Food

Yogurt sales sour as U.S. breakfast culture changes

What’s eating yogurt? Despite shelves full of new varieties – from Icelandic to Australian to coconut-based – U.S. yogurt sales are in a multiyear slump. Yogurt companies are conf...

These warm, fluffy pull-apart dinner rolls are bliss to eat and a cinch to make

I don’t have many fond memories of school cafeteria lunches. There are two main reasons for that. One, my mom packed my lunch most of the time, and two, when I did partake in what was on the...

Mexican restaurant opens on College Drive

Restaurateur plans to fill niche for late-night meals

Thanksgiving recipes, but with chiles in everything

The endless chile war being waged between Colorado and New Mexico may never reach détente because there may never be a definitive answer to which state grows the best chiles. Do the famous H...

Special South African gin is infused with elephant dung

MOSSEL BAY, South Africa – The makers of a South African gin infused with elephant dung swear their use of the animal’s excrement is no gimmick. The creators of Indlovu Gin, Les a...

Durango breweries hop on hard seltzer bandwagon

Ska, Steamworks plan to can seltzers currently on tap

Thai entrepreneur pushing insects as the snack of the future

BANGKOK – They are sold in bags like salted peanuts, or tubes like stacked potato chips, but these crunchy morsels on the shelves of Thai convenience stores and supermarkets stand apart from...

Natural Grocers to host cooking for a healthy gut class

Natural Grocers will host a cooking for a healthy gut class from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the store, 1123 Camino Del Rio. The class will discuss combining prebiotics and probi...

The secret to these chili lime black bean tacos: 20 minutes and a few pantry staples

Our fellow home cooks are constantly asking us for ideas and recipes to help them put a healthy-ish meal on the table at lightning speed – for those nights when you just don’t have time for ...

Alaska university taking PB&J as payment for parking tickets

ANCHORAGE, Alaska – What a lip-smacking offer! Anyone with unpaid parking fines at the University of Alaska Anchorage campus has the option to reduce or cover the cost of their ...

New Mexico farmer, writer starts a global garlic war

Dixon author and farmer takes on international spice firm

Utah taps out on low-alcohol beer sales

SALT LAKE CITY – The first change to beer alcohol limits since the end of Prohibition nearly a century ago just came to Utah. The state became the next-to-last in the country to s...
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