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Combat Bad Breath with These Foods
“Inside your mouth, plaque build-up causes odors”
Unless you’re talking to someone who has bad breath, because that can be pretty bad too! Unfortunately you can not really do anything about someone else’s bad breath, but you can do something about your own. via Fitsugar
I want your vote (The Globe Gazette)
With apologies to Abbott and Costello
How to nix 4 common oral-health complaints. Cavity-free doesn’t necessarily mean worry-free when it comes to oral health: Seemingly minor problems such as bad breath and canker sores not only cause … via Great Advice from Redbook Magazine
“So we can say he was a super-fragile-calloused mystic plagued with halitosis.”
Recently, we published a story about puns that included such groaners as “Should you age your wine in a wooden coffin? Yes, it’s better to casket” and “How about that Trojan War? It was Helen earth.” And then … via Providence Journal
Strawberry season (The Pueblo Chieftain)
Red, ripe and luscious - strawberries are at their peak during this brief window between Easter and Mother s Day. Their popularity continues well into summer when they re often featured in red, white and blue Fourth of July desserts. Anyone fortunate enough to enjoy home-grown berries won t eat them before June. The springtime strawberries decorating shortcakes, jazzing up fruit salads and …
Britons ‘face loss of Spanish homes due to land-grab law’ (The Scotsman)
THOUSANDS of Britons with homes in Spain are living in fear of losing their properties because of rogue developers and lax government controls, it was claimed yesterday.
Russia urges the UK to extradite billionaire over call to oust Putin (The Scotsman)
RUSSIA yesterday demanded the immediate extradition from Britain of the exiled billionaire Boris Berezovsky, after he called for a revolution to oust the president, Vladimir Putin.
Pickle Power (Boise Weekly)
By Nicholas Collias.
Brown has first meeting with Bush in Washington (The Scotsman)
GORDON Brown met George Bush face to face for the first time last night as the two men took part in discussions at the White House.
“Or you could take a spoon, scrape it down your tongue and then have a whiff of the spoon.”
If people suddenly start offering you mints or sugarless gum it might be time to give Dr Geoffrey Speiser a call. via Australian Broadcasting Corporation


