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December 20, 2007
Indians secede; Healthy food too expensive; Sony offers $100 trade-in for old TVs...
Blogs were down as they moved to larger servers, and the new DNS took a while to get around. I couldn't get in to blog, so here's just a quick link list.
Descendants of Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse break away from US. AFP.
Sony Offers $100 Trade-In for Your Old TV. You'll have to cart it to Taunton, Mass., or one of these other sites, to get a coupon towards a new Sony TV.
Who Can Afford to Eat Right? Healthy Foods Are Too Expensive for Millions, Research Shows ABC News.
Related: Bare linklist of copycat recipes from fast-food restaurants and grocery shelves. If you've got a lot of time on your hands, you can make your own Cheez Nips, Shake'n Bake McDonald's Big Mac Sauce.

Wintery Mask
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Review: 'Neal Cassady: The Fast Life of A Beat Hero' & The Dark Side of Fame. Kiko's House">Shaun Mullen on a bio of Kerouac's legendary beat sidekick.
Why We do Dumb or Irrational Things: 10 Brilliant Social Psychology Studies PsyBlog
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Hair Color: A History of Follicle Hue Adjusting. It's about time someone at COLOURlovers got around to hair color.
Publisher Hands Sun-Sentinel News Site Over To Marketer. At The Daily Pulp, Bob Norman.
Posted by Sheila Lennon
at 11:16 AM | Permalink
Re: Healthy food is too expensive
I absolutely do not believe this. First off, if you're a vegetarian, which is a lot healthier than including fish (think:mercury) plus it's better for the environment, forget the high cost of fish. In the summer, farmers markets have lots of fresh vegetables and fruit at a reasonable cost. In the winter, there are frozen veggies and fruit. Rice is cheap. Beans are cheap. Rice and beans make a complete protein. Potatoes are healthy if you don't soak them in butter, and can be stored. You don't have to be a chef to cook any of that stuff.
Posted by: janet on December 20, 2007 4:09 PM