- Monday, July 11, 2011, 20:05
- Gadgets
Some drinks (or maybe even most drinks) are like that - they are best at a certain temperature, so if you want to enjoy them in full you have a choice. Either you are careful about the timing - or you delegate the task of keeping your beverage just right to your mug. If you go for the second option, here’s a reliable mug that will do right by you.
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- Tuesday, January 4, 2011, 17:05
- Weight Loss Tips
Every year, as winter holidays are approaching most women get greatly concerned about the upcoming plentiful holiday dinners, rich in high-calorie but very delicious dishes, which can turn into extra pounds when the holidays are over.
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- Friday, December 31, 2010, 19:10
- News
Today is the day when innumerable bottles of champagne or other sparkling wines will pop open sending streams of white foam splashing freely and bringing along merry mood both through its cheerful fountaineering and exquisite taste.
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- Monday, August 23, 2010, 15:32
- Gadgets
These days when cool drinks are so much in demand and are welcomed at any occasion, it’s a good idea to have at your disposal a number of devices to keep drinks cool, permitting your guests to enjoy them at their leisure without gulping them down or getting in each sip warmer than the previous one.
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- Tuesday, May 18, 2010, 17:31
- Health
Scientists at Harvard University claim soft drinks can speed up ageing process. Contained in soda drinks, processed food and cookies, phosphates dry out the skin and can lead to muscle atrophy, heart or kidney problems. Drinking just a couple of soft drinks a week can significantly increases the risk.
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- Friday, May 8, 2009, 19:56
- Health
Not all sugars are equally bad for us, say scientists from California State University, US. They claim that daily consumption of fructose is unhealthier than the consumption of the same amount of glucose.
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