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Barbecue is a summer staple for virtually every American, but for some dedicated enthusiasts, life is a full-time cook-off. In this Foodie feature, we look at American barbecue and the devotees who keep the ...
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What's Fresh in Early July: Strawberries, Sugar Snap Peas and Swiss Chard
Taste what's fresh this month. In early July, plump strawberries, mountains of sugar snap peas and bundles of rich, tender Swiss chard await you at your local farmers market.
Move Over Viagra; Now There's Watermelon
People often eat watermelon to cool down, but it could help get you heated up, in one way.
The Healthy Plate: Dish combines shrimp, vegetables
When summer weather is at its finest, it's natural to want to avoid the kitchen.
Study shows how broccoli fights cancer
Just a few more portions of broccoli each week may protect men from prostate cancer , British researchers reported on Wednesday.
US beef goes on sale in South Korea
South Korean pastors scuffle with riot police officers as they try to march toward the Presidential House protesting against U.S. beef imports in Seoul, South Korea, Tuesday, July 1, 2008.
Ohio Burger Restaurant For Sale For Just $1
A bit of Ohio hamburger history is for sale in downtown Toledo for just $1 - but you have to get it to go.
This new fast food restaurant in Beirut's southern suburbs, where the Hezbollah movement holds sway.
At "Buns and Guns" you can order a "Kalashnikov" sandwich from a bullet-shaped menu, prepared by chefs in military fatigues with the roar of explosions as background music.
Junk food diet during pregnancy may harm your baby's health
Washington, July 1 : Eating a poor diet when pregnant may cause long-lasting, irreversible damage - from heart disease to diabetes - in offspring, finds a new study in mice.
Dreading Grocery Store? Save With These Tips
This year, a trip to the grocery store may hit your wallet as hard as a stop at the gas station.
Five are gone, five are left. The finalists prepare to fight it out.
S. Korea Raids Anti-US Beef Groups
South Korean police raided the offices of civic groups that have led weeks of protests against a government plan to resume U.S. beef imports and arrested at least 19 activists Monday.
Recalls, rise in imported foods highlight strain on inspection system
Day after day, Mexican trucks line up as far as the eye can see for entry to the U.S. at the World Trade Bridge, carrying everything from raw tomatoes, broccoli and fresh basil to frozen seafood.
VIDEO: Clashes at anti-U.S. beef protests
Jun 28 - Angry protesters clash with protests after South Korea resumes quarantine checks on U.S. beef imports.
Jindal says he'll tighten reins on Legislature
Gov. Bobby Jindal says he made a mistake in letting the Legislature control the session that ended this week.
Bad for strawberries, great for asparagus and turnips. This is the small-print for gardening enthusiasts buying a second home on Mars, should the day arrive when humans colonise it.
Money Ruling a Remarkable Woman's Legacy
He thinks of her every time he gazes at the painting - a blazing orange sun she drew a few years after the tragedy.
New market in Lower 9th Ward a gathering spot in recovering N.O.
In the Lower 9th, they don't just shop. They talk about food, their families, the rebuilding of their homes and how frustrating life after Katrina can be.
Diet Danger: Are You A Weekend Sat Fat Binger?
We've been warned of the dangers of Britain's binge drinking culture but scientists now say we are bingeing on too much saturated fat at the weekend.
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Rice urges South Koreans to eat US beef
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice insisted Saturday that U.S. beef is safe to eat and urged South Koreans to accept their government's decision to lift a ban on the products.
Rice also said she hoped the beef controversy won't distract from important issues facing the U.S. and South Korea, most notably the six-nation talks over North Korea's nuclear program.
'In terms of differences that sometimes arise from trade disputes, they are normal in relations between states,' Rice told a news conference.