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Markets, Pickled Eggs and Meatballs - The Oregonian in 60 Seconds

Produce at Farmers' Market
Farmers' market. Photo: NatalieMaynor, Flickr

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Squirrel Gets Head Stuck in Yogurt Container Video




Oh, man. So this squirrel was caught on film with its head stuck inside a Yoplait yogurt container.

The squirrel attempts to do all of its usual running, jumping, and generally squirrelish activities against the majestic backdrop of a white, elegant gazebo at South Carolina's Furman University -- all while wearing the container on its head. Apparently the videographer, a WYFF photographer, helped the squirrel remove his cap after filming this footage.

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Squirrel on Film:
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Dannon Goes Growth Hormone-Free

dannonWe reported a few weeks back about how Yoplait was going growth-hormone free. Well now Dannon's following suit, reports Civil Eats. Dannon, which controls around one third of the country's dairy market, cites consumer demand as the reason behind the change. The company says it will go rbGH (recombinant bovine growth hormone)-free by the end of the year.

There are various health and animal rights issues surrounding the use of rbGH on dairy cows. The hormones have been linked to increased rates of infections in cattle, necessitating greater antibiotic use. And some studies have shown that rbGH raises levels of a hormone in cow's milk; higher than normal levels of IGF-1 in humans may raise the risk of breast cancer. Others say no significant difference has been shown between milk from rBST-treated and milk from non-rBST-treated cows.

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Tip of the Day - Use Yogurt in Desserts

Find out how to use yogurt as a healthy alternative to high fat ingredients when baking.
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Slashfood Ate (8): Unexpected homemade goodies

homemade peanut butter cupsI'm often surprised to realize that many of the groceries I buy can be simply made at home. I tend to presume that cottage cheese just grows on supermarket shelves, for example, or that making vanilla requires complex machinery. So while it may be more convenient to throw these items into your cart than to cultivate them in your own kitchen, try making any of these eight treats at home the next time you're feeling bold.
  1. Homemade cottage cheese from Serious Eats
  2. Homemade vanilla extract from Simply Recipes
  3. Homemade peanut butter cups from Baking Bites
  4. Homemade girl scout cookies, also from Baking Bites
  5. Homemade yogurt from 101 Cookbooks
  6. Homemade soy milk from Just Hungry
  7. Homemade butter from The Wednesday Chef
  8. Homemade soda from Mother Earth News
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