Some key findings seem to strengthen a belief some have that liberals love tofu and are vegetarians, while conservatives favor fast-food and mainstream options like McDonald’s.
For example, the report shows that 63 percent of conservatives who participated said they are likely to eat fast-food “at least a few times a week.” On the other hand, about 92 percent of liberals are more likely to say “rarely or never” to fast food.
Liberals like to eat French brie, while conservatives favor American Velveeta.
The report drew on aggregated data collected between April 2009 and November 2009 from Hunch.
Check it out, the rest of the results are very interesting!
Do you want proof that drinking and driving don’t mix? Watch this video of a mixologist for Bacardi attempt to prepare a cocktail while being driven around a racing track by seven-time Formula 1 world racing champion Michael Schumacher.
Schumacher has just announced he will extend his deal with spirits leader Bacardi for its “Champions Drink Responsibly Campaign.”
The high-profile campaign, to be rolled out by Bacardi across 40 countries, was launched in April of 2008 with Michael Schumacher as the ambassador.
“The campaign from Bacardi Limited to promote responsible drinking is very timely as the industry is actively seeking to work in partnership with national governments to highlight the issue (of drinking and driving),” said Andreas Gembler, president and chief executive officer of Bacardi Limited, in a press release at the launch.
A lot of buzz has been going around about GlaxoKlineSmith’s latest wonder drug, alli diet pills. But do these pills really have the answer to weight loss? At Buzzmashr, we searched around for some answers, and found some helpful videos explaining how the alli weight loss plan works.
GSK does NOT promise that alli will solve all your weight problems. Actually, for the first time we’re aware of, the alli diet program is matched with a sensible diet program (complete with an alli cookbook) designed to make alli as effective as possible. But GSK warns that if a dieter using alli does not mend their ways and embrace a low-fat diet, alli just won’t help you lose weight.
The drug company absolutely insists that alli diet pills MUST be accompanied by a change in lifestyle and dietary habits.
What alli pills do is simply increase the efficiency of your sensible diet plan, NOT be the only agent of how you lose weight. Combined with a low-fat, tasty, and nourishing diet, along with a moderate program of exercise, alli can block up to 25 percent of the fat absorbed in food.
But if not taken properly, GSK warns that alli can have some side effects, such as oily discharge. For this reason, it is absolutely essential that the alli user not continue consuming a high-fat, high-calorie diet. We hope these videos can help clear up what the story with all is. As with any diet plan, you should talk to your doctor about what is best for your body.
With holiday season fast approaching, Bacardi has some great recipes for drinks and treats aimed at making your holiday party the best yet.
Bacardi has been sponsoring holiday and special occasion food and drink ideas for decades. Check out this treasure a Bacardi lover recently rediscovered.
Men’s Fitness recently profiled the four most fat-laden pizzas from the national chains. The “winner” of the dubious honor of most fattening slice of pizza is Uno Chicago Grill’s Deep Dish Chicago Classic, coming in at 770 calories per slice!
Oh well…it should be common knowledge that pizza isn’t health food!
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