Top 10 Good Reads – July Week 2
Hi Everyone,
Congratulations – We have all hit the middle bump of the week – we’ve reached the summit (debatable), and the worst is now behind us. I believe it is always important to celebrate the small victories in life, and in my life, that includes getting through to Wednesday intact!
So, in celebration I have gathered a couple of excellent little articles to share with you all. As part of my job (and for interests sake) I tend to subscribe to a lot of blogs these days, and found many, many articles this week about the rise in obesity trends, the E-coli crisis and a new magical weight loss solution to beat all other solutions before it – and after I read all 10,000 of them, I thought that I would deliver you all something a wee bit different this week. Basically, something that has nothing to do with E-coli, obesity or weight loss….for a change.
So fasten you seatbelts lads and laddetts, and prepare yourselves for the top 10 best readings of the week (well probably not the best, but you know what I mean!) If by any chance you have any great articles that you think are deserved of a spot in the top 10 list each week, be sure to send them through. ENJOY!
- 15 Truly Shocking Facts about Soft Drinks http://snipr.com/l8i3d
- Soda Tax Set to FIZZ or FIZZLE? FoodEssentials investigates…http://snipr.com/lmekl
- New calorie law in California! The new bill will require restaurants in California to… http://is.gd/1pEaw
- The Elusive Good-For-You Pizza http://snipr.com/m6coo Nutritionist analyzes frozen pizzas for you!
- Feeding The World: An Economic Analysis http://snipr.com/loouz
- Does a vegetarian diet result in less risk of disease? See what the ADA has to say http://snipr.com/lmfhm
- Why we are addicted to salt, fat and sugar? http://is.gd/1lh0I
- A guide to nutrient claims on food labels http://is.gd/1lgzL – This could come in handy!
- Celiac Disease is 4 times more common than in the 1950’s http://is.gd/1lgPK
- Pens made out of milk casein. Warning to all those with sensitivities to dairy – may cause reaction? http://short.to/ip6l
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