Sunday, October 28, 2012

Autumn Apricot Sauce (Vegan, processed sugar free): Detox recipe ...

October 28th, 2012

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Welcome to 21 Days of Detoxing with clean, whole, real food! Yep, we?re at it again with another awesomely motivated group. Registration is now closed for the fall detox but I?ll run it again in a few months and then YOU can hop on the feel-good train! And from now until October 28th you can get a new recipe each day by subscribing to my RSS feed.

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Congratulations to my detoxers!

We made it! 21 days is (not coincidentally) exactly the amount of time they say it takes to form new habits or change an old one.

So, what have we accomplished? I think one member of our group put it best when she described her experience:

?Lots of great things? looked at emotional eating?brain working better, sleeping better, tasting my food, eating healthier, feeling pumped, pooping better, drinking more water, got rid of my addictions, making better choices, and even lost a few pounds. Yeah!?

So here we are, and like a proud mama I?m setting my little birds free and watching them as they continue to make healthy choices and live life awesomely. Today?s recipe is super duper easy, but takes 2 days to sit in the fridge. And that?s intentional. Because 2 days from now (and hopefully many more) I know this group will still be working hard at feeding themselves well.

I?m so grateful to all of you who trusted me with your menu planning and saw results. You are amazing. Thank you. We?ll be doing this again in Spring 2013!

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CSN: Sandoval etches name in Giants lore

October 27, 2012, 10:48 pm

Dan Hayes
For CSNBayArea.com

BOX SCORE

DETROIT -- After a regular season rife with inconsistency, Pablo Sandoval has experienced few downs this postseason.

The Giants third baseman?s postseason assault of opposing pitchers continued with two more hits on Saturday in a 2-0 victory over the Detroit Tigers in Game 3 of the World Series. Sandoval singled and doubled in four at-bats to raise his average in the World Series to .636 as the Giants are now within a victory of their second World Series title in three seasons.

Sandoval?s two hits also increased his 2012 postseason total to 23, which moves him past former first baseman J.T. Snow for the most in a single postseason in franchise history. Snow rapped out 22 hits in 2002 for the National League pennant-winning Giants.

Sandoval believes he has had success -- he?s 23-for-61 (.377) with five doubles, six home runs and 13 RBIs in 15 postseason games -- because his hands are finally back at full strength. The slugger missed 53 games this season, including 35 after he suffered a left hamate fracture on May 2.

?I?ve been feeling great,? Sandoval said. ?I was struggling during the season, up and down. My surgery, I lost the strength in my hand muscles. I think this is the time I?m getting my strength back. All the work I?ve been putting in during the season I?ve been seeing the results right now.?

Has he ever.

Sandoval didn?t just pass Snow on Saturday, he also moved within two hits of the all-time major league record for hits in a postseason shared by David Freese (2011), Darrin Erstad (2002) and Marquis Grissom (1995).

Shortstop Brandon Crawford has seen the difference in Sandoval?s hand strength and agrees it has keyed his success.

?He?s been looking real good,? Crawford said. ?He?s been using his hands a lot. When he?s doing that, he?s tough to get out. Even a guy like (Anibal) Sanchez who is going to keep you off-balance, he?s still going to get his hands up there and get a barrel on some of them.?

Dan Hayes is the White Sox Insider for CSNChicago.com

Source: http://www.csnbayarea.com/10/28/12/Sandoval-etches-name-in-Giants-franchise/nbcsportsgiants.html?blockID=794443&feedID=2796

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Saturday, October 27, 2012

Mother, kidnapped son back together after 5 years

By Diana Guevara, NBCSanDiego.com

SAN DIEGO -- A mother and her 7-year-old son have been reunited five years after the boy was kidnapped by his father and taken to Mexico, authorities said.

According to the San Diego District Attorney's office, the boy had been living with his grandparents near Mexico City after his father, 37-year-old Julio Rocha kidnapped him and left him there.

"I haven't really celebrated Christmas or his birthday or anything,"?he boy's mother, Leilani Masumoto, told NBC 7. "I was just waiting to get him back home. This will be our first Christmas together."

Masumoto said she had just been given full custody of her son, Keoni, when Rocha took the boy to Mexico. But last week her prayers were answered.

That's when authorities got a call from the grandparents' next-door neighbor, who came across a missing children's poster online with the boy's photo and recognized him.

'Broke down in tears'
After years of anguish, mother and child were finally reunited.

"As soon as he came, I just broke down in tears," Masumoto recalled.

But they are tears she says she would not shed if she ever has to face Keoni's father again.

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"I think my first initial reaction would be to just slap him across the face. I don't think he cared about Keoni, it's just more the fact of taking him to hurt me and he accomplished that," she said.

Although she may have lost years of memories with her son, it only took one look at her little boy to find that love again.

"It was like, will I recognize my son? Will he recognize me? And when I saw him, that was it," she said.

Right now, Masumoto is focused on getting her son settled in back home.

Keoni is autistic so Masumoto is trying to find a school that focuses on special-needs students.

Authorities are still looking for Rocha. He is facing felony kidnapping charges.

Investigators say he might be going under the name Miguel Martinez and may be staying with relatives in Virginia or North Carolina.

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Source: http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012/10/26/14714364-mother-reunited-with-son-5-years-after-childs-abduction?lite

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HTC sees lower revenue, margins in fourth-quarter

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Comcast 3Q profit, sales top Street on upbeat subs

FILE - In this Feb. 15, 2011 file photo, Comcast logos are displayed on installation trucks in Pittsburgh. Cable giant Comcast Corp., the nation's largest provider of TV and high-speed Internet services, more than doubled its net income in the third quarter, helped by fewer cancelations of video service than expected and by breaking even on the expensive-to-produce London Olympics on NBC. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

FILE - In this Feb. 15, 2011 file photo, Comcast logos are displayed on installation trucks in Pittsburgh. Cable giant Comcast Corp., the nation's largest provider of TV and high-speed Internet services, more than doubled its net income in the third quarter, helped by fewer cancelations of video service than expected and by breaking even on the expensive-to-produce London Olympics on NBC. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File)

(AP) ? Comcast Corp., the nation's largest provider of cable TV and Internet services, more than doubled its net income in the third quarter, chiefly due to the sale of wireless spectrum and its stake in the A&E TV channel.

Underlying results were strong, however, as cable TV saw fewer cancelations than expected and the expensive-to-produce London Olympics broke even on NBC.

Net income rose to $2.11 billion, or 78 cents per share, in the three months through September from $908 million, or 33 cents per share, a year earlier.

Excluding gains from the sale of spectrum to Verizon Wireless for $2.3 billion and the sale of the 16 percent A&E TV stake to Disney and Hearst for $3 billion, earnings came to 46 cents per share, matching the expectation of analysts polled by FactSet. That figure was up 39 percent from the comparable one last year.

Revenue grew 15 percent to $16.54 billion, blowing past the $16.07 billion expected by analysts.

Comcast's shares rose $1.02, or 2.8 percent, to $37.38 in afternoon trading. The shares are close to the all-time high of $37.60 hit a week ago.

The Philadelphia-based company lost 117,000 video subscribers in the quarter, leaving it with about 22 million. Video subscriber losses have slowed for eight quarters in a row, which the company said was due to better customer service and fewer in-person service calls. Analysts were looking for an average decline of 123,000.

Comcast is mainly losing subscribers to telecom and satellite TV providers. Verizon and AT&T already reported combined gains in the quarter of 317,000.

Comcast added 287,000 Internet customers, beating the 273,000 expected, giving it more than 19 million. It gained a net 123,000 voice customers, also beating the 116,000 gain expected.

More video customers signed up for all three services and the revenue it made from every video customer grew 9 percent to $150.73 a month. That's up from $111.32 four years ago.

An increasing number of customers added advanced products such as high-definition digital video recorders, which helped boost revenue per video customer, even though some analysts were expecting a decline.

The good news on the Olympics wasn't a surprise after NBCUniversal CEO Steve Burke said on Aug. 1 that the Games would likely break even rather than cause a $200 million loss, as was predicted earlier. The company decided to telecast events live on its website but wait several hours before airing them again in prime time in the U.S. The move ended up helping audience ratings, not hurting them, as the buzz on social media helped drive viewers to their living rooms.

Comcast said it took in $1.19 billion in revenue for the Olympics alone during the quarter, topping the $1.18 billion it paid for the rights. The company also spent production dollars on camera crews, announcers and the like.

The money helped NBCUniversal, which saw revenue rise 31 percent to $6.82 billion. Excluding the Olympics bump, revenue still grew 8 percent.

Broadcast ad revenue at NBC more than doubled to $1.99 billion, and rose 9 percent excluding the Olympics.

Ad revenue on pay TV networks such as Bravo, CNBC, MSNBC and NBC Sports was up less than 1 percent to $807 million.

It wasn't immediately clear if pay TV network advertising revenue would have fallen without the boost from the Olympics.

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Nakashima reported from Los Angeles.

Associated Press

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Friday, October 26, 2012

For The Better Chocolate Of Foods | Food & Drink

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