Monday, November 20, 2017

@14:00, 11/20/17

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I will spatchcock a fresh  turkey if required.
The sheets will be fresh.

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Smarter Living

It’s Almost Thanksgiving! Let Us Be Your Guide

Welcome to the latest edition of the Smarter Living newsletter.

I need little guidance beyond Rombauer - Becker.

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Food

A 45-Minute Roast Turkey

It doesn’t have to take all day: Make the bird in a fraction of the time by just cutting out the backbone.

As required.

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Well

How Not to Talk to a Child Who Is Overweight

Doctors walk a difficult line as they try to discuss the fraught subject of weight without increasing the distress that many children already feel.

no sugar.  Fructose is toxic.

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Health

New Gene Treatment Effective for Some Leukemia Patients

By genetically altering a patient’s T-cells to attack more than one site on cancer cells, researchers hope to devise better treatments.

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Well

Clearing Up the Confusion About Salt

Excess sodium is responsible for most cases of hypertension, a leading risk factor for heart attacks, strokes and kidney failure.

Try for two grams a day.

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Food

Fish, Your Way

At AbuQir Seafood in Astoria, Queens, an ocean bounty is spread out before you, awaiting your choice.

It is not my way. 
It could be good.

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Style

Senior Couples Try the 36 Questions That Lead to Love

The questions have led to countless unions. What can they do for pairs who know everything about each other?

I would try anything.

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Arts

The Bird and Beyond: 11 Perfect Podcasts for Thanksgiving

Tap into the holiday spirit with these podcasts, whether you’re looking for some history, tips, a little existential perspective or simply to be entertained.

The wild turkey is a different bird.

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Health

Skin Cancers Rise — Along With Questionable Treatments

Dermatology is booming, with private equity investments and an influx of physician assistants doing the work of doctors. Are patients being well served?

Probably not.

Take the problem seriously.

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Opinion

Pain Management and the Opioid Crisis

Drug makers, a patient and a doctor respond to an editorial.

Death cures addiction.
Saving the addict's life is the problem.
So far as I know that is still impossible.

A very few successfully kick.

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