Reuters - Providing surgical treatment for people who are morbidly obese could save British taxpayer-funded health services and the wider economy hundreds of millions of pounds a year, leading surgeons said on Wednesday.
I enjoyed the article in the September 2nd issue of the Source concerning wine tastings in Central Oregon and would have enjoyed it more had it included the wine tastings done by The Good Drop Wine Shoppe and the Wine Shop on Minnesota Avenue in downtown Bend, at Newport Avenue Market and Whole Foods and, especially, the FREE wine tasting at Bend Wine Cellar at Newport Avenue and College Way ...
To increase food donations to food banks, Northumberland MPP Lou Rinaldi is proposing legislation when Queen's Park resumes sitting next week. The tax credit would be for those producing and processing but the details still need to be worked out, he said.[...]
College dining often has a poor reputation with regard to presentation, variety and taste, but a new concept offered at the University of Houston is helping to change that perception.
Reuters - Long-term weight loss may release into the blood industrial pollutants linked to illnesses like diabetes, hypertension and rheumatoid arthritis, researchers said on Tuesday.
Rocco's Capriccio: good enough for another Rocco? A Dining@Large reader is seeking restaurant suggestions for a couple of New Jersey Italian food sophisticates.
Spicy black bean, sausage and rice burrito from J.M. Hirsch's cookbook , "High Flavor, Low Labor: Reinventing Weeknight Cooking." If you want to crank the heat, splash some hot sauce onto the rice and beans, or sprinkle diced jalapeno peppers inside before rolling up the tortilla.
The Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CFIA) is seeking input from stakeholders and the Canadian public on the proposed principles that will guide the development of new regulations for certain imported food products. This would include enhanced food safety requirements as well as an importer licensing initiative. The consultation, which is available on the CFIA website and open for comments until ...
'Food Feuds," the Food Network's new show hosted by Michael Symon, pits restaurants who specialize in similar dishes against each other in a final showdown of longstanding battles where each claims their own dedicated and loyal following.
The Regional Food Bank of Oklahoma invites Chickasha schools and students to participate in the sixth annual Students Against Hunger Food Drive. Food and fund donations collected from the drive, which runs Sept. 27-Oct. 29, will benefit First Baptist Church in Chickasha. “We have been low on food,” said one partner agency. “This food drive will help us serve those in need.”
According to the latest Weber Tailgating Studyâ¢, half of today's US tailgate grillers are no longer satisfied with standard fare before the big game. An impressive 50 percent of those surveyed report that they consider themselves to be either "gourmet" food grillers or "between a gourmet and a basics" food griller .
Wine-Reviews: "Whats new in this release: * Update of the Gecko engine, now including a 64-bit version. * New implementation of console support on Unix terminals."
Gourmet Pizza serve a variety of Italian and Californian dishes at their restaurant as well as a selection of wines and beers. This branch has terrace seating.
STONE HARBOR — Enjoy wine tasting at the Wings ‘N Water Festival with several new wineries and a couple of returning favorites Saturday and Sunday Sept. 18 and 19, from noon to 4 p.m.
Trying to select a wine for that oh-so-important businessdinner? Overwhelmed by vast wine lists at the trendiestrestaurants? Contemplating what dish to serve with that bottleyou've been saving for just the right occasion? Or perhaps you'dlike to create an inventory of your wine cellar.
After finding a niche to promote locally owned and operated restaurants in the Detroit area, Executive Producer and Director Michael Whitenack announces “Dining in the D” is set to premiere on Community Media Network (CMNtv) on Sept. 14.
Rutherford Wine Company, a leading purveyor of sustainably grown wines, today became the first winery to endorse a rapidly growing movement to educate wine drinkers about the societal, technical and environmental advantages of real cork wine stoppers, 100% Cork announced.
MADISON - Wine lovers, jazz fans and arts patrons will come together for “Wines of the Americas,” a wine tasting benefit for the New Philharmonic of New Jersey from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 15, at 1 Giralda Farms in the scenic Giralda Farms office campus off Madison Avenue in Madison.
AFP - Britain's National Health Service could save millions of pounds a year by offering more weight-loss surgery for obese patients, a medical study said Wednesday.
By now, it has become a tradition. Every year, long before the official start of the Kiwanis Club of Longboat Key’s St. Jude Gourmet Luncheon, a line begins to form to the right of the tent area.
A food, drink and floral show celebrating the best of Northern Ireland's produce will take place at Belfast's Botanic Gardens this month. Related Stories Massive bonus deal for new Barclays boss provokes fury Sports Direct scores £167m profit Banknote printer woes cost £35m Sales jump 10% at budget hotel chain Cultra Manor set for £3m revamp
A dining hall at the Presidio of Monterey was evacuated because of a gas leak early Tuesday. Army authorities said the Belas Dining Facility and four surrounding buildings in the area above Mason Road at Halleck Road were emptied after gas was detected. No injuries were reported.
Weeknight cooking is no time for nuance. Meals must stand and be noticed. They must cut through the clutter of weekday chaos. And they must do it quickly and without fuss, mess, or toil.
By 2011, gourmet sandwich and pasta company Delifrance will no longer be part of the Jollibee family. This is according to a disclosure by Jollibee Foods Corporation (JFC) sent on September 8 to the Philippine Stock Exchange (PSE).
September’s here. With the morning temperatures barely above freezing, I feel obligated to ask, “Where did the summer go?” No, really, where did the summer go? Don’t get me wrong, I love fall. I wo...
Dining out is part of everyday life, whether it’s grabbing something on the way home from work, a special occasion, a romantic meal for two or just because you feel like it! The great news is that with a few handy tips, dining out doesn’t need to mean piling on the lbs.
Can you smell whatâs cooking? The Douglas Gallery will be hosting its first-ever cooking class Saturday, August 14 from 2 to 4 p.m. at the Gallery. The workshop will consist of learning to make appetizers and hor dourves from different fruits, cheeses and vegetables.
Trying to select a wine for that oh-so-important business dinner? Overwhelmed by vast wine lists at the trendiest restaurants? Contemplating what dish to serve with that bottle you've been saving for just the right occasion? Or perhaps you'd like to create an inventory of your wine cellar.
HealthDay - MONDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- Infants and preschoolers who don't
get enough sleep at night are at increased risk for later childhood
obesity, a new study suggests.
HealthDay - MONDAY, Sept. 6 (HealthDay News) -- A low-carbohydrate diet that
derives fats and proteins from vegetable sources rather than meats is
probably healthier, new research finds.