Filter the results Item type Select All/None Page Folder Link Collection Image File Article New items since Yesterday Last week Last month Ever Search results Subscribe to an always-updated RSS feed. 966 items matching your search terms. Sort by relevance date (newest first) alphabetically Prairie Fare: Which foods are safe after power outages? Meat, poultry, fish, milk and other high-protein foods spoil quickly when above 40 degrees for more than two hours, but condiments such as ketchup, mustard and ... Located in Columns / Prairie Fare Prairie Fare: What does being “well” mean to you? Well-being includes eight dimensions: physical, intellectual, emotional, social, spiritual, environmental, financial and vocational. Located in Columns / Prairie Fare Prairie Fare: Take precautions with takeout food High-protein foods can produce a toxin when kept warm at temperatures below 140 degrees Fahrenheit. Located in Columns / Prairie Fare Prairie Fare: Celebrate with a sandwich during National Sandwich Month Sandwiches can include foods from every MyPlate group in one menu item. Located in Columns / Prairie Fare Prairie Fare: How much coffee is too much? Too much coffee, though, can cause jitteriness and can affect sleep. Located in Columns / Prairie Fare Prairie Fare: Add some health-promoting beans to your menu Beans are particularly rich in protein and fiber. They are good sources of the B vitamin folate. Located in Columns / Prairie Fare Prairie Fare: Pick a pickled or pickle-flavored product Modern-day pickling uses brine made from vinegar, salt, water and spices. Located in Columns / Prairie Fare Prairie Fare: Keep your eyes on potatoes as a menu option Potatoes provide many essential vitamins and minerals, especially vitamin C and potassium. Located in Columns / Prairie Fare Prairie Fare: Crunch on some apples to promote good health A medium apple (3 inches in diameter) has about 100 calories and provides fiber, vitamins and minerals. Apples contain soluble fiber that may lower blood ... Located in Columns / Prairie Fare Prairie Fare: Enjoy decorating and eating pumpkins Winter squash, such as pumpkins, with their dark gold or orange flesh, are particularly high in carotenoids, which our bodies convert to vitamin A for healthy ... Located in Columns / Prairie Fare Previous 10 items 1 ... 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 ... 97 Next 10 items