Health Tip: Losing Your Sense of Taste
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HealthFinderPosted
Fri 11 Feb 2011 12:00pm
of your senses of taste and smell. If you begin to lose the ability to distinguish foods that are sweet, salty, sour or bitter, a number of factors could be at fault.
The University of Maryland Medical Center offers these possible causes for impaired taste:
Getting older.
Having Bell's palsy.
Having the gum disease gingivitis.
Having a cold
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Sugar Water: The Favorite Among Mice Even When They Have No Sense of Taste
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Connie BennettPosted
Thu 02 Oct 2008 3:12pm
Sugar water is quite popular among rodents -- even when they don't have a sense of taste.
Randy Dotinga of HealthDay News reports about a new study, which shows that mice with no sense of taste still preferred sugar water over ordinary water.
This finding suggests, Dotinga tells us, that "the mice had a way of sensing that the sugar water had calories
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New TasteSensations
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Pattie B.Posted
Tue 21 Oct 2008 12:13am
of those simple meals that exploded with new tastesensations and made me look at my CSA box and garden in a new light. Arugula, sweet potato and goat cheese pizza? Why not? Kale... and revel in the way your taste buds come alive with each new season.
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Taste of T&T 2008 - A Fabulous ‘Taste’ (article)
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Sarina NicolePosted
Mon 04 Aug 2008 7:15pm
Hey everyone Taste TnT was a blast! I’m still going through and assembling all the pictures and videos that I took. Until then enjoy this 3rd party account
The following appeared in the Trinidad Express and is being archived here for posterity in casethe original linkever expires.
A fabulous ‘Taste’
Thousands flock to food festival
by Kristy
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NJ TASTING EVENT TODAY WITH TASTE OF HOME
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Beth F.Posted
Sat 23 Oct 2010 11:19amTaste of Home Magazine www.tasteofhome.com (largest circulation of any cooking/food magazine in the US) is presenting a " Taste of Home Cooking School" in Hackensack, NJ this Saturday, October 23 at 5:00pm.
Tickets are $12 (Please note: This is not a kids event. It's for moms who love cooking.)
Take a look...
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Taste Greek: TasteGreece.co.nz
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Maria VerivakiPosted
Tue 22 May 2012 10:04pm
Taste Greek: documenting online Greek food suppliers.
TasteGreece.co.nz
The only olives I eat are from Crete. This is not just due to a personal bias; Crete is one of the most important olive growing areas in the world. Therefore, it's only natural that some of the best olives will be grown here.
Cretans happen to b ...
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Bill Simmons and ESPN – Two Great Tastes That Taste Great Together
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netventuresPosted
Mon 17 May 2010 4:30am
Despite an acrimonious couple of years, it appears that Bill Simmons and ESPN will be renewing their contract together in the next couple weeks. While the news itself is noteworthy due to Simmons’ celebrated ability to keep sports-minded professionals from actually doing their jobs, Deadspin does a great job of evaluating what Simmons is ...
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In The News: Here A Tasting, There A Tasting
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Andy B.Posted
Sun 24 Aug 2008 10:53pm
deep frying).
Dietitians love food -- a good dietitian makes healthy eating flavorful, delicious, and not taste like cardboard -- but also seek out a certain nutrition... giving much thought to anything except how good they tasted, tipped the scales at 400 pounds and developed Type 2 diabetes .
Sure, an extreme situation, but it's still
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