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Tailgating recipe: Muffuletta
Whether your tailgate includes a custom grill setup and team color-coordinated tents, or a simple picnic on a well-worn blanket, no pregame ritual is complete without the spread. This is one party that's as much about the food as it is about fans and...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Cheese Corn, Salami, Parsley, Sandwiches
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Lobsters are on a roll
Lobster is a rich man's food, true, which may be why it tastes so extraordinarily good piled into a humble hot dog roll. This New England specialty appears on 2 percent of menus nationwide where sandwiches are offered, according to a recent report by...Tags: Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Salads, Recipes, Bill Daley
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Turn to the dark side
If your relationship with chicken began with nuggets and stalled amid the supermarket's plastic-sealed trays of skinless/boneless breasts, we've got a bone to pick with you.
It's time to give bone-in chicken a chance, from the whole bird to the...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Parsley, Chicken Breast, Chicken, Restaurants
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Healthy Recipes: Turkey and Squash Soup
Now that you are stuffed with Turkey Day dinner, you're probably looking for ways to get rid of some of those leftovers. If you're looking for a healthy recipe, Eatingwell.com has some suggestions. The Turkey Squash Soup sounded the tastiest to me....
Tags: Dietary Supplements, Vitamin A, Potassium (dietary supplement), Soups, Vitamin C
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Does your hair need a summer intervention?
Special to the Los Angeles TimesSummer can play havoc on the hair with prolonged exposure to the sun, seawater and chlorine as well as the inevitable perspiration and humidity that accompany the season. "It's important to always keep the hair hydrated; deep condition at least weekly,"...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Sunburn, Health and Beauty Products, Marketing, Personal Service
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Herbed biscuits
Decades ago, our family spent vacations camping in Arkansas. We'd eat out twice: Once for fried catfish and hush puppies and the other time for a pancake breakfast. Reading the menus in the Mountain Home cafe, my Chicago-born siblings and I would marvel...Tags: Biscuits, Recipes, Sausages, Butter, Baking Powder
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Irrational exuberance at the farmers market?
True confession: I always overbuy at the farmers market. If I go with limited dollars, I find myself looking for the best bargains. A full wallet prompts stocking up — for what, I am not sure, because I will go back the following weekend and perhaps...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Thyme, Arugula, Salads, Mushrooms
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Take a Cup of Beans and Call Me in the Morning
HealthA recent study out of the University of Toronto found that one cup of legumes a day was enough to keep the cardiologist away, reducing blood sugar, blood pressure, and heart disease risk in general. Fair enough, you’re probably thinking, but how can... -
Getting creative with salads
Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a guest post to The Baltimore Sun's health blog Picture of Health (baltimoresun.com/pictureofhealth), which is printed here. This week, Debra Schulze, RD, LDN, weighs in on...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Vitamin Therapy, Potassium (dietary supplement), Salads, Vitamin K
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Fall's fabulous bounty
A nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center regularly provides a guest post. This week, Debra Schulze weighs in on fall fruits and vegetables. The chill of fall is in the air along with the bright red, orange and yellow colors of the...
Tags: Dietary Supplements, Beets, Vitamin Therapy, Pears, Vitamin B6
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The risks and rewards of red meat
Each week a nutritionist from the University of Maryland Medical Center provides a guest post. This week, Ellen Loreck, MS, RD, LDN;, weighs in on red meat.
Picture this: You're out to dinner and there are juicy porterhouse steaks, sumptuous burgers, and...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Internal Medicine, Vitamin Therapy, B Vitamins, Colon Cancer
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Hopkins team creates device to screen for anemia
Every year, health organizations spend millions in the developing world attacking the iron-deficiency disorder known as anemia. They pay special attention to pregnant women, a population highly vulnerable to the disease.
Every year, though, 115,000 of...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Johns Hopkins University, Science and Technology, Medical Procedures and Tests, Biotechnology
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