Perhaps we would want flavored water like cherry water, tea water, coffee water, or chocolate water.
so here are some examples of starting points designed to begin the conversational thread of situational futuring. 1. 3d Ice Printers A 3d printer designed to work exclusively with ice could be used to make ice sculptures, ice containers, ice cubes with your favorite liquor inside
How long before the marijuana is as prevalent as alcohol in nightclubs around the U s. and around the world?
Never Uber/Lyft/Sidecar if your destination is<1mile. If weather and conditions permit, you can walk.
New bars and restaurants seem to open weekly. Average commute times hover around 10 minutes.
At the gas station on the way home, you can fill your growler with craft-brewed beer. This is a new kind of city
-and-a-half, says David Crowley, a co-owner of The Alley, a popular sports bar that boasts eight lanes of bowling.
Crowley and his partners built the venue from scratch inside an old liquor-distribution warehouse, and on a recent weekday evening a family with young children rented bowling shoes while a young couple,
In between, an early-evening crowd drank beer, watched live golf on big-screen TVS
A small-batch distillery recently opened down the street and Nevin, who bought the abandoned office building last June,
and Coke machines rigged to dispense drinks for 25 cents. One floor of their campus has been remodeled as asocial work space that resembles an open-floor loft or a high-end hotel lobby.
Theyadopted it almost as gospel says Bill Bishop of the consultancy Brick Meets Click. But Webvan didn t prove that online grocery-shopping can t work.
Bishop, of Brick Meets Click, says that in thenear term Instacart is proving that people really do want grocery delivery,
Each contest is a test of the human spirit, with good guys and bad guys pairing off, amidst great drama,
and for most people more addictive than alcohol. But that s just wrong. Tobacco may well be as addictive as heroin, crack, alcohol,
and Cherry Garcia combined into one giant crazy sundae. But as laboratory scientists know, getting mice or other animals hooked on nicotine all by its lonesome is dauntingly difficult.
When the team added an inflammatory chemical called DSS into their drinking water, those that didn t get the antibody from their mothers reacted more vigorously.
Later they would all be serving beer and they just wanted to have their jugs in order!..
and toys holiday ornaments famous foods wines and pastries that are specific to that region. Aside from area residents these markets are sought-after by travelers.
and drinking glogg a Scandinavian traditional Christmas drink. 4. Nativity Scenes While these have become a staple for the Christmas holiday perhaps one of the largest nativity scenes is set up in Saint peter's Square in Rome Italy.
#10 Things You Need to Know About Coffeecoffee is one of the world's most widely consumed beverages yet it's effects are debated still.
Is decaf really decaf? And who enjoyed the first cup of java? But you'd have to drink 80 to 100 cups in a hurry health experts say.
Or if you don't like coffee try black tea the second most consumed antioxidant source. Bananas dry beans and corn wrap up the top five.
But the research was done on people who were not regular coffee drinkers. Health experts advise avoiding it for 6 hours before bedtime.
If you drink five to 10 cups of decaffeinated coffee you could get as much caffeine as from one or two cups of caffeinated coffee a study found.
Caffeine is not the main bitter compound in coffee. Rather the pungent perpetrators are antioxidants.
Caffeine content goes up as the water spends more time in contact with the grounds so regular coffee often has more of it than espresso or cappuccino.
A millennium ago on a mountainside in Africa a herd of goats kept a shepherd up at night after feasting on red coffee berries.
</p><p>This commonly used pesticide can contaminate drinking water EWG says. In animal studies it has been linked to tumors delayed puberty
Buying organic produce and using a filter for drinking water can reduce exposure to atrazine EWG says.</
The EPA is developing regulation that would put a limit on the amount of perchlorate that can be in drinking water.
A reverse osmosis filter can also reduce levels of perchlorate in drinking water EWG says.</</p><p>Chemicals used as<a href=http://www. livescience. com/14228-flame-retardant-baby-products. html>fire retardants</a>called polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDES
and also in some pesticides and so it can find its way into food and drinking water.
and discounts ranging from food and drinks to museum admissions and even pole-dancing classes according to news reports.
and takes the juices out. The larvae go through several stages of youth. In annual cicadas these stages pass quickly
and a hold on new craft beer labels to the hands on a historic Senate clock frozen in place and bored Congressional workers.</
and discounts ranging from food and drinks to museum admissions and even pole-dancing classes according to news reports.</
t expect any new craft beers during the shutdown. The Alcohol and Tobacco Tax and Trade Bureau an arm of the U s. Treasury department is closed meaning no approvals for new breweries recipes and labels.</
</p><p>" One could think of this shutdown as basically stopping business indefinitely for anyone who didn'
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#200,000 Yearly Deaths from Heart disease, Stroke Are Preventable About a quarter of the deaths from heart disease
A study published in June in the Journal of Physiology suggests that consuming too many antioxidants such as the resveratrol found in red wine may block some of the health benefits of exercise specifically reduced blood pressure and cholesterol.
The men weren't drinking wine but they were taking resveratrol supplements of 250 milligrams daily.
The amount of resveratrol found in one glass of wine can range from 0. 2 milligrams to 2. 0 mg according to the Linus Pauling Institute.
and candy as well as soda. 4. Get more exercise. Encourage your kids to get on a sports team right away.
Pure chocolate is actually quite bitter which is why it is combined almost always with other ingredients in a chocolate bar.
But the chocolate part of that bar is what contains the good stuff: fiber magnesium and antioxidants.
or drinking cocoa regularly you have some other options. Try sprinkling powdered cocoa in your oatmeal or cold cereal.
Enhanced Water sports drinks which are diluted just soft drinks with salt are needed only during intense exercise that exceeds one hour
Drinks such asvitaminwater are essentially sugary drinks combined with a vitamin pill. They are unequivocally harmful to health says Walter Willett professor of epidemiology and nutrition at Harvard s School of Public health.
But the worst offenders in this category areenergy drinkssuch as Red Bull Sobe Life Water and Monster Drinks.
Drink water ideally from the tap (Eau du Potomac as it's known locally here in D c.).Water is the best drink for hydrating your body;
And don't try to get vitamins from solely your beverages. No supplement matches the nutrients in whole foods such as fruits vegetables nuts and whole grains.
Energy bars The reputation of these bars also known as meal-replacement bars is that they are healthy aid in weight loss
t really suitable for a big glass of water (unless<a href=http://www. space. com/20867-astronauts-drink-urine-and-other-wastewater-video. html>you'
re on the International Space station</a>)much of it could be put to use watering crops freeing up freshwater for drinking.
(unless you're on the International Space station) much of it could be put to use watering crops freeing up freshwater for drinking.
</p><p>Green tea may help breast cancer patients fare better in the disease progression studies have suggested.</
</p><p>It is proposed that green tea helps patients by limiting the growth of the tumor.
Chemicals in green tea called polyphenols appear to inhibit proteins that promote tumor cell growth and migration according to experimental studies in animals.</
In the spirit of celebrating Earth Day here are six political leaders who despite their conservative bona fides were among the most influential supporters of the environment. 1. Margaret Thatcher Trained as a chemist at Oxford university the late British Prime minister Thatcher may have understood the scientific underpinnings of climate change and other environmental issues better than most other
The National Environmental Policy Act the Marine Mammal Protection Act the Environmental Pesticide Control Act the Safe Drinking water Act and the Endangered Species Act were signed all by
which are of course very fattening versions of potatoes usually eaten in large portions alongside hamburgers hot dogs and sodas.
Actually Collins said the evidence is so strong that soy protects against heart disease that the FDA allowed a health claim for labels on soy food products. 12 Tips for Eating Healthy on a Budget Alcohol Alcohol is feared because of the potential for abuse
But decades'worth of research shows that moderate alcohol consumption can reduce deaths from most causes particularly heart disease
Wine may have additional benefits because its grapes are filled with nutrients called polyphenols which reduce blood clotting inflammation and oxidation.
The key is to drink alcohol moderately and with meals. What's moderation? One serving daily for women and two servings for men with a serving being 5 ounces of wine 12 ounces of beer or 1. 5 ounces of spirits.
Fried foods While it's true that frying food usually increases its caloric content that doesn't necessarily make it unhealthful.
and flavored with garlic lime juice and salt or with guacamole or dried chili powder. The grasshoppers are known as rich sources of protein;
Besides the obvious detriments of polluting one's own drinking water pollution from agricultural runoff when it reaches the oceans also creates so-called dead zones algae blooms develop
Fermentation scientist Beer wine bread cheese pickles yogurt all of these foods are made by fermentation the process by
which yeast or bacteria convert sugars to acids gases or alcohol. Fermentation scientists or zymologists study how these microorganisms can be used in fermentation processes such as beer brewing.
Louis Pasteur was the first zymologist discovering that yeast led to fermentation. Some universities even have programs now where students can major in fermentation sciences.
#7up Will Stop Labeling Products As Containing'Antioxidants'The company that makes 7up will no longer make the claim that some of its beverages have antioxidants.
which complained about the marketing of the 7up sodas called Cherry Antioxidant Mixed Berry Antioxidant and Pomegranate Antioxidant.
The three sodas contain a small amount of Vitamin e which is considered an antioxidant ut according to the lawsuit pictures of fruit on the labels gave the impression that the antioxidants might have come from fruit
but there is no fruit juice of any kind in any variety of 7up the CSPI says.
Soda is not a health food and should not be marketed as a healthy source of antioxidants
3. Reindeer were shaman spirit animals. Reindeer are common in Siberia and Northern europe and seek out these hallucinogenic fungi as the area's human inhabitants have also been known to do.
I think it's becoming general knowledge that Santa is taking a'trip'with his reindeer. 6 Surprising Facts About Reindeer Amongst the Siberian shamans you have an animal spirit you can journey with in your vision quest Ruck continued.
If you look at the evidence of Siberian shamanism which I've done Hutton said you find that shamans didn't travel by sleigh didn't usually deal with reindeer spirits very rarely took the mushrooms to get trances didn't have red-and-white clothes.
But Rush and Ruck disagree saying shamans did deal with reindeer spirits and the ingestion of mushrooms is documented well.
</p><p>If drinking water seems boring then put a little pizzazz into your glass or water bottle by adding some slices of lemon lime or orange.</
t drink much water during the day adding that people don' t often recognize thirst. "
</p><p>To stay hydrated the Institute of Medicine suggests that women drink about nine cups (a cup is 8 ounces) of water a day including water itself
and other beverages it is found in and men should aim for 13 cups daily.</
Fifty percent of the meals had more than 600 calories 78 percent offered soft drinks as a beverage option
Most chains seem stuck in a time warp serving up the same old meals based on chicken nuggets burgers macaroni and cheese fries and soda.
and vegetable options (making these default sides) and more whole-grain items as well as remove soda and other sugary drinks from the meals.
Another popular test involved mixing wine with urine and watching the resulting changes. Since alcohol can react with the proteins in urine this test might have been successful
if analyzed by someone who knew what color-related changes to look for. Some 17th-century doctors dipped a ribbon into a pot of a woman's urine;
#Ambience Influences How Whisky Tastes A whisky sipped in a room smelling of fresh-cut grass with the sound of sheep baaing in the background tastes different from having the same drink in a sweet-smelling red room with piano music playing
or drink is consumed can affect its taste but few scientific studies have been conducted to investigate the phenomenon.
In the new study participants taste-tested whisky in three different environments reporting that it tasted different in each.
The atmosphere plays a much bigger role than any of us realize said study researcher Charles Spence a psychologist at the University of Oxford. 5 Things You Don't Know About Bourbon For example drinking wine on vacation in the Mediterranean is never quite the same as
when buying a bottle of that wine and consuming it at home on a winter's evening Spence told Livescience.
Scientists more often have explored how the environment influences the taste of wine. But wine is notoriously finicky it changes from year to year
and a badly corked bottle can taste off. Spence and colleagues used whisky because it has a similar complexity to wine but a more consistent taste.
At a large whisky-tasting event in London the researchers created three specially designed rooms for their taste-test:
A grassy room had a turf floor the sound of baaing sheep and the smell of freshly cut grass;
The researchers gave between 450 and 500 members of the public who weren't whisky connoisseurs a glass of 12-year-old single-malt Scotch whisky
 In each room the tasters used a scorecard to rate attributes of the whisky including the nose (smell) the taste
The atmosphere of each room had a notable effect on how the whisky tasted the ratings showed.
Tasters rated the whisky as tasting grassier in the grassy room sweeter in the sweet room
Most people thought the whisky tasted best in the woody room. To rule out the possibility that the context of the experiment was leading to the results the group pretested a small group in a lab environment finding that sights
The researchers worried that participants might knowingly try to confound the results by rating the whisky's taste as opposite from the characteristics of each room.
The findings detailed today (Oct 8) in the journal Flavour illustrate the importance of the surroundings on the taste and flavor of food or drink.
People should eat a high-fiber diet consuming about 30 grams of fiber as well as drinking about 2 liters of water a day Moore said.
and loss of major freshwater sources that they rely on for drinking water. Anchorage the state's most populated city relies entirely on the retreating Eklutna Glacier for its drinking water.
Still glacial retreat does offer an interesting opportunity to investigate well-preserved remnants of an ancient world.
A number of artifacts were unearthed during the excavation including wine jars an inkwell tin and bronze jugs stacks of Syrian-Palestinian glass bowls and Ephesian lamps.
No doubt the explosion of agricultural activity in the first century and the increased wealth that resulted from the wine
but also would have been able to provide olives olive oil grapes and wine for trade. This robust agricultural production would have made the region a valuable asset for supplying Roman forces on the empire's eastern frontier.
This also will result in less water for drinking less water for agriculture and less water for recreation.
and tea that people drank. These beverages contain antioxidants called flavonoids. However if people get most of their antioxidants from fruits vegetables
and nuts the effect on dementia and stroke risk might be said different Devore. For instance a study published last year found that women who ate a lot of citrus fruits such as oranges
whether thousands of pigs are being raised near their source of drinking water. These lumps of coal are bad enough on their own.
When The Cambridge Declaration was made public there was a lot of pomp champagne and media coverage. There is no need to have this fanfare for A Universal Declaration on Animal Sentience.
A 2006 study from the Journal of Interpersonal Violence revealed that owners of vicious dogs were significantly more likely to have criminal convictions for aggressive crimes drugs alcohol domestic violence crimes involving children and firearms.
Earlier this year the FDA set a limit for the first time on the amount of arsenic allowed in apple juice at 10 parts per billion (ppb)
which is the same amount allowed in drinking water. Arsenic can be found in food because it occurs naturally in the environment.
In that study researchers found that eating just over a half-cup of cooked rice is equivalent to drinking 34 ounces (one liter) of water containing the maximum amount of arsenic allowed by the federal limit.
The results held even after the researchers took into account other factors that could influence the risk of heart attack including  blood pressure body mass index exercise smoking habits and alcohol intake.
and alcohol use health conditions during pregnancy medicationâ use (including over-the-counter remedies vitamins and folic acid supplementation) and whether the woman s residence received drinking waterâ from a public or private source.
The gangs were named Redding said such as the Drunkards of Menkaure. Feeding and tending the mass of workers required a bureaucracy of amazing efficiency.
and cracks in sidewalks many beekeepers provide their hives with bowls of sugar water. But Cote said he would rather see bees feed on wild more nutritious sources of nectar
Howes who took beekeeping lessons from Cote regularly changes his bees'bucket of drinking water a requirement of the health department
and the arabica plant used to make espresso and filter coffee. They also measured the amount of caffeine in four species of the Citrus plant:
and alcohol has 7 calories per gram. These values are used still today. Their existence means food manufacturers
#Champagne Toasts: How Climate Affects the Quality of Bubbly As partiers around the world cheer to the New Year this evening many will enjoy a crisp burst of fizz to the nose before gulping down a tart glass of bubbly.
 Though not likely on the forefront of their brains these drinkers have climatological factors to thank for the tastiness of their drink.
 The quality of sparkling wine including France's famed champagne Spain's cava or Italy's prosecco depends on numerous factors ranging from soil type to bottling practices.
But climate and weather patterns are amongst the most influential of these factors driving the difference between a sub-par
and high-class bottle of bubbly. 6 Unexpected Effects of Climate Change Precipitationâ Grapes destined to become sparkling wine are picked before they are fully ripe
while still small and tart and containing less sugar than standard non-sparkling wine grapes. The moment the grapes reach their perfect balance of tartness
 Wine grapes generally thrive in relatively dry environments with just enough rain to keep roots moist and photosynthesis in action.
 Generally wine grapes benefit from relatively warm stable weather. As climate patterns become more erratic
in addition northerly regions that have not traditionally been able to produce the delicate grapes destined for bubbly such as southern regions of England may become more suited for this industry.
Tea: Â Compounds called polyphenols found in black and green teas slow the growth of bacteria associated with cavities and gum disease.
Researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago found that people who rinsed their mouths with black tea for one minute 10 times a day had less plaque buildup on their teeth than people who rinsed their mouths with water.
What's more the size and stickness of their plaque was reduced. Tea undermines the ability of some bacteria to clump together with other bacteria the researchers said. 5 Surprising Ways to Banish Bad Breath In a 2010 study published in the Journal of Dental Research Wu
and her colleagues wrote that tea especially black tea fights halitosis or bad breath. Polyphenols suppress the genes of bacteria that control the production of smelly compounds in the mouth Wu said.
Cheese: Research published in the journal General Dentistry earlier this year reported that 12-to 15-year-olds who ate cheddar cheese had lower acid levels in their mouths than thoseâ who ate sugar-free yogurt
Acidic foods and beverages may cause tiny lesions on tooth enamel Wu said. Calcium and phosphate help redeposit minerals back into those lesions.
Calcium is also good for bones including your jaw. Sugarless gum: Pop a stick in your mouth after eating.
and her team found that drinking a glass of milk after downing dry sugar-sweetened Fruit Loops lowered levels of acid in the mouth more than drinking water
or apple juice did. Milk neutralizes some of the acid produced by plaque bacteria Wu said.
(just as tea does) which may keep plaque from sticking to teeth thus lowering the risk of cavities according to a study published in the journal Caries Research.
and then drink orange juice it tastes bad said study co-author Christine Swoboda a doctoral candidate in nutrition at Ohio State university.
Some of the time the participants were asked to chew a mint green-tea gum before every meal
Thousands of dead bloated pigs floating down the river that supplies Shanghai with its drinking water.
and area residents were forced to rely on fire trucks to deliver safe drinking water. More than half of China's surface water is polluted
so it cannot be treated to make it drinkable the Economist reports and one-quarter of it is so dangerous it can't even be used for industrial purposes.
While items like red meat liquor and automobiles were considered once forbidden luxuries more and more families are driving their car to a market to buy tenderloin beef 120-proof baijiu liquor and other consumer goods.
Binge drinking and alcohol-related hospitalizations have reached now epidemic proportions the Guardian reports and the Chinese who once enjoyed a relatively healthy diet
Tea is the beverage of choice. Arts Chinese art is influenced greatly by the country s rich spiritual and mystical history.
Many musical instruments are integral to Chinese culture including the flute-like xun and the guqin
and fish and drinking alcohol in moderation it's possible to keep cholesterol down according to the American Heart Assocation.
The mountainous region holds the headwaters of Suriname's largest rivers making it key for sustainable drinking water agriculture and energy production.
The fungus is attacking coffee berries throughout prime coffee-growing regions in Latin america and Africa as well.
Since 2007 The Coca-cola Company and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) have worked together to help conserve freshwater resources around the world.
and reduced carbon emissions within Coca-cola's manufacturing operations and advanced more-sustainable agriculture. Saving the Planet is Good Business (Op-Ed After six years the outcomes of our efforts are encouraging.
The Coca-cola system has improved its water efficiency by 20 percent and through on-the-ground conservation efforts the company has replenished more than half of the water it uses in its products annually.
And while Coca-cola and WWF have seen progress through the power of our work together we know there is more work yet to be done
He Used Common House Paint</a p><p></p><p>In a chilling case report doctors in Turkey have described what they claim to be a real-life vampire with multiple personalities and an addiction to drinking blood.</
Drones could also be used by vineyards to make better wines by identifying patches of soil with richer moisture content.
Then the owners of vineyards could have greater control over the wines they produced by sorting grapes based on the soil in
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