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13. EWG Report || How 'Bout Them Apples?
- www.ewg.org
- How 'Bout Them Apples?.
- Download How 'Bout Them Apples? Pesticides in Children's Food Ten Years After Alar.
- Pesticides on Apples, Peaches, Some Other Produce Still Pose Health Risks for Children Parents Can Easily Substitute Foods to Cut Pesticide Exposure, Study Says.
- 25 -- Ten years after a consumer revolt against apples treated with the carcinogen Alar prompted a ban on the chemical, children are no better protected from pesticides in the nation's food supply, according to government data on the pesticides most often found in kids' favorite foods. A new study by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) shows apples, as well as some other fruits and vegetables, are so contaminated parents should consider substituting items known to be lower in pesticides. ...
- The group said an emergency cancellation of the bug killer methyl parathion is needed because hundreds of thousands of preschoolers are exceeding government-established safety limits for the pesticide every day, mostly through consumption of apples and peaches. EWG recommended that until methyl parathion is banned, parents shift from apples and peaches to other fresh fruits for preschoolers. ...
- According to EWG's report, How 'Bout Them Apples?: .
- Ten years after Alar, apples are still loaded with pesticides. ... More than half the children exposed to an unsafe dose of OP insecticides get it from apples, apple sauce or apple juice. Some apples are so toxic that just one bite can deliver an unsafe dose of OPs to a child under five. ...
- Government tests show that red raspberries, strawberries, apples, and peaches grown in the United States and cantaloupe from Mexico are the foods most contaminated with pesticides. ...
14. Apple Quest
- coe.west.asu.edu
- Apples in Arizona?.
- Apples are very important in America. ...
- So many people eat apples, the Apple Growers of America want to find more places for orchards. ...
- Work with your partner or in a group; use the computer and other resources in our classroom to learn what apples need to grow. You'll have to decide if Phoenix is a good place to grow apples. ...
- Compare what you found out - should we grow apples in Phoenix? .
- Washington Apples .
- Michigan Apples .
- New York Apples .
- New Zealand Apples .
- Arizona Cider Apples .
- Why Michigan apples are good for us .
- Dole - Why apples are good for us .
- Fun stuff to know about apples .
- After gathering your information about what apples need to grow, what have you decided about planting apple trees in Phoenix? Report your findings to the class and we'll take a vote - will we tell the Apple Growers of America to locate their new apple orchards in Phoenix? .
- Think of words that describe apples - their color, texture, taste, size.
15. Mashed Maple Syrup Apples
- www.cookingwithkids.com
- Mashed Maple Syrup Apples.
- Make sure you use Red Delicious apples, since other varieties behave differently when baked. ...
- 4 Red Delicious apples.
- Use a small, unbuttered baking dish for baking the apples and a 9 by 4 inch loaf pan for the mashed mixture. ...
- Peel the apples and core them, using an apple corer, but leave them whole. ...
- While the broiler is heating, add the maple syrup, walnuts, butter, and cinnamon to the apples. ...
- Phoebe Snow's Mashed Maple Syrup Apples .
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- www.212.net
17. The New Homemaker: All About Apples
- www.newhomemaker.com
- All About Apples.
- n the Diary section a while back, I mentioned that I had acquired 40 pounds of organic apples on sale through my co-op. Using up that windfall, and planning for the apples that are now arriving in my yard and at stands and stores, had me puzzled at first. ...
- Putting Apples By.
- Saving fresh apples is a matter of finding (or making) the right spot in your home and getting (or growing) the right kind of apple. ...
- The main thing is, you need to keep the apples at 32-40°F and 80% humidity. ...
- The most common way to can apples is as sauce; canning apple chunks or pie filling is also an option, and don't forget apple butter (if you're adventurous, try apple jelly). ...
- With apples, hot water canning is acceptable (as opposed to pressure canning). ... When your apples are ready for canning, fill the jars and leave about 1/4 inch of headspace (or follow your recipes' recommendation). ...
- The easiest method for drying apples is to use a food dehydrator. It is possible to dry apples in your oven or in the sun, but your results won't be as uniform. ... If you dry apples in the sun, be sure to put some form of screen over the pieces to keep out bugs.
- To prepare apples for drying, core, peel (depending on the variety--if it's thin-skinned, leave the peel on) and slice them thinly. ... If you don't sulfur, your end product will be a little darker than the usual dried apples you see in the store.
- Apples freeze very well. ...
- One great trick I've heard of is to prepare the apples for pie filling--add all the spices, thickenings, however you like to make it; then take a pie pan, line it with foil, fill it with the apple pie filling, wrap it up and freeze it. ...
18. Environmental Working Group || foodnews.org
- www.foodnews.org
- Pesticides in Apples.
- Pesticides were found on 91 percent of the apples tested.
- There were 36 pesticides found on apples:.
- The three pesticides found most often on apples were Diphenylamine (DPA), Thiabendazole, and Azinphos methyl.
- Apples with the most pesticide residues.
- Most Apples are contaminated with more than one pesticide.
19. The Parent Site, The Recipe Club, Cooking With Apples: An Internet Guide
- theparentsite.com
- Cooking With Apples: An Internet Guide.
- One of my favorite parts of Autumn is cooking with apples. I love to take advantage of the great sales that come along for apples and my family can't seem to get enough of the yummy treats that I make with them.
- Like many web users, I let my fingers do the walking when I want to find information and new recipes, and apples are no exception! The web is full of great resources, and here are a few of them:.
- Before you get busy cooking and eating apples this season, be sure to check out StarChefs Apple Tasting Guide. ...
- "Washington Apples".
- They say that they are the "best apples on earth" and their web address says it too! When you visit this site, be sure to sign up to receive free apple recipes in your email box and if you have children, check out their "Just For Kids" area. ...
- "I Love Apples".
- -Cooking With Apples.
20. Apple Unit Theme - apple printables, lessons, ideas, poems, & more
- www.teachingheart.net
- Grab a basket and start picking some ideas for your theme on apples. ...
- Let's learn about apples! These websites will give you great background for your unit.
- farmers grow about 250 million bushels of apples. ...
- The average American consumes about 19 pounds of fresh apples each year. ...
- The average American eats just over 4 pounds of canned apples and about 1. ...
- Around the world, apple growers grow over 1 billion bushels of apples. ...
- Sort laminated apples of different sizes/colors. ...
- Have students put different size apples in order. ...
- Use different color construction paper apples to make apple patterns. ...
- Provide tiny apples and a booklet with One apple, two apples, etc. ... Have the students paste the correct number of apples on each page. ...
- Make sets of apples with matching numbers or letters for your students to match.
- Graph favorite drinks made from apples. ...
- Cut apples in halves, thirds, fourths. ...
- How Do Apples Grow?.
- Ten Apples Up on Top!.
21. Noah's Ark, Wooden Noah's Ark, Toy Arks, Wooden Toys
- www.wildapples.com
- Gunther Keil's Wild Apples workshop has been creating wooden toys for more than 30 years. Wild Apples specializes in wooden animals and Noah's Arks. ...
- Choose a link on the left to view our Product Catalog or to learn more about Wild Apples.
- Gunther Keil - Wild Apples, 4487 Rabbit Run Road,.
22. Apple Pest Management Guidelines--UC IPM
- www.ipm.ucdavis.edu
- Integrated Pest Management for Apples and Pears .
- Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Apples to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (8/02) .
- General Properties of Fungicides Used in Apples (8/02) .
- Research projects related to apples .
- apples. ...
23. How to Dry Apples - eHow.com
- www.ehow.com
- How to Dry Apples .
- Dried apples are a healthy snack and can be stored and refreshed for use in pies, applesauce and cakes. ... dried apples yields about 1 1/4 c. cooked apples. ...
- Pick pesticide-free, ripe, firm apples. ...
- Wash, core and peel the apples. ...
- Cut apples into wedges and slice into 1/4-inch-thick slices, or slice the apples into rings. ...
- Prepare the apples as described in steps 1 to 3 above. ...
- Make Winter Salad With Apples, Pecans and Stilton Cheese .
- apples .
- Make Winter Salad With Apples, Pecans and Stilton Cheese .
24. A is for Apple
- www.kinderkorner.com
- Back to School time is Apple Time for many teachers, and there are so many wonderful things you can do with apples in your classroom. ...
- Five little apples were smiling at me! .
- Down came those apples .
- Ten Shiny Apples .
- There were three shiny apples. ...
- There were six shiny apples. ...
- There were nine shiny apples. ...
- There were ten shiny apples in the tree. ...
- Apples For A Teacher .
- Apples are one of our year-long themes in my classroom. ...
- and we have four colors of apples, based on the following apple story/poem that I wrote. ...
- Apples .
- I use a calendar pocket chart for my behavior chart, with medium size laminated apples in the four colors. I also use laminated apples in the pocket chart, along with an extra set of words the kids use for matching text. We read the chart with my favorite pointers, which have red wooden apples on the end. ...
- Top with tiny paperpunch apples. ...
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