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A strain of E. coli that the government doesn’t regulate has already sickened hamburger eaters in two states and federal food safety detectives say more cases may be identified as we approach the summer’s last big weekend for picnics and barbecues, Food Facts TV has learned.
Here is AOL News’ Senior Public Health Correspondent, Andrew Schneider’s article:
The supplier, Cargill Meat Solutions Corp. in Wyalusing, Pa., has recalled approximately 8,500 pounds of ground beef products. Cargill is the nation’s second-largest beef processor. Read more…
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Food Facts Health Score | Foodfacts.com
How much do you know about the Food Facts Health Score?
FFHS reveals a lot of interesting information about popular foods. Here’s an interesting tidbit:
A popular “fun” food item is Dannon Sprinkl’ins Whadjyaget? Lowfat Vanilla Yogurt with Surprise Sprinkles - 4 Pack [16.3 oz.]. now, the good part is that the product is high in protein and high in potassium. The bad part is that his product is high in saturated fat, high in sugar, high in sodium and contains other controversial ingredients.
As a result, this product garners a FFHS rating of 28.
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This revolutionary food scoring system can be a tremendous asset to your food planning and, of course, your health and well-being.
Find out more here, then visit Foodfacts.com for free membership signup. Food Facts Health Score is here and ready to help you with intelligent food and recipe planning.
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Best Autumn Foods | Foodfacts.com
Autumn is a season marked by increased cooling and drying. Fruits and leaves start to fall from trees as they close up and prepare for the drop in temperature. Watery summer fruits give way to drier carrots, potatoes, and seeds of all kinds. Read more…
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According to experts, even nutritious foods packaged in new and improved ways could be bad for the health in the long term if one does not carefully read the labels, reports ABCNews.com.
Foodfacts.com Blog research has discovered that traditional foods in various forms, from peanut butter sliced like cheese, to the dozens of forms of soy products, or portable yogurt eaten out of a plastic tube, can have decreased nutritional value, and sometimes, more calories and fat than whole grains, and unprocessed fruits and vegetables. Read more…
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Restaurant Salad Dressings | Foodfacts.com
Foodfacts.com encountered some interesting facts about salad dressings from an article in the Fort Myers Florida News-Press. Read more…
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Walmart Food Recall | Foodfacts.com
Sandwich meat used in Walmart sandwiches recalled
A New York company is recalling 380,000 pounds of lunch meat to be used in sandwiches sold at Walmart stores nationwide because the meat may be contaminated with Listeria, the U.S. Department of Agriculture announced. Read more…
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Almond Milk | Foodfacts.com
Foodfacts.com has learned that almond milk is a nutritious and non-dairy alternative to regular soya milk, oat milk or rice milk. Almond milk trumps over any other non-dairy alternative with its 6 health benefits that will put you in good stead to better health. For those who want to lose weight by reducing their dairy intake, plain almond milk with no added sugar has 60 calories per 8oz serving. It has no cholesterol which bodes well for your heart and maintains a normal blood pressure level. Read more…
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Boston's manager Richard Tess garnishes the steak and broccoli dish in Rancho Cucamonga CA on Thursday. Boston's is one of several restaurants involved with the city's Healthy RC Dining program. (Photo by John Valenzuela)
Diners get a look at nutritional contents
It’s lunch time. Do you know where the caloric content in your pasta carbonara is hiding?
Chances are if you’re dining at a major chain restaurant, that scary piece of information can be found on the back of the menu. Read more…
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Vegetarian Nutrition | Foodfacts.com
Foodfacts.com observes that vegetarian nutrition can be useful and healthy for many people. This nutrition should involve all the major food classes. These are carbohydrates, proteins, vitamins, minerals, and water. The foods if well balanced ensure good health and a great lifestyle. Vegetarian nutrition is the way to go in our current times. Plant foods and vegetables contain no cholesterol. This makes vegetarian diet healthier. Avoid diseases related to cholesterol and have a great lifestyle with vegetarian nutrition as the plant foods and vegetables contain no cholesterol. Read more…
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Salmonella | Foodfacts.com
Foodfacts.com has learned that many more illnesses are being blamed on a nationwide Salmonella outbreak and California’s NuCal Foods is expanding a shell egg recall to include five additional brand names not named by Iowa’s Wright County Egg, which recalled over a dozen brands of eggs late last week. Read more…
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