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Kiwi berry salad with raspberry poppy seed dressingSpring is here and before you know it, it’s summer! That means it’s time to go outside and enjoy the warm weather, eat salads and switch to lighter meals. If you love summer salads but are tired of your usual pasta, corn, and strawberry salads, these salads are for you. 28 summer salad recipes We’re here to inspire you to try something new!You’ll want to make a lot of salads over the next few months. Nobody likes to eat a lot of heavy things when it’s hot, so salads turn out to be…

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Since the Taliban returned to Afghanistan in 2021, many women have struggled with serious mental health issues, often staying silent for fear of the repercussions of speaking out.Credit: Learn togetherThursday, May 16, 2024interpress serviceMay 16 (IPS) – The author is a female journalist based in Afghanistan who was trained with Finnish support before the Taliban took over. Her identity has not been made public for security reasons. As highlighted in a UN report, Afghanistan has a growing crisis of mental illness, especially among women. Officials from the Herat Regional Hospital’s mental health department have observed an alarming increase in the…

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URBANA, Ill. — Improving the profitability of your sheep operation starts with the idea.“If you are new to the sheep business, first identify your market and then work backwards to approach sheep breeding,” says Megan Torrance, sales specialist at Purina Animal Nutrition.”Christian holidays are big and we have the largest ethnic market,” Torrance said during a presentation at Illinois Sheep Industry Day, hosted by the Illinois Wool Growers Association. “So you can have a spring group of lambs and a fall group of lambs and still maintain a market.”Breeding problems in sheep flocks can occur due to sheep mistakes, ram…

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Shana Pinet, of Atkinson, pleaded guilty to misdemeanor charges of practicing naturopathic medicine without a license and violating consumer protection laws. The Atkinson woman illegally practiced naturopathic medicine, advertised herself as a practicing physician, and collected payment for her services. Shanna Pinet, 46, of Atkinson, faces misdemeanor charges in New Hampshire for practicing naturopathic medicine without a license and violating consumer protection laws for accepting money from customers for unlicensed services. Pleaded guilty to the crime. Naturopathic medicine is a holistic approach that uses natural treatments to help the body heal itself. The New Hampshire Attorney General’s Office announced Monday…

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In a world where skincare products and ingredients come and go in the blink of an eye, one product has made its way to the most desired skincare ingredient, the talk of the town, Retinol.But what exactly is this powerful formula and why is everyone raving about it? Retinol is a derivative of Vitamin A that can stimulate collagen production, reduce wrinkles, and fade away dark spots. But what sets retinol night cream apart from other skincare products? The answer lies in its overnight healing. Your skin is in repair mode at night so you need to choose the best…

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Soybean quality…Findings highlight the importance of northern soybeans and their nutritional valuerelease date May 16, 2024Interestingly, almost half of the respondents in this study expressed their desire to consume 1 ton (MT) of extra digestible amino acids and energy in U.S. soybean meal compared to Brazilian and Argentine soybean meal. It became clear that they were willing to pay $5-10 more per item. (Stock photo via Alabama Extension, public domain)MANKATO, Minn. — A recent survey conducted by Northern Soy Marketing (NSM) during the U.S. Soybean Quality Understanding Seminar held in Vietnam and Indonesia explores the opinions of traders and nutritionists…

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PHILADELPHIA (WPVI) — When chef Sufjan Boutorillis opened Sophie Corner Cafe last August, there was one thing he knew had to be on the menu. It’s his grandmother Limo’s Melosa Cookies.The cookies are a customer favorite, and Sophie says she can’t believe he’s sharing the secrets of this family recipe.These are hearty gluten-free walnut cookies, and according to Sophie, this recipe was a gift from her grandma to us.“I made these cookies on the first day we opened, and everyone loved them,” Sophie says. “Everyone keeps asking for this recipe.”Cuisine: Moroccan Melosa Walnut Cookies and Chicken Tagine from Sophie Corner…

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Mason Martin, former Karns City Area junior/senior The high school quarterback who collapsed in a game last September is recovering well from physical rehabilitation, his father, Denny Martin, said on May 15. He said this in a Facebook update on Sunday and Wednesday. Marin said she wouldn’t predict when Mason would be able to leave the children’s hospital, but she said her son is moving faster and more efficiently. “He has become more awake and alert over the past few days since the latest BiPap adjustment,” Martin said. “I was really impressed with his ability to think and strategize while…

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Brown rice is a nutrient-dense source of healthy, energizing carbohydrates and fiber. This whole grain has more health benefits than white rice. The health benefits of brown rice account for some of this staple’s benefits, including heart health, blood sugar control, and weight management. Strictly speaking, brown rice is rice seeds. Rice. One of the reasons why brown rice is good for you is that it is a whole grain. A grain is considered complete if its three original parts (bran, germ and endosperm) are intact. The bran of a grain is the fibrous outer skin. The germ is that…

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(Mirror Indy) – The smell of garlic and tomatoes wafted through the Indianapolis Public Library’s Hoville branch as Julia Sluis diced carrots. Sluis added the orange vegetable to a pot of what she called “Sneaky Tomato Sauce” along with peppers, zucchini and celery. This is a healthier alternative to regular tomato sauce on the market. The cooking demonstration, which will take place on May 14, is part of a series of free nutrition classes offered monthly to Indianapolis residents in parks, gardens and libraries across the city. The Department of Public Health is hosting this class as part of the…

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