What we saw was that in the high consumers [of cheese] they had a significantly higher intake of saturated fat than the non-consumers and the low consumers and yet there was no difference in their LDL Cholesterol levels," said Emma Feeney, the lead researcher on the paper.
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Chicken Mozzarella Pasta
When you are in a hurry, but you still want something easy and delicious to cook & eat!
Cook the pasta according to the package directions.
Heat the olive oil in a skillet over medium-high heat. Add the chicken pieces in a single layer and sprinkle with salt and pepper. Allow to cook, without stirring, until golden, about 2 minutes.
Full Steam Ahead for Laos-China Railway
The Laos-China Railway will officially see construction begin this week after an official ceremony was held in Luang Prabang Province yesterday.
The railway, which will link Vientiane Capital with Kunming, China, is said will assist in transforming Laos from a landlocked country to a land-linked country, and offer a new means of transportation for passengers and cargo.
28 Easy & Delicious Recipes with Cheese
We love cheese in any form! From goat cheese appetizers to four different kinds of macaroni and cheese and cheesecakes, we could eat cheese for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
So here are 28 Easy & Delicious Recipes with Cheese. You can use some tips and tricks for your Christmas diner! Don't forget to add some wine!
Luang Prabang, Laos, in three days: holiday itinerary
Silkair’s Inaugural Flight To Laos
Silk Air makes Laos a little more accesible for Australians
“Luang Prabang is the country’s standout destination, which is not surprising given its numerous attractions such as the atmospheric night-market, the fantastic dining options, and the many Buddhist temples filled with saffron-robed monks. Travellers are particularly entranced witnessing the monks make their pilgrimage through the village streets each morning to collect alms from devotees in the ancient ceremony called takbat.” The low number of Australian visitors, compared with Vietnam and Cambodia, can be partly attributed to the fact there are no direct flights from Australia to Laos. “We’ve noticed that access has historically made it harder for Australians wanting to visit Laos,” says Mark Lee, Laos Product Manager at Insider Journeys. “The absence of direct flights or same-day connections by major airlines, especially to Luang Prabang, has been a deterrent for Australian travellers.
Read more at http://australia.etbtravelnews.com/298108/silk-air-makes-laos-a-little-bit-more-accessible-for-australians/