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Low-Carb News
07-Jul-2008
- 'Mascots you don't want on your side in a bar fight (The Sporting News via Yahoo! News)
While mascots come in ferocious varieties, some truly are better suited to a life of official team sweater-wearing and pep rally fist pumps. In fact, some college mascots can't really do anything at all save eat, lay in the sun and occasionally elicit excited ahhhhhhs when they defecate on the sacred sod of your field.
- 'NBC2 Health: Low-carb confusion (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
From frozen entrees to everyday items, food labels proudly display their low-fat, low-carb, or sugar-free content. But the latest statistics show one in three Americans is still overweight, so just how effective can those diet foods be? NBC2's Jessica Stilwell found out.
- 'Decision to lose weight leads to 'greener' lifestyle (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)
Beth Garver Beha's decision to change her diet to lose weight eventually turned into a lifestyle change of eating more organically and being environmentally conscious.
- 'Don?t blame the carbs (Philippine Daily Inquirer)
MANILA, Philippines?You don?t have to blame carbs if you don?t lose weight that fast. Eating a recommended amount of carbohydrates based on your goals, activity level and weight will result in effective weight loss, more than a popular low-carb, high-protein diet.
- 'Calorie-hungry Japan lines up for N.C.-based Krispy Kreme (Burlington Times-News)
TOKYO (AP) - After years of staying slim on a humble diet of fish, vegetables and rice, Japanese are developing a sweet tooth. That's proving a business opportunity for North Carolina-based Krispy Kreme and other fast-food chains from the U.S., home of the Big Gulp and supersized fries.
- 'Pymatuning State Park carp soon going low-carb (Centre Daily Times)
The carp at Pymatuning State Park are going low-carb.
- 'Pymatuning carp soon going low-carb (The Titusville Herald)
LINESVILLE (AP) - The carp at Pymatuning State Park are going low-carb. The Linesville Spillway has long been famous as the place where ducks walk on fish because the fish throng so thick for bread tossed by visitors. But starting Jan. 1, bread, doughnuts and the like are toast.
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