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Jun 4, 2008, 11:00 GMT
Queen Elizabeth's unhealthy food
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she is how olde??
let her enjoy the primms that she wantsz... she sure looks way better than Charlie and Camilla
eats your sweets my darling....
Ironic that the British government should try to censor royalty since it was the Emperor Napoleon that offered a prize for anyone who could develop a substitute for butter. Enter Frenchman, Hippolyte Mège-Mouriez, who in 1830 who captured the prize with a creation made from natural vegetable oils. Because it had a rich pearl-like consistency, he named it after the Greek word for pearl, margarites. It came to be known as margarine. Today's healthful soft margarines -- less than 2 grams of saturated fat, 0 grams trans fat, no cholesterol and a great source of polyunsaturates and Vitamin are nothing like the margarine of 1830. But butter is still butter -- 7 grams of saturated fat and 30 milligrams of cholesterol. Makes you wonder, 'What was the British Food Commission thinking?' If you want more information about margarine, check out my blog, 'I Heart Margarine,' at www.iheartmargarine.com.
she just turned 125 yr.s old
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