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Archive for January, 2010

 

Cooking with a Crock Pot…

January 29th, 2010

Crock pot cooking has a glorious past! In grandma’s day the crock pot was called the slow cooker. She would load it up with roast beef and potatoes, or chicken and vegetables, and let it simmer all day long, filling the house with the delicious aroma. Crock pot cooking makes it easy to cook a [...]

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Health Care For America – Obama Versus McCain

January 27th, 2010

Understanding for the future of your health is important. The cost of healthcare is expected to double in 9 short years. With spending expected to grow to more than $ 4,300,000,000,000 for the Americans, the campaigns presidential candidate strategies to combat the growing problems of industrial development in health care.
Each candidate has a plan for [...]

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Male Breast Reduction Is Quickly Becoming A Popular Plastic Surgery Procedure

January 25th, 2010

Unlike women who talk to one another about their breast augmentation or liposuction, men do not talk to one another about gynecomastia. They treat it as a closely guarded secret, and tend to hide their gynecomastia under clothing – until they get it fixed. Once their gynecomastia is fixed, many men pretend that it never [...]

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Is Your Organization Healthy? In Every Sense of the Word?

January 21st, 2010

When people think of health, they tend to think of physical and emotional health. Energy, vitality, healthy eating, exercise, etc. are all very important things and something that I’ve been integrating into my leadership work with execs for years. But there’s also the “organizational health” — the health of the whole organization.
Of course there’s the [...]

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UK’s Doctors: Butter Is Bad For Heart

January 19th, 2010

The increasing cases of heart attacks in young patients of age 30 years to make some doctors recommend to not consuming the butter.
Based on the National Diet Survey, 9 out of 10 children or 88 percent of men and 88 percent of women in the UK known to consume excessive saturated fat.
Saturated fat is a [...]

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A Simple Way To Cook A Turkey

January 17th, 2010

Preparing a turkey may be one of the easiest tasks you’ll take on as a cook because all you really have to do is put the turkey in the oven and then take it out when it is done. It’s that simple. Yes, it does take some time to cook, but you don’t have to [...]

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