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YMCA tips to fighting cancer with everyday foods (Johns Creek Herald) No single food or food substances can protect you against cancer.
Take a tour of these savory spots (USA Today) USA TODAY food writer Jerry Shriver sampled 85 treats during a two-week tour of 30 eateries where the end of the meal is the best part.
It's time to sow for a fall harvest of greens (Seattle Post-Intelligencer) Ciscoe Morris' To-Do List: time to seed veggie gardens for fall and winter; a plant with great late-summer garden interest; protect trees from drought stress.
As Wayland bids farewell, Chicory Square concert series finishes 20th season (Bluefield Daily Telegraph) BLUEFIELD ? The curtain closed Friday on another successful Bluefield Daily Telegraph concert series, but not without a melancholy note at the end of the 20th season.
Datebook | www.ToAcorn.com | Thousand Oaks Acorn (The Thousand Oaks Acorn) meets 7:30 p.m., Westlake Village City Hall, 31200 Oak Crest Drive. Preparation for Gardens of the World show.
Backyard crops (Haaretz Daily) Several local chefs have begun growing vegetables and herbs for their own restaurants. Often the new crops among them end up in retail markets too Yariv Malili welcomes the diners at the Thai House restaurant in Tel Aviv. Among them are tourists who are staying nearby, Israelis who have visited Thailand, as well as Thai diplomats, all of whom want to taste the cooking of Sunan Malili, Yariv's ...
Tasty parties on tap (Rocky Mountain News via Yahoo! News) Party goers won?t go hungry at two of the many events this week.
Datebook (Moorpark Acorn) THURS., AUG. 21 Bonsai Trees Conejo Valley Bonsai Society meets 7:30 p.m., Westlake Village City Hall, 31200 Oak Crest Drive. Preparation for Gardens of the World show. Time: 7:30 PM Phone: 805.495.
What Is It: Readers know their ol' chicory (The Sacramento Bee) Last week's mystery plant was the common roadside weed called chicory (Cichorium intybus). It bursts on the scene in August when its cheerful, bright blue flowers cover the plant. Other common names include blue sailors and coffeeweed.
Animals not only wild things at zoo feast (Knoxville News Sentinel) The menagerie at the Knoxville Zoo shared its home with about 2,500 party animals at the 14th annual Feast with the Beasts. The Aug. 16 event is the biggest fundraiser for the attraction. Last year, it pulled in more than $130,000. ORNL has been the presenting sponsor the past three years.
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