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Chow Line: Studies exploring enigma of chocolate
February 1, 2008 Is chocolate really good for you, or is that a gimmick? What-- a skeptic? And with Valentine's Day approaching? You probably study the calorie and fat content of your favorite chocolate bar, whichwould be enough for anyone to questio ...
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Chow Line: Store staples properly to keep long-term (for 12/24/06)
December 15, 2006 I bought a lot of baking ingredients in anticipation of the holidays, but I ran out of time. What is the best way to store flour, sugar, butter and nuts for the long term? Those foods last a long time when stored properly. For the best q ...
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Chow Line: Start with fish to increase omega-3s (for 12/12/10)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-start-fish-increase-omega-3s-121210
December 3, 2010 The more I hear about omega-3 fatty acids, the more I want them in my diet. Which foods are highest in omega-3s? Omega-3 fatty acids do have many health benefits, and more are being discovered every day. Besides being good for the cardiov ...
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Chow Line: Some need to watch vitamin K intake (for 11/8/09)
October 30, 2009 A friend told me that she has started taking a certain type of medication and now she needs to avoid foods with vitamin K. Can that be right? Well, sort of. Some people take a blood-thinner-- Warfarin or Coumadin, for example-- to reduce ...
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Chow Line: Sodium can turn up in surprising places (for 12/13/09)
December 4, 2009 I noticed that the canned chickpeas I buy to use in my salads say "brine" on the ingredients listing. Would this type have more salt than other varieties? Also, my husband likes pickles with his lunch. Do they contain too much s ...
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Chow Line: Seeded or seedless, watermelon a treat
August 2, 2007 Are seedless watermelons less sweet than seeded varieties? Actually, the opposite is usually true: Because seedless types do not expend energy to produce seeds, the flesh is often sweeter than what you find in normal varieties. Other factor ...
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Chow Line: Scientists examining risks of raw produce (for 6/29/08)
June 20, 2008 It seems like there have been more food safety problems with fresh produce in recent years. How do fruits and vegetables become contaminated? That's a question researchers nationwide are investigating with vigor. It's true that fru ...
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Chow Line: Sanitize countertops and cutting boards (for 5/21/09)
May 22, 2009 Should I use a sanitizer to clean counter tops and cutting boards, or does hot water and soap do the job? Although a soap and hot water combination cleans reasonably well, it may not eliminate all bacteria. Using some type of sanitizer is rec ...
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Chow Line: Recalled or not, handle eggs safely (for 9/5/10)
August 27, 2010 I'm curious about how the inside of eggs could become contaminated with bacteria. Is this something new? "New" depends on your perspective. It was in the 1980s that scientists and public health officials first recognized tha ...
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Chow Line: Quick breakfasts can be healthful (for 4/11/10)
April 1, 2010 I know they say breakfast is "the most important meal of the day," but I usually just don't have time. Am I doing myself in by not eating breakfast? Most nutrition experts wouldn't put it in quite those terms, but overall ...