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28. Hollywoods Hottest Accessory: The Big Coffee Cup
Reese Witherspoon likes a grande almond strong soy latte, Mary-Kate Olsen has a venti sugar-free vanilla skim latte, Nicole Kidman orders a triple grande skim wet cappuccino, Renee Zellweger gets a grande extra hot vanilla latte with cinnamon and Katie Holmes has a half-caf grande soy latte, Williams said. Handbags and headbands may be chic, but if you really want to be a Hollywood hottie, you need to tote a colossal cup of caffeine. And more often than not, it looks like the starlets...
Source15 hours ago

29. Del Monte joins recall of pet food
Menu Foods and Nestle Purina have pulled millions of cans of cuts-and-gravy wet cat and dog food off the market, and Hill's recalled a dry cat food sold through veterinarians. Hundreds of deaths suspected of being caused by the contaminated food have been reported across the nation. Veterinarians advise pet owners to avoid feeding their animals products containing wheat gluten, a source of protein. In Oregon, more cats than dogs have developed kidney dysfunction or died after eating...
Source3 hours ago

30. Gaining Weight? Maybe It's Just Water
Over about two or three hours, the stomach will release food into the small intestine, but only as fast as that organ can process it. Small intestine: This 20-foot organ does most of the digesting, and that can take up to six hours. Personal Trainer Washington DC Mesothelioma and Lung Cancer Home Health Knock out Kidney Disease News Doreen Gentzler Get Healthy 4 Life Community Events Video Health & Fitness Expo Health Center A to Z Guides iVillage Health Better Vision Heart Health Diet And...
Source3/30/2007

31. Cash or check, please
Printer Friendly Version Email This Story Cash or check, please Some local businesses shun plastic because of inconvenience, high fees By Brian McNeill /bmcneill@dailyprogress.com . 978-7266 April 2, 2007 At Cville Coffee on a recent Sunday afternoon, a young mother ordered two sandwiches, a latte, a cup of coffee and a cookie for her daughter in a stroller. Printer Friendly Version Email This Story Cash or check, please Some local businesses shun plastic because of inconvenience, high...
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32. What's really in that wine?
And it would be hard to maintain the notion that wine is an ethereal elixir if, before uncorking, consumers read that their Pinot Noir or Syrah contained Mega Purple (a brand of concentrated wine color), oak chips or such additives as oak gall nuts, grape juice concentrate, tartaric acid, citric acid, dissolved oxygen, copper and water. And it would be hard to maintain the notion that wine is an ethereal elixir if, before uncorking, consumers read that their Pinot Noir or Syrah contained...
SourceBaltimore Sun,MD

33. Dieting isn't about starvation, but quality nutrition
Dieting isn't about starvation, but quality nutrition : Lifestyle Columns : Evansville Courier Press Login . Member Center . Contact Us . Site Map . Archives . Alerts . Subscribe to the paper. But regardless of program type, only 5 percent of participants are able to maintain their weight loss over the long haul. Instead her belief that body weight, diseases and energy levels are all about the food we eat took her back to the basics removing processing, chemicals, preservatives and...
Source6 hours ago

34. Awash in a sea of sodas
Coke and Pepsi are among the companies with products in these areas, but a large chunk of their sales remain in carbonated soft drinks, which are struggling. As more consumers are turning away from full-sugar sodas, both Pepsi and Coke are responding to their declining regular cola sales with a myriad of new products. And now both companies are taking the demand for healthy beverages a step further with sodas fortified with vitamins and minerals. Driving the proliferation of new soft...
SourceGreat Falls Tribune,MT

35. Food being collected during April for Food Bank of Central Louisiana
Students, faculty, and administration are asked to collect food through the month of April to help the less fortunate in their community. Nutrition is essential for maintaining good health, and unhealthy adults are not productive and unhealthy children cannot learn, stated Alexander. Our area is one of the most impoverished in the nation, one where parents cannot afford to feed their children. All of the food collected is donated to the agencies within the parish. The students learn about...
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36. Fool on the Street: What's in Store for Starbucks
We thought it might be enlightening to take a peek at what the coffee giant's chief financial officer, Michael Casey, had to say about the company's outlook and plans. More soul foodOK, the whole "soul" controversy might be getting a bit old, and the company has spent plenty of time scrambling to explain what it all meant (not to mention all the time the media has kicked the idea around, too) In that spirit, we've listened in on some investment-bank conferences with major companies and are...
SourceMotley Fool

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