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First Coast ConnectFlorida’s oldest public market, The Jacksonville Farmers Market, is celebrating its 75th year in business this weekend with fresh food, fun and live…
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Kids in more than half of Duval County Public Schools can now get free breakfast and lunch whether their families qualify for public assistance or not.…
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In the United States, 40 percent of the food produced annually goes to waste. Doug Rauch, former president of Trader Joe's, wants to do something about it. He's opening a restaurant that will transform produce past its sell date into healthful take-out food.
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The bill would cut funding for the program over the next 10 years and affect an estimated 4 million Americans. The measure, passed narrowly along party lines, is not expected to pass the Senate.
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The region has an alarmingly high incidence of rotted teeth, and heavy soda consumption is a big reason why, dentists and health advocates say. So they're beginning to target the food stamp program to ban recipients from buying soda with their vouchers.
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Top Chef fan favorite Grayson Schmitz is appearing tonight in downtown Jacksonville at the main branch of the Jacksonville Public Library to help launch…
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Tulane medical students are trading in their scrubs for chefs whites. They've teamed up with culinary students at Johnson & Wales University as part of an innovative new program designed to teach both groups how good nutrition can help stave off lifestyle diseases.
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1) Sunday, September 1 — If you are what you eat, there will be a lot of jerks walking around downtown on Sunday. Jacksonville’s First Annual Jerk Food…
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It's a tucked-away neighborhood spot with tempting mile-high cakes, bistro lunches, even a Zen garden and wine bar.Located in historic Springfield on…
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1) Saturday, August 24 — The art, food, and music of India and Africa come together at Underbelly for the release of Ivory Lounge, produced by Cyrus…