A Foodie By NatureFavorite Recipes, Little Known Food Facts, New Food Observations, The Latest Health News!<p> Since I've been collecting recipes for many years, WHY NOT share these special concoctions? Some are from friends, some from magazines or favorite cookbooks. All are yummy and most are low fat. I'm really getting interested in more low fat recipes as I get older. Seems that little bit of extra weight become a little harder to get off! I also collect food and nutrition tidbits from other...(Untitled)- April 27, 2003 From China's Provinces, a Crafty Germ Spreads. Hints about the origin of SARS provide lessons in how a disease that has spread worldwide could have been stopped. By Elisabeth Rosenthal. New York Times: Healthhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0111306/2003/04/27.html#a521 (Untitled)- April 27, 2003 Hormone Studies: What Went Wrong. How could two large high-quality studies come to diametrically different conclusions about menopause, hormone therapy and heart disease By Gina Kolata. New York Times: Healthhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0111306/2003/04/27.html#a520 (Untitled)- April 27, 2003 For $2, a Bottle of Wine and Change. Move over Mondavi. Make way for Two-Buck Chuck, at $1.99 a bottle the hottest thing in the wine market since, well, since nothing. By Frank J. Prial. New York Times: Dining and Winehttp://radio.weblogs.com/0111306/2003/04/27.html#a519 (Untitled)- April 27, 2003 Something to Read Before Your Next Meal. For anyone who has ever wondered why scientists and the public are so often at loggerheads over issues of food safety, the new book "Safe Food" provides something of an answer. By Marian Burros. New York Times: Dining and Winehttp://radio.weblogs.com/0111306/2003/04/27.html#a518 (Untitled)- April 27, 2003 Moving Beyond the Pinto: Cool Beans for Spring. Plump, glistening and showing off its curves, the 21st-century bean is pumped up and ready for action. By Kay Rentschler. New York Times: Dining and Winehttp://radio.weblogs.com/0111306/2003/04/27.html#a517 (Untitled)- April 27, 2003 Feast At The World&146;s Table&153;. Pacific Foods International has released its innovative product line, &147;The World&146;s Table&153;&148;, redefining ethnic favorites with tantalizing natural flavors perfect for today&146;s lifestyles. Low fat, low cholesterol and low calorie! PRWEB Apr 27, 2003 PR Webhttp://radio.weblogs.com/0111306/2003/04/27.html#a516 (Untitled)- April 27, 2003 Virus targets mosquitoes. News24 - Fight virus with virus, the US Agricultural Research Service (ARS) says, in announcing that its scientists have devised a high-tech way to target mosquitoes that carry the deadly West Nile virus.http://radio.weblogs.com/0111306/2003/04/27.html#a515 (Untitled)- April 27, 2003 CIA had idea of contagion, and of governments' reactions. Boston Globe - The Central Intelligence Agency predicted more than three years ago that increased international air travel, trade, and tourism would dramatically increase the spread of infectious diseases ...http://radio.weblogs.com/0111306/2003/04/27.html#a514 (Untitled)- April 27, 2003 'Irish coffee' injection prevents stroke damage. New Scientist - A caffeine and alcohol cocktail similar to an Irish coffee could prevent severe brain damage in stroke victims, new research has revealed.http://radio.weblogs.com/0111306/2003/04/27.html#a513 (Untitled)- April 13, 2003 Summers of Tapioca and Bliss. No one is neutral about tapioca pudding, the "teddy bear of desserts." By Marian Burros. New York Times: Dining and Winehttp://radio.weblogs.com/0111306/2003/04/13.html#a512 |