As always, our annual Thanksgiving safe-cooking quiz will help you bone up! And this year, we’ve added a fiery bonus video. It will help keep you adventurous chefs who plan to deep-fat-fry their ...
You do not need to wash produce labeled as "triple-washed," "pre-washed," or "ready-to-eat," according to the Food and Drug ...
Beware of washing fruits and vegetables too soon. Editorial: Another daylight robbery of the U.S. Treasury Allison Mack ...
Using soap to clean produce might seem logical, but experts say you should avoid using soap or detergent to wash produce.
Wash carrots under cool running water, using your hands or a scrub brush to remove dirt from grooves and bumps. Rinsing under ...
OK, we had a story the other day about how people are helped if doctors write a prescription for them to go outdoors. Now we have a follow-up. There's new evidence that a prescription for eating more ...
A spate of "Food Is Medicine" studies point to benefits of prescribing healthy food to people at risk of metabolic and diet-related diseases. A JAMA Internal Medicine study found a Rx Food program led ...
Add blueberries and pears to your grocery list. While you’re at it, apples, strawberries and grapes too. These are all among the fruits that Harvard researchers recommend for preventing long-term ...