Posts Categorized: Food & Drink

58 Medals Awarded by TexSom International Wine Awards to Chilean Wineries

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Chile’s 2017 harvest is underway and the adage that what is planted now is reaped later couldn’t be more accurate. While wineries have been gathering a bounty of diverse world class wine grapes, from the heights of Chile’s Andean winegrowing limits to the cool Pacific coastline, their most recent bottlings yielded an impressive range of… Read more »

58 Medals Awarded by TexSom International Wine Awards to Chilean Wineries

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Chile Harvests 58 Medals at 2017 TEXSOM International Wine Awards USA’s premier wine awards showcase Chile’s diversity March 21, 2017, New York– Chile’s 2017 harvest is underway and the adage that what is planted now is reaped later couldn’t be more accurate. While wineries have been gathering a bounty of diverse world class wine grapes,… Read more »

Natalie’s Fresh Blood Orange Juice Wins Food and Beverage Industry Award

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Natalie’s Orchid Island Juice Company announced today that their new, squeezed fresh, Blood Orange Juice has won a prestigious Food and Beverage Industry Award (FABI) at the annual competition hosted by the National Restaurant Association.  Each year, the Associations’ FABI Awards honor the year’s most delicious, unique and exciting food and beverage products. “Our Blood… Read more »

the zen of slow cooking Spices Add Savory Serenity to Family Meals

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the zen of slow cooking Spices Add Savory Serenity to Family Meals  & Provides Employment for Adults with Developmental Disabilities Like many unique small businesses, the zen of slow cooking—which creates gourmet slow cooker spice blends—began in an effort to solve a problem. How does a busy mother of three juggle schedules, commitments and homework…yet… Read more »

In New Coast Packing/Ipsos Survey, Vast Majority ‘Concerned’ About Sugar Industry’s Influence

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Amid reports that the sugar industry manipulated science to its own ends, a substantial majority of Americans say that disclosure has left a sour taste – and some are even re-thinking their consumption of the sweet stuff. That’s the clear conclusion of a new nationwide survey from Coast Packing Company and Ipsos Research, conducted in… Read more »