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Types Of Packaging Materials Used For Industrial Packaging Of Food Products

August 18, 2010

The main purpose of packaging are to hold its contents securely to prevent leakage and breakage, to protect the foods from different hazards like germs, heat, moisture loss or moisture pick up, etc., to protect the contents while distribution, etc. For all types of packaging, there are different types of packages. The different types of […]

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Simple Living with Wanda Urbanska #405: Ed Begley Jr. Specials / Local Food

August 14, 2010

Join Wanda for an exclusive interview with green living poster-boy Ed Begley Jr., wife Rachelle and daughter Hayden at their modest by-Hollywood-standards home located in Studio City, CA. Tag along with Wanda as she visits Local Burger in Lawrence, KS to learn why “local” is the new “organic.” And pull up a chair at Greensboro, […]

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Social Issues and Food Packaging

August 13, 2010

Most of us don’t give a whole lot of thought to the plastic food packaging that we use; we generally rip it open, dispose of it then carry on about our normal business. However, packaging suppliers are well aware of the many social issues that come into play when it comes to packaging. More information […]

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Oster 5712 Electronic 2-Tier 6-Quart Food Steamer Reviews

August 7, 2010

Oster’s tiered food steamer is equipped with instant steam so you can start cooking immediately. It has a combined, 6-qt. capacity (3.8-qt. and 2.3-qt. bowls) and comes with fully collapsible steaming trays for easy cleaning. The large bowl includes eight egg holders for making soft or hard cooked eggs. It also has an external water […]

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Easygreen Sprouter- Raw Food health for everyone. Fresh organic produce

August 4, 2010

stores.vitality4life.com.au Grow your own organic sprouts right in your own kitchen with ease. The automatic sprouter by Easy Green takes the mess out of sprouting. If you love consuming fresh sprouts then this sprouter is the perfect compliment to your living food kitchen. The Easy Green sprouter automatically soaks, rinses, mists, oxygenates and drains the […]

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Fungi Is A Premier Food That Will Go With Anything

August 4, 2010

Mushrooms fall into the love/hate category.  You either love ’em or …… not so much.  Kinda like George W, Eminem, country music, and Jim Carey.  No middle ground.  Regardless of which group you inhabit, mushrooms have long been the subject of great fascination. They are found the world over and date back throughout man’s history.  […]

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Why Food Packaging Matters For The Environment

July 31, 2010

Food packaging suppliers have a lot of things to take into consideration when it comes to the design of their products. In addition to providing food packaging that is attractive, convenient and effective, suppliers must strive to meet – and exceed – many environmental standards. Those standards are influenced by three key groups: consumers, commercial […]

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Utilizing Coffee Grounds For Food Value

July 30, 2010

Solid waste is a rapidly increasing problem in advanced countries, and thought provoking ideas to combat it continue to circulate. It has been speculated that, in the future, secondary waste will become a focus in the ongoing battle. Thus, ingenious ways to eliminate the quickly growing mounds of things, like used coffee grounds, might be […]

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Should I Buy Organic Or Local Food

July 29, 2010

Again, I find myself torn apart with choices when deciding which is the most ethical, eco friendly and/or healthy option when it comes to shopping for food and non-food products. Should I buy food and products that support workers in Third World by buying Fairtrade labelled products even though these goods normally travel thousands of […]

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Plastic Bags – Keep Food Fresh

July 28, 2010

Plastic bags are used for a wide variety of purposes.  Grocery stores and food service stations use clear plastic bags to keep food fresh. These thin and flexible plastic film bags keep out germs and ensure that frozen food, fresh produce, snacks and other food stuff stays fresh for a considerable period of time. Special […]

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It’s easy to start a no-sweat food garden

July 24, 2010

Does it sound unbelievable to have an abundantly producing food garden with only 8 to 10 hours of work per Year? This may seem incredible, yet it can be achieved when you use the correct method. Think of tropical jungles and natural woods, which are perpetually bursting with life.  In undisturbed natural habitats everything grows […]

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