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September 7th, 2011
posted by sfradmin 02:28

After hatching the eggs, the one gosling somehow managed to get off the building and the mother goose walked it to the water, you can see in the picture the mother goose walking the little one across the road towards the water with traffic stopping. Unfortunately I did not have a zoom camera so you can’t see the little one, it’s walking very close to the mother in fact more like walking underneath the mother.

I went to check the nest were I noticed a lot of eggshells. I immediately assumed there has to be more than one gosling and started looking for others. One had fallen off the building onto hard surface and did not make it, two others dropped to a patio from the roof where they two huddled in a corner until I found them.

My wife Elaine and I watched for the parents and also listened for goose honking to see if they were still looking for the little ones, but no such luck. I took them to our unit, gave them some water, and called the SPCA and wild life, they suggested we take them to the shelter, which my wife did.

Beer bellies, the traditional male malady, are enough to put either sex off the idea of downing a cold one. “This is a silly myth. If folks get fat from drinking beer, it’s because their total calorie intake is too high, and they are not working it off.”

The good news

Beer contains some B vitamins, antioxidants and minerals. It also has:While experts may pooh pooh beer bellies, the fact remains that alcohol is one calorie dense nectar, packing 7 calories per gram. That’s almost as caloric as fat, which has 9 calories per gram. Don’t blame the malt. “The most significant source of calories in beer is the alcohol itself,” says Bamforth. “The stronger the beer, the more calories.”

Most 12 ounce beer with 5 percent alcohol by volume has a PointsPlus value of 5.

The typical 16 ounce draft pint has a PointsPlus value of 7.

Most 12 ounce “light” beers have a PointsPlus value of 4.

A 1 pint draft of light beer has a PointsPlus value of 5.

A 12 ounce nonalcoholic beer has a PointsPlus value of 2.

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Some studies show that moderate drinking may help lower the risk of heart disease, particularly in women over 55 and men over 45. But what is moderate? For women, it’s no more than one drink per day. For men, it’s no more than two. Exceed your quota, and the risks of heart and liver disease, stroke and accidents negate any perks.

Don’t follow the lite

The terms “light” and “lite” (or any other cutesy variation) have no legal definition. They could mean the beer is light in color or lighter than lead or anything else the staff at the brewery has decided.

Watch your low carb language

If the label reads “low carbohydrate,” the beer must have no more than 7 grams of carbohydrates per serving. But any beer can tout “reduced carbohydrates” or “lower carbohydrates” on its label, just so long as the brewery makes a more carb heavy beer. Shifty, eh?

Do suds wine style

A tip that adds civility and can shave PointsPlus values: “There’s nothing wrong with pouring a beer into two glasses at dinner like you would with wine,” says George F. Reisch, brewmaster for Anheiser Busch. Yes, you read correctly. One of the guys who make Budweiser takes his Bud in a white wine glass. “I actually think people should share beers more,” Reisch adds. “It’s smart and your last sip will still be cold.”

Nix the nuts

Those robotic grabs of peanuts or cheddar fish can add up to triple the calories and PointsPlus values of the beer you drink. Be prepared: Drinking can lead to snacking, so keep the right stuff on hand or see if you can charm the bartender into stocking better choices.

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