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Vegan zombie wear!
The above was just too good to ignore. If you enjoyed the awesome Zombie Food Pyramid, you might want want to get out the wallet for some vegan zombies. It makes sense -- while it might not be a cerebral meal, why can't the world have vegan zombies ...
Undead Twist on the Food Pyramid
The FDA's food pyramid has helped people from all walks of life decide what to eat every day. Now, however, there is a new walk of life, or I should say unlife, that will benefit from the pyramid. The Zombie food pyramid sets new guidelines for the ...
Older adults get their own food pyramid
We all know that the Food Pyramid under went a makeover a few years ago, both in cosmetics to make it easier to understand, as well as content for updates to health and nutrition needs. However, a specially targeted Food Pyramid for older adults ...
MyPyramid turns one
This week marked
the one year anniversary of the MyPyramid website, based on the USDA's
"new" food pyramid. The site has been one of the most popular government website with 1.7
billion hits in its first year.
We're all ...
A child's food pyramid, play made practical
The center of discourse and industrial endorsements, the good old Food Pyramid created by the FDA in 1984 (now re-created), can be used effectively with children. Because kids don't think abstractly until about age 11, a visual guide is often useful ...
Deconstructing The Food Pyramid
The Washington Post takes a look at the new food pyramid. Gone is the friendly little diagram with pictures of the food you are supposed to eat. Instead there is an inscrutable rainbow triangle with a stylized guy running up it. The old pyramid was ...
Peaches, Pyramids and Pinot - The Hartford Courant in 60 Seconds
Bean-and-rice salad. Photo: Natalie Maynor, Flickr
Rice is the overlooked salad base for summer fare.
Even with the tomato blight, it's still the season for a nicely chilled gazpacho -- whether ...
Baked Corn Dogs - Feast Your Eyes
Baked corn dog and cole slaw. Photo: you can count on me.
As we bid goodbye to state fair season, this picture reminds us of how good trashy food can be, if done properly. We can already taste the wonderful ...








