Friday, 31 July 2015
Exercise in Adolescence
Exercise in Adolescence
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21 Fabulous Kitchen Gadgets Every Family Needs
Ward off the witching hour with these sanity saving tools.
BabyCakes Doughnut Maker
Who needs trips to the donut shop when you can make your own healthier versions at home? Make Saturday mornings special again with this fun favorite that will have the whole family smiling.
Find it here for $29.99
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Kitchen Aid Stand Mixer
From bread to cakes to cookies and doughnuts these heavy duty mixers are putting in work in the kitchen and living up their names as a true "aid."
Find it here for $239.99
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Calphalon Apple Slicer
It might not look like much but this handy little tool can save you both time and sanity to get snacks on the table.
Find it here for $9.99
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The Cook & Carry Crockpot
No longer a 70's splurge, the latest version of the crockpot is the millennial parent's dream. Throw in your ingredients in the morning, turn it on and walk away. Dinner is done, son!
Find it here for $29.99
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Bakers Around The World Celebrated J.K. Rowling's Birthday With Incredible "Harry Potter" Cakes
How do you art? How do you cake?
As many fans know, J.K. Rowling and her most famous character, Harry Potter, were born on July 31.
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22 Tim Hortons Fails Every Canadian Will Recognize
Double double dose of disappointment.
This tea that just couldn't.
Rude.
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World on the verge of an effective Ebola vaccine
"This is an extremely promising development," said Dr Margaret Chan, Director-General of the World Health Organization. "The credit goes to the Guinean Government, the people living in the communities and our partners in this project. An effective vaccine will be another very important tool for both current and future Ebola outbreaks." via WHO news Read More Here..
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23 Food Gadgets For Lazy People
Do less.
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Corn Zipper
This easy-to-use corn "zipper" cuts and collects your kernels with one push. Get it here.
These herb scissors:
Quickly chop your herbs with these handy, multi-cut scissors. Recipe here.
This pizza-cutting fork:
If you’re too proper to eat pizza with your hands, but also too lazy to get and knife and a fork, then this is for you! Get it here.
What Is An Artificial Ingredient, Anyway?
Food companies are taking artificial additives out of food to suit consumers’ changing tastes. But “natural” doesn’t necessarily mean “better,” scientists say.
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This spring, some of America's biggest fast-food chains proudly announced that their menus were going natural, a change that would ripple through tens of thousands of restaurants nationwide.
Panera committed to removing artificial additives and banned more than 150 ingredients from its menu. Taco Bell and Pizza Hut — both owned by Yum Brands — followed with their own plans to nix artificial ingredients. Subway, the country's biggest chain with 27,200 stores, declared that it too would no longer serve foods with artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives. Papa John's jumped in to advertise its long-held policy of using "clean" ingredients. And Chipotle, which helped to pioneer the healthy fast-food movement, announced it would switch to a natural tortilla.
Meanwhile, in supermarkets, giant food manufacturers including General Mills, Nestlé, and Kraft all made their own promises about removing artificial ingredients.
It seemed as if the food industry had reached a turning point in the name of wellness, and consumers largely greeted these changes with relief and support. But what many people don't seem to realize is that removing artificial ingredients isn't likely to have any impact on their health.
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What is missing from the discussion about ingredients is the fact that "natural and artificial flavors really aren't that different," according to the Environmental Working Group. "The actual chemicals in these two kinds of flavors may be exactly the same: The chemical structures of the individual molecules may be indistinguishable."
The chemical vanillin, for example, is found in vanilla bean extract and is the primary flavor people associate with vanilla. Vanillin can also be synthetically produced as an artificial flavor. It doesn't have the same range of flavors as natural vanilla extract, which contains other chemicals that make the taste more complex, but it does the job at a lower cost. According to Markus Lipp, a senior director of food standards at United States Pharmacopeial Convention, a nonprofit that publishes quality standards for the food industry, "there is no known and accepted study that would prove" it is less healthy than natural vanilla.
It gets even trickier when it comes to whether finished products, rather than the specific ingredients in them, can be labeled "natural." According to the FDA, "It is difficult to define a food product that is 'natural' because the food has probably been processed and is no longer the product of the earth."
Consider for example, the very idea of an all-natural hot dog.
"However, the agency has not objected to the use of the term if the food does not contain added color, artificial flavors, or synthetic substances," Kenneth Cook, president of the Environmental Working Group, said. "A food is not healthy because it has fewer industrial additives in it. But we're waking up to the fact that industrial additives are put in without rigorous review."
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