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Kentucky's retail food prices fall in fourth quarter of 2011
news@jessaminejournal.comThe latest Marketbasket Survey, conducted by the Kentucky Farm Bureau Federation in December 2011, indicates that average retail food prices in supermarkets across the state have decreased by 1 percent during this last quarter. According to the survey,...Tags: Market and Exchange, Market and Exchange, Petroleum Industry, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Elkton
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Jennifer's Journal: Stay off the SoFAS this holiday season
The holidays are here again! While being active is important in maintaining a healthy weight, staying off the SoFAS has a different meaning in terms of your weight.
SoFAS are calories from solid fat and add sugars. It’s a new term used in the 2010...Tags: Holidays, Milk, Recipes
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It's tailgating season
As we get ready for a fall full of football and other fun activities, don’t forget that food safety is a very important part of enjoying any outdoor eating experience.
Since many of us want to spend time at the game and not a lot of hours cooking,...Tags: Fencing, Recipes, Meatballs
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Fix your plate, the MyPlate way
In June, the USDA began a fresh new approach to nutrition and what we eat with MyPlate. MyPlate is the new generation food icon to help us think differently about our food choices and make those choices more positive.
One of the recommendations is to make...Tags: U.S. Department of Agriculture
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More students may get free meals
Four area school systems are eligible to participate in a new program this year to provide free meals to more students.
Kentucky, Illinois and Tennessee will participate in the initial year of a universal free meal service option that may make it easier...Tags: Tennessee, Poverty, Human Interest, Kentucky, Barack Obama
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Use antimicrobials safely
Cattle — as well as sheep and goat — producers and their veterinarians understand the need for effective antimicrobials and vaccines for the health of their herds. Animal drugs are carefully regulated by the Food and Drug Administration to...Tags: Health, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Food and Drug Administration, Vaccines, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers
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Real Life Deals: Adding a pet doesn't need to cost a lot
Contributing WriterLast week, we adopted a small dog and entered the great world of pet ownership. He already has captured our hearts, but we definitely don’t want him to capture our wallets. So, in my typical fashion, I’ve been searching the Internet and the...Tags: Pet Supplies, Services and Shopping, Pet Shops, Services, and Supplies, Recipes, Grocery Coupons
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Farris: Free lunch for all isn't an option
Dear parents and community members:
We have received questions and emails regarding the Community Eligibility Option that you read about in The Winchester Sun. I want to take this opportunity to provide some details about the option and how it will impact...Tags: Tennessee, Schools, U.S. Department of Agriculture, Kentucky, Science and Technology
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Area business briefs for June 21
Henderson awarded scholarship
Joshua Henderson has received a Kentucky Grocers Association/Kentucky Association of Convenience Stores scholarship in participation with The Kroger Co. and the Kentucky Grocers Education Foundation. Henderson is a 2010...Tags: Emergency Planning, Career and Workplace, Health, Office Equipment and Supplies, Government
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Education briefs for June 2, 2011
S.A.V.E. Center visits Creative Montessori Jenise Smith from the S.A.V.E. Center and Jessamine County Animal Control Officer Frank Ruggiero were guest speakers at Creative Montessori School on Wednesday, May 25. They talked to students about how to...Tags: Music Industry, Tennessee, Human Interest, Kentucky, Sex
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New program turns to students to teach importance of nutrition
The Winchester SunThanks to a partnership between the Clark County Health Department and Clark County Public Schools, as well as St. Agatha Academy, fourth- and fifth-grade students this spring have the opportunity to be the first students in the state to participate in...Tags: Overweight, Health, Human Interest, Tampa, Hamburgers
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Men should develop healthy eating habits
Most men do not pay attention to their health as women do. In comparison to women, men are more likely to smoke and drink, make unhealthy or risky choices and put off regular check-ups with their physician.
The good news is that it is never too late to...Tags: Health, Diets and Dieting, Omega-3 Fatty Acid, Human Interest, Potatoes
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