Gators to play in ITA pre-qualifying
The men’s tennis team will be back on the court in the ITA Saint Francis Health System Men’s All-American Championships pre-qualifying tournament this weekend in Tulsa, Okla.
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The men’s tennis team will be back on the court in the ITA Saint Francis Health System Men’s All-American Championships pre-qualifying tournament this weekend in Tulsa, Okla.
A local startup piloted by two UF alumni screened its first national TV ad on the DIY Network last week.
Your weekly trip to the grocery store may include fanciful ideas of clean eating and a shopping cart barreled of fresh produce. Fast-forward seven days later, and do you see wilted vegetables and moldy fruits? As an idealistic shopper, we can get carried away with the variety of produce and forget that living foods have a dooming death sentence. As a conscious consumer, it’s important to be realistic with how much you’re likely to eat for the week. Your wallet will also appreciate your conservative efforts! Another solution is to prolong the expiration date of your foods with proper storage.
At my elementary school, mystery meat was the Wednesday special. It was chicken on the cafeteria menu, but once you took a bite of your first nugget, you never got the Wednesday special again. We were all just kids, and even then we knew that this mystery meat was in fact not chicken.
If you have ever stumbled upon UF senior Carly Gross’ blog, Culinary Karma, you are sure to be inspired. Gross shares her recipes and health advice like an open diary to her readers.
It’s the season of spring but the pool-day weather and laidback attitude on the UF campus says differently. Summer semester started and brought a fresh feeling from all-nighters, poor eating, drinking benders and all other poor college habits.
In a society where the quantity of our food often outshines its quality, we forget the purpose of food is to fuel our bodies with nutrients. Increasing your diet with nutrient-dense foods will increase energy levels, help maintain a healthy weight, clear skin, and improve your overall bodily function.
The debate about whether to label genetically modified foods is creating a big stir among the food industry. Packagers, distributers, regulators and consumers are amongst the discussion.
Dealing with stress can make or break you when it comes to handling a heavy workload. Studies suggest people tend to reach for foods that make tensions worse when under pressure.
Studies suggest more young adults turn to Internet TV instead of cable, broadcast or satellite TV — a trend Nielsen called “Zero-TV” in a recent study. The study reported the U.S. had more than 5 million “Zero-TV” households in 2013.
The Reitz Union expansion is still looking for student input.
The staple of an American diet: wheat. Think about what you’ve eaten thus far and chances are wheat ingredients were in every dish. Ad campaigns like Cheerios, Fiber One and Total pride their products on wheat’s vital source for fiber needed to maintain a healthy lifestyle.