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The Ambler
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Happy New Year
Mood:  flirty

www.jennifernicolelee.com

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Top 5 Worst Foods 

 

1. French Fries

It is supposedly a well known joke in the field of nutrition that it just might be better to have one cigarette instead of one French fry!

2. Donuts

Eating a doughnut is one of the worst ways to start off your day.
 

3. Soda
One can of soda has about 10 teaspoons of sugar.

4. Bacon and Hot Dogs

Nitrate (as an additive found in these foods) is harmless, but it can convert to nitrite, which can form nitrosamines, a powerful cancer-causing chemical, in your body. 

5. Potato Chips
High in fat, high in sodium and good for nothing except weight gain
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http://www.thepostgame.com/clubTPG/2006/04/out-with-bad-and-in-with-good.asp 

 

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See also

The Breakfast Wars

Doughnut Shops Next Front in Trans-fat War

Go for a fair trade holiday

 You'll never use white flour again

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Cheers! For a limited time only, Machs Cafe offers up the following special in the Google News section:

"I just heard it's really ..."

PS The cinnaldehyde in cinnamon helps prevent unwanted clumping of blood platelets, hence, a bad cholosterol inhibitor.

So they say, anyway. 

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More than 50 percent of American households rely on frozen dinners.

Spending tally?  $28 billion covering every category of meal from dinners to breakfasts and snacks.

In addition to the frozen-food products already available, more than 400 new ones are launched onto the market every year.

There are more than 300 companies that produce them in the United States alone.

Frozen foods account for a whopping 71 percent of supermarket sales.

 


Posted by mach1231 at 8:21 AM PST
Updated: Tuesday, January 16, 2007 8:46 AM PST
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