
the fast food restaurant for more than a year, said the bread was contaminated with droppings on numerous occasions. The former McDonald’s employee told Fox news: “I was working there from October of 2010 to January of this year. There hasn’t been a time when we couldn’t go in the back and see mouse droppings on the bread.” Karruim Demaio’s boss allegedly ordered employees to br…
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…hey would tell a vegetarian that a dish contained no meat stock, regardless of whether it did or not, just to sell the dish. And a Kansas City waitress said that she will just serve decaf coffee after 8pm so she only has to clean one pot at the end of the night – but will confidently tell a customer that their coffee is caffeinated regardless. “I’ll bring out a tray with 12 coffees on it and…

the characteristics of Mickey Mouse – he looks similar even though he’s a rabbit. “Disney made a series with this character and then turned him into a mouse. “Mickey Mouse has lasted over 80 years and many generations have grown up to love him. “How we ended up with the film I don’t know. It was probably collected by my father who started the company and it has been sitting on o…

In theory, manicure doesn’t damage your nails in the same way a “false” gel or acrylic one can, but recent research from the U.S. suggests this type of treatment, known as a two-week manicure, may leave nails thin, brittle and peeling. Dermatologists at the University of Miami School of Medicine were prompted to investigate after women complained their nails had been damaged after Shellac or OPI…

…in the world,” said Dr. Lenard Lesser, who led the research. “With childhood obesity at record levels, we need to know the health impact of kids’ choices at restaurants.” The researchers asked 97 people aged between 12 and 21 to buy meals at McDonald’s and Subway restaurants in a shopping centre in California. The participants went to each restaurant on different weekdays between 3 p…
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…t-food restaurants which rely primarily on sales of red meat have been known to suffer during Lent. During Lent, which this year started on February 22, Ash Wednesday, and ends on Easter Sunday, April 8, devout Catholics are not supposed to eat meat – particularly on Fridays. Many other people, religious and non-religious alike, try to give up indulgent treats they know are unhealthy. The Fi…
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…eleased to the public. Alexa Chung tweeted a picture of her manicured hands before the British Fashion Awards, along with the caption “thanks @nailsinc for my leather nails! #kinky”, which prompted an 800-strong waiting list in the UK. According to She Finds, there was only a “two second shopping window” to buy the edgy polish as it launched in America on Tuesday. Individual bottles of the varnish…
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Researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale in Lausanne have been created a real “mighty mouse” with double the normal muscle strength while looking for ways to treat age-related diseases. According to some tests, the mouse has not only bigger muscles but, could run for twice as long on the treadmill. Swiss researchers created the “super strong marathon mice” by tweaki…

New weight loss drink Slimsticks has been likened to a “gastric band in a glass”, due to the drink’s hunger busting properties. Experts are raving about 40-calorie drink Slimsticks because of what they claim to be a “miracle ingredient” within it. This magic ingredient, called Konjac, expands in the stomach to provide an instant feeling. Konjac, a natural ingredient derived from a plant native to…
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…Tip: Some of these Veterans Day free meals are nationwide but some are only at participating locations. Please call the restaurant before you leave home to make sure they are taking part. This list is 6 pages long! Look through them all so you don’t miss out on a favorite. There are plenty of other military freebies that are available all year round. You can also get free meals on your birth…
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Annette Funicello, one of the original Mouseketeers of the 1950s Mickey Mouse Club and a star of numerous 1960s “beach party” films, died Monday at the age of 70, the Walt Disney Co. announced. Annette Funicello “died peacefully from complications due to multiple sclerosis, a disease she battled for over 25 years,” at a California hospital, the Disney statement said. ̶…
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Bitter cold, drying central heating and constant soaping to ward off winter bugs combine to create the perfect storm for chapped hands. No wonder Waitrose reports that sales of hand cream have shot up 42% in October. But is there anything else you can do to ensure your poor hands don’t suffer with the seasonal chill? “Cold temperatures, dry air and constant washing are dehydrating in themse…
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Shanyna Isom, an university student from Memphis, has been labelled a medical mystery after falling victim to an unidentified illness which causes human nails to grow out of her hair follicles. Shanyna Isom, 28, suffered an allergic reaction three years ago which caused the debilitating syndrome which has left her struggling to walk and carry out daily chores. The young woman was left covered in…
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together body wash with a handful of coarse sea salt and massage into damp feet,” says Margaret Dabbs. “This instantly revives tired looking feet, leaving cuticles clean and skin bright and gleaming.” 5. Oil and polish Forget foot balms, for a “luxe” look use a foot oil which will penetrate deeper into the skin without the sticky finish of a heavy cream. “Dry oils like emu oil contain moisturizing…

…zy drink into a styrofoam cup and to his shock out came a tiny mouse. Ronald Ball, of Madison County, filed papers saying he bought a can of the Pepsi-made soft drink from a vending machine at work in 2009. The man claims when he called a telephone number on the can to complain, they sent an adjuster to retrieve the mouse. But, Ronald Ball said, Pepsi would not return the mouse until it had decomp…
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f course. We are required to provide a nutritional meal, which we do, but we also have to be mindful of taxpayers who are footing the bill,” Gretl Plessinger said. Despite the complaints, nearly 90% of prisoners choose to eat the dishes mixed with soy instead of the beans or peanut butter alternatives they have for each meal, Gretl Plessinger said. Eric Harris claims he has a history lymphom…
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…to burn off a cheeseburger may be more of a warning than being told how many calories it contains, the researchers say. The researchers now plan larger trials. Dr. Meena Shah and Ashlei James divided 300 volunteers aged 18 to 30 randomly into three groups. One received a menu without any calorie information, another menus with the calories displayed, and the third menus that showed both calories…
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…earing in the homes of the rich. This morning meal reached new levels of decadence in aristocratic circles in the 19th Century, with the fashion for hunting parties that lasted days, even weeks. Up to 24 dishes would be served for breakfast. The Industrial Revolution in the mid-19th Century regularized working hours, with laborers needing an early meal to sustain them at work. All classes started…
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n Mandela who was looking for a chef at the time. She began working for him in 1992, two years before Nelson Mandela became South Africa’s first democratically elected president. Nelson Mandela, 93, retired from public life in 2004. Today, Nelson Mandela spends most of his time with his family in his home village of Qunu, in the Eastern Cape and Johannesburg….

eat at a table?” and “Do you cut up fruit and vegetables for your child to eat?” The study found 656 families said they always ate meals together at a table, 768 sometimes did, while 92 families never did so. Children in the “always” group ate five portions of fruit and vegetables, compared with 4.6 in the “sometimes” group and 3.3 in the “never̶…
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nd found that seaweed was an interesting new ingredient being used in artisan bread. “So we used that as a way of reducing the salt level. The sodium content of seaweed is about 3.5% compared to 40% in salt. There’s iodine in there, vitamin B12, all sorts of things. And the flavour is excellent as well.” Red pepper is also mixed in with the tomato base to give the pizza extra vit…
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…fat busting benefits by having one glass of red wine a day. Any more, however, and you could be adding too much to your daily calorie load – half a bottle of wine is around 250 calories, but at 510 calories, a bottle a day is not only highly calorific, but also damaging to health. Curry Living off spicy takeaways – including curries – has always been thought of as a surefire rou…
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…ews out of 15 shared in contrast. So secure with their product, Death Wish Coffee offers a money-back guarantee with its sale according to its website. “Buy a bag, if you hate it, send it back (within 60 days) and we will refund you your money plus shipping. No Risk. It’s the best part about selling a product we believe in,” they write. Death Wish, a medium-dark roast coffee blend roasted in up-s…
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cells. Popcorn was found to have a high level of concentrated antioxidants because it is made up of just 4% water while they are more diluted in fruits and vegetables because they are made up of up to 90% water. Researchers discovered one serving of popcorn has up to 300 mg of antioxidants – nearly double the 160 mg for all fruits per serving. They also found that the crunchy hulls of the po…

…nked to sexual abuse claims odd. Meanwhile, beneath blue skies and 50-degree temperatures, the huge balloons were carried along a new route down 6th Avenue by 8,000 trained wranglers. It kicked off at 9:00 a.m. at 77th Street and Central Park West, continued on to Columbus Circle and turned onto Central Park South. The parade then snaked down Sixth Avenue and headed from 59th Street down to 34th S…