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Rice Eaters Have Healthier Diets
SAN DIEGO, April 23, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Eating white or brown rice helps improve diet and manage weight and other risk factors for disease, according to results from a study presented today at the Experimental ...
Eating rice helps improve diet and manage weight
Eating white or brown rice helps improve diet and manage weight and other risk factors for disease, according to results from a study presented today at the Experimental Biology 2012 conference, in San Diego, CA.
Senior menus for Tarrant, Johnson counties
For week of May 21-25
The day that ended the life of Alix Rice
What happened that terrible July night on Heim Road is no longer a mystery.
Japanese rice sales dwindle for the first time amid rising demand for western foods
For thousands of years, it has been a staple ingredient in Japan's daily diet and a symbol of the nation's connection to nature.
Decoding the diabetic diet
By Alexia Elejalde-Ruiz
Cote d'Ivoire: Traders Resist Rice Price Rules
[IRIN] Abidjan - South of the Sahel, where drought, high food prices and other factors have pushed some 16 million into hunger, 320,000 people in Côte d'Ivoire are also grappling with food insecurity. A combination of forces is causing region-wide high prices for rice, but the government's efforts to make the staple food cheaper lack teeth and are proving difficult to impose.
Bishop's week of rice and lentils
It was more gas than gaiters this week for the Bishop of Reading as he survived on a diet of lentils.
Batali on ‘feed the poor’ diet
Restaurateur and TV chef Mario Batali has traded risotto Milanese for rice and beans to protest proposed cuts in food stamps. Batali, his wife and two teenage sons are on a food- stamp diet — $1.48 per meal — for the week. “I’m . . . starving,” said the beefy Batali, who’s...
Man Cannot Live On Rice And Beans Alone (But Many Do)
Rice and beans is a cultural icon in many parts of the world. It's pretty healthy and relatively cheap. It may keep people from starving, as TV personality Sean Hannity suggests, but it doesn't have all the nutrients a body needs for life.
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