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1: Mmm, Kolkata: Eats on the streets and off the beaten path
Kolkata, India, offers delicious-looking -- but potentially gut-busting -- street food, beautiful temples, fascinating religious effigy workshops and legendary coffeehouses. Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from the site.

2: Good and bad airport foods for your waistline
Cold as iceThe International Ice and Snow Festival in Harbin, the capital of China's Hellongiang Province, is held every year and attracts hundreds of thousands of revelers. Air travel, like holiday parties and office bake-offs, is one of those occasions during which it's acutely difficult to eat wholesome, healthy food.

3: Haiti earthquake diary: Orphans and a sense of community
We visit two orphanages where the buildings are fine, but everyone is still sleeping outside. We put a human face, a child's face on this tragedy. But how long will the rest of the world care? A Haitian orphan huddles on the ground of a tent set up by the Dutch Urban Search and Rescue team at the UN compound located in Port-au-Prince Wednesday.

4: Why Am I Losing So Little Weight?
At work, a group of us have started a group weight-loss competition modeled on "The Biggest Loser." So, for the past six weeks I have been watching what I eat and I've been walking on the treadmill three or four times per week. But I've only lost four pounds! I'd like to lose at least 12 more pounds.

5: The Most Nutritious Fruits
When I was a child, I was always told by my mom to eat fruits, she always tells me how nutritious it is, and now that I am older, I became curious about which of these fruits is the most nutritious? Therefore, here are five of the most nutritious fruits.

6: Top Destinations That You and Your Family Can Enjoy In Singapore
Singapore is a great place to visit for adventure. They have many great tourist destinations that you and your family will surely love.

7: Don't blame fast food: Mummies had heart disease
ORLANDO, Fla. You can't blame this one on McDonald's: Researchers have found signs of heart disease in 3,500-year-old mummies. "We think of it as being caused by modern risk factors," such as fast food, smoking and a lack of exercise, but the findings show that these aren't the only reasons arteries clog, said Dr.

8: The Brain Boosting And Energy Enhancing Food
keeping our body's state of well-being is of huge importance. Making sure that you are physically fit and healthy is also making sure that great achievements and accomplishments are already up coming your way.
But then, it is still not enough to only consider your body. How about also having a healthy brain function?

9: Ask Dr. Denton:The 'Big Fat Lie'. Smart people eat 'Smart Fats'
About The Charts and Nutrition Facts * For accuracy, the calorie chart and fat chart are based on the biggest serving size available. * These nutrition facts came directly from the USDA or manufacturer/restaurant. * If you're using a calorie counter, remember that Fat, Carbs, and Protein calories are just close estimations based on the Atwater factors: Fat: 9 cal/g Carb: 4 cal/g Protein: 4 cal/g * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

10: Authentic Mexican Food For Fish and Seafood Lovers
Popular fast food chains might have fooled you that seafood and Mexican cooking do not go together but this could not be further from the truth. The Mexicans are a nation of fish fans and seafood lovers and they enjoy alternating classic meat and poultry dishes for Mexican fish recipes.

Mexico is bordered by two seas and there is also the Gulf of Mexico for great fishing. In areas like Veracruz, seafood is ubiquitous, but since it is easily transported, seafood is actually popular all over the country

11: Cancer, according to Dr Mukhopadhyay, is also on the ...
Kolkata: Alarmed by the sudden rise in cancer cases, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose Cancer Research Institute (NSCBCRI) is setting up 15 telemedicine centres in the city and districts. Cancer Control Programme has sanctioned Rs 50 lakh for the purpose," said Dr Ashis Mukhopadhyay, NSCBCRI director.

12: Eat Better To Live Better and be Healthy
Do you get stressed easily or are you chilled out? Believe it or not, but the way you live, the way you think and even what you eat determines to a large extent your stress levels. If you are highly stressed out, and no stress management technique seems to be working for you, then may be you need to change your lifestyle...

13: Learning to give thought to healthy food
Rotorua is getting a new generation of foodies - and they are on a mission to take healthy cooking into their own communities. Pataka Kai is a two-year programme aimed at teaching members of Rotorua communities healthy meals on a budget. They will then take their knowledge back to their communities and share what they have learned.

14: Retail figures show sales boost
June helped boost shop takings, according to the figures from the Scottish Retail Consortium (SRC).Total sales for the month were 6.6% ahead of the levels registered in June last year. Comparing stores that were open continuously over the 12 months, sales were up 2.2%. The figures follow a disappointing showing in May, which the SRC said were its worst figures for nine years.

15: Food prices are likely to increase
Rice prices are likely to increase with major rice exporters Vietnam and India confirming that they will curb overseas sales in an effort to combat food inflation (Arab News)In respond to that Egypt is doubling it's export duties on rice, Egypt's trade ministry plans to double export duties on rice to LE2,000 ($358) per ton, the daily al Mal has reported. Egypt's trade ministry had informed companies which sell rice to the state's General Authority for Supply Commodities (GASC) of the increase, the council member has said.

16: Thinner wallets, fatter bellies
Thinner wallets, fatter belliesHow the bad economy is encouraging bad habits - and how health officials are fighting back Fattening foods are cheaper and easier to find than healthier fare. People are working longer hours for less pay, taking second jobs to make up lost earnings, and struggling to maintain a gym membership - or all three.

17: Delicious Fake Foods You Should Stay Away From
Regardless of where you live, your country's health guide recommends a balanced diet. We're told from the time we're in grade school that for optimum health, make sure to include fruits, vegetables, grains, meat, and milk in your daily diet. Many of us are pretty good at eating well, but our diets are also fraught with mutant foods - items not even close to being found in nature.

18: Writers guide eaters in switch to organic
There was a time when eating in an environmentally, ethically conscious way was a drab business - brown and beige food with a few wilted organic vegetables at the grocery store. But these days, everything is coming up green and, forgive us, groovy. Buying delicious, locally and humanely raised food is the new righteous way to save your health and your planet.

19: Fresh Strawberries Dipped in Chocolate
Strawberries dipped in chocolate are the perfect gift for your family, friend, and special someone. Hand dipped in gourmet chocolate, these strawberries are the most demanding and wonderful gift for anyone around. Occasions, events and celebrations are part of our busy lives, but now traditional gifts like purchasing an expensive jewelry, selecting a tie, or choosing a book; are no longer practiced. An innovation in gifts is brought to you by some creative people in form of dipped strawberries.

20: Healthful shift ahead for food at US schools
Students in Des Moines schools are getting a taste of the changes facing kids across the United States, if Congress cracks down as expected on what can be sold in school cafeterias and vending machines. French fries, nachos, lemonade, Oreos and Pop-Tarts are out. Also gone: ice cream bars and other products that do not meet the district's standards set in 2005 for fat, sugar and sodium.

21: Playhouse Cafe's three owners use their professional ...
Lemoyne's Playhouse Cafe has all the traditional amenities of a coffeehouse. The menu includes a full espresso bar, salads, wraps and sandwiches, there's free Wi-Fi, and live acoustic music occasionally greets visitors. But the refrigerator houses kid-friendly "organic peanut butterflies" and "beary turkey" sandwiches cut to look like those animals, and sippy cups sit on the tables alongside laptops and iced lattes.

22: Given the large Indian population in Dubai, was their ...
Welcome back to Dubai. The food's changed a lot since you first opened Indego in 2005, huh?Absolutely. What we did high-end Indian food had not been done here. Our food is very refined and cleansed. Dubai was not used to it. They were more familiar with the type of Indian home cooking you get in Karama.

23: Managing your weight
Losing that excess weight is not nearly as impossible as you think ... you just need the right tools and knowledge. OBESITY is becoming the plague of modern society, as affluence, unhealthy diets and sedentary lifestyles become the norm. With it come the chronic lifestyle diseases - hypertension, heart disease, stroke, diabetes, cancers and other degenerative health problems.

24: Thoughts of a shut-in
I am a prisoner of my 33rd floor aerie atop Wild West Waikiki, except for Friday morning when Bernadette will wheel me to the car and drive me back to Kaiser for a check-up. My days consist of working at the computer and lying down with my leg much-elevated, connected by hobbling around. To encourage a return of blood sugar to normal, and fast healing of two surgical slits made to ensure I didn't have a flesh-eating da kine, I subsist largely on meat and fish.

25: Investigators Find Source of Many Foods Untraceable
WASHINGTON Most food manufacturers and distributors cannot identify the suppliers or recipients of their products despite federal rules that require them to do so, federal health investigators have found. A quarter of the food facilities contacted by investigators as part of the study were not even aware that they were supposed to be able to trace their suppliers, according to a report by Daniel R.

26: Fox Opening Weekend 02 05 - 02 07 Oakland
Other than a perfunctory pat down at the door, this was as kind and welcoming a venue as any I'd ever encountered.

27: FEATURE-Asia holiday sales test depth of economic woes
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28: Beauty of cooking on a Dutch oven it is simple and fast!
Recently I was contacted by a client who was frustrated that her marketing efforts were not producing results like she expected. In an attempt to address her concerns, I realized how many other professionals are in the same boat. What follows is an open letter to professionals everywhere who are struggling to attract new clients and make money online.


29: Yes leftists there is clean coal
Only read The Plan by Edwin Black if you want to understand the energy crisis and find a solution. Ignore it if you wish to remain ignorant and support America-hating petroleum producers like Iran and Venezuela.

30: Stock up on holiday wine
Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and with it comes an event that kicks off the winter wine tasting season.


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