Everyday Menus: Chicken Focaccia Sandwich
This is one sandwich you have got to try. Even if you don't make the bread (which is super easy!), the filling is sublime and would be delicious in...
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Bubba Gump's Coconut Fried Shrimp
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Recipe: Bubba Gump's Coconut Fried ShrimpRecipe Description: If you like fried shrimp and coconut, you'll love this recipe!Related Recipes:Shells Coconut Shrimp With Honey-ginger Lime And Garlic SauceFoodClassics.com Tools:Submit your favorite recipeSearch for a specific recipeBrowse recipes by categorySubscribe to our free recipe newsletterShop for cooking related books
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White Hot Chocolate
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Recipe: White Hot ChocolateRecipe Description: This variation of hot chocolate tastes great on a cold winter day.Related Recipes:Real CocoaVanilla CocoaFoodClassics.com Tools:Submit your favorite recipeSearch for a specific recipeBrowse recipes by categorySubscribe to our free recipe newsletterShop for cooking related books
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Mother knows best
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For the culinarily challenged, the kitchen is an intimidating domain, filled with bizarre devices, sharp objects,...
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Not just plain vanilla - Vanilla Recipes
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We've discussed how chocolate is often used in savory recipes. Let us not forget its cousin, vanilla. Make sure you're getting the real thing and not adulterated vanilla before trying...
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Scientists point to cause of bee colony collapse
The sudden and mysterious disappearance of honeybees in the United States over the past year may be due to a virus, according to a new research paper by an international team of scientists.
The pathogen, called Israeli acute paralysis virus, was detected in almost all bee hives tested during a survey of hives afflicted by what has become known as colony collapse disorder. The pathogen is rarely found in healthy hives.
The discovery will likely help put to rest rampant speculation about the source of the strange collapse in U.S. bee populations.
Any threat to bee numbers could affect the global food supply. An estimated $2-billion worth of crops in Canada depend on honeybees for pollination, and about $15-billion in the United States, where the collapse has already led to difficulties in pollinating crops.
The researchers also found the virus on live bees imported into the United States from Australia, and in royal jelly samples from China. Royal jelly is the food bees produce for queens, but it is also sold as a health food for humans.
The discovery of the virus has raised speculation that the United States inadvertently allowed it into the country through the import of Australian bees. This was allowed in 2004, at the urging of the agricultural industry, to boost the number of hives available for pollinating high-value crops such as almonds. The import of the bees coincided with the first reports of unusual problems in bee colonies.
News source: The Globe and Mail
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A growing number of contests at state fair are open just to kids. Heidi Brander, 11, of Theresa took first place in the...
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The Frequent Traveler Q & A: Broken promises and changing rules
<p>My daughter flew Air Canada from Tel Aviv to Ottawa, changing planes in Toronto. As there was a four-hour delay, she was told that she would be put up overnight at a hotel in Toronto at Air Canada's expense. Arriving in Toronto at 11:30 p.m., Air Canada denied knowledge of any arrangements made in Israel, and they would not pay for a thing. Furthermore, in reweighing, her baggage (just fine in Israel) was suddenly "overweight," and she had to pay excess baggage charges. I have written and called Air Canada many times, with no response. Can you please help? <strong><em>Tzvi Snitz, Hedarah, Israel</em></strong></p>
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