By Kristen Hicks-Roof PhD, RDN & Caroline Jury BS mail@floridanewsline.com
When someone mentions eye health, what vegetables come to mind? For me, I always think of carrots; my mother would always say to eat carrots for better eyesight. Did you know that this is actually an old wive
South African farmers are very good at growing potatoes. But Sifiso Ntombela isn't convinced anti-dumping duties are the silver bullet that will solve all their problems.
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Potatoes are magical vegetables that can double as healthy shape-shifters. Packed full of fiber, vitamins, and antioxidants, per WebMD, spuds can be portable, dip-able, or simply eaten with a fork and knife as part of a meal. Even though french fries are probably your preferred way of eating t
Jeremiah and Maja Roberson ran G&D Deli in South Knoxville for eight years, but they were looking for something more.
“It was a little mom and pop business. My husband and our kids worked there; it was very family oriented,” said Maja Roberson. “A kind of hole in the wall, and then
When you think of Outback Steakhouse visions of boomerang decor and Bloomin' Onions may automatically come to mind. The popular restaurant chain, which was founded in Florida in 1988, is known for its delicious appetizers, affordable lunch combos, and energetic commercials (which often feature
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If you had been vegan in the 19th century, what could you have ordered off a restaurant menu? And how would your options have improved over time? New York Public Library’s his
Back in June, Bon Appetit celebrated Pride by declaring that “Food is Queer.” In a series of profiles, interviews, and recipes, the magazine spotlighted LGBTQ restaurant owners, food activists, and dishes created by and for queer people.
The series brought to mind a question I’ve a
Back in June, Bon Appetit celebrated Pride by declaring that “Food is Queer.” In a series of profiles, interviews, and recipes, the magazine spotlighted LGBTQ restaurant owners, food activists, and dishes created by and for queer people.
The series brought to mind a question I’ve a