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Families Flocking to Seed Stores
Teens in Minnesota and throughout America are flocking with their families to the seed store, hoping to get a head start on the summer growing season. They know that today's packet of tiny black specs will yield a bounty of basil for pesto come summertime. Read all about it on TwinCities.com.
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Koreans Sip Sap of Springtime
Giving new meaning to "what's on tap?", Koreans are slugging down sap straight from maple trees as a springtime elixir. They contend it helps everything from achy bones to sour stomaches. Read all about it in the New York Times.
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Tastes Changing on College Campuses
Bye bye chicken nuggets and mystery meat. Hello crab cake sliders and pomegranate smoothies. College cafeterias are serving up more sophisticated fare to student diners with an increasingly refined palate. Read all about it from Food Management.
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Healthiest Fast Food Chains
Fast food doesn't have to mean godawful nutrition. Check out these 10 chains that offer speedy, tasty fare you can eat in the car on the way to gymnastics practice that won't sabotage your good intentions. Read all about it from CBS News.
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Teachers Want Their Junk Food Back
Teachers in Oregon want to be exempted from a law barring junk food sales on school grounds. They say that banning high-fat, sugar- and chemical-laden items from the vending machines in their lounges is "an injustice." Read all about it in the Corvallis Gazette Times.
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