Food

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501 "I've got more time for bisbehaving since I started microwaving!"
Public Relations News Release 1989:501, p.1
Professor Phyllis Conklin warns against the use of plastics with microwave ovens, stating that chemicals in the plastic can leech into foods.
502 Happy Birthday to America's favorite sandwich spread--peanut butter
Public Relations News Release 1989:445, p.1
Hattie Middleton provides dietary information on peanut butter to celebrate the centennial birthday of George Washington Carver's sandwich spread.
503 People need to watch diet for better health
Northern Iowan 86:36, p.10
Advice on a sound diet.
504 Food choices and exercise are the best ways to beat the Battle of the Bulge
Public Relations News Release 1989:362, p.1
Kathy Gulick presents a series of seminars focused on food and exercise decisions leading to weight loss.
505 The new cereal additive psyllium¿ can it really reduce cholesterol?
Public Relations News Release 1989:317, p.1
Professor Joanne Spaide discusses the use of a bulking agent for fiber products in cereals. The product can reduce cholesterol by up to nine percent, but may cause allergic reactions in some consumers.
506 Spooky snacks
Northern Iowan 86:17, p.17
Recipes for Halloween.
507 "Light" food labels may be deceiving
Northern Iowan 86:2, p.14
Professor Spaide offers dietary advice.
508 Grilling season approaching soon
Northern Iowan 85:50, p.12
509 Helpful Hint No. 72: Grill Work; Light my fire
Northern Iowan 85:49, p.11
510 Think twice before going on that liquid protein diet says University of Northern Iowa professor.
Public Relations News Release 1988:349, p.1
Joanne Spaide states several reasons she's concerned, ketosis can happen resulting in death. Our bodies are designed to eat solid food, what will happen to our intestinal tract over a perid of time. Short term effects include dizziness, diarrhea and more.
511 When the flu isn't really the flu--salmonella food poisoning.
Public Relations News Release 1988:342, p.1
Cases of salmonella food poisoning has increased from 3709 in 1984 to 6950 in 1987. Hattie Middleton blames improper food storage and preparation. Kitchen clean-up and storage in the refrigerator are important.
512 Popcorn's nutritional values questionable
Northern Iowan 85:44, p.10
513 Natural fiber helps prevent coronary and digestive ails
Northern Iowan 85:41, p.9
Joann Spaide gives dietary tips.
514 Pop off to the NI!
Northern Iowan 85:41, p.10
Students may vote on favorite popcorn.
515 Soho gaining popularity
Northern Iowan 85:31, p.10
Students like natural soda.
516 Chocolate: no help for finals
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.19
A look at the food value of chocolate.
517 Mmm Mmm YUM YUM; Holiday treats in a flash
Northern Iowan 85:29, p.14
Christmas recipes.
518 People dislike some foods; professor researching why
Northern Iowan 85:23, p.9
Linda Walsh talks about her research.
519 300 bags of popcorn sold a day
Northern Iowan 85:15, p.13
Popcorn is a popular snack at the Union.
520 Harmful bacteria spoil good time
Northern Iowan 84:63, p.3
Tips on caring for food.
521 Foods, clothing, games from foreign lands among offerings at International Cultural Festival, April 14 (Thursday) at Northern Iowa
Public Relations News Release 1987:327, p.1
The International Cultural Festival begins in Maucker Union, and will offer students the opportunity to learn about the traditional dress, food, games, and music of various cultures. The UNI Daycare children perform various foreign songs for the festival.
522 Health claims on food labels benefit producers, mislead consumers
Public Relations News Release 1987:273, p.1
Professor Joanne Spaide warns that health claims placed on food items are often misleading.
523 Dorm Life--But Not as We Know It
Northern Iowan 84:24, p.13
Cooking in the dorms.
524 Black Hawk County food stamp drive (Nov. 9)
Public Relations News Release 1987:100, p.1
Rural Iowans gather at the First United Methodist Church, in Cedar Falls, for an informative meeting on food stamp eligibility. Similar food stamp drives are held by community groups across the state.
525 Submarines ride wave of popularity
Northern Iowan 84:2, p.11
Bob Dickson talks about his Sub City stores; photo.
526 UNI students 'cater' to needs of Waterloo, Cedar Falls community
Public Relations News Release 1987:14, p.1
Students are trained in bartending and setting tables for UNI's catering service at the Commons Ballroom. The program is directed by Margaret Empie, and serves at events for local organizations.
527 UNI food expert gives safety tips for preserving Thanksgiving leftovers
Public Relations News Release 1987:120, p.1
Professor Ronald Chung offers tips on safely keeping holiday leftovers. Chung states that families should date leftovers, package food in small portions, and keep food for no longer than a single week.
528 District 9 participation in governor's state employee food drive more than triples last year's efforts
Public Relations News Release 1986:425, p.1
State employees in the six-county District 9 area more than tripled their giving to the Governor's Annual State Employee Food Drive in their second year of participation; raised 8,423 food and non-food items and $1,066.75 in cash and checks.
529 Creative cuisine cuts out calories
Northern Iowan 82:53, p.12
Program helps to cut salt and fat in cooking.
530 Students can punch for hunger
Northern Iowan 82:34, p.15
May donate meal punch to world hunger.
531 Best part of job is hungry people
Northern Iowan 82:22, p.12
A look at the work in the Dome concessions stands; photo.
532 Photo survey: do you like the new Coke?
Northern Iowan 81:61, p.3
Students express their opinions; they do not like the new Coke.
533 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:59, p.8
Barbecue scenes; photo.
534 An apple a day. . .
Northern Iowan 81:46, p.11
Advice on a sensible diet.
535 Drinking milk can prevent bone disease
Northern Iowan 81:44, p.4
Gayle Hodgson talks about the need for calcium.
536 Adding a tangy flavor to barbecues
Northern Iowan 81:41, p.15
Outdoor cooking recipes.
537 Nutrition Month activities begin
Northern Iowan 81:39, p.13
538 Untitled
Northern Iowan 81:37, p.1
Canned food collected for food drive; photo.
539 New help for dorm room cooks
Northern Iowan 81:26, p.15
A cookbook for the non-kitchen cook is offered as an alternative; book is entitled "The On-Campus Cookbook".
540 Cotton-Top offers 'natural' foods
Northern Iowan 80:53, p.12
Description of foods available at Cottontop Coop.
541 Food 'best' by comparison
Northern Iowan 80:24, p.2
Dr. Chang feels the food at Redeker Center is the best among the three state universities.
542 Redeker Diners Club responds
Northern Iowan 80:24, p.3
Members of the Diners Club feel the food at Redeker Center is more than adequate.
543 Dining centers ice cream offers variety
Northern Iowan 80:23, p.4
Ice milk machines installed in dining centers.
544 Disapproves of food service priorities
Northern Iowan 80:22, p.2
Feels that meat should be the first priority over desserts in Redeker Center.
545 Untitled
Northern Iowan 80:20, p.16
The Commons hosted a food fair on Sunday; photo.
546 You can come and get it at the new "Soup Kitchen"
Northern Iowan 80:7, p.12
Mikeal Smith serves soup, bread, and salad every day at Wesley Foundation; photo.
547 "Say Yes to Less" is theme for Nutrition Month
Northern Iowan 79:42, p.6
Tips on healthy eating habits.
548 Fast scheduled for tomorrow
Northern Iowan 79:29, p.5
Campus religious centers will sponsor fast; students may skip meal and donate cost.
549 Untitled
Northern Iowan 79:24, p.2
Food Bank needs contributions.
550 Cotton Top Co-op offers a wide variety of natural foods
Northern Iowan 79:16, p.15
Lynette Bailey talks about the products and services of Cottontop Co-op.
551 Donations offer support to food bank
Northern Iowan 79:14, p.8
Joe Young talks about his efforts to collect food for the poor.
552 Cheese distribution June 29
Northern Iowan 78:57, p.4
Surplus cheese will be distributed.
553 Young Hui's store fills need
Northern Iowan 78:48, p.11
A look at an Asian grocery store in Cedar Falls.
554 Food fair rescheduled
Northern Iowan 78:30, p.5
International Food Fair tickets on sale.
555 Cheese but no crackers
Northern Iowan 78:27, p.4
UNISA will help to distribute surplus food.
556 Calories, carbohydrates dominate at Hardee's
Northern Iowan 78:24, p.9
A look at the menu at Hardee's; photo.
557 Untitled
Northern Iowan 78:18, p.3
Off-campus students prepare to feast on 1 fish stick, will eat candle wax for dessert; photo.
558 Attention food lovers: 'Noche Mexicana'
Northern Iowan 78:11, p.12
A Mexican dinner celebrating World Vegetarian Day will be held at the Waterloo Rec Center.
559 Co-op offers tofu as alternative to Twinkies
Northern Iowan 78:8, p.12
A look at the products and policies at Cottontop Coop.
560 Bender store will offer pizza, pop
Northern Iowan 78:5, p.6
Bender Hall will operate convenience store.
561 Middle Earth Catering: good food at low prices
Northern Iowan 78:3, p.12
Description of business run by Benjamin Parker.
562 Natural snacks and recipes can save money; cooking with "health foods"
Northern Iowan 78:1, p.20
563 Out for dinner
Northern Iowan 77:55, p.1
Students eating behind Shull Hall; photo.
564 Watch what, how much you eat to maintain health
Northern Iowan 77:55, p.6
Excerpts from Jane Juchems' presentation on food.
565 Chow down
Northern Iowan 77:53, p.5
Students eating a sixty foot banana split on top of the Union; photo.
566 Food Day 1981 celebrated
Northern Iowan 77:50, p.13
Cottontop Coop will hold potluck.
567 Sprouts: economical, nutritious
Northern Iowan 77:37, p.13
Seeds for sprouting available at Cottontop Coop.
568 Waist watching made easier at UNI with calorie counters
Public Relations News Release 1980:377, p.1
UNI dining centers now offer books that help students count calories of dinning center food.
569 Dinner for one
Northern Iowan 77:32, p.6
Mazlau Gahni prepares a meal in Bartlett Hall; photo.
570 Is it soup yet?
Northern Iowan 77:52, p.19
Pam Rumley cooking some supper in a residence hall; photo.
571 Ministries organize 'Fast for World Hunger'
Northern Iowan 77:32, p.1
Students may choose not to eat at Food Service; money will be given to charity.
572 Try natural food for thought
Northern Iowan 77:32, p.12
Cottontop Coop offers recipes.
573 UNI Professor Barbara Pershing gives tips on smart grocery shopping
Public Relations News Release 1980:241, p.1
Professor Barbara Pershing talks about shopping around and getting the most for your money when it comes to buying groceries.
574 Public service announcement
Public Relations News Release 1980:186, p.1
Tickets still available for the International Food Fair.
575 Public service announcement.
Public Relations News Release 1980:186, p.1
Over thirty countries will be serving food at the International Food Fair.
576 Tickets still available for UNI International Dinner
Public Relations News Release 1980:185, p.1
Food from over thirty countries and recipe books will be on display at this years International Food Fair, with tickets still remaining.
577 Take off pounds at food service
Northern Iowan 77:15, p.9
Advice on eating at dining centers and still losing weight.
578 They're not restricted only to vegetables
Northern Iowan 77:10, p.10
Advice from vegetarians.
579 Up the Creek
Public Relations News Release 77:26, p.12
Quick and easy cooking tips for the outdoors.
580 UNI to hold luncheon for older students
Public Relations News Release 1980:20, p.1
Luncheons are offered for non-traditional students so that they can feel more like themselves.
581 Food stamps may not be available this summer
Northern Iowan 76:56, p.1
Food stamps may be made unavailable to Iowans from June to September due to a lack of funding.
582 No Chinese food for you!
Northern Iowan 76:51, p.3
Reservations for a demonstration workshop on Chinese cooking have already been filled.
583 Chinese cooking
Northern Iowan 76:50, p.5
Evelyn Chien will give a demonstration on Chinese cooking.
584 Try stuffing it the right way
Northern Iowan 76:40, p.5
The American Dietetic Association will hold its eighth annual campaign for national nutrition. Posters promoting nutrition month can be seen on campus.
585 Student sandwich choices--tasty to tasteless
Northern Iowan 76:33, p.6
Students describe their most "creative" sandwiches.
586 Food fight breaks out in Redeker
Northern Iowan 76:16, p.1
Two food fights recently broke out at the Redeker Center; photo.
587 'How the Bookers Cook'er'
Northern Iowan 76:15, p.6
Library staff publishes a cookbook.
588 Tips on fighting the losing battle
Northern Iowan 76:10, p.15
Students can enjoy all their favorite foods if they make the right food choices; photo.
589 Hot dog lovers . . . .
Northern Iowan 75:46, p.1
Noehren Hall sponsored an April Fool's Pig-out; photo.
590 Fast foods: serve a purpose but with lots of calories
Northern Iowan 75:45, p.12
Professor Conklin gives her views on fast foods.
591 Natural foods
Northern Iowan 75:29, p.7
Harriet Jessen will speak.
592 Food stamps, WIC available to students; application procedures explained
Northern Iowan 75:25, p.3
593 Health food store
Northern Iowan 75:24, p.8
The Healthy Self will open on Hill; photo.
594 Educating public goal of Nat'l Food Day
Northern Iowan 74:53, p.7
Booths and displays in Union offer information; photo.
595 Hungry fans at Dome
Northern Iowan 74:37, p.9
A look at the amount of food consumed at main events in the Dome.
596 Wasted Union Blues
Northern Iowan 74:56, p.3
Dorm food attacks student in a dream.
597 Basically for the Off-Campus
Northern Iowan 74:8, p.3
Tips on food.
598 Basically for the off-campus
Northern Iowan 74:3, p.9
Tips for off-campus students on parking and cheap living.
599 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 73:55, p.11
Activities and meetings.
600 What's Up?
Northern Iowan 73:51, p.8
Activities and meetings.