7 Ways That Dark Chocolate Will Benefit Your Child

November 14, 2009 · Filed Under chocolate · Comments Off 

es your child just love vegetables?

Honestly?

Or do you find yourself looking for creative ways to hide vegetables in their meals, like pureeing and mixing spinach into brownies?

Did you know that if your child eats dark chocolate on a daily basis that they can actually experience many of the health benefits associated with eating 10 servings of vegetables?

That’s right!

Your children can eat dark chocolate any day of the week with their breakfast, lunch and dinner and feel great.

And you will feel great knowing that the dark chocolate is helping your child with these seven health benefits:

1. Improved Mood

2. Increased Energy

3. Consuming Multiple Nutrients and Minerals

4. Memory and Concentration

5. Replacing Bad Treats with Good Treats

6. Adding More Fiber to Their Diet

7. Promoting Good Dental Health Read more

Has yahoo slurp found you yet with Brute Force SEO Evolution 2

November 13, 2009 · Filed Under chocolate · Comments Off 

If you’re a non-American business with a .com web address, and your regional Yahoo ranking is important to you, then my story might interest you.

Recently my copywriting website dropped out of Yahoo’s Australian rankings. For quite a while, it had been at number 1 for my primary keywords “advertising copywriter”, “copywriter”, and “website copywriter”. But then it suddenly disappeared. I clicked through about 10 pages of results, and it was nowhere to be seen. I then searched for my domain, and Yahoo couldn’t find it.

Something smelt fishy.

I’d done nothing ‘naughty’ to my site to warrant a ban, and I still had heaps of links to my site (actually, I had more than ever before).

I’m an Australian advertising copywriter. I’m based just north of Sydney and I host my website with a major Australian host. But my web address is a .com, not a .au. I started thinking this might be the problem.

So I emailed Yahoo support, explaining the problem, and sharing my thoughts on the cause.

And all of a sudden, nothing happened. Read more

Is Healthy Chocolate Really A Nutritious Food For Children?

November 12, 2009 · Filed Under chocolate · Comments Off 

or years we have been told that chocolate is bad for our children! It rots their teeth, disrupts the levels of sugar in their bodies and makes them hyper, and generally does them no good at all! In fact many schools ban it from lunch boxes and dinning halls!

And yet, chocolate was once considered to be the “Food of the Gods”! In its healthy form it can be one of the best natural foods that you can give your child. This article explores why chocolate has received such a bad press and what we, as parents, can do about it.

When I am talking “Chocolate” I am not talking about 99% of the chocolate sweets, candy bars, desserts, and other junk that our children are encouraged to eat. Not all chocolate is created equal and part of the purpose of this article is to educate on the difference between healthy chocolate and bad chocolate! Read more

The Traditional Thanksgiving

November 11, 2009 · Filed Under chocolate · Comments Off 

he traditional Thanksgiving has its roots in the first Thanksgiving celebrations, when there were harvest festivals, or days of thanking God for plentiful crops. It simply reminds us the year 1621 when the Pilgrim’s started the Thanksgiving, which later became a tradition for the entire nation.

Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks and appreciate what you have. One way to do this is to send your friends or family a Thanksgiving gifts or Thanksgiving gift baskets. If you are a vegetarian or a campaigner for animal rights and you do not want have a thanksgiving turkey. Then you must be more focusing on Thanksgiving gift ideas, but then you be would running low of such ideas. Although giving gifts at thanksgiving is not popular as Christmas, gift giving at this time could actually be appreciated more since it is more likely to be unexpected. Read more

7 Ways That Dark Chocolate Will Benefit Your Child

November 10, 2009 · Filed Under chocolate · Comments Off 

Does your child just love vegetables?

Honestly?

Or do you find yourself looking for creative ways to hide vegetables in their meals, like pureeing and mixing spinach into brownies?

Did you know that if your child eats dark chocolate on a daily basis that they can actually experience many of the health benefits associated with eating 10 servings of vegetables?

That’s right!

Your children can eat dark chocolate any day of the week with their breakfast, lunch and dinner and feel great.

And you will feel great knowing that the dark chocolate is helping your child with these seven health benefits:

1. Improved Mood

2. Increased Energy

3. Consuming Multiple Nutrients and Minerals

4. Memory and Concentration

Read more

Is Healthy Chocolate Really A Nutritious Food For Children?

November 10, 2009 · Filed Under chocolate · Comments Off 

For years we have been told that chocolate is bad for our children! It rots their teeth, disrupts the levels of sugar in their bodies and makes them hyper, and generally does them no good at all! In fact many schools ban it from lunch boxes and dinning halls!

And yet, chocolate was once considered to be the “Food of the Gods”! In its healthy form it can be one of the best natural foods that you can give your child. This article explores why chocolate has received such a bad press and what we, as parents, can do about it.

When I am talking “Chocolate” I am not talking about 99% of the chocolate sweets, candy bars, desserts, and other junk that our children are encouraged to eat. Not all chocolate is created equal and part of the purpose of this article is to educate on the difference between healthy chocolate and bad chocolate!

Read more

The Traditional Thanksgiving

November 10, 2009 · Filed Under chocolate · Comments Off 

The traditional Thanksgiving has its roots in the first Thanksgiving celebrations, when there were harvest festivals, or days of thanking God for plentiful crops. It simply reminds us the year 1621 when the Pilgrim’s started the Thanksgiving, which later became a tradition for the entire nation.

Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks and appreciate what you have. One way to do this is to send your friends or family a Thanksgiving gifts or Thanksgiving gift baskets. If you are a vegetarian or a campaigner for animal rights and you do not want have a thanksgiving turkey. Then you must be more focusing on Thanksgiving gift ideas, but then you be would running low of such ideas. Although giving gifts at thanksgiving is not popular as Christmas, gift giving at this time could actually be appreciated more since it is more likely to be unexpected. Read more

How To Lose Weight By Eating Chocolate!

November 9, 2009 · Filed Under chocolate · Comments Off 

The world of dieting and diets is full of some really strange and wacky ideas! It seems that almost every month some celebrity or another is coming out endorsing yet another spin on the diet theme! Well, I’m no celebrity, but here is one you might not expect – The Chocolate Diet!

I can almost see you falling off your chair in fits of giggles – here comes another of those wacky fad diets from yet another self-proclaimed expert! I’m always very aware of that old definition of an “expert” – “X” is an unknown quantity, and a “spurt” is a drip under pressure!

The Chocolate Diet? Haven’t we’ve been told since we were young that chocolate is BAD for us – a moment on the lips, a life time on the hips! Certainly, if you are talking about highly refined milk chocolate then I would agree with you. But, what if we were talking about something very different?

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3 Healthy and Delish Chocolate Smoothies Recipes

November 9, 2009 · Filed Under chocolate · Comments Off 

You see smoothies everywhere, so much that you finally decide that you’ll make some for yourself and your family (or friends, if you’re single). You have the fruits and vegetables you need, but there is one particular ingredient that makes the smoothie craving go on a different level, yet you hesitate to put it in. Yes, the everlasting question remains: How to make smoothies healthy but flavored with the guilt-ingredient called Chocolate?

One only has to look at chocolate ads to know that there is a tempting yet forbidden aura to it. To us not endowed with the perfect body, to even smell it is a sin, a crime worthy of capital punishment. But did you know that chocolates have health benefits too?

Cocoa, most especially dark chocolate, contains antioxidants – surprisingly 8 times more than found in strawberries. The flavonoids also help lower blood pressure and lowers blood cholesterol. If you’re depressed you are allowed to eat chocolate because it contains serotonin, the happy neurotransmitter that makes you a little happier. Plus, it tastes good – correction, very, very, very good – and keeps you awake. So this is good news.

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The Traditional Thanksgiving

November 9, 2009 · Filed Under chocolate · Comments Off 

he traditional Thanksgiving has its roots in the first Thanksgiving celebrations, when there were harvest festivals, or days of thanking God for plentiful crops. It simply reminds us the year 1621 when the Pilgrim’s started the Thanksgiving, which later became a tradition for the entire nation.

Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks and appreciate what you have. One way to do this is to send your friends or family a Thanksgiving gifts or Thanksgiving gift baskets. If you are a vegetarian or a campaigner for animal rights and you do not want have a thanksgiving turkey. Then you must be more focusing on Thanksgiving gift ideas, but then you be would running low of such ideas. Although giving gifts at thanksgiving is not popular as Christmas, gift giving at this time could actually be appreciated more since it is more likely to be unexpected. Read more

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