Many of us love to add hot peppers to our recipes. But how many times have we added too much or learned the hard way that a particular pepper was simply too hot? There are few solutions other than to dilute your perfectly crafted dish or start over. If this has ever happened to you, … Read more
What Do Scientologists Believe?
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Over the past couple of years, many of us have noticed the self-righteous and sometimes completely erratic behavior of one of the world’s most mediocre movie stars: Tom Cruise. It’s been known for a long time that Tom is a Scientologist, but what exactly does that mean? Is Scientology another name for Christian Scientists? Are … Read more
Anti-Inflammatory Foods And Beverages May Speed Healing Following Injury
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Besides ice packs, aspirin, and other pain-relievers, athletes and non-athletes should also note nutrition’s major role in the healing of injuries and lessening inflammation. Certain foods and beverages can affect both the short and long-term duration of sports, work, and home-related injuries such as sprains, strains, cuts, bruises, swelling, and broken bones. Researchers are finding … Read more
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Meat Loaf Done: Singer Marvin Lee Aday Drops Lawsuit Against Collaborator Jim Steinman
Meat Loaf, who was suing his long-time musical collaborator, Jim Steinman, for rights over the “Bat Out of Hell” phrase, has now dropped the lawsuit. The 59 year old Grammy-winner commented that the duo had been through a lot together, and the issue has been taken care of. “It resolved itself very quickly because neither … Read more
Let’s Conserve Fossil Fuels and Save Our Environment
For centuries, homes around the world are brightened and made warm by fire. Some people burn wood for this purpose while others burn coal. Of course, wood is replaceable through the growing of new trees. But coal, like natural gas and oil, is nonrenewable – it can run out. Coal, natural gas, and oil are … Read more
“River God”; By Wilbur Smith: A Review
Full of sex, violence and mysticism, Rhodesian-born bestselling author Wilbur Smith takes a look at ancient Egypt through the eyes of an emasculated slave named Taita. Although there is an afterward that makes it seem as if the events in the book really happened, River God (1994) is a work of historical fiction at a … Read more