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Chow Line: Feed the brain by eating smart (for 1/24/10)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-feed-brain-eating-smart-12410-1
damage. And finally, drinking plenty of water and other fluids can prevent dehydration, which can affect ... clarity of the mind. A good guideline to keep hydrated is to drink enough fluids to need to urinate every ... January 15, 2010 What sorts of foods should I eat to keep my mental activity at its peak function? ...
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Smart Stuff with Twig Walkingstick (for the Week of Jan. 7, 2007): Warmer Winters, Sooner Weevils
December 21, 2006 Q.: Dear Twig: How do scientists know there's global warming — global ... this good to know.) It does this based on the bloom times of plants. It shows, for instance, that black ... too: that the locusts now bloom and the weevils now weevil about three weeks sooner than they did in ...
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Chow Line: Focus on safety with mailed food gifts (12/7/12)
how to keep perishable foods safe when delivered over long distances. For the lowdown, go to ... packaging, and how it was made and processed. But a “Keep refrigerated” instruction on the label is a sure ... The box contained cheese spreads that said “Keep refrigerated” on the label. They had been at room ...
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Ag. Technology Program Part of Conservation Conference
develop more efficient record keeping. An Ohio AgriculturalTechnology Association (OATA) Program will be ... offered at the Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference to help broaden the knowledge and use of how ... bring something new and different to the table this year about communication and record keeping ...
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Online Challenge Can Help 'Kick Off the Pounds'
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/online-challenge-can-help-kick-pounds
as increasing physical activity, drinking more water, watching portion sizes, and eating more ... participated in a similar challenge in the spring, Treber said. "People appreciate how easy it is to ... things down also helps keep you accountable, and increases your chance of actually adopting healthy ...
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Chow Line: Microwave ovens safe if used properly
April 27, 2012 A friend forwarded an email message that showed how using water heated in the ... microwave (and then allowed to cool) can kill houseplants. Is using the microwave to heat food safe? First, ... let me ease any anxiety over houseplants. I’m not sure who would heat water in the microwave before ...
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Register Now for New Environmental Leaders Institute
Erie, the workshop will focus on the issue of harmful algal blooms and broaden participants' ... "Those working on transportation issues need to talk with water and energy managers," for example, ... workshop, which includes a field trip, will focus in part on how to help people identify shared values and ...
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Safe Sitter Class Information
program supplies and pizza lunch. Students should bring their own drink. Credit cards or checks payable to ... Safe Sitter® is designed to prepare students in grades 6-8 to be safe when they’re home alone, ... role-playing exercises. Students learn: Safety Skills: Students learn how to prevent unsafe situations and ...
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Dormant Turfgrass Still Needs a Little 'TLC'
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/dormant-turfgrass-still-needs-little-tlc
evaporation going on in the morning," he said. "A half inch of water per week is enough to keep the ... Kentucky bluegrass, to enter dormancy to preserve water and nutrients, but stressed the importance of ... keeping them healthy during drought situations. "Turfgrass is genetically engineered to shut down if ...
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DIY Food Gifts (Making Flavored Vinegars and Spiced Apples)
https://franklin.osu.edu/events/diy-food-gifts-making-flavored-vinegars-spiced-apples
This December, you have two opportunities to learn how to use a water bath canner to make safe ...