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Big bird meets its golden brown Thanksgiving fate
It takes about six hours to cook a 30-pound turkey. I know that because I may or may not have purchased a turkey roughly that size for my family’s Thanksgiving dinner this year. When Brandon told me we needed a big turkey to feed everyone, I...
Tags: Holidays, Turkey (animal), Thanksgiving
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Staying safe for Halloween
Clark County Extension Service Agent for Family and Consumer SciencesTrick or treat time will be here in a matter of days. Prepare your goblins now for a safe night out with the right costume. Start with flame resistance. When you buy a costume, mask, beard or wig, look for the flame resistant label. Although this label...Tags: Holidays, Apples, E. coli Infection, Halloween
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Interior design choices are best left to rational minds
Last year, I spent months trying to master the Crock-Pot. Never mind the fact that it’s supposed to be the easiest form of cooking in existence, unless you count microwaving as cooking — it was still a challenge for me. I did set a fire. But...
Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, House and Home
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Tips for a safe Labor Day holiday outing
As the Labor Day holiday approaches and you make plans for a big barbecue, don’t forget to plan your food for safety. With the recent outbreak of salmonella from fresh cantaloupes, many people may not consider serving these fresh, ripe melons. Be...
Tags: Holidays, Labor Day, Recipes, Healthy Diet
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Parsons: Chickens beware as Crock Pot cooking is mastered
I never thought I’d say this, but I think I may have finally conquered my kitchen ineptitude. What can I say? When I take on a challenge, I don’t do it halfway. OK, that’s not really true — I do lots of things halfway, this just...Tags: Diseases and Illnesses, Health
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Howard County pets: What's the hype about raw diets?
Q: I’ve heard a lot about raw dog food, but it seems pricey. Is it safe? Are the health benefits substantial? A: Raw diets for dogs (including raw meat) have become increasingly popular. Some pet owners -- even some veterinarians -- swear by them,...
Tags: Food Industry, Animal Science, Health Organizations, Medical Research, Allergies
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Smoothies are nutritious, delicious, any time of day
A smoothie is a blended and sometimes sweetened beverage made from fresh fruit and perhaps chocolate or peanut butter. They can also contain milk, yogurt or ice cream. In addition to fruit, many smoothies include crushed ice, frozen fruit and honey....Tags: Lifestyle and Leisure, Honey, Ice Cream, Foods and Beverages, Bananas
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Be aware of Salmonella risk when handling baby chicks
As I drove to work this morning, I heard the radio announcers talking about illnesses in people stemming from cucumbers tainted with Salmonella bacteria. I thought of the seemingly endless list of items that can make people sick! It seems a week doesn't...Tags: South Dakota State University, Diseases and Illnesses
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Contaminated ground turkey? Here are some safety tips for cooking
In the wake of the recent Consumer Reports investigation finding a high percentage of contamination in ground turkey sold at retail outlets, there are some things to remember about food safety. The Times' Ricardo Lopez reported: "Consumer Reports said...
Tags: MRSA, Turkey (animal), Consumers, E. coli Infection
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Consumer Reports: Most ground turkey harbors fecal bacteria
In its first laboratory analysis of ground turkey sold at retail outlets, Consumer Reports found that more than half tested positive for fecal bacteria. The magazine also found that most of the bacteria it found proved resistant to one or more of the...
Tags: MRSA, Turkey (animal), Consumers, E. coli Infection, Newspaper and Magazine
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Imported cucumbers sicken 73 people in 18 states with salmonella
More than 70 people in 18 states have fallen ill because of a salmonella outbreak linked to imported Mexican cucumbers, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Thursday. The agency said 14 people have been hospitalized, and it is working...
Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Mexico, Disease Prevention, Health Organizations, Herbalife Limited
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When the private sector needs a nudge from the public
It's a common mantra among free-market-loving conservatives that government regulations hinder business growth and cost workers jobs. That may be true for some regulations, and it never hurts to go back and rethink old rules. But it's also clear...Tags: Kamala D. Harris, Drugs and Medicines, Consumers, Insurance, Long Term Care
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May 22, 2013
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May 14, 2013
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Apr 25, 2013
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Apr 25, 2013
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