20130126

Cómo aprovechar mejor el Jamón Ibérico

Además de ser un alimento al pocos paladares se resisten, el jamón ibérico es rico en vitaminas e, B1, B6 y ácido fólico, además contener otros minerales como el magnesio, el zinc, calcio, fósforo y, sobre todo hierro. Que todas estas cualidades nutritivas conserven todo su valor en la pieza dependerá de un buen almacenamiento. Pero además, éste, al igual que un buen corte, puede servir para aprovechar mejor el jamón.
Pulsa aqui

Cómo aprovechar mejor el Jamón Ibérico

Además de ser un alimento al pocos paladares se resisten, el jamón ibérico es rico en vitaminas e, B1, B6 y ácido fólico, además contener otros minerales como el magnesio, el zinc, calcio, fósforo y, sobre todo hierro. Que todas estas cualidades nutritivas conserven todo su valor en la pieza dependerá de un buen almacenamiento. Pero además, éste, al igual que un buen corte, puede servir para aprovechar mejor el jamón.
Pulsa aqui

20130124

Any defence of sugar is pure confection

A British professor and nutritionist, John Yudkin, believed that sugar, not fat, was the biggest culprit in heart disease and in 1972 set this out in his book, Pure, White and Deadly.
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Any defence of sugar is pure confection

A British professor and nutritionist, John Yudkin, believed that sugar, not fat, was the biggest culprit in heart disease and in 1972 set this out in his book, Pure, White and Deadly.
Click here to go on reading

FLOSS EVERY DAY

Research has shown that those with high levels of bacteria in their mouths are more likely to have thickening and/or inflammation of the arteries, both indicators of heart disease. So floss your teeth daily.

HOW TO LIVE TO 100

FLOSS EVERY DAY

Research has shown that those with high levels of bacteria in their mouths are more likely to have thickening and/or inflammation of the arteries, both indicators of heart disease. So floss your teeth daily.

HOW TO LIVE TO 100

20130122

Sentence transformation


For questions 31 – 40, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given. There is an example at the beginning (0).
Example:
0 They published this book in England.
came
This book …..came from…. England.
31.- Can you understand what this paper means?
sense
Can you ……………………………  this paper?
32.- It wasn’t necessary to meet me at the airport yesterday.
needn’t
You ……………………… me at the airport yesterday.
33.-It was unkind of you to talk to her like that.
not
You ……………………………… to her like that.
34.-I saw the film although I strongly dislike thrillers.
 spite
I saw the film in …………………… of thrillers.
35.-It’s not possible to play tennis because of the rain.
makes
The rain ……………………………….  to play tennis.
36.-I’ve never tasted such good food before.
ever
It is the ………………….. tasted.
37.-Do your parents allow you to watch TV late at night?
let
Do your parents ……………………. TV late at night?
38.-”Did you write a note for Anna?” I asked my mother.
she
I asked my mother ………………………. a note for Anna.
39.-He gave me the money first, and then he left.
after
He left …………………………………….. the money.
40.-I don’t find it difficult to get up early any more.
used
I ………………………………………. up early.