Dem lawmaker: 'Pizza is not a vegetable' in school lunches
Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.
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Rep. Jared Polis (D-Colo.
In response to mypost on tuna scrape,Professor Alan Reilly, Chief Executive, Food Safety Authority of Ireland (the equivalent of our FDA) sent this photograph of an actual tuna scrape label.After I forwarded it toBill Marler, he noticedthat it is one of se
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WhileWeight of the Nationis airing on HBO this week (Ill comment on it after its fully aired), here’s what happens when public health officials try to do something to make it easier for kids to eat more healthfully.
Chewing gum harms short-term memory contrary to previous studies that suggested gum could improve recall, according to researchers.
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The FDA has just released aclassy new report on Global Engagement,summarizing its efforts to deal with issues raised by the globalization of drugs, medical devices, and foods.This is a big deal. In 2009, 300,000 foreign facilities in more than 150 countri
es exported $2 trillion worth of FDA-regulated products to the United States
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Leading the redevelopment of the East River Market District in Lower Manhattan, New Amsterdam Market is held from 11am to 4pm on Sundays, at the old FultonFish Market in Lower Manhattan which is located on South Street between Beekman Street.
But here is kibble, which by definition is cooked to the point of losing most of its original nutrients, but STILL has salmonella.I dont see how this is possible. If its cooked enough to be kibbled, how can it possibly still have salmonella? It just seems
like the worst of all possible worlds.