Saturday, 30 June 2012

[Lovers India] need help


 

PREVENT ROAD ACCIDENT! SAVE LIFE.


Dear friends,
We are distribute Road Safety Brochures (Notice) to Drivers and Public.



Plase help us to improve our work to.. prevent accident!

 

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Re: [Lovers India] Re: [www.keralites.net] The mummy of been ice frozen for 5300 years

Thanks for sharing a wonderful information 

On Fri, Jun 29, 2012 at 9:19 AM, E. JEEVA <jeevadce88@gmail.com> wrote:


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The mummy of been ice frozen for 5300 years


Iceman ""tzi" is a 5300 years old mummy is the oldest, and are today the best preserved mummy, with a very high scientific value.
In 1991, the German tourists discovered the mummy in the border of Italy and Austria sign Alpine snow.























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[Lovers India] What are the chemicals we eat every day?






 


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What are the chemicals we eat every day?




Even the most experienced cook can not fully appreciate the quality of the product in the eyes. In some cases, odor and color play only a function of the beautiful packaging, behind which hides a set of dubious ingredients. The researchers tested a few products to find out where and under what kind of potential danger may be lurking.

 

 

Butane

 

Universal Gas is suitable not only for the lighters. The food industry considers butane as artificial antioxidant. Chemical element is added to chicken nuggets to keep fresh. The dish, which in appearance looks like just cooked, it can be podzapravleno butane.

Most often found in ready-made processed foods with long shelf life, such as frozen foods, crackers, chips and fast food.

 

 

 

Estrogen

 

Elevated levels of estrogen indicates a questionable origin of the product. Most often, a hormone given to cows milk and meat. Estrogen causes rapid development and growth, which increases milk production and the amount of meat products. And while the question "Is it bad" experts answer is negative, to use such products as food physicians strongly recommend.

 

 


Powder Spinach


The composition of some green pastry, or at least a hint of it is only indirectly related to the vegetable crops. As a component simulating green, dehydrated, and is used here does not have the nutritional value of spinach. The use of such products as useful as it is dust.

 


Propylene glycol or antifreeze

 

The substance is traditionally used in the automotive and cosmetic industries. The reagent does not freeze panes, and also provides water-holding and soothing effect. Because the adverse symptoms were not recorded, the substance was used as a food additive to create these same properties in food.

Potentially hazardous food: confectionery, alcoholic and non-alcoholic carbonated beverages, energy, frozen fruits and poultry.

 

 

 

Vanillin


Since natural vanilla is expensive, and the world needs is a few thousand tons per year, was invented a method for synthesizing the substance of the more accessible parts. Most vanillin is produced from lignin - a byproduct of pulp and paper industry.

Used as a flavor in yogurt, baked goods, beverages and confectionery.


 



The substance of the glands of the beaver



Aromatic substance extracted from the glands of the beaver. Initially, a mixture designed for medical purposes. Over time, it began to be used in the perfume industry as a natural perfume fixative and odor. In terms of the substance of the food industry can play a raspberry flavoring. It is believed that these days the jet is added only in expensive spirits in practice, beaver gland found in the jelly, ice cream, candy and flavored drinks.

The fact of what constitutes a product, usually written on the package, but for the modern buyer is nothing more than a formality. Going for food, should not be limited to entertaining reading matter on the shelf-life, especially if the product is wrapped in colorful packaging, or sold at a low price is tempting.

 





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[Lovers India] Battery-powered electric butter knife




 

 

At last! Battery-powered electric butter knife will spread cold butter straight on to bread

  • Heated knife powered by two AA batteries in the handle
  • Blade with heating element hits 41.8 degrees centigrade - perfect

 

 

Hot buttered toast is right up there with a nice cup of tea for comfort and sustenance.

Sadly, making it often ends in frustration when your perfect slice falls apart as you try to spread on a cold lump of butter that just won't melt.

Now designers believe they've conquered the problem by inventing a heated knife.

 

The knife, invented by British baker Warburtons, heats to 41.8 degrees Celsius after research found that is the optimum temperature to spread butter.

The knife, invented by British baker Warburtons, heats to 41.8 degrees Celsius after research found that is the optimum temperature to spread butter

The knife's heating element ensures a constant temperature of 41.8 degrees centigrade, and is powered by two AA batteries in the handle

The knife's heating element ensures a constant temperature of 41.8 degrees centigrade, and is powered by two AA batteries in the handle

Designers have created the world's first knife with a heated blade to solve the age old problem of cold butter not spreading properly on bread

Designers have created the world's first knife with a heated blade to solve the age old problem of cold butter not spreading properly on bread

The knife, designed by Warburtons, heats up to 41.8 degrees Celsius, powered by AA batteries in the handle - and melts the butter just enough to spread smoothly, without gouging holes in the bread.

A button on the handle activates the battery-operated heating element and a flashing LED indicates it is on.

The prototype can spread a slice of bread in 30 seconds - although it's not clear when or if it will be released, or how much it will cost.

 

Researchers created the knife with bread baker Warburtons after a survey found it is the most desired breakfast innovation.

Butter not spreading properly is one of our top five breakfast bugbears along with burnt toast and cold tea.

Stuart Jones, from Warburtons, said: 'We've fine-tuned the knife's specifications to ensure the speediest heat-up and perfect temperature for spreading and we're thrilled with how well it works.

knife

The knife heats to 41.8 degrees Celsius after research found that is the optimum temperature to spread butter

how the new knife works
The knife has two AA batteries in the handle and a heating element in the blade

The knife has two AA batteries in the handle and a heating element in the blade

A poll of 3,000 people revealed 1 per cent of Brits - all of them men - have even resorted to heating the spread with a hair dryer to combat the problem.

A quarter - 28 per cent - put the butter in the microwave, 8 per cent put it on a plate on top of the toaster and 7 per cent heat the knife on the hob. The new knife will perfectly cover a slice in butter in less than 30 seconds.

'It made complete sense to develop a tool to help busy Brits achieve the perfect even-spread on their toast, even when using butter straight from the fridge,' says Jones.

'Baking is a blend of expert craft and science and to make the perfect piece of toast it is essential to use a good-quality loaf that offers butterability.' The baker has yet to set a date for production. 



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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[Lovers India] Esha Deol & Bharat Takhtani's Wedding.















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[Lovers India] Spider-Man Week in NYC



Spider-Man Week in NYC n Beyond


The Amazing Spider-Man rings the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange in NYC



Helping boost our stock markets, spidey? 



It's official. NYC has been taken over.



Spider-Man Week kicks off in the Today Show Plaza with some hardcore fans…



The Spider-Man Square stage is set in the Today Show Plaza to kick off the week's events.



Spider-Man scopes out NYC from the 103rd floor of the Empire State Building. Think he could scale THIS building?



Spidey scales the American Museum of Natural History. No big deal.



Spider-Man hand-delivers a live Chilean Rose Tarantula to the American Museum of Natural History. Creepy! 



The Amazing Spider-Man`s Rhys Ifans works alongside neighborhood groups to transform their community garden as part of the Be Amazing, Stand Up and Volunteer Initiative, Part of Spider-Man Week NYC. 



Emma Stone steps it up (and cracks up) while helping build and paint shelves at Farragut Houses & Madison Boys and Girls Club as part of the Be Amazing, Stand Up and Volunteer Initiative, part of Spider-Man Week NYC. 



"Be Amazing, Stand Up and Volunteer" Day events were held around the country, and Spider-Man swung by to hang out with Chris Zylka and Volunteers at the Roybal Learning Center in L.A. 



Who says library time can't be fun? As part of Spider-Man Week NYC, Emma Stone,

alongside seventh grade students create Leadership Pins made out of pennies to use in next year`s

Penny Harvest. The Penny Harvest shows young people they have the ability to make the world a better place by introducing them to the power of philanthropy and service during their formative years.



Even Spider-Man is happy to get his hands dirty, as he helps volunteers paint a roof at Queens College with NYC Cool Roofs.



Spider-Man and his Amazing volunteers help paint a roof at Queens College with

NYC Cool Roofs as part of the Be Amazing, Stand Up and Volunteer Initiative.







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