For The Love Of Food

For The Love of Food
Welcome to Friday’s For The Love of Food, Summer Tomato’s weekly link roundup.
Good cholesterol (and that means fat) may lower risk of Alzheimer’s disease, why New Year’s resolutions are pointless and the benefits of sleep on your appearance. No recipe this week because all my favorite blogs were filled with cookies. Tis the season.
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Links of the week
- High Levels of ‘Good’ Cholesterol Associated With Lower Risk of Alzheimer’s Disease <<All fats except processed trans fats raise healthy HDL cholesterol. This strengthens the case, yet again, that fat is good for you, not bad. (ScienceDaily)
- Stop Talking and Start Doing – Screw Your New Year’s Resolutions <<Agreed. (JCD Fitness)
- CDC halves foodborne illness count. But why now? <<I’m calling BS of the week on the CDC, not Marion Nestle. First off, WTF? Second, I’m still horrified that 1 of 6 people gets food poisoning each year, even if that’s better than the supposed 1 of 3. (Food Politics)
- Activia health claims were a little overblown — even for yogurt <<Lawsuit. Surprise! (Los Angeles Times)
- Livestock in U.S. gobble up the antibiotics <<29 million pounds of them. The worst part is when you start thinking about why livestock need the antibiotics in the first place. (Los Angeles Times)
- The Key to Being Attractive (and Looking Healthy)? A Good Night’s Sleep <<I love this study. Let them have sleep! (ScienceDaily)
- Holiday Strategy: Silencing the Food Pusher! <<Grandma forcing you to eat too much? Here’s some strategies to keep her off your back. (Weighty Matters)
- Does snacking from a large bowl result in overeating? <<Yes, it does. Luckily you can use this knowledge to your advantage. (Obesity Panacea)
- Phys Ed: The Benefits of Exercising Before Breakfast <<Interesting study for those looking to burn a few extra calories in the coming weeks. (New York Times)
- US EPA Removes Saccharin from Hazardous Substances Listing <<I’m not sure why you’d want to eat saccharin, but it’s slightly comforting to know that it’s not as bad as we were told it was back in the day. (ScienceDaily)
What inspired you this week?
Great links. I’d missed most of them. What inspired me this week? My disabled son. He’s still cheerful and loving even 5 minutes after an episode. I could learn a lot from him. Thanks for your post! R.L.
Awww, that’s sweet. Merry xmas to you and your family 🙂
Great links! I especially like “Stop Talking and Start Doing – Screw Your New Year’s Resolutions “
Hi Darya
You site is wonderful! I just found it while looking for hits on my new cookbook. And I am curious if I may send you a copy to review. I think you’ll understand by the title why:
LOVE MORE FEED LESS
A Tasty Path Toward Avoiding Childhood Obesity
If interested, please contact me when convenient.
Thanks
Eat well, Be well and Live well!!!!!!!!!!!
Randi/The Muffin Lady