Come along on another food safety journey – this time, in the fridge.
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Come along on an imaginary pantry journey to inspect for spoiled food.
Knowing when to wash or toss items in your kitchen helps stop bacteria from spreading.
April is National Garden Month, and there are a lot of delicious homegrown foods to prepare for.
Every oil is different, and each has varying effects on our food and bodies.
March is Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month, and there are steps you can take to decrease your risk.
There are many tried and true ways to save money on healthful meals.
Food is a great way of getting together with friends during the March thaw.
You'll thank yourself for practicing self-control and eating slowly at a family-style restaurant.
Following the Mediterranean diet is associated with reducing risk of heart disease, cancer, type 2 diabetes, dementia, macular degeneration, arthritis and several other conditions.
February is American Heart Month. Being aware of the signs and symptoms of heart problems could save someone’s life.
Years ago, eggs had a bad reputation in nutrition, but most healthy people can have an egg a day without consequences.
Bright colors, even added artificially, have a history of influencing our diet.
Test your knowledge about the dangers of the bitter cold. After that, warm yourself back up with a bowl of bread pudding.
Some foods can worsen inflammation and arthritis pain, which often underlies the need for joint replacement.
Alcohol use is a leading preventable cause of cancer that contributes to 100,000 cancer cases and 20,000 deaths every year in the U.S.
In 2025, create a plan for moderate physical activity and lessen your reach for added sugars, saturated fat and sodium.
To retain spices’ quality, store them in a cool, dark place and label them with the date they were opened.
Opening up to international foods can be a very rewarding experience.
When popcorn kernels contain enough moisture and are exposed to heat, the resulting steam explodes the kernels into the white puffs we enjoy as snacks.
It is important to pay attention to recalled food, especially if you have a food allergy.
With Thanksgiving around the corner, consider ways to enjoy delicious holiday food in a health-conscious way.
Some studies have shown relationships between too little vitamin D and greater risk for cancer, diabetes, depression and other mental illnesses.
As we enter the season of holiday get-togethers, consider ways to help protect your guests who may have issues with allergens, intolerances or auto-immune diseases.
We do not always have exact answers about whether food is “safe," but there are some best practices to keep in mind regarding food safety.
Buying from food vendors at farmers markets can help support the local economy.
Buying food at a grocery store and preparing it at home is better for your bottom line and often your nutritional quality.
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Nuts provide protein, fiber, healthful fats, and minerals such as magnesium, zinc, selenium, manganese and iron.
Autumn is a beautiful time of year with beautiful colors and crisp air that might promote nature walks.
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