Taking a bite from the wallet
Eating out might be devouring your food budget — and you probably have no idea.
Cargill, Gastromotiva team up to address global food challenges
Cargill teams up with Gastromotiva to use food to address social inequality, improve nutrition education, eliminate food waste and create jobs.
Stocking up ahead of snowstorms: What do you really need?
Bread and milk are typically the first items that many people stock up on for a winter weather emergency, but what do you really need if you get snowed in?
Walnut Creek caramel popcorn recalled
Miller’s Creamery issues recall for an undeclared soy allergen in Walnut Creek Foods' caramel popcorn.
Food safety tips for a winning Super Bowl party
Without good food safety practices before, during and after the game, Super Bowl revelers might end up sick. Follow these tips for food safety on game day.
Leafy Greens Suspected in Latest E. coli Food Poisoning Cases
Written by: Tracy Turner
I’m confused about the recent reports regarding leafy greens such as romaine lettuce. How is it that leafy greens can cause...
New Long-term Study Shows More Benefits of Family Mealtimes
By Julie Garden-Robinson, Food and Nutrition Specialist
One morning as I was brushing my teeth, I heard a snippet on a national news program about...
Eat more fruits and vegetables
Studies show we don't eat enough fruits and veggies, but how can you incorporate more fruits and vegetables into your diet?
Antioxidants in coffee promote health
The phytonutrients in coffee can boost immune function, reduce inflammation and lower rates of heart disease, stroke, diabetes, gallstones and some cancers.
Eggnog Safe to Drink if Pasteurized or Cooked
Eggnog is a favorite holiday drink for many people, but because it can be made with raw eggs, today we are discussing if its safe.























