FOOD
Eating better, for less money
Does it really cost more to buy healthful foods? Maybe not. According to a new study by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, most fruits, vegetables, grains and other foods we think of as healthful ar...
Posted on 5/22/12 at 10:57 AM
Rhubarb. Roasted. Honey-Glazed. Sigh.
Bemidji's Natural Choice Farmers Market opened for the season yesterday. I was there with my market bag, filling it with fresh butter lettuce, baby turnips, green onions and beautiful rosy red radishe...
Posted on 5/20/12 at 10:19 AM
Real Food Dinner: Bacon Wrapped Blue Cheese Dates
Hello there and thanks for joining us. Have you lost some weight? You look great! Well I am here to kick off our virtual progressive dinner for Food Revolution Day. Okay, okay technical...
Posted on 5/17/12 at 7:03 PM
Areavoices Digest #72 - Spinach Bacon Mac and Cheese and Black Russian Cake
I enjoy writing my little blog on the Areavoices community. I really do. I love sharing news of the latest and greatest blogs on the platform. But deep down, I think I'm a frustrated food blogger. As...
Posted on 4/18/12 at 11:06 AM
Lazy Baker's Homemade Cinnamon Rolls
I love surprising my family with made-from-scratch cinnamon rolls but the only time I make true cinnamon rolls is on branding day and vaccination day when neighbors help us out. I consider ...
Posted on 3/19/12 at 8:00 PM
Spoonriver Cookbook's Rhubarb Cake: Example of love in the kitchen
By Sue Doeden , May 22, 2012
The making of the term 'pink slime'
By CANDICE CHOI , May 21, 2012
Pine Ridge grocery store reopens Saturday after selling outdated meat
After being closed for a week following allegations of outdated meat and fears of protests, the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation’s sole grocery store peacefully reopened Saturday morning.By KRISTI EATON , May 21, 2012
Pine Ridge reservation grocery store might reopen Thursday
PINE RIDGE (AP) — An attorney for the sole grocery store on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota says it might reopen Thursday after the Oglala Sioux Tribe dismissed an order to close.May 16, 2012
BPI laying off 86 after ‘pink slime’ controversy
The maker of the beef product dubbed “pink slime” by critics said Monday it was laying off 86 employees from its corporate office in South Dakota, citing what it calls a misinformation campaign about a product that food-industry experts agree is safe.By GRANT SCHULTE , May 15, 2012
Hooray for hummus: Middle Eastern dip is colorful, healthful
By Sue Doeden , May 15, 2012
LUNCH MENUS
Lunch menus for the coming week.May 14, 2012
BPI closes three plants, blames ‘pink slime’ uproar
LINCOLN, Neb. — Beef Products Inc. will close processing plants in three states this month because of the controversy surrounding its meat product that critics have dubbed “pink slime,” a company official said Monday.By GRANT SCHULTE , May 08, 2012
Chocolate-Banana Chia Pudding: It's super easy
By Sue Doeden , May 08, 2012
Don't chuck the celery ... make some tasty soup
By Sue Doeden , May 01, 2012
Drive-in restaurants still reign supreme
By Chris Huber , April 28, 2012
Scones made with a baker's gentle touch
By Sue Doeden , April 24, 2012
Asparagus with Creamy Chive Drizzle celebrates early spring
By Sue Doeden , April 17, 2012
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