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37. Our Children and Their Migraines, How Do You All Cope?
So, I purchased a new chocolate mint sauce for ice cream, not that we need it mind you, and have to hide it on my poor baby! Our daughter and husband say it is not fair to them not to have a little chocolate in the house, and our son goes nuts knowing he can't have any and that it is in the house. Migraine - Our Children and Their Migraines, How Do You All Cope? MyMigraineConnection.com. So, I purchased a new chocolate mint sauce for ice cream, not that we need it mind you, and have to...
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38. South Africa: Kiddie Ad Ban Looms for Junk Food
Targeting children with advertising for so-called "junk" or non-nutritional food will be prohibited if draft regulations on the labelling and advertising of foodstuffs gazetted by the health department are promulgated in their current form. Purveyors of some foods with questionable nutritional value, such as McDonald's and Wimpy -- hot favourites with children worldwide -- will also have to be more forthcoming about the ingredients of their offerings, especially salt, fat and sugar....
SourceAllAfrica.com,Washington

39. Business news in brief
Industrial equipment manufacturer has reached a deal to sell its Bobcat earth-moving division and two other corporate units to the Korean company Doosan Infracore for $4. Tyson credited higher average sales prices for chicken, beef, pork and prepared foods, export growth and a cost-cutting program that is ahead of a target of saving $200 million this year. The world s largest meat processor reported a bigger-than-expected profit for its third fiscal quarter on Monday and raised its profit...
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40. Some junk-food ads cut from kids' diets
And Kellogg's policy, which was introduced this year in response to threatened litigation, still allows Frosted Flakes cereal and Fruit Twistables snacks to be marketed to kids, said Margot Wootan, director of nutrition policy at the Center for Science in the Public Interest. But critics say that the self-regulated pledges don't go far enough, and that advertising guidelines without an industrywide standard or method of enforcement won't do much good. Companies aim to placate legislators...
SourceLos Angeles Times,CA

41. New focus in hunt for "hot chocolate" rapist
Police said the attacker was called the "hot chocolate rapist" because he used pharmaceutical drugs to spike drinks, usually hot chocolate, that he purchased for his victims before sexually assaulting them. Victoria Police have stepped up their hunt for the serial sex offender dubbed the "hot chocolate rapist", after receiving new information. A police image of the serial offender dubbed the 'hot chocolate rapist' The rapist was described at the time as being about 172cms tall, of medium...
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42. Chad gets married, seeks beer
Among the seven or eight monumental mistakes I've made in my tortured adult life -- outside of the occasional matrimonial gaffe -- none was bigger than embracing Shiner Bock as my beer of choice to replace the late Rolling Rock. Against all odds, we were married on a steamy Las Vegas evening in the middle of the Rio poker room in front of a horrified gallery. Chad gets married, seeks beer. It was my longest-sustained relationship -- by at least 19 years -- and arguably my most rewarding. I...
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43. Boulder at center of organic food fight
Safeway doesn't break out results for its individual stores, but CEO Steven Burd said in a conference call this month that the Lifestyle stores "continue to perform famously" and that the company has converted nearly half of its conventional stores to the format. On top of that, Boulder natural foods aficionados can pick among a twice-weekly seasonal farmer's market, a Vitamin Cottage, Safeway's Lifestyle store and - until a couple of weeks ago - a co-operative market. Whole Foods...
SourceRocky Mountain News,CO

44. Cook It: Beer-Battered Fish Tacos with Peach Salsa
Whisk in the beer to create a batter. One at a time, pick up each piece of fish and allow excess batter drip back into the bowl. Cook until crisp and golden, 2 to 4 minutes per side, then transfer to a plate and loosely cover with foil. Place half the tilapia pieces in the batter and turn to coat. Heat 2 teaspoons of the oil in a large non-stick skillet over medium-high heat. Add the fish to the pan, placing each piece into a bit of the oil. Coat the remaining fish pieces with batter and...
Source7/30/2007

45. Despite Her Addiction to Junk Food Winehouse Struggles to Put on ...
The soul singer is said to be a junk food addict and a chocoholic, but she still struggles to gain weight. British singer Amy Winehouse s worryingly thin physique has attracted a lot of attention. Winehouse s self-destructive behaviour has made many worry that one of Britain s young talent is doomed. At the event, the singer made her fans wait for about 50 minutes as she went to Selfridges. However, the Rehab singer gave a delightful performance at the gig, which came as a relief to her...
SourceMedIndia,India

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