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Jobs boost for new East Lancashire business park
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mikemac88
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MORE than 120 jobs are to be created after a gifts firm took on a major unit at a new business park.And it is hoped that the move, from retail giant Findel, will signal the arrival of hundreds more jobs at the East Lancashire site.Experts said the deal showed that there were “clear signs” of East Lancashire starting to recover from th ...
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Health Tips for November 26
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Meredy

Holiday Eating Without the Guilt -- or the Pounds If you love the five-week holiday smorgasbord from Thanksgiving to New Year's, but are already stressing about the added pounds you'll have to sweat off come Jan. 1, help is at hand. It's possible, say nutrition experts, to enjoy holiday eating and make it to 2010 weighing the same as you do today.I ...
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Corner View - Menu al Dia
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elizabeth
I'm a bit late posting this week's Corner View whose theme is Menu al Dia or menu of the day at a restaurant in our little corner. I'm going to post the Thanksgiving menu at a very special place called The Larchmont Larder. It just happens to be owned by The Husband, a chef extraordinaire! The menu is items available for pick-up -- as some of, but ...
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Fun Date Ideas
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The Intimate Couple
As far back as 1988, we were looking for fun night date ideas. We had just attended a Marriage Seminar and been encouraged to have weekly date nights to consistently develop our marriage. As a young couple, there were some obstacles to this idea: We were both over-committed to work and volunteer activities.Our young children seemed to need our co ...
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Fiamma Mama
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KathEats
Matt and I spent the afternoon preparing for our company tomorrow.Which meant that I cleaned out the attic for the Big Move, got out the Thanksgiving decor, set the table, and cleaned.And he did beer things It was one of those days when I was pretty hungry for a snack but I just didn’t feel like stopping to eat because I had so much to do so ...
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Clicking Thanks
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Diana D.

Thanksgiving is a reminder for all of us to be thankful for the blessings in our lives. Really, I suppose we should be doing that every day, but we’re all human and we get caught up in the routine of daily life. It’s not worth beating ourselves up over—this is why we have a whole day called Thanksgiving! We use this opportunity to ...
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On Fi-yah
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Susan
Hello friends! Apparently a lot of you want me to make banana softserve and homemade larabars in my new food processor! I couldn’t agree more :) But first things first you guys, I’ve got to get my hummus on ;)Well, I started today off like I start every Wednesday – Waffle Wednesday!! You know the drill…1/2 cup rolled oat ...
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Do Autism Speaks' assets belong to neurodiversity or ASAN?
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Jonathan Mitchel
As regular readers of this blog know, in my last post before this I wrote about ASAN's latest protest against Autism Speaks latest fundraiser in NYC, questioning on what impact they may or may n0t have had on AS. I also wrote about Marc Rosen's interesting take that ASAN's demonstration was a success. I commented on the inconsistencies of neurodive ...
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The latest on too much salt
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Dr. Marion Nestle
The British Medical Journal has a new meta-analysis of 13 studies of the health effects of high salt intake. Its conclusion:High salt intake is associated with significantly increased risk of stroke and total cardiovascular disease. Because of imprecision in measurement of salt intake, these effect sizes are likely to be underestimated. These resu ...
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Atlas Cafe – sandwiches and sweets
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Janna
JH and I headed to Atlas Cafe in the East Village for lunch today. It was a cute little cafe, with 5 tables, an impressive dessert display and lots of vegan/veggie optionsThe menu was written in colorful writing on the walls. And, of course, there was a “$5.00 charge for Whining”… Um?JH and I each ordered a sandwich and a dessert ...
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