policy Priorities To Obama Administration

    Saint Louis, Missouri, January 2009 – The American Soybean Association (ASA) submitted a document outlining its 2009 policy priorities to the Obama Administration ahead of President-elect Barack Obama’s inauguration as President of the United States o...
  • Wind Power Poised For Significant Growth

    Boulder, Colorado, January 2009 – Using the wind to produce electricity has, for many decades, been little more than a footnote to energy production in the U.S. But, a report in the January/February 2009 issue of E – The Environmental Magazine (now po...
  • Remember This Name: Jatropha

    San Diego, California, February 2009 – SG Biofuels has assembled the world's largest library of Jatropha genetic material....
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