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37. IDPH warns against recalled items
Listen To The Story Staff Report Because consumers are still getting sick from eating pot pies recalled last month, the Illinois Department of Public Health is asking all consumers check their freezers and throw out any pot pies that could be linked to a multi-state outbreak of salmonellosis. Vernon Register-News - IDPH warns against recalled items. Listen To The Story Staff Report Because consumers are still getting sick from eating pot pies recalled last month, the Illinois Department of...
Source11/17/2007


38. Milk, cheese and pork 'are being invaded by GM'
The Soil Association said the widespread use of GM crops, such as maize and soya, flies in the face of consumer opposition to the controversial technology. It believes the public is being kept in the dark about farmers and supermarkets' reliance on GM animal feed because there is no legal requirement to mention it on food labelling. Most modified animal feed crops have been altered to include a gene that gives them resistance to spraying with certain chemicals, which means they can survive...
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39. Man's death won't stop pot pie case
Medical personnel at a Grand Rapids hospital are conducting tests on the body of David Small, 51, after a friend and a college official found him dead inside his college apartment around 6 p. Authorities said Small suffered from health issues and was prescribed several medications. His estate still has the right to bring any claims under Michigan law that he was entitled to bring when he was alive. Man's death won't stop pot pie case. It's still unclear whether man died from tainted food....
Source11/4/2007


40. Recipes: Kale, Squash, Beet Salad and more
As one of our main cash crops, eating it reminds us to be thankful for another successful farming season. It loses some color from repeated freezing, is no longer crisp, no longer marketable but it is at its absolute peak for sweetness and tenderness. In a medium bowl, toss together the brown sugar, cinnamon sugar and cranberries and pecans. We think it's just so cool that we can go out and pick it frozen, thaw it out and cook it. baby spinach or a large head of romaine or butter lettuce,...
Source11/13/2007


41. 'Noah's Flood' Kick-started European Farming
Archaeological evidence shows that communities in southeast Europe were already practising early farming techniques and pottery production before the Flood. Archaeological records show that around this time there was a sudden expansion of farming and pottery production across Europe, marking the end of the Mesolithic hunter-gatherer era and the start of the Neolithic. As these agricultural communities moved west, they would have taken farming with them across Europe. The collapse of the...
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