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This is equivalent to about two chicken breast fillets, the limit of meat one person can consume weekly without harming the planet. The figure applies only to poultry and pork. The study warns that ...
In a city where space is measured in square inches and restaurant tabs often require a second mortgage, finding an all-you-can-eat experience that delivers on both quantity and quality feels like ...
A leading heart specialist has issued a stark warning about the top three foods to dodge in order to keep your cholesterol ...
Conscious Valley has just won an outstanding food producer award for its lamb raised just outside the capital and solid direct to consumers. It's thick cut loin lamb chops were named the "dish" Hero ...
British holidaymakers hoping for a tasty supermarket haul this summer are in for a shock, due to a government ban on ...
While social media might have you convinced that chewing on uncooked steak is the ultimate shortcut to six-pack abs, your gut ...
Tick bites are increasing alpha-gal meat allergy cases, especially in fragmented suburban and forested landscapes.
When you're the Super Bowl MVP and the most important athlete in Philadelphia, in order to handle that role on a daily basis, your diet must be absolutely ...
If you want to eat meat without damaging the planet, scientists say you should stick to about 255 grams of poultry or pork ...
New research suggests that any tick bites from these three species could leave you with an unexpected allergy to red meat.
Public health campaigns and dietary guidelines urge us to eat less meat and include more legumes. But what does 'less' really ...
Oily fish (which, BTW, also includes mackerel, sardines, anchovies, and trout) contain a good deal of vitamin D, too, which ...