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...most powerful antioxidant among the carotenoids, the compounds that turn fruits and veggies deep orange. It is so good at mopping up free radicals that Lycopene outperforms the best-known carotenoid of them all, beta-carotene. It is readily released from tomatoes by cooking and--good news for pizza lovers--it's most easily absorbed when a small amount of oil is added. Like your tomatoes raw? That's good too. They can be a valuable source of vitamin...
SNACK FOOD For the first time since 1990, when we were in our last recession, people are eating out less. Instead, they're staying home and snacking on frozen pizza, chips, dips, ice cream. ACNielsen says sales of these foods are up between 7% and 24% from last year...
...religiously gone to the gym each day and devoted themselves to low-fat, high-protein diets deciding to re-embrace the sybaritic pleasures of chocolate. Across the Atlantic, however, where the threat of terrorism has been a way of life for decades and where lunch in a Tel Aviv pizza parlor or a night out in a London pub can quickly turn deadly, the impact has been more subtle, more measured...
...roughly $900 for a place in a communal bunker. (The 1962 law states: "For every Swiss, a shelter.") Over the years, as fears over nuclear attacks faded, these shelters have morphed into storage closets, wine cellars, saunas, bars, bowling alleys and - at least in one case - a massive pizza oven...
About 40 Lee-Fernandez supporters packed the Leverett House Junior Common Room to listen to speeches, eat pizza, and prepare orange signs promising a “livelier Harvard.” The signs, alluding to the ticket’s vast accumulated experience on the council, billed Lee and Fernandez “proven leaders...