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Requiring calorie counts on
menus could go national. It's Round Two for a bill that would
make this food fight a reality. FatFighterTV has a look at
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The Food and Drug Administration wants Cheerios' advertising to not mention that it lowers cholesterol. Presently Cheerios is claiming, "lower your cholesterol 4 percent in six weeks". Read More »
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On May 5, 2009, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), sent a Warning Letter to Mr. Ken Powell, the Chairman of the Board and CEO of General Mills, the maker of several different cereal brands. In the FDA's sight is Cheerios. Apparently, the FDA, in their wisdom, has taken issue with the claims… Read More »
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That darn Cheerios commercial. Who knew it would cause such a stir among men. I never would have guessed that the the entire commerical makes the male look weak. One group of men thought so. The group called No Nonsense Men believes that the recent Cheerios commercial show the man… Read More »
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My wife took a photo of our daughter on her way home from the Santa Monica Farmers’ Market a couple of weeks ago. Squishy is in the stroller munching on a piece of green garlic as long as she is, and laughing her fool head off. What have we done?
Squishy’s puréed food phase lasted six or eight weeks, until she sprouted two tiny lower teeth and then three across the top. At first she used those teeth to gnaw on anything we’d give her, starting with bagels and crusty bread, but she’s never lost her conviction that whatever we’re eating is what she really wants. Yesterday at lunch she happily devoured her green garlic risotto until I started on my own snack. “You’re not going to like this,” I told her. “It’s pizza with tapenade and roasted red peppers; it’s bitter and salty.” There is no reasoning with an eleven-month-old, though, so I tore off a little piece. She wolfed it down, shrieked for more, and wound up eating the whole thing. Cute, except that my baby smelled like garlic and olives.
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