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Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Turkey Prep: Safe Cooking Tips From Experts

The DuPage County Health Department and a Meijer dietician offer tips to leave Thanksgiving diners in a happy food coma.

If you haven't already bought that turkey or started to defrost it, times a wasting. Thanksgiving cooking shouldn't be stressful and it really shouldn't be a health risk.  Get news in your inbox. Sign up for the Patch newsletter. Like Naperville Patch on Facebook. With a few simple touches and proper cooking, a great turkey will serve as the cornerstone of a pleasing and sleep-inducing meal. The DuPage County Health Department along with Meijer’s Registered Dietitian Shari Steinbach have offered advice and a few techniques that will make cooking that Thanksgiving dinner a safe and tasty meal. The bird can induce a great Tryptophan coma among all of your relatives, including the ones you like.   The DuPage County Health Department offers …

Thursday, December 29, 2011

2011 in Review: 5 of the Most Read Stories

Naperville Patch takes a look back at the year in news.

As the saying goes, time flies and boy did 2011 fly on by. As we prepare to welcome in 2012 and whatever the New Year will bring, we are going to take a moment to reflect on 2011 and the stories that were some of the most read on Naperville Patch. While looking back on the biggest stories of the year is pretty standard, we’ve decided to share some of the stories that were our readers’ favorites on Naperville Patch. Here’s a look back at five of our most read stories of 2011: 5. Wine Drinkers Rejoice: Cooper's Hawk Planning Summer Opening  In the summer of 2011, Cooper’s Hawk opened its Naperville location, which boasted the restaurant chain’s largest wine bar to date. Ground was broken in February for the restaurant, which is located …

Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Turkey Prep: Safe Cooking Tips From Experts

The DuPage County Health Department and a Meijer dietician offer tips to leave Thanksgiving diners in a happy food coma.

If you haven't already bought that turkey or started to defrost it, times a wasting. Thanksgiving cooking shouldn't be stressful and it really shouldn't be a health risk.  With a few simple touches and proper cooking, a great turkey will serve as the cornerstone of a pleasing and sleep-inducing meal. The DuPage County Health Department along with Meijer’s Registered Dietitian Shari Steinbach have offered advice and a few techniques that will make cooking that Thanksgiving dinner a safe and tasty meal. The bird can induce a great Tryptophan coma among all of your relatives, including the ones you like.   The DuPage County Health Department offers the following tips when it comes to thawing and cooking safety:    

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