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Food for Thought: A Melon for Dieters and Diabetics, Science News Online, Aug. 4, 2007.
Paul Cézanne French, 1839-1906 Cézanne au chapeau melon, esquisse (Portrait of Cézanne), 1885-86 oil, 17 1/2 x 14 (V 514; R 584). Also exhibited in Chicago and Boston. Lent to the Armory Show by Stephan Bourgeois. Provenance: Stephan Bourgeois Gallery, New York; F.
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During the growing season of 2004 we grew 15 varieties of melons at the Horticulture Research Center. Unfortunately we were plagued by an intense golf-ball sized hail storm on August 10, 2004. The marketable harvest of most melons was drastically reduced.
For centuries, bitter melon has been used in the Philippines as a therapeutic remedy in a variety of illnesses such as leukemia, diabetes(before the invention of insulin) asthma, insect bites, menstrual cycle problems, stomach problems, as well as many other maladies. Today, in the United S
Florida Food Fare by Mary King and Mary Jo Oswald Family & Consumer Sciences University of Florida / IFAS Sarasota County Extension Cantaloupe Description: Actually, the correct term for cantaloupe in the United States is muskmelon.
The Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society (WDCS) is the leading international charity dedicated solely to the worldwide conservation and welfare of all whales, dolphins and porpoises (cetaceans). WDCS was established in 1987 and now has over 70000 supporters all around the world. WDCS has already
Eggheads weigh in on why underdog Gustav Klimt beat out all rivals in the world's-most-expensive painting competition. Last week cosmetics heir Ron Lauder didn't even reach for the coins but went right for the folding money, shelling out $135 million for Klimt's portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer.