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Keep seafood healthy, crunchy without frying
Keep seafood healthy, crunchy without frying (Daily World)
Seafood has lots of offer a healthy diet. Much of it is lean, and even the fattier varieties are loaded with the so-called good fats.

Seafood declared safe in Barataria (NOLA)
Recreational and commercial fishing has been reopened in the Barataria basin , the coastal area hit the hardest by the massive BP oil spill .

2 flour tortillas... Too many choices of fillings (The Town Talk)
When it comes to quesadillas, I tend to go one of two ways -- neither of them great.

Misrata rebels given chance to act their age during lull in fighting
Misrata rebels given chance to act their age during lull in fighting (Guardian Unlimited)
Xan Rice meets rebels in the city, where an uneasy calm has descended since Gaddafi's forces were kicked out Misrata rebels: Abdulfatah Shaka has the blue scarf on his head, Alsallabi is in the green jacket with the guitar, and Mohamed is on the far right.

SC Senate: Make collards official vegetable (Augusta Chronicle)
South Carolina legislators gave the lowly collard green its due Tuesday when the Senate agreed to make it the official state vegetable.

Red pepper spice may reduce appetite (STAR 98.7 FM)
About one-half teaspoon of dried, ground cayenne red pepper may help curb appetite, especially for those who don't normally eat it, U.S. researchers suggest.

Yum Brands considering Little Sheep bid (NewsChannel 9 WSYR)
Yum Brands, owner of the Pizza Hut, Taco Bell and KFC fast-food brands, is considering buying a majority stake in the Little Sheep Group Ltd.

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