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Taste Test: Boloco

Where there are students and a thriving night life, there will be burritos. In the Burlington area, we don’t lack for Mexican-flavored joints that roll up their main offerings with spicy salsas in a flour …

Food News: Oh, Nuts

In last week’s column, Seven Days reported on a controversy that erupted at Burlington’s Farmers’ Market over whether cheeses can and should be sold “by the piece” rather than “by weight.” One quote in the …

Get your kids to eat well, nutritionist takes questions

“No dessert until you clean your plate,” writes Tralee Pearce in Tuesday’s Globe and Mail .

Experts ask Congress to boost antihunger funds

With food-stamp enrollment at record levels, antihunger experts urged Congress on Wednesday to increase benefits, at least temporarily, in the largest U.S. program that helps poor people buy food.

Fruits have a role in savory dishes, too

Kendal Duque, Special to The Chicago Sun-Times — Chicago Sun Times , July 23, 2008 Wednesday Final Edition This is as good as the farmers markets get.

Summer slump hurts local food agencies

I have been visiting with Becky Gentry this summer at the Salvation Army, because the pantry is really, really bare.

Provo School District food program ends

“The burritos are my favorite,” says Tomie Tsosie, 10, after finishing his during the free summer lunch program Tuesday, July 22, 2008 at Franklin Elementary School in Provo.

Getting healthy foods to poor people a struggle

Seattle is teeming with healthy foods, sold from farmer’s markets and high-end grocery stores.

With summer waning, schools reach out

Even though the official start of summer is only a month old, school and city leaders are gearing up for the beginning of another academic year.

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