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The food is always good, always satisfying and delicious," says [Laura Calder]. "So it's pleasure. There was always a big table of people together. And I think that's it -- eat well, eat great food and it doesn't matter about fat, it doesn't matter about sauces. It really is quality of ingredients and regularity. It's really about the ritual instead of this constant nibble, nibble, nibble, where you have no idea what you've eaten.
"I love the vastness of it because it's so codified. There's haute cuisine and there's bistro cuisine and a huge range of styles vertically," she says. "But also horizontally, there's a huge range of regional dishes and imported things like North African flavours or Indian flavours -- whatever things they've incorporated into the cuisine means it's a bottoml...
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Interactions such as these may be quite stressful for the parent, contributing to small behavioral changes that add up to a decline in the quality of parenting (Ambert 2001).\n Thus, it is unlikely that regional and income differences between the samples account for the ethnic differences that we found regarding the association between childhood obesity and parental behavior. Given the high levels of attention accorded to obesity and widely publicized statements about an "obesity epidemic," it is possible that the gap between African American and European American parents has narrowed over time because recent public discussion has increased the salience of the issue among African American parents.
..., boys and girls, in eight counties in North Central Iowa who were enrolled in school during wi... that direction of causality move through the food parents serve, their communication about food and ...
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BEST REASON TO GO: The show - you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll clap until your hands hurt.
CULTURE SHOCK: Our paella was overcooked. But we weren't: When they say the venue's air conditioned, they ain't kiddin'. Bring a sweater.
CULTURE SHOCK: Surely there can be more to be celebrated about five of the world's freest, happiest, and most socially successful countries than a '70s disco act. And where's the lutefisk?
...(a couple of blocks north of Des Meurons). FOOD: The African plate includes ...
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... Central Committee's area secretary for North Eastern Africa. Today, he is senior policy analystt for the Canadian Foodgrains Bank, and continues to keep an eye on food insecur...In the first case, because many African countries are importers which means they have to b...
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My suggestion: Think about what you feel like eating as you choose a glass or bottle of wine. If you aren't familiar with the restaurant's menu, either ask a server for their opinion or choose based on previous wine-and-food experiences. If you enjoyed an Australian Shiraz the last time you ate a big steak and are in the mood for a similar dish, go for a similar wine or a slight variation: a Rhone Valley red, American Syrah or South African Shiraz, for example.
This Pinot Grigio is one of the most popular wine-list whites in North America; just check around town for proof. It's extremely pale straw in colour, with vibrant rose petal and perfume aromas mingling with citrus. The crisp, racy acidity of this light-bodied white opens up to generous honeydew and lemon on the palate. It would ...
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... complex chemistry of biological systems for food and agriculture, medicine and therapeutics, and fo... in the industrialized or global north on the other hand. The application of biotechnolog... today at least four regional initiatives (African Union, Andean Pact, Central America, and the Nordi...
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... Germany by expanding their north and west African forces, while the British Indian army reached a st... by which that battalion is supplied with food, munitions, and transport, its officers trained, i...
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... launched the first consumer boycott in North America. As general secretary of the National Cons...Since the days of slavery, African American churches in the US served not only as pla... to protest the use of bisphenol A in food containers. Three years later, BPA was listed as a...
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... dog (2) Epixerus ebii III Ghana African palm squirrel (3) Marmota caudata III India Lon... (Only the populations of Central and North America; all other populations are included in App... opposed the proposal, stating that the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations...
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... the best hope for protecting what remains of food plant diversity . THE ABILITY TO ACQUIRE viable, w... be impossible to grow acres of corn as far north as Canada, wheat would be no more than a wild gras...In a field of traditional African landrace wheat, the plants are genetically heterog...