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Friday, December 17, 2004

On The Menu: Garlic, Chocolate, Fish, Yams


"Last year the British Medical Journal ran a paper advocating the 'Polypill' - combining aspirin, folic acid and cholesterol-lowering and blood-pressure drugs - for everybody over 55. But an article in the Christmas issue says a 'Polymeal', containing fish, wine, dark chocolate, fruits and vegetables, garlic and almonds, would achieve roughly the same effect."



"The Polymeal can either be eaten as an entire meal - a recipe by the chef Raymond Blanc suggests watercress soup, grilled fillet of mackerel with a tagine of winter root vegetables, chickpeas, toasted almonds and roasted garlic, followed by chocolate mousse - or the ingredients can be eaten separately during the day, say the doctors."

SocietyGuardian.co.uk | Society | How to live longer: a Polymeal a day:

Tuesday, December 14, 2004

Chores Undone

  •  AAG - flight
  •  AAG - hotel

  •  Oregon - flight

  •  Employment - IR number

  •  Employment - arrange contracts with agencies/employers

  •  Insurance - cancel camera and glasses

  •  Yardwork: stones, leaves, dirt, trimmings

  •  Plumbing - kitchen sink

  •  Plumbing - shower

  •  Paperwork - organise and condense
  •  Laundry

  •  Shelfwork - hardware (lag bolts, plates, blocks)

  •  Shelfwork - disassemble structure, re-cut, re-assemble

  •  Xmas mail

  •  Cornell Loan

  •  Clean House

  •  FoHP website - Dave Gray, Pat C.

  •  More carpet scraps?

  •  Clean House!

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