• Food, soap pantry's shelves nearly bare - Palladium-Item

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    Food, soap pantry's shelves nearly bare
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    Hunger has no season. Salvation Army's food and soap pantry shelves that fill with donations in November and December are running critically low now. “For food donations, people think of us at Christmas and this time of year, we don't get anything ...
  • To Keep Food From The Trash Bin, Spanish City Sets Up A Communal Fridge - NPR

    To Keep Food From The Trash Bin, Spanish City Sets Up A Communal Fridge
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    People in the Spanish city of Bilbao have a mission: to cut down on food waste. Now, to prevent food from going directly into the garbage, residents just send it to the Solidarity Fridge. (This story first aired on August 13 on Morning Edition.) ...
  • Faith-Based Nonprofit Opens New Food Pantry - LEX18 Lexington KY News

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    Faith-Based Nonprofit Opens New Food Pantry
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    BOWLING GREEN, Ky. (AP) - The crowd applauded as the ribbon was cut to mark the grand opening of Manna Mart, Hotel INC's new food pantry building. Hotel INC is a faith-based nonprofit that provides help with meal planning, budgeting and financial ...
    Faith-based nonprofit opens new food pantry in Bowling GreenEvansville Courier & Pressall 16 news articles »
  • Junior miners jump into medical marijuana, food service amid slump - Business Insider

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    Junior miners jump into medical marijuana, food service amid slump
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    Many of the world's junior miners are laying down their picks and shovels to start new ventures ranging from egg exporting to medical marijuana farming, as they as try to survive a crash in metals prices by shifting away from exploration. Prices for ...
    REFILE-Junior miners jump into medical marijuana, food service amid slumpReutersall 23 news articles »
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  • 6 Reasons to Love Spicy Food - ABC News

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    6 Reasons to Love Spicy Food
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    Spicy foods are hot, pun intended. According to a report from Technomic, the majority of consumers -- 54 percent -- say that hot or spicy foods are appealing, up from 46 percent in 2009, and the trend is popular across nearly all age ranges. The NPD ...

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