Hunting season is well underway. Countless hopeful men, women, and children dressed in camouflage and bright orange have ventured into the wilderness in search of wild game.
Like livestock, deer,
Take a Note From Granny’s PlayBook…
…by making those jams and jellies she used to make.
…by pickling your cucumbers, peppers and green beans.
…by canning fruits and vegetables
Halloween is just around the corner–pumpkins are sitting on patios, kids are trying to decide on a costume, and parents across the country are dreading the inevitable sugar highs
Winter is fast approaching, and we never know what Mother Nature has in store for us. It is therefore important to know how to keep food safe during a flood,
National Health Education Week will kick off October 19. This year, the Society for Public Health Education has chosen to focus on food safety with the theme, “Let’s Dish:
According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA), there is no uniform or universally accepted system used for food dating in the United States. More than 20 states require
Eat When Hungry; Stop When Full.
There is a new set of food safety instructions to consider, “Eat when hungry; stop when full.” It sounds self-explanatory, but healthy eating habits,
Parents with school-aged children know to keep their pantries stocked. Kids come home from school and immediately look for something to eat.
If your child is home alone after school,
Expecting mothers are barraged with information about what to eat and what to avoid during pregnancy.
Making sure you consume the appropriate nutrients for yourself and the baby growing inside
Celebrity diners in the United Kingdom, including TV’s Jim Rosenthal and boxing promoter Frank Warren, are among those talking to their solicitors about taking actions against their once favorite
Common kitchen spices may reduce the deadliness of the E. coli O157 toxin, according to a news study in the Journal of Food Science.
The study, conducted by scientists at