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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Updates to “Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides”
The Environmental Working Group recently released an updated version of its popular “Shopper’s Guide to Pesticides in Produce” with information on 45 fruits and vegetables. Also included for the first time is a Plus category featuring green beans and leafy … Continue reading
Caring for golf clubs the SoyGolf way
Whether you are a professional golfer or someone who enjoys a good game on weekends, taking care of your golf clubs should be a top priority. Dirt on golf clubs can have a negative impact on your game. Dirt can … Continue reading
Food safety tips when dealing with fresh produce
Fresh fruits and vegetables are a staple of summer cooking. Whether home grown, store bought or purchased from a local farmer’s market, fresh produce is healthy and nutritious, but it can also harbor dangerous bacteria if not stored, handled, and … Continue reading