Those very clever people over at the University of California have discovered evidence that highlights that fatty foods trigger advanced memory enhancement. The tests carried out on lab rats, showed that levels of oleoylethanolamide or OEA improved memory retention in two different tests.

I love food I really do, especially when it is the right sort of food that is good for the body. So, you can imagine my disgust when I saw the link on Twitter : A WHOLE chicken in a can. I have no idea who would want to buy this or even eat it, never mind produce it. The whole story can be found at : ihatemymessageboard.com/2009/04/23/a-whole-chicken-in-a-can/ … here are some of the pics from that post. Make sure you don’t have your tea before you view them.
Are we ever happy with our weight, have we become a nation that judges others because society dictates it? Sumo wrestlers are among the largest men on the planet yet are treated like Gods in Japan. What would you do if you were to see one walking into your local takeaway? Probably have a quiet giggle to yourself? On the other hand if were to see a supermodel at size zero you would think that she had something wrong with her.
You have to laugh at the media, nowadays, especially in good ol’ Blighty. The tabloids are the best worst joke I have ever seen for journalism. Not content for churning celebrity bile onto their front pages, they then have hot/cold treatment with many a rising star, placing them on a pedestal one day then burning them at the stake the next. Heaven knows what they’ll do to that poor women ‘Susan Boyle’ from ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ fame. You only hope they treat her with just a touch of dignity once they move onto their next ‘victim’, sorry story.
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health problems such as heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure.
For me the simple sandwich has been the greatest invention ever in the world of food. The sandwich kept me going through childhood and was probably my main staple diet as I lazily lurched through adolescence and once again it is my favoured snack in adulthood. Hence I thought I would post a tribute to the mighty sandwich, in all its heavenly glory and hellish delight …



