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Adele Cabot and her husband used to dine out three to four times a week, regularly spending $75 to $100 at a sushi bar sampling rainbow rolls and yellowtail nigiri sushi...The couple now eat out half as much and frequent less expensive Mexican or Italian...
Tags: Adele Cabot, Denny's Corp., Santa Monica, Year of birth missing, Denny's, Food, Recession, Restaurant, Fast food, Types of restaurants, Joachim Splichal, Business Finance
Break the Chain Apparel and the Marion-Polk Food Share have joined together to bring awareness to the hunger issues in Oregon’s Marion and Polk counties. They have designed and produced a t-shirt that will serve as a fundraiser for the Food Share. The...
Tags: Marion-Polk Food Share, hunger issues, Oregon Hear Raymo, chain apparel, end hunger, address hunger, Portland, Salem Oregon, Hunger, Food, Salem Oregon metropolitan area, Marion County Oregon, Polk County Oregon, Social Issues
N.Y. — The recession may be easing, but the urgent need to feed New York's hungry is still sharp. The number of people seeking emergency food assistance in New York City is up 20.9 percent over last year, but agencies were better able to meet that demand...
Tags: New York City, Albany, Security, Urban agriculture, Food, Recession, Soup kitchen, Food politics, Food security, Humanitarian aid, Social Issues, Disaster Accident
Published: 11/23/2009 2:25 AM Last Modified: 11/23/2009 2:25 AM Ronald Landry is looking forward to a fine Thanksgiving dinner this year. Of course, he's not serving his friends anything that isn't living and raw.
Tags: Ronald Landry, raw food, Cynthia Beavers, thanksgiving dinner, Italy, Rome, Raw foodism, Cranberry, Food, Pumpkin pie, Domestic turkey, Meals, Thanksgiving, Hospitality Recreation
I have been down several roads and often wondered when my moments would come. Then the World Food Programme ( www.wfp.org ) began calling for a billion global citizens who have enough food to eat to help feed the billion people on the planet who go to...
Tags: Evansville, Walk the World, Malnutrition, World Food Programme, Food
Where a side of love comes with each serving Monday, November 23, 2009 Bob Donaldson / Post-Gazette Joe Martin serves up a cheesburger to the table filled with the Painter, Falter, Bossers and Jack families during the Sunday lunch rush at The Holy!
Tags: Mr. Mishler, holy smokes, smokes salmon, Cheswick Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Meat, Quebec cuisine, Smoked meat, Meals on Wheels, Food, Hospitality Recreation, Smoke, Cold cut, Jewish cuisine
Around her, a dozen volunteers hustled in the Kokomo Rescue Mission’s kitchen last week as they prepared Thanksgiving dinner for the mission’s increasing number of clients. Volunteers and staff from Kokomo Urban Outreach expect to serve turkey and all...
Tags: Food Finders, Howard County, Kokomo Rescue Mission, dining rooms, food banks, Jeff Newton, Katy Bunder, Jane Williams, soup kitchen, Kokomo, Food bank, Domestic turkey, Food, Turkey, Poultry, Meals, Thanksgiving
Letters Small is beautiful for food security Governments at the world summit on food security at the headquarters of the UN Food and Agriculture Organisation in Rome last week took few of the required steps to respond to rising hunger ( World leaders...
Tags: food security, global food, FAO, United Kingdom, London, World Summit on Food Security, world food price crisis, Food, G8, Hunger, Disaster Accident, Business Finance, Food and Agriculture Organization, Food politics, Environment
Cancer Deaths Surging As Lifestyles Change Dagi Kimani 23 November 2009 Nairobi — When 700 cancer experts met recently in Dar es Salaam, few had illusions about the challenges facing them. Many were, however, still shocked by the facts that emerged from...
Tags: climate talks, Tanzania, Dar es Salaam, Cancer, Nairobi, Dar es Salaam Region, Health Medical Pharma, Social Issues, Agriculture, Food, Famine, Population, Poverty, Disaster Accident, Environment
Submissions to a national review on food labelling, due to be made public this week, are pressing for food containing GM canola oil to be clearly disclosed on packaging. Dr Judy Carman, the director of the Institute of Health and Environmental Research,...
Tags: gm canola, canola oil, food labelling, genetically modified, Australia, Melbourne, Genetic engineering, Mandatory labelling, Margarine, Food, Genetically modified food controversies, Vegetable oils, Brassica, Canola, Environment