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Latest illnesses point to raw milk's popularity
Updated: Fri, Feb 3, 2012
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WASHINGTON (AP) — An outbreak of bacterial infections on the East Coast illustrates the popularity of raw, unpasteurized milk despite strong warnings from public health officials about the potential danger. Even presidential candidate Ron Paul has joined the cause of consumers looking to buy unprocessed "real... Read More
WASHINGTON (AP) — An outbreak of bacterial infections on the East Coast illustrates the popularity of raw, unpasteurized milk despite strong warnings from public health officials about the potential danger. Even presidential candidate Ron Paul has joined the cause of consumers looking to buy unprocessed "real... Read More
Some Wash. wheat farmers back labels for GM foods
Published: Thu, Jan 26, 2012
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YAKIMA, Wash. (AP) — Advocates of labeling for genetically modified foods have fresh hope for legislation in Washington state now that some wheat farmers have thrown their support behind it. The federal government doesn't require genetically modified foods to be labeled. Only Alaska has enacted legislation at... Read More
Savoring the Best of San Luis Obispo
Updated: Wed, Jul 21, 2010
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San Luis Obispo County, Calif., is more than just a stopover between San Francisco and Los Angeles. It's also a haven for healthful living and eating. Its rich acres of farmland and scenic coastline stretch along such colorful towns as San Simeon, Morro Bay, Paso Robles, Templeton, San Luis Obispo and beyond. Read More
Be cheap with yourself but generous with others
Published: Thu, Apr 8, 2010
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Dear Mary: Recently, we were invited to celebrate my sister-in-law's 50th birthday at an expensive restaurant. My brother informed us that he cannot afford to buy us dinner, so we will have to pay for our own meals. My husband and I would like to get the "birthday girl" a gift but feel a bit strange about the... Read More
from the heart
Updated: Wed, Apr 29, 2009
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Arriving for the first time at the new Sage Gourmet Market and Cafe in Deep Deuce, Micheal Sparks admits that he's dumbfounded.
The New York City designer started working with Charifa and Kevin Smith about a year ago to convert the first floor of their building into downtown's first organic market and cafe.... Read More
New organic cafe, market to fill downtown niche
Updated: Wed, Oct 29, 2008
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An organic food market -- the very sort of retail long desired by downtowners -- is being opened this winter in Deep Deuce by a couple who recently chose to move to Oklahoma City after living and working in New York City. Read More
An organic food market -- the very sort of retail long desired by downtowners -- is being opened this winter in Deep Deuce by a couple who recently chose to move to Oklahoma City after living and working in New York City. Read More
Breast cancer treatment
Published: Mon, Apr 28, 2008
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NEWCASTLE — Candace Romani was never one to quietly accept her fate. She fought cancer to a standstill, using surgery to remove a tumor in her breast and drastic nutrition and lifestyle changes to keep it from returning.
Romani, 42, a civilian contractor at Tinker Air Force Base, was injured in an intestinal... Read More
Local farmers provide quality produce
Updated: Wed, Jul 19, 2006
How do Oklahoma farmers and producers decide to make the jump to organics in their businesses? For some, the decision was made decades ago; others simply wanted to help make this world a little better for everyone.
Organic options abound
“You can’t be organic without being certified,” said Susan Graff... Read More
Organic options abound
Updated: Tue, Jul 18, 2006
The next time you’re in a large supermarket, take a few minutes in just one of the aisles to look for food items labeled organic. What you’ll likely discover is that organic options are popping up in many food categories, from milk and yogurt to meat, condiments, spices, tea, chips, pasta, baby food, cereal... Read More
Local farmers provide quality produce
Updated: Tue, Jul 18, 2006
How do Oklahoma farmers and producers decide to make the jump to organics in their businesses? For some, the decision was made decades ago; others simply wanted to help make this world a little better for everyone.
“You can’t be organic without being certified,” said Susan Graff of Crestview Farms, located... Read More
Edmond residents to celebrate Earth Day
Updated: Sat, Apr 22, 2006
EDMOND - Edmond residents have plenty of ways to celebrate Earth Day. Start by buying or growing fresh produce. The Spring Garden and Produce Market takes place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. each Saturday through May 27 at Festival Market Place. Terry Lanham, special venues coordinator for Edmond's parks and recreation... Read More
Farmers market celebrates opening with families, food
Updated: Tue, Apr 18, 2006
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The farmers market isn't full of hippies. Not that there's anything wrong with being a hippie. I love them; my family's like a squad of hippies. I just thought that's what farmers markets were about: Shoppers becoming one with their tomatoes and herbs. Turns out, I was wrong. The markets are all about families,... Read More
Organics gain popularity as people try to eat better
Updated: Tue, Apr 4, 2006
Richard Haas is the owner and manager of The Earth Natural Foods & Deli, 309 S Flood Ave. Before buying the store, Haas, 27, was a member of the staff and had worked in another health food department in Norman. He and his wife Kate bought The Earth in 2003. The store has been in operation since the early 1970s.... Read More
Oklahoma Wagon Wheels With Pecans
Updated: Wed, Sep 21, 2005
Makes 12-16 rolls 1 tablespoon yeast ½ cup warm water ¾ cup honey (Honey Hill Farm, Edmond) ½ cup warm milk (Braum's) 1 teaspoon salt ½ cup soft butter (Braum's) 2 certified organic eggs (Charles Horn's Farm, Cordell) 4 cups white flour (Shawnee Mills, Shawnee) 2 cups fresh-ground... Read More
Top bakers use state products for prize winners
Updated: Wed, Sep 21, 2005
Oklahoma's agricultural producers may have been the real winners in the homemade cinnamon roll contest, held last weekend at the Oklahoma State Fair. Cinnamon Deeds Oklahoma Wagon Wheels With Pecans Read More
When is a good age for boys to start a weight-training workout?
Updated: Tue, Feb 1, 2005
When is a good age for my 12-year-old twin boys to start a weight-training workout? They are in several different kinds of sports. Can they drink protein shakes? Feb. 24, 2005: 12 is pretty young to start weights. I'd wait at least a couple more years. Protein drinks are fine, but as much as possible, have them... Read More
Garden Briefs
Updated: Thu, Jul 26, 2001
GARDEN Iris sale this weekend Sooner State Iris Society will have its annual iris sale from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and starting at noon Sunday at the Will Rogers Garden Center, NW 36 Street and Interstate 44. MEETINGS The Oklahoma Organic Gardening Association will meet at 7 p.m. Friday at the... Read More
Worms wiggle their way into war against waste
Updated: Thu, May 17, 2001
NIWOT, Colo. -- Seeking a solution to a cleaner planet? The worms have it. Wormwise For more information about Wormwise, send e-mail to wizard@wormwise.com . So say the founders of Wormwise, a new company in Niwot, Colo., that wants to teach you how to transform a writhing mass of red wigglers into an... Read More
Loretta's Back Yard
Colder air brings end to colors Updated: Thu, Oct 26, 2000 The early freeze put an end to the colorful fall gardens. Just as the annual begonia and salvia were responding to the cooler nights, they were zapped. It's still too early to plant Holland bulbs, so continue planting pansies, dianthus, snapdragons, ornamental cabbage and kale. The small violas are charming in... Read More
Colder air brings end to colors Updated: Thu, Oct 26, 2000 The early freeze put an end to the colorful fall gardens. Just as the annual begonia and salvia were responding to the cooler nights, they were zapped. It's still too early to plant Holland bulbs, so continue planting pansies, dianthus, snapdragons, ornamental cabbage and kale. The small violas are charming in... Read More
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