I have never met a potato I did not like. Seriously. There was period during the 80s that I refer to as my potato years. I shunned meats of any kind and pretty much subsisted for weeks at a time on baked potatoes, asiago cheese, and apples. That,
your own front yard...(Natural News) A court in Florida has decided that homeowners do not, in fact, have the right to garden on their own property. While the court says flower gardens and fruit trees are acceptable horticultural pursuits for a fron
At Silicon Valley startup Iron Ox, the plan for agriculture, or at least leafy greens, is to automate the entire growing process indoors with robots and artificial intelligence.
(Natural News) Before you head out to buy livestock that you want to raise on your homestead, you need to consider these important points. Reading the tips listed below can help, especially if you're having a hard time deciding what kind of animals
From a young age we're taught that eating three meals a day, plus snacks, is healthy and necessary for the human body to function normally, and this rhetoric still dominates North American food guides today.
important to digestion; eating on the run won't fill you up, even if it's the same amount of calories...If you love eating a snack while you're on the go, here's some bad news. According to experts from the University of Surrey, snacking on t
The sandwich will be available on Oct. 21 in 3,300 restaurants, according to USA Today. In addition, the fast-food chain will begin selling limited-edition elk sandwiches in three restaurants in Colorado, Montana, and Wyoming.
"Our research reveals how the hyperactive sugar consumption of cancerous cells leads to a vicious cycle of continued stimulation of cancer development and growth," said Johan Thevelain, lead author of the study and a professor at Katholieke Univs
...Even the inert ingredients have proven to be dangerous..."Inert ingredient" is a fickle, deceptive term used on pesticide and herbicide labels to shield severely toxic ingredients from safety testing and consumer scrutiny. "Inert" sounds h
There is a huge misconception in regards to consumption of red meat and processed meats -- that too much can increase your risk of getting cancer. But, says Natural News founder/editor Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, that's not entirely accurate.
The full history of the reverse sear is a little hazy (though AmazingRibs.com has a pretty good timeline). It's one of those techniques that seem to have been developed independently by multiple people right around the same time. With all the intere
In a new study done over ten years and sampling 60,000 women, it was shown that women who drink two or more diet drinks a day have much higher cardiovascular disease rates and are more likely to die from the disease
The world's food chain is headed toward total automation by robotics and AI, potentially putting tens of millions of farm workers out of employment. Technocrats are planning on Universal Basic Income to mollify the unemployables from rebelling. ?
But "if you're really concerned about coral reefs, biodiversity [and] food production in very poor regions, we're going to have to deploy negative emission technology at scale," said Bill Hare of Climate Analytics, a science and policy instit
Zume Pizza, a Silicon Valley-based storeless food delivery startup targeting the San Francisco Bay Area which uses robots to bake its pies, has secured a $48 million investment in its latest VC funding round according to Axios.
HUNCHUN, China (AP) -- The workers wake up each morning on metal bunk beds in fluorescent-lit Chinese dormitories, North Koreans outsourced by their government to process seafood that ends up in American stores and homes.
The fundamental underlying challenge is cost ?" the massive and ever-rising price of care which drives nearly all disputes, from access to benefit levels to Medicaid expansion.
So far, policymakers have tried to reduce costs by tinkering with h
The slogan on the Whole Foods website says, "Eat real food." Sure. Then at the top of the home page they claim, "We're growing something good." Really?
A food truck, who was offering free food to utility workers, was kicked out of town for not having a permit. But he couldn't get a permit, because city hall was closed.
A shocking claim about McDonald's. The Conservative Tribune reports, While McDonald's may be one of the most popular fast-food restaurants in the United States, many people still complain about their experiences at the restaurant -- often about th
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