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| 7- Grain French Toast with Maple Cinnamon Yogurt | | 2008-08-19 21:35:00 | | 7- Grain French Toast with Maple Cinnamon Yogurt
Here’s a luscious version you can actually precook and freeze ahead of time—it will taste great reheated. In the morning, just thaw for 15 minutes and warm in the oven. Baking is a major calorie reducer over frying, and the seven-grain bread has fiber and is packed with vitamins. For a cozy fall touch, pour on the cinnamon-spiced maple syrup or | | By: Nusantara Recipe | | |
| | | Prince Charles Wants to Ban Genetically Modified Grain, Guaranteeing that We All Die | | 2008-08-13 21:32:39 | | Few inventions throughout history have saved more people than genetically modified grain. More than a billion people would starve to death in a week if it were not for this discovery; there is simply no other way to provide for the needs of Earth’s inhabitants. In fact, anyone reading this editorial owes their life to genetically modified grain, without exaggeration.Genetically modified grain has an interesting history: Norman Borlaug, objectively the greatest man that ever lived, if one counts the number of lives he saved, was one of the founders of genetically modified grain. He went around the world bringing his strains to the masses, curing famine in many third-world nations. One would think that this would be considered by people of all political leanings a great achievement.Evidently, Prince Charles is not impressed. He is so indifferent to the needs of the world that he hopes to starve the entire world’s inhabitants as soon as possible. Recently, the Prince spoke publi | | By: Copious Dissent - Your Daily Dose of Liberty | | |
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| Each Grain of Sand is Amazing | | 2008-07-21 18:30:30 | |
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| | Whole Grain Blueberry Pancakes | | 2008-06-25 01:05:16 | | There's nothing that can keep me away from IHOP and its whole grain and nut pancakes, except an absolutely full stomach! Pancakes serve to be ideal breakfast in many american homes, and if you can make them healthier, there's nothing better! These healthy whole-grain blueberry pancakes were a perfect weekend brunch, and if you feed these to your kids, you won't feel guilty either! Loaded with the goodness of whole-grains, and the antioxidant power of blueberries, these pancakes are the ultimate...
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| | Is Genetically Engineered Grain The Answer To Soaring Food Prices? | | 2008-05-07 10:00:00 | | Soaring food prices and global grain shortages are forcing many to relax their resistance to genetically engineered crops.Japan and South Korea have long been known to pay extra for conventionally grown corn. Not now, they are buying genetically engineered corn for use in soft drinks, snacks and other foods. Corn prices have tripled in two years so they say it's become too expensive to be so finicky.Genetically modified crops contain genes from other organisms to make the plants resistance to insects, herbicides or disease. Opponents continue to worry that such crops have not been studied enough and that they might pose risks to health and the environment.Europeans have called the genetically engineered crops Frankenfoods. Now many are calling for faster approvals of imports of genetically modified crops. They are responding in part to complaints from livestock producers, who say they might suffer a critical shortage of feed if imports are not accelerated.In Britain, the National Beef | | By: Whole Food And More | | |
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| In Argentina’s Grain Belt, Farmers Revolt Over Taxes | | 2008-04-26 21:13:19 | | By ALEXEI BARRIONUEVO
WENCESLAO ESCALANTE, Argentina — When the government decided in March to raise taxes on farmers’ profits, it set off a rural revolt in Argentina. For three weeks enraged farmers blocked roads nationwide, paralyzing grain and meat sales and causing food shortages. Since then, the government has been trying to quell Argentina’s restive farmers [...] | | By: ArticlesModern | | |
| | Blame It On The Grain | | 2008-04-25 01:17:56 | | If you're currently blaming biofuels for the rise in food prices there's good news and bad news. First the good news. You're right. The bad news is you're mostly wrong. Over at the NY Times Roger Cohen points to the major culprits involved in higher food prices... Hundreds of millions of people have moved from poverty into the global economy over the past decade in Asia. They’re eating twice a day, instead of once, and propelling rapid urbanization. Their demand for food staples and once unthinkable luxuries like meat is pushing up prices. At the same time, the rising price of commodities over the past year has largely tracked the declining parity of the beleaguered dollar. Rice prices have shot up in dollar terms, far less against the euro. Countries like China are offloading depreciating dollar reserves to hoard stores of value like commodities. Food price increases are also tied to oil being nearly $120 a barrel. Fossil fuels are an important input in everything from fertilizer to | | By: Dyre Portents | | |
| | | From our new favorite hangout (take with large grain of salt) | | 2007-12-16 10:53:27 | | Nothing to write about today so figured this was interesting enough. Tipping Point claims to have met Piniella last week and claims Piniella stated that Felix Pie would be leading off next season. I find this very hard to believe. First, it’s some internet fan who is more than likely pulling shit [...] | | By: Another Cubs Blog | | |
| | Rory Gallagher - Against The Grain | | 2007-09-07 04:10:00 | | If you are a Rory fan or have an interest in 70's blues based progressive guitar rock this album is essential. Rory, along with The Groundhogs Tony McPhee, and Fleetwood Mac's Peter Green were the...
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| | Herr's Whole Grain Pretzel Sticks | | 2007-08-01 20:19:00 | | I snack on pretzels pretty often but I'm not generally loyal to any brand. There are slight differences in quality but not much, so I'll usually just buy whichever one is on sale. That's how I came across Herr's Whole Grain Pretzel Sticks. I was a bit reluctant since I'm not a fan of Herr's potato chips but I'm glad I gave them a shot. These "multigrain pretzels with flax and honey" are actually unique in the world of pretzels. For some reason, I taste pumpernickel but the ingredients include everything but.....tons of different grains and poppy, sesame, and caraway seeds. Lon and I also noted that they use a good salt on the outside. If you're not worried about your sodium intake, try this healthy snack. | | By: FoodMayhem | | |
| | A Simple Grain of Sand | | 2007-07-23 18:46:00 | | "To see a world in a grain of sand" wrote William Blake, I think he knew a thing or two. Sand certainly takes on menacing form when the wind launches its savage attack.Tiny splinters of quartz are whipped in to a frenzy, slashing everything in their path. The process that takes place here has a fancy name - saltation, which basically describes how sand grains move either in the wind, or underwater.For plants and animals who live in the dunes, these battles are a way of life. It is the challenge they accepted when they colonised the sand.Where sea meets land, the forces of nature stage some of their most violent battles.Sand is the aftermath. It's been here since the sea began storming the coast and it combines the properties of its markers: fluid as the waves, resilient as rock.Magnified, it brings to light a treasure trove of gems and trinkets. Marble and quartz grind against more precious tourmaline and garnet. Windblown grains are like tiny ball bearings perfectly round and smooth, making sand squeak under our feet.These still frames are taken from NHNZ Images vast collection of footage available for you to purchase in your video or television production. | | By: NHNZ Images | | |
| | Six Things That You Should Know About Grain Prices Every Year | | 2002-02-13 05:23:00 | | In a few short months, the ground will thaw and planting will begin. Along with the change in season will come an abundance of market opinions (mostly bullish) about where prices are headed this year. Before you get swept away with all the different analyses, there are six things about grain prices that you should keep in mind every year. One: Farming is one of the most competitive business
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