Food

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# Title Date Summary
251 2009 guide to locally grown meats, fruits, vegetables now available
Public Relations News Release 2008:579, p.1
The directory features information about where to purchase locally grown meats, fruits and vegetables in Black Hawk and neighboring Iowa counties. It also lists grocers, restaurants and institutions that buy local foods.
252 UNI Museum to host discussion on memorable family meals
Public Relations News Release 2008:568, p.1
Roundtable discussion on "Sharing Slow Food Memories;" Summer exhibit "Slow Food to Fast Food: The Way Iowans Ate," on display. "This exhibit illustrates the visuals and tells us a story of what we know about the ritual of eating from 1870-1970."
253 UNI Museums seeks heritage recipes
Public Relations News Release 2008:554, p.1
The museum wants to hear about learning to bake your grandmother's famous apple pie, sitting down for holiday dinner with corn bread dressing or the painstaking detail your mother took in prparing your family's favorite dish.f
254 Summer exhibit features nostalgic view of Iowa's foodways
Public Relations News Release 2008:548, p.1
The Museums' nostalgic summer exhibit, "Slow Food to Fast Food: The Way Iowans Ate," will explore the major transformation in Iowa's foodways from the 1870s to the 1970s.
255 Loving food again
Northern Iowan 105:51, p.7
Food is taken for granted. It is always on the shelf and available at our convenience. Humans need to consider the production, transportation, and preparation of their food.
256 UNI events this week
Northern Iowan 105:51, p.3
Dates, times, and places for events on or near campus for the coming week.
257 The end of petroleum-food
Northern Iowan 105:47, p.7
Concerns expressed with the use of petroleum to transport food. Dependence on fossil fuels questioned.
258 Failure of the "Green Revolution"
Northern Iowan 105:45, p.5
The success of Norman Borlaug's "Green Revolution" in India disputed. Believes that increased crop yields have not aided the general population. The poor have no money to purchase the food.
259 Small-scale equals big problems
Northern Iowan 105:43, p.3
World hunger and the lack of food will not be solved by returning to smaller farming operations. Appreciate the food on your plate, don't stress about how your food was made, but rather think of the people who don't have enough to eat.
260 Sugar and stress
Northern Iowan 105:36, p.8
Believes that sugar consumption has changed from being used to keep the ruling class content to now being a nearly universal addiction. Living things respond to stress each day. The human response to stress is becoming less than positive.
261 Putting money in the garbage disposal
Northern Iowan 105:33, p.8
Asks why only freshmen are required to purchase a 14 meal per week plan and why students should be billed for meals that they do not eat.
262 The wonders of a home-cooked meal
Northern Iowan 105:31, p.3
Relaxing with family during a meal is important. There is less noise, no rush to head off to class, and no nasty weather conditions. Taking advantage of the Dashes meals on campus does allow eating in your room or other buildings.
263 What you can do
Northern Iowan 105:30, p.5
Many difficult situations exist in the world today. It will take all of humanity to overcome bad economies, wars, and hunger. Even the small things individuals can do will help.
264 Old Chicago Pizza and Pasta to grace College Square Mall
Northern Iowan 105:28, p.1
The moderately priced, family friendly restaurant, Old Chicago Pizza and Pasta, will enhance the shopping experience at College Square Mall; photo.
265 Tips 4 finals
Northern Iowan 105:27, p.10
Offers tips for final examinations including finding a good study environment, preparing study guides limiting distractions, and staying healthy.
266 Family, food, and factory farms
Northern Iowan 105:26, p.5
Considers the personal and global impact of eating meat; urges others to consider the implications.
267 Leopold Center Grant to fund new efforts by UNI's local food partnership
Public Relations News Release 2008:263, p.1
Northern Iowa Food and Farm Partnership, housed in the Center for Energy and Environmental Education and an expansion of the Local Food Project, has facilitated institutional purchases of local produce, dairy and meat products for more than a decade.
268 Warm-up with winter recipes for the dorm
Northern Iowan 105:25, p.7
Recipes for chili and cocoa; photo.
269 Things that annoy me
Northern Iowan 105:22, p.4
Slow walkers, musicals, wet food trays, bikers, and going through drive throughs are a few things that upset some people.
270 The upside of graduation
Northern Iowan 105:22, p.3
The wind, tests and quizzes, the library, construction, and overpriced food are a few of the things that will not be missed upon graduation.
271 Diners to enjoy locally grown meal, hear Californian physician's perspective of local and sustainable food
Public Relations News Release 2008:199, p.1
Preston Maring, associate physician-in-chief at Oakland Medical Center in Oakland, Calif., and W. K. Kellogg Foundation Food and Society Policy Fellow, will present "Sustaining Iowa: Making the Connection between Food, Health, and the Land."
272 Buy fresh, buy local pays off
Northern Iowa Today 92:2, p.10
A look at efforts by consumers and institutions to buy locally produced food and other goods; photo.
273 Late night munchies
Northern Iowan 105:13, p.7
More food choices near campus late at night after the bars close would not only be convenient, but could prevent some serious incidents.
274 Avoiding a daily eating contest
Northern Iowan 105:13, p.9
Texas A & M study shows that students living in the dorms eat 387 more calories per day than those living off campus. Those living off campus believe that they can control what is in their cupboards; photo.
275 A big thank you to the parents
Northern Iowan 105:13, p.8
Recognizes sacrifices made by parents for their children; appreciates parents for providing clothing, housing , food, and education for their children.
276 Homecoming 2008
Northern Iowan 105:11, p.12
Themes of past Homecoming events, 2007 facts, food drive, and last year's sell-out football crowd remembered; photo.
277 A break from take-out
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.14
Barmuda Corporation and the Iowa Restaurant Association are sponsoring "The Culinary Affair" at the Park Place Event Center; proceeds from the six course meal, including wine and appetizers, go to Iowa hospitality industry training programs; photo.
278 Omega Red hosts party at College Square Mall
Northern Iowan 105:9, p.4
Annual party for tattoo and piercing studio will be held this week.
279 Increasing oldness in senior citizens linked to aging
Northern Iowan 105:6, p.6
Fear of the dangers from food contamination, health issues, and accidents can be overwhelming.
280 Grow something!
Northern Iowan 105:3, p.7
Students urged to get involved in growing things. The process will help connect the person with the soil and their surroundings.
281 UNI gets an "A" in foods
Northern Iowan 105:1, p.11
Comparison of high school and college food options; photo.
282 A cultural transformation
Northern Iowan 104:58, p.2
Thoughts on working with nature and the soil; photo.
283 Weekend fun in the Cedar Valley July 18-20
Northern Iowan 104:58, p.1
Farmers markets, College Hill Arts Festival, BBQ'Loo and Blues Too!, Friends of the Library Used Book & Magazine Sale, plus music in Overman Park, Hub, Isle Casino, Reverb, and Jameson's.
284 EntreBash! Networking event planned for O'Brien County entrepreneurs on June 6
Public Relations News Release 2007:687, p.1
EntreBash!, hosted by the UNI Regional Business Center and the O'Brien County Economic Development Corporation, is a networking event which offers technical assistance and the opportunity to network with fellow entrepreneurs.
285 Panther Portrait
Northern Iowan 104:54, p.
Panther Bash is held every year; photo.
286 The bright side of rising oil and food costs
Northern Iowan 104:53, p.7
Rising costs do make us look for alternatives, whether it be in transportation or the way we eat. Appreciation of nature is enhanced by a slower pace of living.
287 Sushi surprise
Northern Iowan 104:53, p.1
Fresh sushi at the Piazza; photo.
288 UNI partnership seeks to expand reach of local-food economy
Northern Iowan 104:53, p.4
Kamyar Enshayan proposes a local food distribution network and light processing of vegetables to add economic vitality to our area.
289 Economic impact of buying foods grown in and around Black Hawk County to be revealed April 18
Public Relations News Release 2007:587, p.1
Several organizations will share the results of 10 years of building the local food economy.
290 Simplicity is the key to living life well
Northern Iowan 104:44, p.9
Product choices sometimes are overwhelming; photo.
291 Food crises
Northern Iowan 105:42, p.7
Regulations proposed to centralize the oversight of food production and distribution under the umbrella of the Food and Drug Administration. This action seen as adding more regulations for the small scale agricultural producer.
292 Prom's Closet aids local high school students
Northern Iowan 105:42, p.10
Amanda Roth and Amanda Wieck are collecting formal dresses, shoes, jewelry, and accessories for high school girls to use for spring dances. A ten dollar donation will go to the Northeast Iowa Food Bank; photo.
293 Fad diets: not as simple as they claim
Northern Iowan 104:32, p.5
Many 'fad' diets are unsafe and simply do not work, according to Dean Schillinger, Hy-Vee dietician.
294 Turkish Ashura Day celebration to take place at UNI
Public Relations News Release 2007:389, p.1
The Turkish Student Association and the Iowa Dialog Center will be hosting and Ashura Day celebration February 2.
295 Here comes the wedding showcase
Northern Iowan 104:24, p.10
Review of the bi-annual wedding show; held November 11 at the Park Place Event Center; photo.
296 Little changes can add up
Northern Iowan 104:21, p.2
Tips for eating healthful food include eating breakfast.
297 No need to taste the rainbow
Northern Iowan 104:14, p.7
Skittles colorful product should not be the trend for other well known food items.
298 UNI's Local Food Project leads national food trend
Northern Iowan 104:13, p.21
Local Food Project is now ten years old; UNI now purchases a significant amount of food from local producers; the trend seems to be growing; photo.
299 International food festival at UNI October 8
Public Relations News Release 2007:191, p.1
The International Club of Business Students and Global Associates will be hosting an international food festival October 8.
300 Panther Portraits
Northern Iowan 104:11, p.11
Students on campus; photo.