Posted by admin - May 29th, 2008
Chicago style pizza has a rich and famous heritage and admirers from all over the world. If you’re a pizza lover and you’ve never tried this type of pizza, be sure to give it a try, I’m absolutely convinced that you will love it!
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The World Bank on Thursday announced a 1.2 billion dollar program to fight the global food crisis, including 200 million dollars in grants for those most at risk in poor countries.
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IN ITS effort to intensify greater awareness and responsiveness on the safety issues of packaging materials used in packaged foods and beverages, the Department of Science and Technology (DOST)-Western Mindanao conducted a Seminar on “Packaging Related Contaminants in Packaged Foods and Beverages.”
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COLLEGEVILLE, Pa. (AP) - Wyeth said Thursday the Food and Drug Administration will require more information on the safety and effectiveness of its antibiotic Tygacil in treating community-acquired pneumonia before granting approval.
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MIAMI, May 29, 2008 - As the 2008 hurricane season approaches, USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), Food and Nutrition Service ( FNS ) and the City of Miami today hosted a hurricane preparedness and recovery event to help minimize the potential for foodborne illnesses due to power outages and other problems often associated with severe weather.
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Posted by admin - May 29th, 2008
MIAMI, May 29, 2008 - As the 2008 hurricane season approaches, USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS), Food and Nutrition Service ( FNS ) and the City of Miami today hosted a hurricane preparedness and recovery event to help minimize the potential for foodborne illnesses due to power outages and other problems often associated with severe weather.
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With a little practice, anyone can master the art of using the steel to keep your knives sharp. The sharpening steel is a metal rod that consists of a slightly softer hardness factor than the knife blade. Sharpness is maintained by stroking the blade, at a 10 degree angle, over the rod on a regular basis.
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NORWICH – A new food delivery service for inmates and corrections staff at the Chenango County Public Safety Facility could cut meal costs by nearly 50 percent, Chenango County Sheriff Thomas J. Loughren said.
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A Knox County restaurant inspector who was under review for teaching for-profit food safety classes in addition to his county job has resigned before an investigation into his activities concluded.
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A fast food drive-thru clerk was held at gunpoint early Wednesday and nearly robbed.
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