Food
10 Food Myths You Probably Believe
All too often we get carried away believing (or worse, repeating) everything we are told and don't spend enough time questioning what's actually been said. We've picked 10 very common health mantras you hear everyday and weeded out the worst of the lies, because we want you to eat all the avocados. All of them.
On The Road With Doug: German Dinner at Immanuel United Church of Christ
It's time for another installment of On the Road With Doug, only this time I didn't go very far. Fundraisers happen all the time for local churches. Some really step out of the box or fill a niche that when you mention it, you instantly think of that church. That certainly applies to the Immanuel United Church of Christ, at 418 West 4th Street, who had their 13th Annual German Dinner on Saturday (October 27).
Subway Sandwich Artist Foils Robbery, Throws Soup At Thief in Ghost Mask
Sedalia’s Weekend Events – Weekend of October 27
Can Milk Prevent HIV?
As the old saying goes, milk does a body good. But in addition to strong teeth and healthy bones, milk may also have the power to protect against HIV.
Local Restaurants Serve Up Tasty Samples at the 2012 Taste of Sedalia Food Fair [PHOTOS]
The 2012 Taste of Sedalia Food Fair was held last night in the Agriculture Building on the Missouri State Fairgrounds. The Food Fair featured several restaurants from the Sedalia area serving food samples to attendees. A raffle and live music was also provided. KSIS's Rebehka Cramer visited the food fair and took the following photos of the event.
FDA Investigates Possible Link Between Monster Energy Drink and Five Deaths
Today, highly caffeinated drinks are more popular than ever, especially among teens. But one leading energy drink, Monster, is currently under investigation by the Food and Drug Administration for a possible link to five deaths.
Sedalia’s Weekend Events – Weekend of October 20
Lucky Chinese Restaurant Re-Opens in Sedalia
Lucky Chinese, which has been in business for the last 15 years, recently made the decision to tear down their small restaurant and have now tripled their space in their new location. Lucky Chinese is now open at 2710 West Broadway and held a ribbon cutting ceremony with the Sedalia Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, October 18.


