Friday, November 23, 2012

Because 1st Base is SO Important

I'm sharing this because I feel it's important to cast insecurity aside and seek advice when you need it. I'm not the only girl that would think twice about dating a bad kisser--that's the unfortunate truth. The good news is learning how to kiss well is easier than overcoming an addiction to W.O.W. or an obsession with the Dodgers.
http://www.how-to-kiss.org/how-to-french-kiss/ 

If a picture is worth a thousand words then a kiss is worth at least half that. A kiss can say so much, whether it's "I'll miss you but this is goodbye" to "I'm so lucky you're in my life" to "You are the hottest person in the room." What you DON'T want a kiss to say is "I'm not entirely sober" or "You make my mouth water." Whether a kiss says "I really, really like you" or "I'm not entirely sure I like you that much" is really up to you and your situation.

The important thing to note (ahem, aside from all the wonderful advice on the How To site above) is that you don't have to be a natural. I believe that anyone can become a good kisser and that, like with everything else, it takes practice, patience, humility, a good sense of humor and open communication to go from mediocre to great. 

Don't get picked off 1st base. You boys may disagree, and even some of you girls, but in my world, 1st base is the best. 
;D - Your Green-Eyed Guide

Monday, November 19, 2012

Shocking News: Cherry 7-up NOT made with real cherries!

Early November, Dr. Pepper was sued over antioxidant claims in its 7-up Cherry product. According to the Center for Science in the Public Interest, the advertising for this product is misleading. As reported by Reuters, "The named plaintiff is David Green, a resident of Sherman Oaks, California, who said he would not have bought the soft drinks had he known their antioxidants did not come from fruit." Reuters Article
Dr. Pepper responded and defended the product by pointing out the obvious - "This is another attempt by the food police at CSPI to mislead consumers about soft drinks.  7UP Cherry is a cherry flavored soda that does not contain juice ... and it says so right on the label.  7UP Cherry is properly labeled under all FDA regulations so that consumers can make an informed choice.   When CSPI first contacted us in June, we told them that in 2011 we decided to re-label and reformulate 7UP Cherry.  The new 7UP Cherry will not contain antioxidants to be consistent with the formulation and appearance of other 7UP products. We also told CSPI that the new 7UP Cherry will be on store shelves in February 2013.  However, they refused to hear the truth and instead ran to the overburdened courthouses with their latest publicity-seeking lawsuit." Dr Pepper Snapple Group Responds

As a food scientist with extensive education in nutrition, I am saddened by how prolific these types of lawsuits are becoming. I am not exaggerating when I say that these False Advertising/Labeling suits are being filed on almost a daily basis. I take for granted how easy it is for me to read a food label and the ingredients list, but I always assumed that other people knew how to do the same.
Do we take the cynical approach and assume that these plaintiffs are just out for money? Or do we take the elitist approach and assume these people are so easily fooled and truly don't know any better? Are we as a society truly becoming too illiterate and lazy to read a food label?

I can''t believe we are honestly this easily misled. Jolly Ranchers are not made with real fruit, and neither are Froot Loops. Skittles are not made with real rainbows. If you want real fruit, try real fruit.

TIPS: Please, please, PLEASE take 30 seconds to glance at the first 5 ingredients on the INGREDIENTS LIST. Take another 5 seconds to glance over the Nutrition Facts for the ##% Juice claim.