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02/10

Finger Licking Food Processing Equipment

3:17 am by admin. Filed under: extreme food

When it comes to food processing equipment, there are many health and safety regulations. There are also many health and safety regulations that are ignored, resulting in accidents and injuries of the digit variety among others.
People do some stupid things when it comes to the safety of their fingers and thumbs. I’ve seen that first hand – excuse the pun! My brother in law decided to adjust the chain of his ride-on lawn mower while it was running bringing about the loss of one finger and lo and behold, the following year saw him stick his hand in the engine of a Land Rover losing another finger.
Ok, so we may have multiple fingers where other body parts are usually limited to one or two but they are all there for a reason and we find it very difficult to manage without. My brother in law couldn’t play the piano after losing the first digit and gave up the guitar entirely once the second one was a gonna too.
Of course, our hands are exposed all the time and this makes them more susceptible to damage. That is precisely why health and safety regulations are implemented and the thought of lost body parts in food processing equipment is a stomach churning thought.
A plant in the UK that uses food processing equipment has seen two workers lose digits recently. They claim that the machinery had been reported as faulty recently but management had neglected to implement repairs. This food processing equipment plant supplies food to major supermarkets and in this age of compensation claims, they surely cannot afford to misplace digits.
Workers who use vibrating machinery in cold temperatures, as food processing equipment often is, are also liable to the ravages of Vibration White finger. The results are pins and needles, tingling, whiteness of the fingers and numbness. In extreme cases, fingers can be lost and compensation claims for this have seen five figure sums being bandied about.
A woman in the US has made a pretty good income of fake compensation claims. Her career has been brought to an abrupt end recently with the discovery of her antics. She claims to have bitten into a workers amputated finger in her burger in a fast food outlet in California. The bad publicity led to the loss of $2.5 million.
The woman responsible, it was discovered, had done this before. Other establishments had paid her an out of court settlement to avoid bad press even though no workers had reported losing any fingers in food processing equipment. You’d think they would notice!
The woman was actually able to produce a real finger that she had purchased for $100 from a construction worker who had it amputated in an earlier accident. How she managed this several times, I do not understand.
Does she have a disembodied finger collection? Does she advertise for amputated body parts? Maybe she buys them over the internet – god knows, some people will sell anything these days!
Of course, if extra fingers are freely available, it would give her a distinct advantage when it came to eating a bag of hula hoops. Even the extra big bags you can buy these days, or the multi packs, she could eat them in the same time it takes the average person to eat a small bag!
I’m quite sure the hula hoop manufacturers are extremely careful when it comes to fingers in their food processing equipment. After all, what’s the point of advertising food that fits like a ring on your finger if the staff are a few digits short of a full hand?

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02/10

Internet Marketing – an Extreme Sport

3:17 am by admin. Filed under: extreme sport
Why i consider internet marketing to be an extreme sport ?

As it turns out, plenty! I went to a IPL T20 cricket match final in mumbai with my friends and, in between buying outrageously priced food, I thought about what cricket (or any sport) has in common with internet marketing. I know, you may think it’s a bit of a stretch, but these simple analogies will make all of us to consider internet marketing to be an extreme sport.

1.Enter the ground with determination – Let’s start with most apparent. You need to have sheer determination to rich the finish line or score the winnig run. You’ve got to have the same kind of determination to your business and your marketing efforts.

2.Take proper stance and be ready – It takes an intense focus and concentration to hit a 100 mile-per-hour fastball.You must be on you toes, ready to respond, and completely ready for anything that might be hit his way. Are you paying attention in your business? Are you nimble, prepared and ready to react?

3.Give it a real go – It’s not the half-hearted shots that wins you matches, you need to swing hard for that. In your marketing efforts and in your business in general, you’ve got to take big swings. If you want to hit winning runs, you’ve got to swing for the fences!

4.Have a game plan – Just as an australian cricketer may make it look effortless, they never take the field without a game plan. Business, like cricket, is a game of strategy. Plan ahead. Study the competition. Know your strengths and weaknesses. And most important, execute.

5.Team game - No matter how good the individuals in the team are, it’s the team that wins cricket matches. While this is painfully obvious,  you need to ask yourself how teamwork can benefit you. How can you use the combined efforts of your team to win?

6.Life lesson - The players we most admire are the guys who are as great off the field as they are on the field. You’ve got to bring your  “A”  game every day, both in business and in life!

7.Never give up - As they say in cricket “No game is over till the last ball is bowled”, to succeed as an entrepreneur, you’re going to need that same kind of dogged persistence and determination.

8.Be aggressive - Good players always plays agressively. They run hard. They stretch full. They don’t let up. How are you playing in your business? Can you put in even more effort? Can you push a little harder?

9.Use a variety of “weapons” – A champion team uses many different ways to win.They have a variety of weapons in their arsenal. Are you using an assortment of marketing weapons in your business? Look for ways to add some depth to your armoury and don’t rely on just one or two methods.

After considering these nine points, i am sure many readers will agree with me and apply things to their marketing campaign if they haven’t yet.

For more on internet marketing visit www.thebrandsaloon.com

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02/10

List Of Foods For Diabetics To Eat – Effective List Of Foods A Diabetic Can Eat

3:17 am by admin. Filed under: extreme food

Diabetic is one of the commonest metabolic disorder in the grown and growing countries. As it is a kind of disease which affects the glucose maintenance system in our blood, diet plays a major in it’s management.

As a diabetic, it is ultimately important for you to have a list of foods for diabetic to eat. There are some things that can work against your diabetes and make you extremely ill and there are some things that you should be including in your diet that you may not have been aware of. Because we know just how difficult it can be to determine what foods you should or should not eat, we have devised this article, complete with a list of foods for diabetic to eat to help you out.

Before we get into what you should eat, let’s have a look at some of the things you should not eat. You want to make sure you avoid or restrict your intake of carbohydrates, either simple or refined. This might include items such as corn syrup, honey, sweets, sugar, white bread, white rice, or items that contain fructose, glucose, or sucrose.

Diabetics should also avoid foods that are extremely high in fat or sodium. The less you have of either of these items, the better off you will be. It is also suggested that you limit your intake of alcohol. Drinking heavily could lead to a greater heart disease risk, as well as liver damage.

With that being said, here is a list of foods for diabetic to eat:

? Make sure you include starches – While white breads can be bad for your diabetes, you still want to make sure that you include plenty of starches in your diet. This should be vegetables, pasta, cereal, grains, and breads.

? Vegetables – Vegetables are important to any diet, diabetic or otherwise. These provide a great source of fiber, minerals, and vitamins. Particularly good vegetables for your diet include cabbage, spinach, broccoli, green beans, carrots, tomatoes, and peppers.

? Fruits also provide you with fiber, minerals, and vitamins. They are also a source for carbohydrates, but should be taken in moderation. Depending on your calorie count, you should include two to four servings of fruits such as apples, bananas, mango, fruit juice, oranges, raisins, and grapefruit each day.

? Milk is also a much needed source of critical elements that your body needs. Fat free sources of milk is good, such as yogurt or low fat milk.

? Meats, though necessary, should only be eaten in moderation. This includes meat substitutes as well. This category includes all red meats and poultry, as well as cheese, cottage cheese, tofu, peanut butter, eggs, and fish.

Knowing what you should and should not eat while dealing with your diabetes is the best way to get it under control, lose weight, and maintain a healthier lifestyle at the same time. We hope this list of foods for diabetic to eat has helped you on your journey to monitoring your diabetes.

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02/10

A FATHERS DAY GIFT OF ADVENTURE IS A SURE WINNER

3:17 am by admin. Filed under: extreme adventure

If you are like most people, coming up with Fathers Day gift ideas can be a challenge. If Dad wants something he usually just goes out and buys it. That’s all great for dad, but when it comes to having to come up with clever and exciting Fathers Day gift ideas it doesn’t help you out much. You can break out of this cycle by looking for your Fathers Day gift ideas in a little different place. This year, instead of giving the plain old boring stuff, try giving a Fathers Day gift of adventure. Once you have discovered how easy it is buy an extreme adventure package and you see how much Dad appreciates it, you’ll actually look forward to shopping for Fathers Day gifts each year.

Fathers Day gifts of adventure truly offer something for every taste. Whether your Dad is the type to prefer land, sea, or air, you can find the perfect adventure excursion for his particular tastes. If, for example, Dad enjoys motor sports, then a day in a real live rally car or an opportunity to drive a V8 Supercar would be perfect. For water lovers, whitewater rafting, a daring kayak ride, or a spin in a jet boat could be just the ticket. There are always above the ground adventures such as skydiving or parasailing to choose from as well. You get the point. You are sure to be able to find a Fathers Day gift that will be an unexpected treat for this very special man.

If you just can’t make up your mind on which adventure would be best for dad, then you can purchase a gift voucher for a Father Day gift excursion. That way, Dad can make his own personal selection of what activity fulfills his fantasy. This makes an open ended gift voucher doubly good gift. What more could a Dad want, a day of high adventure that is just what he’s always wanted. And this was all made possible by your willingness to step away from the typical gift choices.

If you are also buying for your father-in-law, your grandfather, or your spouse you may want to consider making this year’s Fathers Day gift a group adventure outing. What could be better than to take part in a once in a lifetime activity then have a group of people to tell war stories with. You’ll see for yourself how thrilled they were when they entertain the family with their stories at the next family get together. You never know, this group outing could end up becoming an annual event. You may even want to consider making this Fathers Day gift something for all the men in the family. Come to think of it, why not add yourself to that list. The memories that will be made will truly last a lifetime.

So thinking of great Fathers Day gift ideas doesn’t have to be difficult at all. All you need is a little imagination and a willingness to do something that is slightly out of the ordinary. When you choose an extreme adventure as your Fathers Day gift you’re not only showing dad how much you care, you are giving him the chance to do something he’s always wanted to do. Now isn’t that what Fathers Day is all about?

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02/10

Generation Y and Extreme Sports

3:17 am by admin. Filed under: extreme sport

Since 1998, the largest increases in sports participation and viewing have come from the realm of what are dubbed extreme sports. The changes come as generation Y, also known as “echo boomers,” are beginning to take center stage in our culture. Generation Y, an impressive group of over 70 million, is perhaps most well known for its contempt for authority and willingness to take risks. Many companies continue to scramble to understand the implications of marketing and employing echo boomers as this generation begins to reach maturity and enter the workforce.

The common underlying theme within all extreme sports are their potential for danger. For the most part, these sports are solitary activities that allow for some amount of escape from reality and supervision – although there are a few team exceptions. Extreme sports are known for the adrenaline rush that they produce, not only in participation but often also in the act of observation. Those who study the trends understand that extreme sports aren’t simply a fad – they are here to stay.

Paintball – While paintball can be taken to the extreme of individual participation in mass extermination rounds, it is often considered one of the exceptions to the “no team” aspect of extreme sports. Considered by many to be at the tame end of the spectrum, paintball involves simulated battlefield play using paint-filled pellet ammunition. The realism alone is enough to produce an adrenaline rush when playing. Individuals in a paintball match are faced with being hunted and dodging rounds while stalking their prey.

Kiteboarding – Kiteboarding, sometimes also called Kitesurfing – involves a modified surfboard with a large parachute-style sail attached. In 2008 a French kitesurfer became the first person to break the 50 knot per hour barrier and became the world record holder for fastest sailing speed. Kiteboarding usually features extreme speeds and/or gravity defying tricks and stunts performed around wakes. Because of the speeds involved, kiteboarders need to be aware of and follow the general laws of boating. Many popular beaches have banned kitesurfing due to safety concerns and high traffic.

Base Jumping – Base jumping, similar to bungee jumping, involves jumping from fixed objects with the use of a parachute or a wingsuit/parachute combination. The term base is actually an acronym that stands for the different types of fixed objects that one can jump from – building, antenna, span, or earth. Base jumping is frequently referred to as one of the more dangerous extreme sports as small errors can result in fatalities.

Extreme Skating – Extreme skating is also sometimes referred to as aggressive inline skating. Much like skateboarding, extreme skating involves the performance of tricks and aerial stunts. The inline skates used are specially developed to enhance the performance of stunts and tricks. Although aggressive skating was removed from the X-games in 2005, it continues to be a popular street sport.

While these are just a few extreme sports that echo boomers have continued to make popular, you can see from this small sample the common thread of chasing the adrenaline rush. While many extreme sports produce this rush through gravity defying tricks and stunts, not all depend upon the free fall rush. Many extreme sports involve the risk of pain, injury, or even death and ironically hearken back to the dangers involve in sports during the ancient times of Greece and Rome.

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