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Almost every turkey sold in the United States was bred to develop a grotesquely large chest. But there’s a more human way to raise a holiday bird. Here’s how.
Mailman Fights Off Turkeys While Trying To Deliver Mail
Wild turkeys might seem innocent, but they can actually have a pretty big attitude. As the Massachusetts Executive Office of Energy and Environmental Affairs states: "Wild turkeys ...
What Foods Were Served At The First Thanksgiving?
The menu that day doesn't have all that much in common with the staples of a modern one.
Americans Are Eating More Fish Than Ever. Is This A Good Thing?
Good news and bad news, overall.
Farmworkers on Edge After Trump Elected President
This is not a good time to be an immigrant farmworker.
Sponsored: The True Test of Olive Oil Quality
Swirl, sniff, slurp, swallow. While it may sound like a nursery rhyme, these are the key steps for determining whether or not an oil is “extra virgin,” the highest grade of olive oil.
American-Style Third Wave Coffee Makes Inroads In Turkey
Can light roast, pourover coffee overtake traditional Turkish brews?
New Technology Could Keep Billions of Male Chicks From Being Ground Alive
An Austin, Texas-based pasture raised egg company is hoping to end the needless deaths of billions of male chicks each year with the help of new technology that uses infrared rays to determine the sex of an egg the day its laid.
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