Resources Magazine
Winter 2001
Features
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Food Techs on the Fast Track by Anna María Pérez-Wright NMSU's human nutrition and food science program prepares students for high-tech health and food industry careers. |
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Hell's Kitchen? Even the most neat and organized kitchens can harbor food safety hazards. How does your kitchen measure up? |
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Bottling the Bounty by D'Lyn Ford An NMSU food technology specialist helps New Mexico's food processors make sure their products are both tasty and safe. |
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Eating For Life by Kevin Robinson With a personal approach to education, NMSU's Cooperative Extension Service is helping New Mexicans cope with the ills of poor nutrition. |
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Big News for Nuts: Pecans Make Headlines by Natalie Johnson Stop the presses! NMSU researchers find that eating pecans can lower bad cholesterol. |
Departments
Guest Corner
- A lifetime of success
Hot Stuff
- It's in the bones (Winter 2001)
- Flavorful 4-H (Winter 2001)
- A kitchen for the community (Winter 2001)
- Help, my mouth's on fire! (Winter 2001)
Además
- Nutrition education: a 21st century lifesaver




