FOCUS ON FRUITS

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Eating fruit provides health benefits. People who eat more vegetables and fruits as part of an overall healthy eating style are likely to have a reduced risk of some chronic diseases. Fruits provide nutrients vital for health, such as potassium, dietary fiber, vitamin C, and folate. Focus on whole fruits— fresh, canned, frozen, or dried—instead … Continued

Bok Choy Lettuce Wrappers

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This dish offers a sweet mixture of brown rice, juicy pineapple tasty chicken, and bok choy, tossed with sweet and sour sauce and wrapped in a fresh, crisp romaine lettuce leaf. INGREDIENTS • 1 1/2 cups Brown rice, long-grain, regular, dry• 1 3/4 cups Fresh bok choy, sliced 1/4″• 1 3/4 cups Canned pineapple tidbits, … Continued

LSU VERSUS CLEMSON:Battle of the Tigers

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By Max Druckman It is America’s most popular sport, filling up stadiums around the nation with more than 100,000 dedicated fans each Saturday. The excitement and rivalry all culminate in three games between the top four teams in the nation. The much anticipated College Football Playoff (CFP) takes place in December and January at the … Continued

The Millstone Times Student Of The Month

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By Pam Teel Seven-year old Alyssa Cox lives in Millstone Township. She attends the St. Thomas Blue Ribbon School in Old Bridge, NJ. She is in the second grade. She really likes her math and art class and likes being with her friends during school. Alyssa has been on the honor roll for five marking … Continued

NEWSIES IS COMING TO TOWN

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By Pam Teel Mark your calendars now for March 6th and 7th when Eagle Productions will showcase this year’s performance of Disney’s NEWSIES, a Musical Based on the Disney Film. Centered around the historical newsboy strike of 1899, this stage production combines music by Alan Menken, lyrics by Jack Feldman, and a book by Harvey … Continued

HOW TO LOVE THE JOB THAT YOU HAVE

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By Mia Ingui A common goal among most adults is to land a job that you love to do while making a decent living. Whether you attended college or jumped straight into the job market, it is possible to love the job that you have, even if the job is not ideal. Here are ways … Continued

WOLFE RESOLUTION CREATING OBESITY CARE WEEK CLEARS COMMITTEE

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In an effort to educate New Jerseyans on a complex disorder that affects more than a quarter of the state’s adult population, the Assembly Health and Senior Services Committee cleared a joint resolution (AJR160) on December 5th, 2019 designating the second week in October as “Obesity Care Week.” “Obesity affects so much more than self-esteem, … Continued