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Top 10 Riskiest FDA-Regulated Foods
in Well Woman Blog, on October 15, 2009
...ving 11,163 reported cases of illness
TUNA: 268 outbreaks involving 2341 reported cases of illness
OYSTERS: 132 outbreaks involving 3409 reported cases of illness
POTATOES: 108 outbreaks involving 365...
Demeter Rachel Hunter Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on November 18, 2008
...rmed 18 karat white gold and incredible Brazilian amethysts are accented with exotic pink sapphires harvested from Thailand to create pieces that are feminine, flirty and fun.
$1215
NOTE:
Novori tou...
September Food and Wine Events
in Do you like to cook?, on September 11, 2008
...ish Shindig in Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, offers delicious fun for the whole family. Come enjoy oysters, quahogs and steamers by the bucket and meet the shellfishermen and women that farm them. Th...
Anna Whitmore Designer Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on August 20, 2008
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Japanese Keshi Pearls
Keshi pearls are a rare form of freshwater pearl. These pearls are only harvested every three years and are difficult to find in a high quality shape and luster. Anna uses ...
Jelly Bean Plant
in WebKinzBlog, on August 18, 2008
...growing on the plant. They grow in pods, how sweet!
This photo shows the dialog we got when we harvested them. Notice that the photo is missing! It says we can harvest every 8 days.
And in th...
The Omnivore's Hundred
in Do you like to cook?, on August 14, 2008
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24. Rice and beans
25. Brawn, or head cheese
26. Raw Scotch Bonnet pepper
27. Dulce de leche
28. Oysters
29. Baklava
30. Bagna cauda
31. Wasabi peas
32. Clam chowder in a sourdough bowl
33. Salt...
Air-Valid : interview with Arnaud Bilquez, CEO
in Les Explorers, on juillet 2, 2008
...rt and safety from passengers who actually made a trip. We have so far approximately 55,000 notices harvested in 9 months on nearly 170 airlines.
>> What is the Air-Valid business model?
W...
How Does Salmonella Get on Tomatoes?
in Latina Viva, on June 18, 2008
...ems and infected animals that sneak in and relieve themselves.
Crops are washed after they're harvested to control this sort of thing, of course, but when they go to the packing plant, if one bat...
Staying Healthy Through the Weather Changes
in Latina Viva, on May 14, 2008
...ncrease White Blood Cells and Beef Up Their Attack
-Include zinc-rich foods: beef, milk, yogurt, oysters.
-Add garlic to your meals, raw or cooked.
-Eat more mushrooms, especially reichi, shiitake...
The First Weekend in May
in Do you like to cook?, on May 1, 2008
... name. Others hold firm that the name comes from the sack, or poke, used to carry the leaves when harvested. (You know, like a pig in a poke.)
But no matter how it derived its name, folks in Arab th...
Weekend Events
in Do you like to cook?, on March 6, 2008
... Tastings, Cooking Classes, Tapas Crawls, Dine Arounds, and Dessert Dive-ins - just to name a few.
Oysters are the main event in Fulton, Texas at the 29th Annual Fulton Oysterfest . The festival off...
Ossilily bones
in WebKinzBlog, on February 8, 2008
... prettiest plant in the game! It certainly looked like we'd get more than one bone but just one was harvested. Has anyone gotten more than one bone in a harvest?
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Foods to Avoid During Pregnancy
in Next Nine Months, on January 28, 2008
...ental to your baby's brain development.
2. Raw or undercooked meat, poultry, seafood (like raw oysters, clams, sushi), and eggs (including eggs in cookie dough and cake batter), as they may be co...
Late January Food Events
in Do you like to cook?, on January 25, 2008
...h Carolina this Sunday for the 25th Annual Lowcountry Oyster Festival , featuring 65,000 pounds of oysters! There will be an Oyster Shucking Contest, an Oyster Eating Contest and an Oyster Recipe Con...
Got a Symbian S60 Phone? Beware the Beselo Worm...
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 22, 2008
...worm engages in a propagation routine: phone numbers located in the contact list of the devices are harvested, and targeted by viral MMS carrying a SIS-packed ( Symbian Installation Source ) version o...
Spiced Cranberry Sangria
in Celebrate Wine, on December 10, 2007
...r drink. I remember sitting in a restaurant looking out upon Arcachon Bay on my honeymoon, eating oysters and drinking sangria and soaking in the delicious June sun. I also love to make a white sang...
Canada's Rugged Island Destination
in Hidden Travel Gems, on December 9, 2007
...world of Canada's eastern metropolises.
Malpeque Harbor is the place to find the freshest oysters before they even begin their journey to fine dining establishments along the Atlantic coast ...
December at the Market
in Do you like to cook?, on December 5, 2007
...m artichokes
turnips
endive
carrots
swiss chard
clementines
pears
apples
bananas
pineapple
scallops
oysters
lobster
turkey
capons
foie gras
In the States, Amanda at Figs Olives Wine has a mouth-wat...
Hands on Food Experiences
in Hidden Travel Gems, on November 19, 2007
... New York Times article, travel writer Frank Bruni describes the method he usually uses to harvest oysters :
My usual method for harvesting oysters goes something like this: I lift my right hand. I...
Food Festivals This Weekend
in Do you like to cook?, on October 19, 2007
Here in Languedoc-Roussillon, the vin primeur will be brought out and sampled in town squares, at wineries and in bars. It is the Fête des Vins Primeurs and we're looking forward to a weekend of tasting the new wine!
Vin de primeur. Called nouveau wines, these wines are made to be consumed ...
Tropical Maize Better than Conventional Corn for Biofuel Production
in The Biotech Weblog, on October 17, 2007
...gy crops because it can be easily rotated with corn or soybeans, and can be planted, cultivated and harvested with the same equipment U.S. farmers already have. Finally, tropical maize stalks are beli...
Oyster Knowledge
in Do you like to cook?, on October 9, 2007
...I'm rather neurotic particular about raw oysters.
I love them, but must have three things available when that platter of briny, salty, sea-tasting creatures is set down in front of m...
My first donut
in WebKinzBlog, on October 8, 2007
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The donut is chocolate frosted with sprinkles on top. They take seven days to grow again. We only harvested one donut. Did anyone else get more than one since some plants give different harvest numb...
Food Events For Early October
in Do you like to cook?, on October 5, 2007
...wines. This show is a unique event in that all prizes are based on the judging done by the public.
Oysters are the main event on both coasts. Chincoteague, Virginia has the Chincoteague Oyster Festi...
Scallop Chowder
in Do you like to cook?, on October 4, 2007
...t. There's just something about clams that I don't like. I'll happily eat raw or cooked oysters and steamed mussels, but I don't like clams.
Scallops, however, I adore!
And Scallop C...
Adopt-A-Grape
in Celebrate Wine, on September 28, 2007
...gress of your grape throughout the growing season and harvest. If you adopt a grape before it's harvested, you will be notified by email so that you can be part of your grape's fall journey.
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Jambalaya
in Do you like to cook?, on September 27, 2007
...y versatile dish. It can be made from various combinations using chicken, shrimp, ham, pork, duck, oysters, crayfish, tomatoes, celery, onions, garlic and peppers. The one compulsory ingredient that m...
Hawaiian Dive Shop Turned Jewelry Store
in The Outdoor Weblog, on August 23, 2007
...at attaches itself to rocks in deep ocean water and grows like a plant. It isn't supposed to be harvested unless it's 4 feet high or about 19 years old, Grigg said.
Source ...
A BRIGHT Idea: Gloji Water Brings You Healthful Drink from Tibet!
in Cool Picking, on August 14, 2007
...ges, Buddhist monks and the people of Asia for generations. Made with ripe, wild-grown Goji berries harvested from the lower desert of Tibet, this is a natural beverage packed with powerful antioxidan...
Napa Harvest Begins
in Celebrate Wine, on August 8, 2007
...grapes. Pinot Noir and Chardonnay grapes used in the production of sparkling wine are traditionally harvested at lower ripeness levels than those used to create still wine.
"Overcast mornings, ...
Virgina Produces Ice Wine
in Celebrate Wine, on August 7, 2007
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Ice wines are typically made in the cooler climate regions of the Northeast and Canada, and are harvested in the late fall to early winter. For them to be produced as far south as Virginia is a bi...
A Toast To Champagne Week
in Celebrate Wine, on July 12, 2007
...area, order a flute at your favorite restaurant or bar.
So whether you serve it with strawberries, oysters, caviar, or quiche ... or even if you're just drinking a glass while soaking up th...
MMM tasty carrots!
in WebKinzBlog, on June 29, 2007
...Today I harvested carrots & cabbage from my garden. It was my 3rd day of harvesting .
...
Tangled Nanotubes Ordered Neatly by Bubbles
in Nanotechbuzz, on June 4, 2007
...ubes to be aligned top-to-bottom on the surface of the bubble, where they can then be neatly harvested. It is not known exactly why they align this way, although surface stress on the bubble ma...
Grilling & Chilling with Wine
in Celebrate Wine, on May 3, 2007
... and it is braced by firm acids without being overly hard or tart. It would work with fresh-shucked oysters or one of the milder white fishes.
$ 2005 Columbia Crest Riesling, Two Vines, Columbia Val...
Trumpeter Torrontes 2005
in Celebrate Wine, on February 24, 2007
...mild harvest wich allow for gradual ripening and an optimum level of maturity. Hand-tended and hand-harvested, the Rutini family's high altitude vineyards provide the foundation for Trumpeter.
Ta...
2006 Grape Harvest
in Celebrate Wine, on February 3, 2007
...ds on Long Island-reduced yields by a third. Producers in both regions say Chardonnay and Riesling, harvested between the rains, will be good to excellent. The Finger Lakes escaped frost until the end...
When In Doubt: Sancerre
in Celebrate Wine, on January 23, 2007
...o many herbal aromatics for most seafoods and light meats. Semillon can be too dry for anything but oysters. And viognier -- well, I'm never quite sure when to serve a viognier.
Good Sancerre, o...
Holy Ultrawideband Wall-Penetrating Camera, Batman!
in The Wireless Weblog, on January 11, 2007
...images directly," Kanellos writes. "Instead, it issues ultrawideband signals and the data harvested is then used to create 3D models of things the signals bounced off of. The trick is that t...
Using RNAi To Engineer More Nutritious Wheat Varieties
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 10, 2007
...heat breeder and professor Jorge Dubcovsky of the University of California-Davis found that kernels harvested from the plants with lowered Gpc-B1 levels had at least 30 percent less grain protein, z...
Bikes, Wine, and New Zealand
in Celebrate Wine, on January 8, 2007
...n that dishes up a Provence-influenced menu dominated by fresh local produce: Natural Clevedon rock oysters with green apple and chardonnay vinegar; porcini crusted lamb loin and mustard custard ...
Stem Cells Derived from the Amniotic Fluid
in The Biotech Weblog, on January 8, 2007
...stem cells and adult stem cells. They have markers consistent with both cell types.
The cells were harvested from back-up amniotic fluid specimens used for prenatal amniocentesis . Considering ...
Icewine Worries in Ohio
in Celebrate Wine, on December 26, 2006
...ustry.
Winemakers say they're concerned, but not too worried, because ice wine grapes can be harvested as late as January.
The state has more than 100 wineries, many known for the dessert...
Wisdom Teeth-Derived Stem Cells Regenerate Teeth
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 24, 2006
...ore tooth function using stem cells derived from wisdom teeth.
The technique relies on stem cells harvested from the root apical papilla, which is responsible for the development of a tooth's ro...
Microsoft stops a spammer
in I got Spam?!, on December 15, 2006
...n has succeeded in winning a law suit before a UK court, effectively stopping one spammer selling harvested e-mail spam lists. Paul Martin McDonald, the spammer and evil doer in question might ...
Sharks thrown to the soup ...
in Audeamus - How dare we..., on October 27, 2006
...ge, development
From Europaworld : marine Pollution Threatens Coral Recovery, Fish Stocks, Oysters, UN Warns
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Bargain Sauvignon Blanc
in Celebrate Wine, on October 20, 2006
...y from grapes cultivated in California's cool north and central coast regions, with the balance harvested from warmer Sierra foothill and Sacramento Delta districts. This wine evokes the classic c...
MAN Vintners 2005 Chenin Blanc
in Celebrate Wine, on September 5, 2006
...lysis: Alc 13.0% RS 7.4 g/l TA 7.5 g/l pH 3.14
Winemaking techniques: Fully ripe grapes were hand harvested from 25-40year old traditional bush vine vineyards at a yield of less than 8 tons per hect...
Rose Nothing to Laugh At
in Celebrate Wine, on September 5, 2006
...sch says.
Round Barn currently offers a sparkling Artesia rosé, perfect for pairing with shrimp, oysters or a light cheese.
The bubbly pink vintage is a favorite among customers -- as are qui...
Treating Advanced Melanoma With Gene Therapy
in The Biotech Weblog, on September 5, 2006
...A. Zerhouni, M.D.
The process involved what is called an adoptive cell transfer:
Lymphocytes are harvested from the patients with advanced melanoma. The cells are then infected with a retrovirus wh...
Hizbullah Almost Hurst Wine
in Celebrate Wine, on September 3, 2006
...ire. Yet Haviv expects his best year ever, with the help of great weather, a 20 percent increase in harvested land and growing international interest in Israeli wine.
Other winemakers are also reliev...
Cape Carotene To Produce Astaxanthin From Algae
in The Biotech Weblog, on August 14, 2006
...s as a secondary metabolite, which is only found in a specific cell state. The algal cells are then harvested and processed.
Although Cape Carotene's immediate target is to export the naturally p...
Mirus Bio Offers Novel Technique to Produce Top Quality Antibodies, Faster and Cheaper
in The Biotech Weblog, on March 16, 2006
...nously injecting DNA into animals, whose immune systems respond by producing antibodies that can be harvested for subsequent use.
The human immune system has antibodies that can bind to and neutraliz...
Valentine Special: Organic Roses
in The Biotech Weblog, on February 13, 2006
...orm the warm, humid soils of the greenhouses into a hotbed of radiant colors and floral hues. Once harvested, Biogarden's organic roses are classified, graded, packed by hand, and kept in refrige...
New York Announces Biofuel Initiative
in Philoneist, on January 9, 2006
...ions in New York currently offer these Alternative fuels . Both biodiesel and ethanol can be harvested from several plants, and biodiesel can be produced using refined vegetable oil normally di...
So Cal Surfing: Big Wednesday Part Two
in The Outdoor Weblog, on January 2, 2006
... behind it, again angled towards the shoulder.
My eyes grew to the size of illegally plucked oysters. I was in the zone on this one! By making the duck dive moments ago I suddenly was in...
Antimicrobial Peptide From American Oyster
in The Biotech Weblog, on December 1, 2005
It seems like the sea is proving to be a mine for anitmicrobial peptides (see previous entries on compounds from Fijian seaweeds and furanones ). This time, researchers from the North Carolina Sea Grant have isolated "American oyster defensin" (AOD), an antimicrobial peptide purif...
Medical Breakthrough Could Reduce Cancer Treatment Costs By 90% In Five Years
in Philoneist, on November 30, 2005
...normal. Isoprenoids are a key compound in anti-cancer and malaria drugs, which are currently harvested from plant genes. The research team claims that this technology has the potential to reduc...
Media Concentration
in The Digital TV Weblog, on June 14, 2005
...arketers have known for a long time -- that the top 10 Internet media companies have consistantly harvested over 71% of all Internet ad revenue for quite some time. The top 50 companies earn ov...
Politics and Parenting: Abortion Choice
in The Parenting Weblog, on February 12, 2004
... before us died, while others were forced to continue their pregnancies only to have their children harvested for adoption, all because they didn't have the right to choose.
A male friend once as...
Mikimoto Fine Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on September 25, 2008
... already regarded as precious, became more treasured than ever before. At the same time, the pearl oysters around Mikimoto's hometown of Ise-Shima were being over-harvested to a crisis point. He t... ...e. At the same time, the pearl oysters around Mikimoto's hometown of Ise-Shima were being over-harvested to a crisis point. He threw himself into the task of seeding oysters and creating pearls, a...
Tahitian Black Pearls
in The Jewelry Weblog, on March 20, 2008
...e largest pearls available. They are rarer than other types of pearls, since only a small number of oysters survive to produce a fine Tahitian pearl.
Tahitian Pearl Starfish Pendant
Pearl penda... ...ter, blemish free, deep peacock overtone, set in 14k white gold with 20 diamonds.
Black Pearls are harvested in the azure blue lagoons French Polynesia from the Pinctada Margaratifera oyster, one of ...
Do Not Eat Raw Oysters!
in Do you like to cook?, on August 3, 2006
...ust looking at the picture of the fresh oyster makes my mouth water. So succulent! Am I craving for oysters on the half shell! However, I only indulge in raw seafood when I absolutely trust my source ... ... Northwest.
The Food and Drug Administration is advising consumers to avoid eating raw oysters harvested in the Pacific Northwest as a result of increased reports of illnesses associated wit...
Mysteries of Black Pearl Jewelry
in The Jewelry Weblog, on December 1, 2005
...an and are harvested for the sole purpose of making jewelry. Collecting pearls from natural or wild oysters is illegal.
You can find out more information about black pearls here:
My Hawaiian Jew... ...ide of it. Like freshwater pearls, these pearls are farmed, but they are grown in the ocean and are harvested for the sole purpose of making jewelry. Collecting pearls from natural or wild oysters is ...




