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1emmathrice
According to Biology News Net:
"Strawberries are good for you, but serving them in daiquiri form may make them even healthier, scientists show."
For those who have a thirst for knowledge (as well as booze!), here's the address for the entire article:
http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2007/04/20/strawberry_daiquiris_the_extrahea...
:-)
"Strawberries are good for you, but serving them in daiquiri form may make them even healthier, scientists show."
For those who have a thirst for knowledge (as well as booze!), here's the address for the entire article:
http://www.biologynews.net/archives/2007/04/20/strawberry_daiquiris_the_extrahea...
:-)
2RoseCityReader
Now, that's some good news!
Right up there with my favorite headline of all times: "Anti-Cancer Agent Found in Lard."
(I came accross it while doing some research in the state archives on 1950s and 1960s health news).
Cheers!
Right up there with my favorite headline of all times: "Anti-Cancer Agent Found in Lard."
(I came accross it while doing some research in the state archives on 1950s and 1960s health news).
Cheers!
3varielle
According to the Wall Street Journal these are the five best books on drinking and alcohol. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204313604574329062799765826.html I may have to look into Under the Volcano and Headlong Hall. Gin has been on my TBR pile for quite a while.
5RoseCityReader
I love a list! Thanks for the link varielle!
Under the Volcano is a very good book and definitely one that inspires drinking, although not in a good way.
Under the Volcano is a very good book and definitely one that inspires drinking, although not in a good way.