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For some people, the tough economic times will quash the usual holiday spending fervor. And maybe that’s not such a bad thing. A decked out kitchen can be fun, but a kitchen full of friends and family is even more so. And it’s free. Box sets can ...
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Americans love restaurants. This year it's estimated we'll spend $558 billion dining out. But restaurants also eat resources. They account for 33 percent of all US retail electricity use, and the average restaurant goes through 300,000 gallons of ...
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Too many people using too few resources is one problem. Look at the policies of the many countries, including America, that do not support … read more family planning. Look at many organizations that promote more health care like the Bill and ...
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According to U.S. Federal statistics, 76 million people become sick each year due to foodborne diseases. Many of these illnesses can be avoided by following four steps: Clean, separate, cook and chill. John Power, director of the Maricopa County ...
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TORONTO, Nov. 27 /CNW/ - Health experts are urging the City of Toronto to undertake detailed research into the potential health risks associated with its policy of encouraging consumers to use reusable bags, food containers and coffee mugs. Toronto ...
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Harold Hamilton takes home food to give to the needy. "I'm having the time of my life," he said. "I remember being hungry in the Great Depression. I watched mother take the food off her plate and give it to us kids." (Robert Becker) Hear for yourself ...
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