• Survey finds half of Aussies wash raw chicken, increasing danger of food poisoning | Food Safety News

    by admin on 2021-12-27 07:16:56

    Breaking news for everyone's consumption

    Almost half of Australians surveyed are washing raw chicken before cooking it, according to a poll.

    A consumer survey by the Food Safety Information Council and Australian Chicken Meat Federation found 49 percent of people reported washing w

  • Everyday Cheapskate | Ponca City News

    by admin on 2021-12-27 07:14:28

    How to Get Washed Salad Greens Perfectly Without a Spinner

    I was way off base when I guessed “egg-gathering basket.” Leslie Hindman, host of the TV show “Appraisal Fair,” held up this round cage contraption with folding sides and asked us to guess, “What the Heck Is It?” Sala

  • How to get washed salad greens perfectly without a spinner

    by admin on 2021-12-27 07:13:38

    I was way off base when I guessed "egg-gathering basket." Leslie Hindman, host of the TV show "Appraisal Fair," held up this round cage contraption with folding sides and asked us to guess, "What the Heck Is It?" Salad spinner was the right choice, but who knew people were wasting their money

  • The Top 10 invaders in Washington: Wild pigs, monster fish, killer flowers and more | The Seattle Times

    by admin on 2021-12-27 07:13:21

    Recent news stories told of the Lummi Nation, west of Bellingham, describing a tiny, invasive crab — about 3 inches across the shell — as an “environmental disaster” and “one of the most destructive” aquatic creatures in the world.

    The European green crab is on the list of th

  • The egg industry grapples with a grim practice: chick culling

    by admin on 2021-12-27 07:13:10

    Get your twice-weekly fix of features, commentary, and insight from the frontlines of American food.

    Fact and friction in American food

    After the U.S. egg industry missed its own deadline to eliminate the practice, some wonder if change will ever come.

    Every year, up to

  • Webb telescope is a ‘time machine’ for astronomers to see the cosmic dawn – Spaceflight Now

    by admin on 2021-12-27 07:11:02

    The James Webb Space Telescope, set for launch in the coming days, will look back more than 13.5 billion years in time to see the faint infrared light from the first galaxies, revealing a previously unseen era of cosmic history that shaped the universe of today.

    It’s a cosmic time mach

  • Robotic hand can crush beer cans and hold eggs without cracking them

    by admin on 2021-12-27 07:11:00

    A robot hand with the ability to hold delicate objects and the strength to crush beer cans could be used as a prosthetic.

    As reported by New Scientist today, a high-functioning robotic hand able to cut paper with scissors, hold eggs without breaking them and crush metal objects could be

  • Surry County Most Wanted | Mt. Airy News

    by admin on 2021-12-27 07:09:44

    The Surry County Community Corrections office is seeking information on the whereabouts of the following individuals:

    • Brian Nathan Childress, 35, a white male wanted on probation violations who is on probation for 11 counts of felony breaking into a coin/currency machine and seven co

  • The effects of peanuts in layer hen diets - All About Feed

    by admin on 2021-12-27 07:09:30

    A recent study aimed to determine the effect of whole-in-shell peanuts and unblanched peanuts on the performance and production of laying hens, as well as on the quality, lipid and fatty acid content of the eggs produced.

    Peanuts like soybeans are legumes and oilseeds rich in protein, wh

  • Grocery chain switches to molded fiber - Recycling Today

    by admin on 2021-12-27 07:09:26

    New York-based Wegmans says it is now using recycled-content molded pulp egg cartons.

    Rochester, New York grocery retail chain Wegmans, which has more than 100 stores in seven states, says it is now packaging its eggs in recycled-content molded fiber (also called molded pulp), switching