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See the best of the new vegetable and edible plants available to home gardeners in 2008. Tasty heirloom varieties, and disease resistant strains available this year.
Crushed pineapple and nuts make Mexican Wedding Cake a tasty dessert that belies its simplicity. Iced with cream cheese frosting, it's sure to become a favorite.
The Galloping Gourmet and the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have created a site to excite your tastes in eating more vegetables and fruit.
Brief biography of French novelist, playwright and critic André Gide, 1947 Nobel Prize Winner for literature, best known for The Immoralist and The Counterfeiters.
Few things are more discouraging for a gardener than the development of blossom-end rot in a stand of tomatoes. Those precious plants don't have to be destroyed, though.
Keeping a well-stocked refrigerator can make meal preparation much faster and easier. Reduce stress with this handy shopping guide.
Help kids try new food by taking them food shopping, planting greens in the garden, getting them help in the kitchen and presenting foods in fun ways.
Parents should be more creative and provide incentives to encourage their children to eat more fruits and vegetables.
For many beginners, working out may be harder for some than others. Check out these pointers for easing into a workout routine.
Planning a sunny getaway? Here are a few tips on how to prepare for the summer holidays.
Wondering what to do with the mangoes available in the grocery market? Try these two recipes that will make you rediscover the sweet taste of this fruit.
The Jewish holiday Rosh HaShanah, or the Jewish New Year, marks the beginning of a time of introspection, repentance and new resolutions. It is solemn as well as festive.
Getting started in a new diet or exercise program can be overwhelming. This series of articles addresses how to make small consistent changes for lasting effects.
Combine the beloved fruit of fall-the apple-with a favorite snack from childhood--popcorn-and create a sophisticated and grown-up, but also nostalgic, treat.
A esteemed Eastern yogi and an accomplished Western scientist find they have much in common in their pursuit of truth.
September has become the new Fruit and Vegetable Month since it allows schools and health groups to emphasize healthy eating and recipes to prevent health problems.
Pomegranates appear at Rosh Hashanah, quince and persimmons show up in other fall menus. Whether berry or pome, they're ready to enjoy now. Fall in Love with fall fruit.
Pita, Sushi, and Wraps and everything in between; it's an Alphabet Guide to back to school food.
Tu B'Shevat is the New Year for Trees. Families and teachers can celebrate the day with children during a nature walk, a game, and a craft project.


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