Sunday, April 21, 2013

Atlanta's new Indian restaurants | Food and More with John Kessler

Chai Pani

Fathers, mothers and grandmothers still figure in the new wave of Indian restaurants showing up around metro Atlanta. But family tradition is a touchstone rather than a millstone, nowadays. And please don?t bring up those bad old memories of face-stuffing buffets set to wailing sitar soundtracks, or you just might elicit a bout of laughter mixed with embarrassment.

What you?ll find at Bhojanic in Buckhead and Chai Pani in Decatur are creative takes on Indian food that offer brighter, fresher flavors in varied portion sizes, all kinds of current beer, wine and cocktail options, and settings that are decidedly contemporary.

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Friday, April 12, 2013

Best-selling author Daniel H. Wilson on naming robotic villains and high-end gaming PCs

Best-selling author Daniel H. Wilson on the naming robotic villains and his soft spot for high-end gaming PCs

Every week, a new and interesting human being tackles our decidedly geeky take on the Proustian Q&A. This is the Engadget Questionnaire.

In the latest installment of our weekly smattering of queries, best-selling author and roboticist Daniel H. Wilson talks corporate Kool-Aid and the evils of stock market AI. Join us on the other side of the jump for the full gamut of responses.

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Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Better-educated parents feed children fewer fats and less sugar

Mar. 27, 2013 ? The level of education of parents has an influence on the frequency with which their children eat foods linked to obesity. The children of parents with low and medium levels of education eat fewer vegetables and fruit and more processed products and sweet drinks.

An international group of experts from eight European countries have analysed the relation between parents' levels of education and the frequency with which their children eat food linked to overweight.

The Identification and prevention of dietary- and lifestyle-induced health effects in children and infants (IDEFICS) study includes data from 14,426 children aged between two and nine from eight European countries: Italy, Estonia, Cyprus, Belgium, Sweden, Hungary, Germany and Spain.

The results published in the journal Public Health Nutrition confirm that parents with a lower level of education feed their children food rich in sugars and fats more often than those parents with a higher level of education, who feed their children more products of a higher nutritional quality, including vegetables, fruit, pasta, rice and wholemeal bread.

"The greatest differences among families with different levels of education are observed in the consumption of fruit, vegetables and sweet drinks," explains Juan Miguel Fern?ndez Alvira, the author of the work and researcher from the University of Zaragoza to SINC.

For the authors, this implies a greater risk of developing overweight and obesity in children from less advantaged socio-cultural groups. "The programmes for the prevention of childhood obesity through the promotion of healthy eating habits should specifically tackle less advantaged social and economic groups, in order to minimise inequalities in health," concludes Fern?ndez Alvira.

Childhood nutrition

Childhood, from two to fourteen years old, is a growth period during which the requirements for energy and nutrients increase. Nevertheless, the World Health Organisation warns of the importance of monitoring the diet of the youngest members of society, as almost 40 million children under the age of five suffered from overweight in 2010.

In fact, recommendations for children over two do not differ greatly from those for adults. Their diet should include cereals, fruit, vegetables, dairy products, lean meats, fish, poultry, eggs and nuts.

Dieticians and nutritionists recommend that parents offer children a wide variety of foods and avoid using food as a method to award or punish behaviour. Experts believe that this age group can decide how much to eat, provided the food is always healthy and nutritious.

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  1. Juan Miguel Fern?ndez-Alvira, Theodora Mouratidou, Karin Bammann, Antje Hebestreit, Gianvincenzo Barba, Sabina Sieri, Lucia Reisch, Gabriele Eiben, Charalampos Hadjigeorgiou, Eva Kovacs, Inge Huybrechts, Luis A Moreno. Parental education and frequency of food consumption in European children: the IDEFICS study. Public Health Nutrition, 2012; 16 (03): 487 DOI: 10.1017/S136898001200290X

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Apple Appears In Court In China To Defend Against Siri Patent Infringement Claim

siri_icon_lgApple is in court again in China, defending another of its products from attack based on pre-existing claims from a Chinese company. This time around it's Siri, Apple's virtual assistant, that has landed it in Chinese legal trouble, after last year another company took issue with the iPad trademark resulting in a $60 million settlement deal.

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Apparent Powerball winner wants to 'help a lot of people' - U.S. News

By Matthew DeLuca, Staff Writer, NBC News

Pedro Quezada, a?44-year-old father of five,?has 338 million reasons to smile.?

On Monday, the New Jersey man ran into Eagle Liquors to get his Powerball ticket scanned by store owner Sammy Sethi.?Quezada, who is originally from the Dominican Republic, saw the message come up that people in 42 states were hoping for: ?Jackpot!?

?Very happy,? Quezada told reporters in Spanish,?NBC New York?reported.

Quezada called his wife with the good news, according to the Bergen Record.

?I still can?t believe it,? she said. ?We never expected it, but thank God.?

Lottery officials have confirmed that the winning ticket in the $338 million Powerball jackpot -- the 4th largest ever -- was sold at the liquor store in Passaic, but they haven?t said whether or not Quezada holds the life-changing numbers.

The winners in Saturday night?s drawing were: 17, 29, 31, 52, 53, and the Powerball number, 31.

?I?m going to help a lot of people, whatever they need,? he said, according to the New York Daily News.

Quezada lives with his wife and children in an apartment facing a highway. His neighbors weren?t waiting on state authorities to confirm the news before they started congratulating Quezada.

?This is super for all of us on this block,? neighbor Eladia Vazquez told NBC New York. ?They deserve it because they are hardworking people.?

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Pravin Mankodia, sells a lottery ticket to Nature Haley at Eagles Liquors in Passaic, N.J. Monday, March 25, 2013.

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Monday, December 24, 2012

Simple Abundance Exercises Can Change Your Mindset - kaokely's ...

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When you feel more prosperous, you will lead life of improved health, happiness and prosperity. However, when most of us think about our finances, most of the time we don?t have thoughts of prosperity.
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2012: The Year in TV Moments

AMC, August 12, 10:56 p.m. ET

Breaking Bad opened the fifth episode of last summer?s shocker of a half-season with a boy on a motorbike, trapping a tarantula in the New Mexico desert. We?d never seen him before, and we didn?t have a reason to care about him, but the show used him to reinforce its most pitiless lesson?in its world, kids die simply for being in the way. After our glimpse of him, the boy exited while the episode turned to a long and complicated train heist, in which the show?s antiheroes, Walt and Jesse, siphon gallons of the chemical they need to cook methamphetamine out of a train they have managed to stop on a pretext. They bring along a third guy named Todd to help them, and when the trio have pulled off their crazy stunt, the action slowed to give them a moment of pure exhilaration. They?ve executed the perfect bloodless crime. And then, interrupting their outlaw glory, the kid pulled up on his bike and waved hello. He wasn?t their conscience, sitting in judgment. He was just a bystander?the accidental witness. For being in the wrong place at the wrong time, he got popped.

As Emily Nussbaum pointed out in a great review in The New Yorker, the shooting wasn?t shocking because it broke with the show?s moral framework. It was shocking because it jolted us into remembering Brock, a 5-year-old boy whom Walt had poisoned the previous season in an elaborate plot designed to win back Jesse. Now here was a second child mowed down by Walt?s ambition. He didn?t pull the trigger?Todd did?but he did nothing to save the boy.

The murder was the show?s fulcrum last summer, at once dividing Jesse and Walt into hand-wringer and predator. Paired with Brock?s poisoning, it forced viewers to ask a question TV shows don?t normally force on them: Why were we still watching? Had we in some measure adopted Walt?s point of view, and given his slide into evil, did that make us, as Nussbaum put it, ?not merely fans but enablers?? The kid on the motorbike provoked all those roiling thoughts. And he barely said a word.

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