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...Exercise alters body chemistry in such a way that people end up burning more fat than usual. So a light snack after a workout is less likely to show up on the bathroom scales...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Health Report: Sep. 5, 1994 | 9/5/1994 | See Source »

...Philosphies throughout history have recognized opposing forces in nature, basic dualities in the world. Call it an inescapable antinomy, call it the yin versus the yang, call it the salty snack versus the sugary snack. Well, basketball versus volleyball is just one of these elemental oppositions. Should you wind the net up in a circle and throw things in it, or stretch it out and throw things over...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Q-riosities | 3/17/1994 | See Source »

...real threat to their health. However, Cucci describes the horrors of fat and weight gain in a manner more suitable for a Puritan diatribe against sin than a rational plan for greater fitness. He presents overeating as a "temptation" that the strong can resist but through which the weak snack their way to their eventual "self-destruction." Those who eat therefore lack discipline and control and need to be saved from their own cravings...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: We Don't Need Physical Education | 2/16/1994 | See Source »

...many, Danish culture reached its breath-taking zenith in the perfection of a starchy breakfast snack with a tangy fruit-flavored filling. And there's always Carlsberg. While the company's marketing division assesses Carlsberg as "probably the best lager in the World," and danishes are unquestionably the finest starchy breakfast snacks money can buy, having seen the exhibition of Danish painting at the Fogg, I don't plan to throw out my Goyas, Cezannes, and Van Goghs to make room for their Danish contemporaries. If you've never heard of any Danish painters, don't panic. The collection...

Author: By Edward P. Mcbride, | Title: Not So Great Danes | 2/3/1994 | See Source »

Louis' Lunch. Around the corner on Crown Street is another New Haven tradition. Louis' claims to have sold the first hamburger in the U.S., and is still famous for them today. This is a great spot for lunch or an afternoon snack. It's not open late, so get your grilled beef while you can. All burgers are served on toast, not rolls. Ask for catsup at your own risk--patrons have been ejected for less, sources...

Author: By Andrew L. Wright, | Title: Is Fun Possible in New Haven? Perhaps... | 11/19/1993 | See Source »

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