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A Garden Grows in Greenville, South Carolina

Bo Cable's Generous Garden Project is helping fight hunger and malnutrition in South Carolina Upset by the number of residents in South Carolina battling hunger and malnutrition, Bo Cable began to plant a garden in a 2.
  • 4 Food Rumors Debunked

    We all know the myths. Now, learn the facts. Urban food legends abound -- some as old as food, itself. We've taken the liberty of finding out the truth about some of the food industry's most enduring food myths.
  • Candy Wrappers Lead to Arrest

    Police arrested four people for robbing a Little League snack bar after they followed a trail of candy wrappers
  • If Foods Could Kill...

    Common foods like potatoes, peanut butter, and cherry pits could be harmful if ingested in large quantities.
  • Pasta Shell Tacos

    If you like tacos and you like pasta, you'll love this recipe Can't decide between Mexican or Italian for dinner tonight? Have both! Combining pasta and tacos -- two family favorites -- this recipe is sure to please everyone.
  • Food Blog Round-Up

    Here are some interesting sites dedicated to food and food issues that you might like. Although BestFoodNet is a fantastic place to go for food news and recipes, there are other food sites to check out with a personal twist.
  • Celebrity Quotes About Food

    Read what some famous celebrities have to say about food Everyone -- chefs, authors, actors, and muppets -- has an opinion about food. Some quotes are gathered and listed here.
  • Cheap Lunch: Mediterranean Wrap

    This costs less than $3 to make and is an easy lunch to take the the office or to school This healthy lunch travels well, so it's great for during the week.
  • New Food Trend: Cannibalism?

    Instances of cannibalism have taken place around the world recently. Is it a new trend or a sign of some impending zombie apocalypse?
  • Schoolgirl’s Blog Leads to Better Lunches

    Martha Payne, 9, showed how unhealthy her school lunches were by starting a blog. The school, embarrassed, decided to shape up.
  • National Doughnut Day Celebrates 75 Years Today

    Today is the 75th anniversary of National Doughnut Day. Today, the first Friday in June, is National Doughnut Day, and this year marks the 75th anniversary of the holiday.
  • FDA Says High Fructose Corn Syrup is Not Corn Sugar

    The FDA denied a petition to rename High Fructose Corn Syrup as corn sugar on Wednesday. In 2010 Corn Refiners Association petitioned the Food and Drug Administration to officially refer to High Fructose Corn Syrup as "corn sugar" on nutrition labels.
  • Arizona Teens Trade Sex for McDonald's Meal

    Faelyn Ritz, 18, faces child prostitution charges after she and an acquaintance attempt to trade sex for a meal at a McDonald's in Tempe, AZ.
  • Survivor Meets Master Chef: Israeli Navy Creates Kosher Competition

    The Israel Navy will launch a competition next week to see which missile ship has the fewest violation of religious dietary laws.
  • New Study: Fewer Food Choices Doesn't Lead to Weight Loss

    Reducing people's options for junk foods doesn't help them to lose weight, according to a new study.
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