Archive for January, 2008




 In a nutshell: Thousands of pounds of boneless chicken breasts are being recalled because of a seasoning that includes milk but was not declared on the label. For people who are allergic to milk, that could be problematic or fatal.
Jan. 26, 2008–Perdue Farms, Inc., an Accomac, Va., company, is recalling approximately 24,710 pounds of boneless, [more...]


February, which is right around the corner, is National Heart Month–Be Heart Healthy. If you have any heart healthy ideas to share, please do.
Shape magazine was kind enough to share these recipes with Circle of Food blog. Shape has developed a day’s worth of delicious, easy recipes that incorporate every one of our 15 heart-saving foods. [more...]


We were surprised to learn that the Super Bowl is the second biggest eating day after Thanksgiving. Not being a sports fan and not even knowing which teams are playing, I wouldn’t know.
I do know that malls are not crowded during the Super Bowl and neither are movie theatres. During my previous entrepreneurial years in [more...]


Millions of Americans will settle down in front of the television on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 3, 2008 to cheer on their favorite team, making this the second highest day of food consumption in the United States after Thanksgiving.
USDA’s Food Safety and Inspection Service offers some smart tips to help Super Bowl partygoers and hosts [more...]


In a nutshell: Kroger had to recall deli tri bean salad because of green beans that were recently recalled by New Era Canning Co. The recall affects 15 states. The tri bean salad may cause a fatal form of food poisoning.
January 21, 2008 – Inter-American Products, a division of The Kroger Co. announced a voluntary recall [more...]