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ll across the country, family restaurants and neighborhood diners are getting ready for their close-up. That’s because a recipe contest is shining the spotlight on their signature dishes—the very dishes that make their own communities proud.

The “Neighborhood to Nation” Recipe Contest celebrates these one-ofa-kind dishes and the local, independent restaurants that are truly the heart of the neighborhood. The contest, from General Mills Foodservice, gives them the opportunity to put their local flavor in the national spotlight and the potential to earn cash prizes as well as funds for a local charity.

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“Everyone has a favorite local restaurant they visit for the good food as well as the way the owner or staff makes them feel welcome and part of the family,” said Grace Gilbertson, senior marketing manager for General Mills Foodservice. “Recognizing the strong connection these neighborhood restaurants have in their communities, we want to reward them with a chance to win some money for themselves and their business as well as the potential to give back to their community.”

cial) using at least one ingredient from General Mills’ list of eligible products. Three recipe winners will be selected, from which two will each be awarded a $10,000 first prize, and one will earn the Grand Prize Package: $40,000 cash and a $10,000 donation to a local charity.

While the contest is only open to independent family dining or “neighborhood” restaurants and their staff, consumers can encourage their favorite diner to enter. The competition is intended to inspire culinary creativity, giving foodservice operators, chefs and line cooks at independent family dining or “neighborhood” restaurants an opportunity to experiment with high-quality products from General Mills as well as exclusive access to trend information, insights and ideas to help them differentiate their menus and delight their diners. How To Participate From Aug. 1 through Sept. 30, 2014, restaurants may submit their favorite original breakfast, entrée or dessert recipes (or create a new spe-

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Contest Criteria Entries will be judged based on taste, appearance, creativity and foodservice viability. The top 15 finalists and recipes will be announced in February. Three Recipe Category Winners will travel to General Mills’ headquarters in March for a day of celebration and culinary inspiration as well as the announcement of the official Grand Prize winner. The recipe contest entry period ends Sept. 30, 2014. Official rules are available online at www.NeighborhoodtoNation.com. For more information, call 1-800-215-6120 or visit www.NeighborhoodtoNation.com. -(NAPSI)

Is Fracking Dangerous For Our Health?

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oncerns surrounding the potential effects of hydraulic fracturing (also known as fracking) on public health and our environment have policymakers, industrialists and scientists looking to address critical questions about safety. Toxicologists—scientists who study the adverse effects of chemicals on human, animal and environmental health—can provide some of the answers and have identified a number of areas of potential concern regarding fracking. Water and air pollution, as well as worker health, associated with hydraulic fracturing need to be investigated further, according to the Society of Toxicology (SOT). SOT, which represents more than 7,700 toxicologists, says that determining what risks hydraulic fracturing may pose to workers, nearby communities and the environment is challenging. The geologic composition of the fracking

site, types of chemicals used, storage and handling of produced and flowback water, machinery employed and other factors can work individually or together to produce ill effects. Toxicologists are trained to characterize the potential health effects of specific chemicals and complex mixtures of chemicals by investigating how they interact with each other and how their effects may be altered by other factors. Many studies are under way to better understand how hydraulic fracturing may contribute to the contamination of water and air supplies. SOT members and other toxicologists are currently part of these efforts and will continue to stage new studies and develop predictive models to understand if there is potential for harm to public or environmental health. To learn more, visit the Society of Toxicology website at www.toxicology.org. -(NAPSI)


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