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Last year at this time, optimistic trend forecasters predicted that the cork would burst from the bottle by summer. With vaccines in arms, food culture would vibrate in a robust economy. American menus would be full of innovation driven by waves o
I n the heat of the holiday eating marathon, we tend to focus on tried-and-true traditions, like the Christmas Eve seafood buffet and the Christmas Day prime rib with Yorkshire pudding extravaganza.
Meanwhile, the all-important Christmas morning breakfast gets put on a back burner. You w
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How to eat your way through South Carolina's favorite Lowcountry getaway.
Located off the coast between Beaufort and Bluffton in the South Carolina Lowcountry, Hilton Head Island is a salty sea breeze getaway where wide beaches beckon, there are no bright street lights or vivid colors, a
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Agave and Rye, a taco and tequila hall specializing in “epic tacos,” has opened a second Lexington location at the corner of Broadway and Short Street, in the building that form
Q: How did you invent the Juncao technology? What's the hardest part?
Lin: The Juncao technique was developed in China as part of an experiment to help people overcome poverty.
In the 1970s, China introduced a mushroom cultivation technique that uses timber as substrate to help imp
Agriculture Minister Virender Kanwar on Tuesday exhorted the farm scientists to develop integrated farming models which the farmers may adopt as per needs to boost their economy.
He was addressing a state-level farm officers’ workshop-cum-farmer scientist interface held at Chaudhary Sa
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From yellow tongue to magic mushrooms growing in a man's blood, we take a look at 10 strange medical cases.
From a boy with a yellow tongue to a man with cement lodged in his heart, a number of intriguing medical cases caught our