A game of squash at Halloween
Posted by edwina 24 days ago (http://www.guardian.co.uk)
What are your favourite pumpkin recipes?A pumpkin is not just for Halloween. But in the UK you'd think they were, judging by our usual unimaginative approach to cooking with them. First introduced to the art of pumpkin carving many years ago by American relatives, I witnessed at first hand the associated activity of ensuring that the freshly extracted flesh was put to the best possible use in the
When your mug goes missing in the workplace it's no laughing matter. What's the best method for preventing your porcelain being pilfered?This morning I came across this post on the Ask Bossy blog by someone calling themselves Angry Coffee Drinker. It struck a chord. For anyone too pressed for time to read it, the topic up for discussion is work colleagues using your own, personal coffee mug whic
Don't Let the Waiting Game Make You Crazy
Posted by rodenberger 99 days ago (http://ezinearticles.com)
With so many things put in our paths that cause us to be perpetually waiting, waiting, waiting, it's no wonder that we sometimes feel we're at the end of our rope. Hang on, however, because there are things you can do to make the "waiting game" not only tolerable, but perhaps enjoyable as well.
Web-Based Game Educates HIV-Positive Teens
Posted by mittan 145 days ago (http://www.nlm.nih.gov)
A Web-based game could help educate teenagers with HIV infection on how to avoid transmitting the virus, a pilot study suggests. Source: Reuters Health Related MedlinePlus Topics: AIDS, Teen Sexual Health
Minn. Zoo Web Game Lets You Figure Out Who Pooped
Posted by ference 172 days ago (http://wcco.com)
The Minnesota Zoo has unveiled a new online game that lets you match animals with their respective piles of poop.
What should we expect of Norman Tebbit's game cookbook?
Posted by edwina 189 days ago (http://www.guardian.co.uk)
Another forgotten celebrity steps out of the shadows with a cookbook. Should we read it?Here's a liberal dilemma for you. Is it still OK to tap your foot to a Gary Glitter record now his proclivities are a matter of public record? Of course, you fume, lunging for the comment box. To reject Glitter's creative oeuvre on the basis of his sexual transgressions would liberate an enormous tin of ethica
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