Thursday, June 28, 2018

Happiness is mustard from France

Unlike yours mine came on a plane from France on Air France, in the hands of two French.

Nanny nanny boo boo.

Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Happiness is new research which may explain why small amounts of alcohol are heart healthy

"Shun the excess in either direction" Republic 10.619a
From the story here:

In tests on mice's hearts researchers interrupted the flow of oxygen and nutrients to the heart for 30 minutes to simulate myocardial infarction – a heart attack. This was less damaging for hearts which had been exposed to alcohol, they found. Some 50 per cent of cells died during the heart attack in the hearts which was not exposed to alcohol. However, in the hearts that had been exposed to the equivalent of two cans of beer or two glasses of wine for an average man, only 30 per cent of cells died. 'Our data suggest moderate exposure to ethanol causes minor stress in heart cells but not enough to kill them,' says Professor Julio Cesar Batista Ferreira. 'Heart cells eventually create a biochemical memory to protect against stress, also known as preconditioning. 'When the cells are submitted to a higher level of stress, they know how to deal with it.'

Thursday, June 14, 2018

Happiness is cheap, plentiful canola oil for a happy, healthy heart

Otherwise known as rapeseed oil.

From the story here:

Although care must be taken in handling and processing of canola oil and other vegetable oils, canola oil is a safe and healthy form of fat that will reduce blood LDL cholesterol levels and heart disease risk compared to carbohydrates or saturated fats such as found in beef tallow or butter. Indeed, in a randomized trial that showed one of the most striking reductions in risk of heart disease, canola oil was used as the primary form of fat. Whether using cold pressed canola oil provides some small additional benefit is not clear.

Thursday, June 7, 2018

Happiness is how sleep, exercise, and just a little alcohol "clean" the brain, preventing dementia

If you want it prevented, that is.

From the story here:

Researchers at University College London (UCL) have discovered a combination of sleep, exercise and a small amount of alcohol all help stimulate the ‘brain drain’, preventing the dangerous build up of sticky plaques which drive dementia.

Monday, June 4, 2018

Happiness is lycopene from tomatoes in pizza, linked to lower incidence of cancer

From the story here:

Research last year showed tomatoes can slow the growth of stomach cancer, and the World Health Organization recommended in May that other countries follow a diet high in olive oil, fruits and vegetables. ... This is not the first time pizza has been said to help prevent cancer. Research in 2003 discovered people who eat pizza at least twice a week are 59 per cent less likely to develop cancer of the oesophagus, have a 34 per cent lower risk of throat cancer and are 26 per cent less likely to get bowel cancer. Dr Silvano Gallus, of the Mario Negri Institute for Pharmaceutical Research in Milan, said at the time: 'We knew that the tomatoes used in the sauce are considered to be a food that prevents certain tumours. 'However, we did not expect that pizza as a whole offered such high prevention against cancer.' 

Tuesday, May 29, 2018

Some of the top food sources for vitamin B9 (daily need is 400 micrograms)

Some of the top food sources for vitamin B9, also known as folate (daily need is 400 micrograms):










lentils (1 cup cooked): 358 micrograms
pinto beans (1 cup cooked): 296 micrograms
asparagus (1 cup cooked): 268 micrograms
spinach (1 cup cooked): 263 micrograms
broccoli (1 cup cooked): 168 micrograms
avocado (whole, 201 grams): 163 micrograms
mango (whole, 336 grams): 145 micrograms
romaine lettuce (3 ounces): 116 micrograms
orange (whole, 121 grams): 47 micrograms
wheat bread (slice, 29 grams): 25 micrograms

More here

Some of the top food sources for vitamin B12, per ounce (daily need is 6 micrograms)












Some of the top food sources for vitamin B12, per 28 grams or roughly 1 ounce (daily need is 6 micrograms):

clams: 27.6 micrograms
liver: 23.9 micrograms
fortified cereal: 5.8 micrograms
mackerel: 5.3 micrograms
king crab: 3.2 micrograms
beef steak: 2.1 micrograms
swiss cheese: 0.8 micrograms
fortified tofu: 0.6 micrograms
eggs: 0.3 micrograms
low fat yogurt: 0.1 micrograms

More here.

Some of the top food sources for vitamin B6, per ounce (daily need is 2 mg)

Some of the top food sources for vitamin B6, per 28 grams or roughly one ounce (daily need is 2 mg):

sunflower seeds: 0.38 mg
pistachio nuts: 0.31 mg
wild salmon (cooked): 0.26 mg
white meat poultry (cooked): 0.23 mg
pork sirloin (cooked): 0.22 mg
prunes: 0.20 mg
beef (cooked): 0.19 mg
bananas: 0.10 mg
avocado: 0.08 mg
spinach (cooked): 0.06 mg

More here.

The only vitamin supplements that can do you any good are B6, B12, and folic acid (folate in foods)

So says the story here:

The only supplements that showed any benefit among the studies were folic acid or B-vitamins that contained B6, B12, and folic acid, which could lower one’s risk of heart disease and stroke. Folic acid alone showed a 20 percent lowered risk of stroke. Conversely, the review found that niacin and antioxidants had a “very small” effect that could potentially raise the risk of death from any cause.

Sunday, May 27, 2018

Happiness was shopping at Prange's in Sheboygan in the 1960s: It had EVERYTHING

Part of the Prange empire, detailed here.

Mom and I often took the bus there. She'd shop in the grocery and pay, and Prange's would deliver it later that day. Almost anything else we needed, or wanted, could be found on the floors of that store. And of course Dad always stopped in the bakery on Friday or Saturday to bring home the Sunday sour cream coffee cake.

The Christmas window displays drew in everyone starting the day after Thanksgiving.

Northeast of the store directly across the street from the parking lot was a Standard Oil gasoline station owned by family friend Norm Voigt, who did a brisk business at the pumps and in the service bay. He had a Coca Cola bottle machine cooler, into which you plunked a dime, opened the lid and slid out a shorty bottle, the cap of which you prised off with the opener on the side of it. You couldn't enjoy this without some salted peanuts from his little dispenser, either. A nickel a turn, if I remember right.

A little oyster of a world, and it was all ours.

Tuesday, May 22, 2018

Happiness is Raleigh cigarette coupons from 1960

Dad smoked these and collected the coupons. He cashed them in to buy me my first baseball mitt. I've still got the glove, a memory of the love.

Monday, May 14, 2018

Happiness is someone celebrating one's birthday humorously to the tune of Red River Valley

It's your day for some special attention!


An occasion to be wined and dined!
You should get everything that you wish for!


And the whole world should kiss your behind!

Sunday, May 13, 2018

The Lily of the Valley has bloomed here in Michigan for Mother's Day

Its fragrance fills the air as I write this, and reminds me of my mother, who grew it prolifically on the west northwest side of our old house in Wisconsin.

"For her the lilies hang their heads, and die".

-- Alexander Pope (1688-1744)

Happiness is the sound words make

The Mary Rose, perhaps planned under Henry VII, sank in 1545

I confess I do not like to see
words written out of melody.
On the page alarms do ring
whene'er the author makes them sing
out of tune to aural sense,
mixing past and perfect tense.
As when The Rosemary instantly sunk,
an ugly phrase that goes kerplunk.

-- Johnny

Saturday, May 12, 2018

Happiness is rice

Rice is of excellent use for illnesses of the stomach, that proceed from cold or moist humours; a great digester and restorer of appetite.

-- William Temple (1628-1699), a follower of Epicurus

Wednesday, May 9, 2018

The blushing poppy

Ypres, Belgium
Why does one climate and one soil endue
The blushing poppey with a crimson hue,
Yet leave the lily pale, and tinge the violet blue?

-- Matthew Prior (1664-1721)

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Properly stored, some pills retain their potency indefinitely

From the story here:

Numerous studies on expired, properly stored drugs, mostly pills, have found them fully potent or close, some many years after that date. In one case, unopened bottles of painkillers, antihistamines and other drugs from the 1960s were still very potent when tested a half-century later. ... The exceptions are aspirin and the antibiotic tetracycline, which can deteriorate soon after expiration dates. ... But experts say don't use expired liquid medicines, insulin and other injected drugs that must be refrigerated. They can break down faster than pills, especially if they aren't kept cold. Ditto for drugs not properly stored. Medicines kept in areas with high humidity or fluctuating temperatures — like a bathroom cabinet — or left in direct light degrade faster and can lose potency. Instead, keep them in a cool, dark place, advises Michael Gaino of the American Society of Health-System Pharmacists.

Tuesday, April 24, 2018

Happiness is knowing where to plant what

 
 
 
 The north is a noier to grass of all suits,
The east a destroyer to herbs and all fruits.

-- Thomas Tusser

Sunday, April 22, 2018

Happiness is the 1996 gem "Luigi's Welcome" sung by Jerry Hadley


The song is from the film, The Adventures of Pinocchio, and is adapted from the 1880 Neapolitan song "Funiculi, Funicula".





The sun . . . she's like-a the luscious yellow cherry, without the pit, without the pit
The day . . . so bright and extraordinary, so welcome it, so welcome it!
My wife . . . she sparkles like a ray of sunlight, she smiles at me, she smiles at me
A queen . . .  to grace the morning with her yawning, and I her king, and you her king!

Welcome! Welcome! Blessed morning sun . . .

The dawn . . . she's breaking all across the valley, here comes the sun, here comes the sun
The dawn . . . she sang Wake Up Everybody! the day's begun, the day's begun
The bells . . . they're ringing loudly in the steeple, they ring for me, they ring for me!
This town . . . has got a lot of friendly faces, to sing with me, to sing with me! . . .