Cancer-fighting at the dinner table is acceptable. Proceed.
Reblogged from Fixations of a Canadian Twentysomething: An ode to the mini cabbage Crunch crunch. Pat of butter. Brussels sprouts are yummy. Slice them up and Roast them quick, So good in the tummy! Thank you. Thank you. I know that that’s exactly what you were hoping to read this afternoon. It doesn’t end there! [...]
Doux Souvenir
Reblogged from At Down Under: I was like a child in a toy shop the first time I entered in Aurore Capucine, a small pâtisserie in the 9th arrondissement of Paris that sells delightful treats. In the summertime, I remember there were lovely tartelettes with fresh fruits and berries. Each one looking like a pièce [...]
Anti Cancer Shopping Tips: What’s going in your Tomato Sauce?
Reblogged from Eat and Beat Cancer: Today you’re making tomato sauce. Good choice. Tomatoes are prized for their lycopene, the pigment that turns them red and is associated with anti-cancer activity. Read more… 466 more words Some good guidelines for anti-cancer cooking with tomatoes.
iFoodstamps
Reblogged from theredpillguide: Submitted by Tyler Durden on 03/02/2012 12:12 -0500 Think Apple is the only thing allowed to hit new records every month? Think again: presenting iFoodstamps – the number of Americans living in poverty (or at least doing a damn good job of fooling the government in pretending they do). As of December, per SNAP this number [...]
Anti-Cancer Nutrition
Reblogged from Frances L Arnold's Blog: Most of us know someone who is a cancer survivor or is currently fighting this ravaging disease. I’ve taken a strong interest in cancer prevention and survival largely because I’m shocked over and over at how confused many healthcare providers and consumers appear when it comes to cancer and [...]
A More Beautiful Life
Not to get all Martha Stewart, but author Mary Callahan had this up on Facebook today, Save Food From the Fridge. Fridges are big, and energy suckers too. For keeping things cold, they’re great. But for the default food storage? Maybe not. Especially when so many things taste so much better at room temp. Seems [...]
It Was Bound to Happen
In today’s news– Man Suffers Heart Attack After Eating Triple Bypass Burger at Heart Attack Grill He’s probably going to be okay. Heart Attack Grill has waitresses dressed in sexy nurse costumes, maybe one of them had a cell phone and the presence of mind to call 911. Last year, Blair River, the public face [...]
Bursting With Food Energy
That’s the kind of copy advertising agents would put on a box of candy-coated cereal before they realized that even the American public knows ‘food energy’ is another word for ‘calories’. ‘Extreme’– a manly word, still works. MacDonald’s sold a lot of ‘Double Down’ sandwiches by appealing to our inner ‘bad boy’. The Jack in [...]
Forks over Knives and Portlandia
No, they’re not really related, but both are great viewing material. Forks over Knives is sobering and reminds us all to eat our vegetables. Portlandia is just plain hysterical — skits riffing on all the outrageous people in Portland and beyond. BTW, the Mayor of Portland portrayed in the skits has an uncanny likeness to [...]
Smart Charity
A woman who lives on a limited income and relies on food pantries to get through the month told me she likes a particular church, “they let you pick out what you need. I’m on a special diet and I can’t eat a lot of foods.” I like the food pantry at First Unitarian. They [...]

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