Thursday, February 02, 2006

Nutritionist leads charge against junk food (Newsweek) Canisters


Nutritionist leads charge against junk food (Newsweek)
Canisters of potato chips. Heaps of candy. Cellophane-wrapped cakes. High-caffeine sports drinks. Twelve percent of the foods offered by the district a la carte program were granola or cereal bars, fruits, vegetables, or low-fat chips or pretzels.

What's Cooking? Crock pot Bonanza! (The Daily Sentinel)
This week's column is centered on my all-time favorite kitchen gadget the crock pot. New gadgets and appliances come and go on my counter, but my crock pot is always my go-to method for making delicious home-cooked meals, no matter how busy my schedule is. I hope you have the chance to enjoy some of this week's new crock pot recipe shares. Let's cook!

Unraveling Enron (Seattle Times)
As the government builds its case in one of the biggest corporate scandals in U.S. history, the men at the top when Enron came crashing down Kenneth Lay and Jeffrey Skilling are expected to use denial and defiance as part of their defense.

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