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в основата си яйцата бенедикт са просто яйца по панагюрски, но (!) един сос холандез, прави закуската една идея по-интересна.
яйцата бенедикт (както повечето закуски с яйца) вървят с препечени филийки или някоя бухтичка с мерудии, при нас те се игнорират на 100% в полза на беконче или някой братски колбас.
играта със соса:
два или три жълтъка се бъркат с миксер. към тях се прибавят 100ина грама разтопено масло, половин лимон, бял/кайенски пипер, сол
особено приятно е, сутрин да завариш тази закуска в очакване на именно твоята вилица ;;

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Happy September, dear readers! It’s the start of the month and that means that it’s time to thank the businesses that help make this site possible. Please do show them that you appreciate their support with your time and attention!
Lancaster, PA-based and family-owned Fillmore Container are first! They offer all manner of canning jars, lids, and other preservation gear and carry just about every Ball jar currently available , so if you’re looking for a particular style, check them out. Also, for you locals, mark your calendars! I’ll be out in Lancaster County on Saturday, October 27 teaching a class in partnership with the folks from Fillmore.
Our friends over at EcoJarz are another stalwart sponsor. They make an array of products designed to fit on top of mason jars, including cheese graters, coffee brewers, and stainless steel storage lids.
Back for another month is McDonald Paper & Restaurant Supply. Based in Brooklyn, they are open to the public and sell all manner of culinary supplies. Restaurant supply stores are a great way to get affordable, durable kitchen gear (including jars!). I’m a big of their big food storage containers for macerating fruit for jam.
Mason Jar Lifestyle is a one-stop shopping site for all the jar lovers out there. They sell all manner of mason jar accessories and adaptors. If you’re in the market for lids, straws, sprouting lids, fermentation weights, airlocks, tea light converters, cozies, they are there for you.
And if your company, shop, or family business is interested in reaching the food-loving and engaged Food in Jars audience, you can find more details here. Leave a comment on this post or drop me a note to learn more!

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Global Gummy Vitamins Market 2019-2026 Synopsis
Global Gummy Vitamins Market Research Report describes a particular and in-depth examination of the current and future status of the Global Gummy Vitamins market Production and CAGR (%) Comparison by Type (Product Category), Application and Regions. This Gummy Vitamins market report is an important reference of direction for Market/Industry experts, analysts and business call manufacturers offering Industry Chain Structure, Business Strategies, and achieve planned business aims But it is suggested that enterprises those have plans to enter this industry have careful analysis of Gummy Vitamins market and the advantages or disadvantages of themselves.
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The Global Gummy Vitamins Market Report 2019 primarily focuses on the inclusive research study on the current scenario of the Gummy Vitamins market globally. This study improves the productivity and Gummy Vitamins market forecast of the industry. It gives the information about the Gummy Vitamins market Share, Application, Region, Revenue Status and Outlook, Capacity, Production Status and Outlook, Consumption, Export, Import, Growth Rate, Market Drivers and Opportunities, Emerging Markets/Countries.
The global Gummy Vitamins market is valued at million US$ in 2018 and will reach million US$ by the end of 2026, growing at a CAGR of during 2019-2026. Global Gummy Vitamins market is expected to witness significant growth on account of rising applications, so in the next few years, Gummy Vitamins production will show a trend of steady growth. The production of Gummy Vitamins is estimated to be XXX Million Units, and the consumption increasing degree will be high. On product prices, the slow downward trend in recent years will maintain in the future.
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North America (United States, Canada, Mexico)
South America ( Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Chile)
Asia Pacific (China, Japan, India, Korea)
Europe (Germany, UK, France, Italy)
Middle East Africa (Egypt, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran) And More.
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Global Gummy Vitamins Key Players have taken on a deciding role in the Gummy Vitamins market 2019-2026
ABH Labs LLC
Boli Naturals LLC
Vitakem Nutraceutical Inc.
Ferrara Candy Company
Gimbal Brothers, Inc.
Melrob Group
Makers Nutrition, LLC
Santa Cruz Nutritionals
Nutra Solutions USA
Contract NUTRA
Ernest Jackson
F. Hunziker + Co AG
Softigel By PROCAPS
Sirio Pharma
Global Gummy Vitamins Market Analysis By Product Type
Single Vitamin
Multivitamins
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Children
Adults
The analysis report of Gummy Vitamins Market offers the key driving factors that are useful to grow the business Globally. Gummy Vitamins Market report uses the advanced technological systems needs that are compatible with this market by each parameter are firmly mentioned during this report.
Historical Data and Forecasts
Global demand for Gummy Vitamins by product, technology, and region.
Analysis of growth opportunities and the factors affecting demand.
A breakdown of industry players.

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When new year resolutions are exchanged one of the things we might reconsider is the list of some of our long held notions about life and people. “Art is useless in a starving world.” “Never trust a foreigner.” Opinions we hold are strengthened when we are around others who hold similar views. “Women should not join the army.” Or “ Climate change will not happen.”
What is the value of an opinion? From Sanskrit comes a saying that one should never accept or reject an idea merely because it is ancient or traditional nor accept or reject something merely because it is new. One should think for oneself. Is your opinion (of something or someone) a position of yours or that of an influential and powerful personality? Does your opinion define you? Most discussions will have someone saying “Well this is my opinion and I am entitled to it.” Yes indeed one is entitled but what is worth remembering is that an opinion is not always a fact. Nor should your rights and opinions impinge on someone else’s freedom. From diets to politics, from religion to money matters and ways of raising children, there are as many opinions as there are people.
A series of illustrations shows a man stroking a cute little creature. As he holds it to his chest and takes care of it the “creature” warms to him and he to it. Very slowly it expands, opens its eyes and looks steadily at him. There is a growing confidence in its expression. It shows its teeth. Now its “owner” has new responsibilities. He brings a big bag of food for the creature which is now an impressive size. Its expression has changed from cute to determined. In the next frame the creature has to be taken for a walk. It looks surly. Other people back off from the pair. Then the creature begins to roar. It has grown to mountainous proportions and pounces on its caretaker.
This “creature” is the man’s opinion and devours him but not before it has broken his life and severed relationships of many years.
Conflict of opinion
An opinion is an expression of a person’s feelings or thoughts based on emotional history and values. But what if the truth is that people do not really believe every position they express in public? Let’s remember that someone who is strongly committed to an opinion and unwilling to consider other options is very likely to impose her view on a second party (you?). And you might be uncertain about which route to walk. In other words a flexible person very often ends up losing to an inflexible friend.
Most of the conflicts in life arise from the belief that one is always right, and this strong belief is rooted in opinions which may not always be true. We incorrectly believe that we are correct. The need to feel superior to everybody else in one’s circle is a weakness many people have but do not realise at all.
The economist Timur Kuran developed a concept called ‘preference falsification’ in order to understand social behaviour — that is, people conform because it can be uncomfortable to disagree with others. This is very common in group discussions. Quite often one person forcefully puts forward his or her opinion and because the others are silent and do not have any other suggestions to offer it begins to look like everybody has agreed with the one who spoke up confidently.
What is your opinion of this article?
The author is Series Editor, Living in Harmony (Oxford University Press).

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Each specialty pod starts at $3.99. Photo: Keurig
In case you missed it, the general public is no longer as obsessed with Keurig and its K-Cups as they were, say, ten years ago. But that hasn’t stopped the company from pushing pod-based drinking ever forward.
According to USA Today, Keurig has partnered with Anheuser-Busch to launch Drinkworks Home Bar, a pod-based cocktail-making machine for people who struggle to stir, mix, or shake their own cocktails at home. Starting at $299, and $3.99 per pod, the Drinkworks makes mojitos, Long Island iced teas, daiquiris, cosmos, and the stunningly complicated gin and tonic. It also makes Beck’s beer and Stella Artois cider in a flash.
The first round of Drinkworks machines will be available in St. Louis, Missouri, with California, Florida, and the rest of the United States to follow. And welcome to this new, even lazier era.

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For Immediate Release:
Wednesday, October 24, 2018
WASHINGTON – A second round of tests commissioned by the Environmental Working Group found the active ingredient in Monsanto’s Roundup weed killer in every sample of popular oat-based cereal and other oat-based food marketed to children. These test results fly in the face of claims by two companies, Quaker and General Mills, which have said there is no reason for concern. This is because, they say, their products meet the legal standards.
Yet almost all of the samples tested by EWG had residues of glyphosate at levels higher than what EWG scientists consider protective of children’s health with an adequate margin of safety.

The tests detected glyphosate in all 28 samples of products made with conventionally grown oats. All but two of the 28 samples had levels of glyphosate above EWG’s health benchmark of 160 parts per billion, or ppb.
Products tested by Anresco Laboratories in San Francisco included 10 samples of different types of General Mills’ Cheerios and 18 samples of different Quaker brand products from PepsiCo, including instant oatmeal, breakfast cereal and snack bars. The highest level of glyphosate found by the lab was 2,837 ppb in Quaker Oatmeal Squares breakfast cereal, nearly 18 times higher than EWG’s children’s health benchmark.
| Type of Food | Product Name | Glyphosate (ppb) | Lab | |
| Sample 1 | Sample 2 | |||
| Granola | Quaker Simply Granola Oats, Honey & Almonds | 625 | 862 | Anresco |
| Instant oats
| Quaker Instant Oatmeal Cinnamon & Spice | 128 | 45 | Anresco |
| Instant oats
| Quaker Instant Oatmeal Apples & Cinnamon | 543 | 248 | Anresco |
| Instant oats | Quaker Real Medleys Super Grains Banana Walnut | 608 |
| Anresco |
| Overnight oats
| Quaker Overnight Oats Raisin Walnut & Honey Heaven | 1029 |
| Anresco |
| Overnight oats
| Quaker Overnight Oats Unsweetened with Chia Seeds | 1799 |
| Anresco |
| Oat breakfast cereal
| Quaker Oatmeal Squares Brown Sugar | 2746 |
| Anresco |
| Oat breakfast cereal | Quaker Oatmeal Squares Honey Nut | 2837 |
| Anresco |
| Oat breakfast cereal | Apple Cinnamon Cheerios | 868 |
| Anresco |
| Oat breakfast cereal | Very Berry Cheerios | 810 |
| Anresco |
| Oat breakfast cereal
| Chocolate Cheerios | 826 |
| Anresco |
| Oat breakfast cereal | Frosted Cheerios | 756 | 893 | Anresco |
| Oat breakfast cereal | Fruity Cheerios | 618 |
| Anresco |
| Oat breakfast cereal | Honey Nut Cheerios | 833 | 894 | Anresco |
| Oat breakfast cereal | Cheerios Oat Crunch Cinnamon | 1171 | 541 | Anresco |
| Snack bar
| Quaker Chewy S’mores | 260 | 572 | Anresco |
| Snack bar
| Quaker Chewy Peanut Butter Chocolate Chip | 625 | 275 | Anresco |
| Snack bar
| Quaker Breakfast Squares Soft Baked Bars Peanut Butter | 1014 | 713 | Anresco |
| Snack bar
| Quaker Breakfast Flats Crispy Snack Bars Cranberry Almond | 894 |
| Anresco |
Test information: EWG scientists purchased products in grocery stores in the San Francisco Bay area and Washington, DC, area. Either one or two different samples were purchased for testing, depending on the type of product. Approximately 300 grams of each product were packaged and shipped to Anresco Laboratories, in San Francisco, Calif. Glyphosate levels were analyzed by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry method, with the limit of quantification of 10 ppb. Testing methodology is described here. A PDF of the testing results is available here.
Glyphosate, the most widely used herbicide in the world, is classified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer as “probably carcinogenic” to people. The IARC has steadfastly defended that decision despite ongoing attacks by Monsanto.
In 2017, glyphosate was also listed by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment as a chemical known to the state to cause cancer.
“How many bowls of cereal and oatmeal have American kids eaten that came with a dose of weed killer? That’s a question only General Mills, PepsiCo and other food companies can answer,” said EWG President Ken Cook. “But if those companies would just switch to oats that aren’t sprayed with glyphosate, parents wouldn’t have to wonder if their kids’ breakfasts contained a chemical linked to cancer. Glyphosate and other cancer-causing chemicals simply don’t belong in children’s food, period.”
Results of the new tests come two months after EWG’s first series of tests found glyphosate in all but two of 45 samples of foods made with conventionally grown oats, and in about one-third of the 16 products made with organic oats. About two-thirds of the samples of conventional foods had levels of glyphosate above EWG’s health benchmark.
Following release of the first batch of tests, General Mills and the Quaker Oats Company went on the defensive, noting that glyphosate levels found were within regulatory limits set by the Environmental Protection Agency.
But just because something is legal doesn’t mean it’s safe. Federal government standards for pesticides in food are often outdated, not based on the best and most current science. The EPA’s standards for pesticides and other chemicals are also heavily influenced by lobbying from industry.
Studies regularly find that the legal limits on contaminants in food, air, drinking water and consumer products fall short of fully protecting public health, particularly for children and other people more sensitive to the effects of toxic chemicals. The EPA’s legal limit for glyphosate on oats, 30 parts per million, was set in 2008, well before the cancer findings of the IARC and California state scientists.
EWG does not believe chemicals linked to cancer belong in children’s food. Our recommended maximum daily intake of glyphosate in food is 0.01 milligrams. For a 60-gram portion of food, this daily intake limit translates to a safety standard of 160 ppb of glyphosate. This health benchmark is based on the risks of lifetime exposure, because small, repeated exposures can add up if someone eats food containing glyphosate every day.
After sitting on data from its own glyphosate tests for more than a year, the Food and Drug Administration finally made the results public last month. The FDA found glyphosate on about two-thirds of corn and soybean samples. But it did not test any oats or wheat, the two main crops on which glyphosate is used as a pre-harvest drying agent.
More than 156,000 people have signed a petition from EWG and Just Label It calling on General Mills, Quaker and Kellogg’s to get glyphosate out of their products. Last month EWG – joined by companies including MegaFood, Ben & Jerry’s, Stonyfield Farm, MOM’s Organic Market, Nature’s Path, One Degree Organic Foods, Happy Family Organics, Patagonia, PCC Community Markets and Amy’s Kitchen – petitioned the EPA to sharply limit glyphosate residues allowed on oats and prohibit its use as a pre-harvest drying agent.
Stand with EWG and tell food companies like General Mills, Quaker and Kellogg’s to get glyphosate out of our food!
“Once again, our message to General Mills, Quaker and other food companies is that you can take the simple step of telling your oat farmers to stop using glyphosate,” said Cook. “You can hide behind an outdated federal standard, or you can listen to your customers and take responsibility for cleaning up your supply chain. It’s your choice.”
EWG sent letters today to General Mills and PepsiCo asking each company if it had conducted similar analyses for the presence of glyphosate. And, if any tests have been done, we asked if the companies to inform the public when the testing began and what they found.
