Pocono stores drop 'pink slime' What you see is not always what you get. Take the recent controversy over ammonia-treated ground-up beef trimmings mixed with ground beef. |
Slow-cooker cacciatore appeals to variety of palettes In many families, heat is the great divide — as in "spicy hot," not "hot hot." But there is at least one meal to which everyone can happily sit down: chicken cacciatore, or chicken "hunter's style." |
For many carnivores, study results are hogwash Tell people seat belts save lives and most buckle up. |
Kale is about as unlikely a food star as you can imagine. It's tough and fibrous. Bite a piece of raw kale and you'll practically end up with splinters between your teeth. |
Supermarket chain stops buying 'pink slime' meat Supervalu Inc. says it will stop buying ground beef that contains the filler known as "pink slime" due to customer concerns. The supermarket operator made the announcement Wednesday about the finely textured beef that has come under recent scrutiny. |