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Zebulon NC farm-fresh squash (Wrenn's Farm), bacon (Oak Ridge Farm), posed with locally-canned goods. Photo: Kay Whatley
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Eastern NC Farms Offer Variety for Your Table

December 27, 2018 Kay Whatley

By Kay Whatley Eastern North Carolina is home to farms of all types. Depending on the season, they provide fresh produce, meats, and more — just about everything you need for your table, whether you’re […]

One label from SK Food Group recall including North Carolina distribution. Source: USDA FSIS
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Dozens of Products, over 3 Million Pounds of Food, Recalled for Potential Salmonella and Listeria Contamination

October 20, 2018 Guest Author or Contributor

A spate of product recalls issued this week cover approximately 3,176,715 pounds of food products spread across dozens of brands.  All are believed to be related to potentially-contaminated corn, tomatillos, onion, or unspecified vegetables. Distribution of […]

One of the many products affected under the Mann Produce recall for possible Listeria contamination. Source: US FDA
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“Minimally Processed” Vegetable Products Recalled for Possible Listeria

October 26, 2017 Kay Whatley

Originally published October 23; updated October 26, 2017 with additional recalls at end. On October 19, 2017, Mann Packing of Salinas, California issued a voluntarily recall of minimally processed vegetable products for possible contaminated with Listeria […]

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Two Weekends of HerbFest – April 21-23, 28-30

April 13, 2017 Kay Whatley

The 18th-annual HerbFest returns to Wake Forest, North Carolina for two weekends in April. Come to check out herbs, learn of their uses, and pick up plants for home on April 21, 22 and 23 or April 28, 29, […]

Piggly Wiggly cut corn recall label. Source: FDA.
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Frozen Foods Recall Leads to Prepared Foods Recalls

May 8, 2016 Kay Whatley

*** UPDATED May 10 & 13, 2016, with additional recalls *** By Kay Whatley, Editor Last week’s recall of frozen vegetables and fruits by CRF have led to additional recalls of prepared foods made with the […]

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CRF Recall Expanded – Now All Veggies & Fruits

May 4, 2016 Kay Whatley

CRF Frozen Foods Expands Voluntary Recall to Include All Frozen Vegetable and Fruit Products Due To Possible Health Risk Released by Gene Grabowski, kglobal.com As a precaution, CRF Frozen Foods of Pasco, Washington is expanding its voluntary […]

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Organic Frozen Vegetables Recalled

April 23, 2016 Kay Whatley

CRF Frozen Foods Recalls Frozen Vegetables Due to Possible Health Risk Anne Struthers, rdoffutt CRF Frozen Foods of Pasco, Washington is voluntarily recalling fifteen frozen vegetable items that have the potential to be contaminated with Listeria […]

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A colony of Adélie penguins in Antarctica. Researchers used the chemistry of penguin poo preserved in these sediments to reconstruct 6,000 years of Antarctic Ocean circulation. Credit:  Yuesong Gao
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Preserved Penguin Poo Reveals Past Antarctic Ocean Circulation Changes

September 21, 2021

Shifts from feast to famine contributed to Adélie penguin population boom or bust over 6,000 years Preserved penguin poo may be the key to connecting past Antarctic Ocean conditions and penguin populations, shedding light on how the […]

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Why Are So Many Antelopes Dying?

September 11, 2015

By Danielle Wiener-Bronner, reprinted from Fusion.net with permission Over the past few months, saiga antelopes have been dying out by the tens of thousands in Kazakhstan. Since May, about 120,000 have died, and that number […]

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The Strange-ness: Colorado Movies-on-Mattresses Event Goes Wrong, Then Goes Viral

August 20, 2019

Been to an outdoor movie lately?  Your town’s movie event likely didn’t get national attention like The Bed Cinema’s event in Denver, Colorado this week. Set up as four days of movie-watching on comfy air […]

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