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California Company Uses Waste Water to Make Beer
Architect Russ Drinker became fixated on brewing beer from recycled grey water, three years after California’s devastating drought. The Interesting Story Behind the Invention of Cocktails
America reinvented and customized mixing of drinks and introduced the modern day cocktails that we relish Sea Plants Emerge as Sources of Plant-Based Protein
Seaweed is now known as a rich source of protein, according to the Institute of Food Technologists According to a press release by the Chicago-based Institute of Food Technologists, seaweed and other water-based plants are nutritious and valid sources of protein. The Real Score: Health Benefits of Spinach Revealed
Spinach is one of the healthiest green, leafy vegetables around the world, and it's easy to see why. Let's check out some of its health benefits. McDonalds Plans to Introduce More Menu Items to Its Highly Popular All-Day Breakfast
McDonalds will introduce more items in its all-new breakfast offerings, taking advantage of the well-received campaign. Two Breakfasts are Better Than None: Skipping Breakfast Results in Higher Weight Gain Compared to Those Who Ate Twice
A Study say that eating two breakfasts is actually better than skipping the morning meal. Skippers tend to gain more weight than those who ate twice. Top 5 fish You Need to Buy – Healthier and Greener
Fish is a good source of lean protein and heart friendly omega 3 fatty acids. However, some fish should be avoided, not only for their mercury and lead content, but for the negative impact growing these fish variety have on the environment. Read on to know which top 5 fish are considered greener and healthier. Pizza Ranch E. Coli Outbreak Victim Files $75,000 Lawsuit
The family of a seven-year-old girl who contracted the E. Coli bacteria after eating at a Pizza Ranch outlet last January 31, 2016 filed a lawsuit against the restaurant seeking $75,000 in damages. 26-Pound Python Gummy Candy and other Extremely Unusual Candy You Never Thought Existed
Candy Warehouse offers a candy theme called "Extremely, Gross and Funny" candy line which includes all the weirdest candy shapes and sizes imaginable. Have you heard of the life-sized 26-pound python made up entirely of gummy? It is made of gummy gel used to make gummy bears. What You Need To Know About Rhubarb: Can It Really Accelerate Weight Loss?
Rhubarb or Rheum Palmatum, is a sour plant with long, slender pale green and red stalks, accompanied by large, scalloped green leaves.. April to May is the harvest season of rhubarb. And people should be interested because it has properties to aid weight loss. Jobs's Tears Excite Foodies: Will the New Asian Grain Replace Quinoa?
Move over, quinoa because another healthy grain is taking over the kitchen of both traditional and non-traditional restaurants in the US. Job's tears also known as Coix lacryma-jobi is another kind of Asian grain. It is popularly grown as a medicinal plant, jewelry accessory and as food which is very similar to rice. Soylent-Only Liquid Diet: The Future of Weight-Loss or Another Fad?
Soylent is a pre-mixed beverage which promises to provide the required dietary nutrients for a healthy body. Complete vitamins and minerals are present in this drink which led some people to believe it is enough to live on soylent-only diet even without the consumption of solid food. With the release of the new and improved Soylent 2.0, people are asking is the Solent-only liquid diet good for you? Chipotle to Continue Giving Away Free Food Despite Loses
Recovering from last year's E.coli scare, Chipotle promised to continue giving away free food despite great losses. Stay Fit by Wearing This Food Tracking Necklace
There is a new piece of wearable technology developed in the University of Buffalo. It's not your typical smart watch or smart band but a "smart necklace". It can track your food intake by the sound you make.
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