Word: granolas
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Though Leung needed to adjust to the new crunch, Gautschi said the granola is his favorite of the new cereals. “I’d almost put the soy granola side by side with our granola,” he said, referring to the granola that HUDS bakes–and will continue to bake—from scratch. “It’s a little lighter, a little healthier...
After hearing about the change, Lisa Y. Leung ’07 left the table and came back with a bowl full of Hemp Granola. “It’s disgusting,” she said upon her first bite. But she kept munching. “It’s actually okay,” she said after a few more handfuls. “But it does taste different than what I’m used...
...Alaska Club is one of thousands of fitness centers that now employ professional chefs who have moved gym food from granola and smoothies to gourmet cuisine. As gyms compete for customers, these in-house restaurants are being seen as amenities that can keep members happy as well as healthy. Since 1992, the number of health clubs with restaurants has nearly doubled, and 11% of the 25,300 clubs in the U.S. have sit-down dining facilities. Many of these upscale food operations have become income generators. John Marchetti, the Alaska Club's business manager, says that since his club upgraded...
...Bush headed to London on what was, in fact, the first ever official full state visit to England and was received extremely warmly by Prime Minister Tony Blair. Over 100,000 protestors, however, were not so welcoming, and jammed into central London to demonstrate against what, between mouthfuls of granola, they labelled his militaristic, high-handed policies in response to Sept. 11. In particular, the crowd railed against the arbitrary decision to shift focus away from pursuing al Qaeda to invading Iraq. Nonetheless, Bush left after several days with the firm rhetorical support of Blair...
...chips or pretzels, try reaching for almonds, walnuts, pecans or plain old goobers. But, again, use moderation. Once you start eating nuts, it's hard to stop. Think handfuls, not bowlfuls. Eat like a bird: add seeds such as sunflower, pumpkin and sesame to your diet in trail mix, granola, muffins, bread and occasionally even cookies...