Posts Tagged ‘ bones ’

On The 4Th Of July, Light It Up With Spicy Wings

Jul 3rd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Foods

Seek truth. Ford the rivers. Scale the mountain. Query the Wise One. Whisper into his gnarly ear, and beseech him to reveal the secret of gastronomic Nirvana.
“My child,” he would intone, “Lo.” (He begins every sentence with Lo.) “You shall find ultimate bliss in the outstretched wings of fire-kissed poultry Cooking Light .”
What ‘da?
Does he [...]



Chicken Evangers Canned Dog Food

Jun 2nd, 2008 | By admin | Category: Foods

All natural cooked chicken for dogs. No preservatives, no salt added. This quality product is a highly nutritious food. Intended for intermittent or as a supplement. It makes an excellent mixer with Noah’s Kingdom Dog Food pre-mix. Ingredients: whole dressed chickens, water sufficient for processing. Also available in beef. Ingredients: beef and water sufficient for [...]



The Man Who Eats Cat Food For A Living

May 27th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Foods

In a pristine kitchen-cum-laboratory, deep inside Marks and Spencer’s gleaming new Paddington headquarters, Simon Allison, a senior food technologist, is sampling part of a recently launched range of organic food – a chicken and vegetable terrine.
He explains what he is looking for: “Crushed carrots in the topping, a red, livery, paté-style flavour underneath.” For texture, [...]



Gene Therapy Improves Vision For Blind Patients Health Insurance

Apr 30th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

Women who take the drug Fosamax for osteoporosis may be at an increased risk of developing an irregular heartbeat, a US study suggests.
Researchers have linked the drug - widely prescribed in the UK to stop bone-thinning in older women - to a condition known as atrial fibrillation.
This is not necessarily serious, but can in [...]



Caps and colour for winter

Apr 7th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Fashion

At Lippy, youll find them in pink-and-grey checks, tan tweeds and a fine herringbone pattern with thin gold thread ($39.90).
Wild Pair is offering the same price, but its styles are more rusty browns and thick woven plaids.
Glassons has some glittery tweeds, but tends to favour the one-colour options in black, grey or cream ($19.99).
With a [...]



Babies’ soft skull due to moms’ lack of vitamin D

Apr 1st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

They suggest that breast-fed infants with this condition may need vitamin D supplements.
Soft skull bones, also known as craniotabes, in normal newborns is usually regarded as no cause for alarm, but Dr Tohru Yorifuji at Kyoto University Hospital and colleagues dispute this in their report in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism. They point [...]



CD Review: Gutter Twins Try For Stardom A Second Time - Columnists News Story - WDIV Detroit

Apr 1st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Entertainment

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Family ticket to Jurassic park

Apr 1st, 2008 | By admin | Category: Travel

‘Mummy, I’ve just uncovered a bone that’s never been seen before.’ My eight-year-old son, who had never handled anything more dangerous than kitchen scissors, was scraping away at the sandstone with awl and scalpel, brushing away loose dirt with a toothbrush. ‘I think mine’s the femur of a tyrannosaurus,’ shouted his 11-year-old brother, working [...]



Good Luck Indeed 53 Millionyearold Rabbit’s Foot Bones Found

Mar 26th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

That unanticipated eureka moment has led researchers at the school to the discovery of the oldest known record of rabbits. The fossil evidence in hand, found in west-central India, predates the oldest previously known rabbits by several million years and extends the record of the whole category of the animal on the Indian subcontinent by [...]



Primitive MouseLike Creature May Be Ancestral Mother Of Australia’s Unusual Pouched Mammals

Mar 26th, 2008 | By admin | Category: Health

The fossilised ankle and ear bones are those of Australia’s earliest known marsupial, Djarthia, a primitive mouse-like creature that lived 55 million years ago. It is a kind of Australian Eve, possibly the mother of all the continent’s unusual pouched mammals, such as kangaroos, koalas, possums and wombats.
But a new study has confirmed that Djarthia [...]