Restricting Calories Can Make You Crazy (No, Really)
You know how as soon as you restrict your calories, all you want to do is eat a whole tray of warm chocolate chip cookies? It's not just you. I want to share a research study that shows the frightening...
View ArticleCerys Matthews interview: The TV and radio presenter talks eclectic taste,...
You're part of the BBC's Glastonbury team and you're hosting your own festival. With such eclectic music taste, how do you put the bill together? The important thing is the mix. Somebody might not like...
View ArticleHow a day 'water tasting' with a water sommelier cured my skepticism about...
The last water is very special, Riese says. He only has 10 bottles of it, which he uses exclusively for tastings. The bottle is squat with a golden top and golden writing on the side — Roi. It comes...
View ArticleMore appealing to my palate
Over the past week I removed meat from my diet (just short-term). I feel like every time I change up my diet, it is a tortuous routine so I worked hard to not only eat healthier but to try to make...
View ArticleHow to make a meal taste better - just add music
The thought of musicians serenading you as you eat may make your stomach churn.But listening to music during a meal will actually make your food taste better, according to a study.Psychologists have...
View ArticleSpotify 'Rewind' plays time-travel with your musical tastes
The new Taste Rewind feature from the streaming-music service suggests playlists of songs from the past based on your current tastes. by June 15, 2015 7:40 AM PDT facebook twitter linkedin googleplus...
View ArticleStream Spacey Soundtrack to Foo Fighters' 'Sonic Highways'
For the HBO series/Foo Fighters studio album Sonic Highways, Dave Grohl and company trekked around the United States to explore the country's diverse musical history, recording a new song in eight...
View ArticleSufi Music For The Spotify Generation
Lahore-born, Brooklyn-based artist Arooj Aftab is redefining Sufi music for the modern world. Arooj Aftab is attracting attention, despite her best efforts. The New York-based artist -- “one of the...
View ArticleEasy-to-follow tips to mindful eating
Applying mindfulness to eating can work miracles. Here's how to do it right. We all indulge in mindless eating at some point or the other. Perhaps, out of habit, stress, or some times, we just succumb...
View Article'Taste of Congo' offers food, fashion, music
'Taste of Congo' offers food, fashion, music Annual event raises money for Motema Ministries Check out this story on jacksonsun.com:...
View Article3 science-backed ways to get smarter
See Also What would you do with a few extra IQ points? What new plans would you be able to put into action? What creative solutions could you come up with? We’d all love to be just a bit brainier,...
View ArticleOn demand homemade meals gaining ground with companies like Foodcloud,...
BENGALURU: Anoopam, a young researcher who works at a hedge fund in Mumbai, was introduced to a new way of ordering half a year ago — dishes made by home chefs instead of street restaurants. Before...
View ArticleThe Science of Eating
Do you know why you eat? We eat because we are hungry. We eat for energy. You might know some of the reasons we crave certain foods, but most of our food decisions come from hidden forces. In fact,...
View ArticleAn Apple exec just revealed how much Apple Music is really going to pay...
Apple is going to give labels, publishers and other music owners over 70% of revenues from its new music streaming service. Last week a leaked Apple Music contract suggested that the company was only...
View Article20 Health Benefits of Ginger
Ginger has a strong aroma. This healthiest herb can be used as dried, powdered, fresh, juice, oil or pickle form. Ginger has its own place in different cuisine but apart from useful for dishes; it has...
View ArticleSweetness without sugar? Saltiness without sodium? It might be just around...
New understanding about where flavor comes from could have important implications for everything from fruit breeding to making more healthful processed foods. Traditionally, scientists who study flavor...
View ArticleDiscordian Records and Barcelona's new underground music scene
At the moment Barcelona is experiencing a fast growing scene of underground music, formed mainly by free improvisers and weird music enthusiasts, it has been growing steadily for about 3 years and now...
View ArticleWhy finding your 'choice point' is the key to weight control
Think before you bite: Mindful eating may be key to controlling your weight. How to avoid a bloated tummy Amid busy lives, we are constantly reminded of the importance of being "mindful" – fully aware...
View ArticleDripDrop Now Available At Rite Aid Stores Nationwide Great Tasting, Medical...
SAN FRANCISCO, June 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- DripDrop, a new rehydration solution for children, adults, and seniors, is now available in Rite Aid stores nationwide. "75% of people suffer from mild to...
View ArticleIn A Taste Test Of Vegan Foods, Do They Ever Taste Better Than The Real Thing?
Here’s the beef (groan) with going vegan: bad-tasting products. Faux meat, faux cheese, faux ice cream -- the list goes on and on for omnivores who just can’t ditch their faves as they get on the...
View ArticleINAUGURAL MAKE MUSIC DAY FESTIVAL IS INCLUSIVE
For the first time Sunday, San Diego joined more than 700 cities worldwide in celebrating Make Music Day, an annual music festival. The event began in France in 1982 and differentiates itself from...
View ArticleEthical food ‘tastes better’ Abertay research finds (Abertay University)
(Source: Abertay University) Organic and fair trade food tastes subjectively better and delivers greater 'moral satisfaction', according to new Abertay University research. Dr Boyka Bratanova of Dundee...
View ArticleHow to make a slice of bread into a meal
Taste a slice of the good life with a simple loaf of bread ...
View ArticleListening to 'extreme' music makes you more positive, says study
Listening to ‘extreme music’ such as heavy metal can help can you calm down and feel inspired, a new study has found. The research, published in academic journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, says...
View ArticleThis is what ready to eat meals do to you
Ready meals can raise risk of memory loss, says scientific study. There's more reason to grouse. Apart from preservatives and additives affecting your physical health, ready meals can raise your risk...
View ArticleListening to ‘extreme’ music makes angry people calmer: study
On an average chill-out playlist, you’ll usually find the likes of reggae king Bob Marley, or the nostalgic vibes of the Beach Boys, and even the sensitive hip-hop crooner Drake. But heavy metal - the...
View ArticlePlayers entertain at inaugural Taste of the Broncos (Denver Broncos)
(Source: Denver Broncos) Players entertain at inaugural Taste of the Broncos Posted Jun 16, 2015 Allie Raymond Digital Media Contributor a a Broncos players played host to a sold out crowd at the...
View ArticleKentucky Speedway to host new music festival with rock, country, punk bands
Event promoters Nitro Fidelity have paired with the Kentucky Speedway to host the NiFi Festival a new three-day music festival featuring musicians from diverse genres from country to punk. From Aug....
View ArticleCommunity Voices: Early music classes grow more than good musicians
Robust arts programs are a great benefit to school culture. As a band parent, I’ve been an active supporter of my oldest daughter’s band program and learned recently that some Atlanta Public Schools...
View ArticleWill Eating at Night Really Make You Gain Weight?
Breakfast, lunch and dinner do the body good. But what about a late dinner, midnight snack and middle-of-the night munching? Research consistently shows that people who eat late at night weigh more...
View ArticleStudy: Why appetizers seem to taste better than the main course
Little things can make a big difference to how good food tastes: the way it is set on a plate, the place you eat, and all the stuff that contributes to...
View ArticleWhy scrummy starters ruin your meal
A delicious starter may seem like the perfect way to begin a memorable restaurant meal. But be careful not to order one that is too good - it is likely to spoil your enjoyment of the main course, new...
View ArticleListening to a surprising type of music could help you calm down
See Also A study intended to find out if listening to heavy metal music compounds hostility in listeners found instead that the catharsis created appears to do just the opposite – soothing the savage...
View ArticleCarleton Professor and Carleton Graduate’s New Design Company Awarded Public...
(Source: Carleton University) Mixed Metaphors Design, co-founded by Carleton University's Jesse Stewart and Matt Edwards, has been awarded a public art commission for St. Luke's Park in Ottawa. Their...
View ArticleWhat's for Dinner? Meal Planning for Your Health, Budget and Sanity
Kids sometimes get in trouble for standing in front of the refrigerator with the door open, but parents are guilty of it, too -- especially when it's nearly dinnertime, and nothing is on the menu....
View ArticleProcessed Food: Just How Bad Is It? Not All, It Seems
While the no-brainer types of processed foods like ready-prepared meals for the microwave are best to be avoided, according to Helen Bond, a dietitian with the BDA Association of UK Dietitians, some...
View ArticleHome Remedies For Loss Of Appetite
The smartest way to cure your loss of appetite is to find out the reason behind it and cure that reason! Stressed out. Emotionally upset. Having influenza. Had too much of alcohol last night or any...
View ArticleServing More Summer Meals in Rural and Tribal Areas
During the school year, over 21 million children receive free and reduced-price breakfast and lunch each day through the USDA's National School Lunch Program. But, when school is out, many children who...
View ArticleMake Music Day comes to Balboa Park
For the first time Sunday, San Diego joined more than 700 cities worldwide in celebrating Make Music Day, an annual music festival. The event began in France in 1982 and differentiates itself from...
View ArticleTaylor Swift Snubs Apple Music, Sticks With Struggling TIDAL
Swift’s reps confirmed to BuzzFeed that she doesn’t have plans to include her new album on Apple Music. In fact, Swift’s bestselling album isn’t available on any subscription streaming service except...
View Article5 reasons Spotify is better than Apple Music
Apple Music may be getting all the hype, but Spotify is still the better music-streaming service. Here are five...
View ArticleA Month of Fasting
Food makes me smile. Whether it be a toasty chocolate croissant, a steaming cup of coffee or a bowl of fruit salad, I almost never turn down an opportunity to excite my taste buds. In certain moments,...
View ArticleAdam Liaw: my list of five simple tips that will help make you a better cook
The former MasterChef winner on the basics you need to know before you get into the kitchen – from sharp knives to really good stock ...
View ArticleWhat'll We Eat? Online Mix-and-Match Meal Guide from Wegmans Makes Planning...
(Source: Wegmans Food Markets Inc) For Release: 06/30/2015 Contact Information: Jo Natale, vice president of media relations, 585-429-3627 ROCHESTER, NY - A new Mix-and-Match Meal Guide from Wegmans...
View ArticleHomegrown Music Cafe: Good music for a good cause
Reprints + - Jean-Paul Vest plays at the Homegrown Music Cafe. Ralph Antignano founded this performance space in the chapel at the Church of St. Gerard Majella in Port Jefferson Station. Photo Credit:...
View ArticleDoes Music Give You Math Skills? It's a Tricky Equation
Naomi Eide is a master's student in the Philip Merrill College of Journalism at the University of Maryland, College Park. She contributed this article to Live Science's Expert Voices: Op-Ed &...
View ArticleHow to make your child smarter before he or she is even born
A new study found that babies prefers a mother's touch to the stomach when they're in the womb. Herb Scribner, Deseret News • Modified: June 23, 2015 at 1:39 pm • Your baby, even when in the womb, has...
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