Chicken Bacteria Could Boost Urinary Tracht Infections; Jessica Simpson Nearly Named Baby "Zinfandel"
And the strains could be increasingly drug-resistant.
And the strains could be increasingly drug-resistant.
Former Food Network boss Bruce Seidel is heading up the project.
Quinoa salad struggles to compete with Flamin' Hot Cheetoes for the hearts and minds of schoolkids.
Espresso should be sipped after a meal and not its creamy counterpart.
The great U.S. author publishes her second recipe collection called Great Food, All Day Long.
The LAPD search is on in Sherman Oaks after a French restaurant is robbed of its dough.
The Governor eradicates some of the tougher requirements for food stamp users.
Despite potential profits, a Cabernet just doesn't pair well with a value meal.
We're crossing our fingers that geophagy, the practice of eating dirt, doesn't catch on through trend or necessity.
By the end of 2011, food stamp usage will hit a new high in Los Angeles.
In other news, Pepsi and Jamba Juice have both gone very green.
The loudmouth chef needs pest control, while the newly named CalFresh program has the approval of focus groups.
Courtney Cox steals Jennifer Aniston's lunch habits and a Desperate Housewives star claims a legal action against her from restaurant partners is without merit.
A supermodel has recurring nightmares about potatoes and a Malibu institution has a powerful hook.
Padma Lakshmi offers hints to her baby's identity and Russia makes a move to curb alcoholism.
Tweeting reveals a celeb chef rumor for Downtown L.A. and China gets a SoCal burger chain.
The city hold its 11th annual Thanksgiving dinner, while locavores learn to catch their own food.
A rat-catching plant is found in the Philippines, while Julia Child hits number one again.
Charger's star gets a fine for his Twitters on training camp food and The Cowboys charge $90 for a pizza.