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There’s something timeless about Peanut Brittle—the snap as you break a piece, the golden caramel flavor, and that satisfying ...
A whole-foods diet is not like that. That’s because it’s not a traditional diet. Instead, it’s an overall approach to eating that can be used to guide your food choices over the long term.
Past research estimates that the average person takes in between 39,000 and 52,000 microplastic particles each year just from food and drink, and that figure climbs to over 120,000 when airborne ...
Food is a big part of our identity here in Upstate New York. From wings to weck, we pride ourselves on being a land of delicious cuisine, some of which has become notable not only here in New York ...
It’s sweet, crunchy, and downright addictive! Find out why this peanut brittle tastes better than the rest. You’ll want to try it for yourself! Trump order removing truck drivers who don’t ...
Scientists are examining the effect on brain health of microplastics and one of the largest sources of microplastics: ultra-processed foods.
The nation’s largest anti-hunger program could soon face its most significant funding rollback in history to offset President Donald Trump’s massive tax cuts bill. House Republicans revealed ...
Luckily, you can boost your intake naturally by eating magnesium-rich foods—including vegetables, grains, cocoa, beans, and more. Leafy greens like spinach are a good source of magnesium.