Killer Halloween Candy? No, Really — This Stuff Can Be Deadly[trip4food.blogspot.com]
Killer Halloween Candy? No, Really — This Stuff Can Be Deadly[trip4food.blogspot.com]
Things are not going as planned. Someone betrayed me and its gotten the Dark Brotherhood in danger. At least I know there’s someone i can always trust. My sweet, lovely, perfect Astrid. We always be together. She would never do something like this to me. ——————————————————————————————- www.twitter.com www.facebook.com Hardcore Rules: 1) If you die, the character is ‘dead’. You cannot reload the save. There is only 1 life. 2) You cannot use the Map, neither for Fast traveling nor for guidance. 3) You cannot use the compass (Mod required) 4) Play in Expert or Master difficulty. Master is recommended. 5) You need to eat food and sleep to get your stam and magicka regen (Mod required) 6) There is NO health regen, you need either pots or healing magic (Mod required) -Mod to hide HUD features and the compass: www.skyrimnexus.com -Mod to simulate the necessity of food and sleep for survival: www.skyrimnexus.com If you have any questions, please let me know. And enjoy! Hardcore Skyrim – Episode 43 – Oh Astrid
Killer Halloween Candy? No, Really — This Stuff Can Be Deadly
Halloween. The one time of year everyone wishes they were dead. Well…better make that undead…as in vampires, zombies, mummies, and other eternal creatures of the night.
In spite of all that talk of dead people and monsters, Halloween is basically a pretty benign, family-friendly holiday. You dress up, eat a little too much candy, and maybe wake up with a tummy ache, right? Maybe not.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration is warning trick or treaters of a potential killer in the midst of all the yummy candy waiting to be eaten on Halloween.
That scary candy is black licorice –the old-fashioned treat that divides the population into two kinds of people — those who love it and those who hate it. If you’re a fan of black licorice, read on.
In a consumer update report on its website, the FDA warns too much of the bittersweet candy can lead to abnormal heart rhythms, high blood pressure, lethargy, and even congestive heart failure. What makes black licorice so potentially dangerous?
“Black licorice contains glycyrrhizin, a chemical compound that can trigger a dangerous drop in potassium levels,” explains Dr. Srinivas Iyengar, a cardiologist at
Killer Halloween Candy? No, Really — This Stuff Can Be Deadly
Watch full film here: vodsite.journeyman.tv Late spring but the Inns still produce stews reminiscent of the delicacy of France and the richness of Germany; their famous handmade chocolates roll off a small production line filled with surprises and stoic fishermen on horseback search the coast for grey shrimp against a backdrop of medieval cities glittering on working canals. Savouring Europe: Flanders – Belgium
Killer Halloween Candy? No, Really — This Stuff Can Be Deadly[trip4food.blogspot.com]
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