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December 2006 Archives$90 dollars later.. this is what I got from that lovely, huge asian grocery store in Beaverton.
I'm not completely certain what all of the sauces are for, but I figure I'll open 'em up and give a taste and pick foods that might work well with them. I love going there, I really do. My husband and I had more Chr... Poor Milo. He was such a good sport about this year's Christmas picture. Every couple of years I unwisely decide that I have time to make my own Christmas cards. I bring out the stamper and ink, buy the cardstock, and figure out what Milo gets to wear (ususally it's some silly headband with candy canes or something... but not this year). Since we don't have children, I can't put them on the card and that leaves Milo. My friend Siob... Hi! So, I'm anchoring the am show and noon show for the next two weeks which is why this posting will have absolutely nothing to do with health. But I have some awesome photos to share with you. First, Julie sent this Christmas photo of her cat Button and dog Iki. Look at the look on Button's face. Hilarious!!
Really? That was my first reaction when I saw the headline. I have to work really fast because I think they will send me out to cover the storm. And I'm fill-in anchoring tomorrow so it's going to be a wild next 24 hours!! Okay.. marathon and heart problems. Who knew? Well, we don't know anything yet. The study was really more suggestive and since it was small there is still a long way to go. And, Dr. Kuehl raised an interesting question: is it that running marathons potentially does something to the heart.. or that the type of person attracted to running may also have heart issues? Anyway, lots of work to do in that field. I think... Ew. I covered this story a few years ago when Consumer Reports did the same testing and found much less contamination that the testers did on this round. It was still pretty shocking back then. Here is today's most current information: http://www.consumerreports.org/cro/food/chicken-safety-1-07/overview/0107_chick_ov.htm ...This is one of those websites that is fun for kids, parents and non-parents (like me). It's a PBS website designed to teach kids about the tricks of the advertising trade. Click on "advertising tricks" and you'll never look at that hamburger or roasted chicken the same again. Okay- many of you responded to me about the story on tissue banks like ... |
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