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Life Begins After Coffee
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Life Begins After Coffee

For many people, the day truly starts not with the sunrise, but with that first sip of coffee. The ritual of brewing a cup of coffee is more than just a means of waking up—it’s a moment of comfort, a chance to pause, and a time to prepare … Life Begins After CoffeeRead more

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People Who Love to Eat Are Always the Best People
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People Who Love to Eat Are Always the Best People

Food is more than just sustenance; it’s a universal language that brings people together. Those who genuinely love to eat often have a zest for life that is infectious. The saying, “People who love to eat are always the best people,” highlights how food enthusiasts are often the … People Who Love to Eat Are Always the Best PeopleRead more

by The editor•15 January 2025•0•Posted inFood
The First Wealth Is Health
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The First Wealth Is Health

Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “The first wealth is health,” a timeless reminder that no possession, achievement, or luxury can rival the value of good health. While society often prioritizes financial success or material gains, it is our physical and mental well-being that forms the foundation for a … The First Wealth Is HealthRead more

by The editor•14 January 202522 July 2025•0•Posted inFood
Food Is Our Love Language
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Food Is Our Love Language

Food has always played a central role in human culture, not just as a means of nourishment, but also as a way to connect with others. The idea that “food is our love language” speaks to the deep, emotional bond we form with the people around us through … Food Is Our Love LanguageRead more

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The Hill

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  • New York declares state of emergency to help food banks in government shutdown – US politics live

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  • Britain would do well to remember where its power over China lies | Simon Jenkins

    It’s ridiculous for the government to splurge on defence while it slashes spending on its most valuable asset: cultureThe US has backed down in its tariff war with China. Thanks to Donald Trump’s egotistical diplomacy, rare earths can again flow one way, soya beans the other, and less of the chemicals used to make fentanyl in between. No matter that the war was Trump’s own idea and seems to have been a stunt. The stunt is over. Trump has played his favourite game of dealmaker, much to the discomfort of millions.Meanwhile Britain still cannot make up its mind if China is its enemy. In 2008 British officials visited the Beijing Olympics authorities to discuss the next games in London in 2012. The government told them to “raise” human rights issues, about which the British government was most concerned. I am told the Chinese reacted with sympathy at the Britons’ embarrassment at broaching the matter, and then everyone got down to business. Soon China was a friend, certainly to David Cameron and George Osborne.Simon Jenkins is a Guardian columnistDo you have an opinion on the issues raised in this article? If you would like to submit a response of up to 300 words by email to be considered for publication in our letters section, please click here. Continue reading...

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  • Share how the ongoing US government shutdown could affect your access to food or health insurance

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