• Fruit or vegetable? Botanically speaking, a fruit. Horticulturally (and legally), a vegetable. In 1893, the U.S. Supreme Court legally classified the tomato as a vegetable because it’s used as one. ...
TO EAT THEIR VEGETABLES, THIS WEEK’S FARM TO FORK IS FOR YOU. I GO BACK TO SCHOOL TO LEARN FROM A CAFETERIA CHEF WHO IS GETTING STUDENTS TO EAT THOSE VEGGIES, AND NOT JUST BY DISGUISING THEM. THIS ...
When I saw an advance copy of "Power Vegetables!," the second cookbook by Peter Meehan and the editors of Lucky Peach magazine, my first thought was that vegetables — and even vegetarianism — might ...
We all know how important it is to include vegetables in our diet, but it can be hard to find unique ways to cook them that are delicious. Maybe you've gotten tired of your go-to simple roasted ...
The days are getting longer … cherry blossoms are blooming … spring is just around the corner! Celebrate this changing season with March of the Vegetables, a parade for vegetables, by vegetables (or ...
Smiley-faced potatoes encourage children to eat their vegetables, a study has found. The study published in the journal Nutrients found that potatoes played a significant role in school-aged children ...
We consulted some expert chefs to find out some easy ways to make those frozen vegetables taste a lot better. They may even ...
• Fruit or vegetable? Botanically speaking, a fruit. Horticulturally (and legally), a vegetable. In 1893, the U.S. Supreme Court legally classified the tomato as a vegetable because it is used as one.