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Walnuts Help Prevent Diabetes in Women

Walnuts, high in antioxidants and and rich in polyunsaturated fatty acids, have been lauded for many health benefits including reducing breast cancer risk. Now they are credited with reducing the risk of diabetes in women who consume two or more servings per week, according to a Harvard University study. Eating just a few ounces of walnuts per week was associated…
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Brangelina Wine Goes on Sale

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are now in the wine business. The first bottles from their Southern France estate went on sale at the beginning of the month. The 2012 vintage of Miraval Rose was produced at Chateau Miraval, selling for roughly $23 a bottle. A spokesman says the first 6,000 bottles were sold-out within five hours. This report says…
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Food App Review of the Week: Mealboard – Meal and Grocery Planner

Mealboard – Meal and Grocery Planner Developer: Ray Bernardo Cost: $2.99 Runs on: iPhone Website: www.mealboard.com Version: 2.8.2 The best apps are the ones that make our life easier and Mealboard does just that. With one app you can store your recipes, create a meal plan, generate a grocery list, track what’s in your pantry and more. The app has…
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Mississippi: All You Can Eat

Remember when New York City banned the sale of sodas over 16oz last summer? Well, that won’t happen anytime soon in Mississippi. The Magnolia State governor, Phil Bryant, backs a bill that is awaiting his signature after getting through the state senate. The bill was introduced by Republican Sen. Tony Smith and prevents local governments from requiring nutritional information, restricting…
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Café of the Second Chance

In 1992, Fr. Greg Boyle found an abandoned warehouse in LA’s Boyle Heights and with the help of his crew turned it into a bakery. That bakery was the beginning of Homeboy Industries; his “crew” consisted of homies who grew up on the streets of LA with nothing but their wits and their fellow gang members to keep them alive….
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Tastemade Launches

Three former Demand Media executives have just launched their new venture, Tastemade, touted as the “first global food network.” The company published a press release announcing a $5.3 million Series A round of funding to support its launch, which will be competing in the Americas, Europe and Asia. To get things going, Tastemade is launching with three main channels: Tastemaker Series, a modern take on…
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GetCrocking! App Review

Brand new app pays tribute to the humble glories of slow cooking. Critic Steve Cooper wants to see it succeed (being raised on slow cooking dinners himself) but does GetCrocking measure up?

Pie Apps Review

Steve Cooper reviews four apps that show you how to make pie: Easy as Pie iBake Pies iCooking Pies and Quiches Pie Recipes

Popsicle King

Popsicle King

Better known as “King of Pops” in Atlanta’s Poncey/Highland neighborhood, this street cart looks just like any of the countless frozen confection stands across the country. But for the growing throng of regulars who have turned on to Steven Carse’s popsicles made with all-natural ingredients and intriguing flavor combinations, it’s much more than that. “I’ve come for my liquid crack,”…
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Restaurant History

A good salad is hard to find — even in California. Reliable Caesars and Cobbs colonize menus everywhere, as do ubiquitous piles of mixed greens dressed with vinaigrette. Beyond that, creative salads made with quality ingredients are still an exception. For too long, they were also the province of expensive, sit-down restaurants. In the last few years, however, several fast-casual…
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