周四(4/23)1.醜食物與浪費2.嫁給有錢人

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醜食物與浪費
Ugly fruit and vegetables against food waste   By Martha Cliff dailymail.co.uk

It is well known that we eat with our eyes as well as our stomach, however one French supermarket is attempting to re-educate our perspectives on lumpy, ugly, misshapen fruit and vegetables with a new initiative.

The third largest supermarket chain in France Intermarché, launched a campaign earlier this year that sought to put an end to food waste.

Inglorious Fruits and Vegetables celebrates the 'ugly' produce that is often thrown away by growers and considered unfit for consumption.

Intermarché wanted to help prevent food waste by proving to customers that unattractive fruits and vegetables are just as delicious as their pristine counterparts.

The campaign follows the news that we throw 300 million tons of food away each year, encouraging the European Union to make 2014 the year against food waste.

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The campaign by Intermarché is supported by advertising agency Marcel who, with the help of  photographer Patrice de Villiers, produced seven posters starring the unattractive produce to go alongside it.

The posters included images of the grotesque apple, the ridiculous potato, the hideous orange, the failed lemon, the disfigured eggplant, the ugly carrot, and the unfortunate clementine.

For de Villiers the most important part of the process was giving character to the greens.

She told the Fast Company: 'The most vital element was ensuring the "strange but lovable" theme shone through I spent time observing our uglies trying to find the precise angle which showed both their "ugliness" and their loveliness, finding their unique character.'

Q:
What do you think about the campaign of this supermarket?
What do you think the article mention about “the news that we throw 300 million tons of food away each year”?
What do you think about ugly fruit and vegetables? How to deal with them?
Do you throw ugly food sometimes?
How much food do we waste? Why do we waste food?
What are tips to reduce food waste?
What are the ways to save money on fo
嫁給有錢人
Smart Women Marry Rich, Says New Book   By SUSAN DONALDSON JAMES

At least according to a new book, "Smart Girls Marry Money: How Women Have Been Duped into the Romantic Dream -- and How They're Paying for It."

The book confirms what mothers have been telling their daughters for generations: "Girls are told at their mother's knee: "It's just as easy to love a rich man as a poor man." Or, "No Romance without Finance." And, "Marry the one you can live with, not the one you can't live without."

Many women would agree that one good man in the boardroom is better than two in the bedroom.

Such was the case with Ginger Borgella, a 29-year-old Maryland therapist who writes the blog, "Girls Just Want To Have Funds."

"How a man treats his finances -- if he is not willing to honor his debts and obligations -- is an indicator of how he will treat you in the marriage," she told ABCNews.com.

"I want a man who is financially savvy," said Borgella, who asked to see her prospective husband's credit report.

That report wasn't perfect, but the couple made a mutual plan to establish financial security and have now been married since 2006 and own their own house.

"I don't want to be broke," said Borgella. "I'm not Paris Hilton, but I lead a comfortable life."

"Smart Girls Marry Money" is a satirical self-help guide is written by two middle-aged professionals scarred by their first marriages.

They aim their advice squarely at nubile girls who have falsely equated romantic love with happiness.

Why are girls are encouraged to court the man with the "big blue eyes" rather than the one with the "big green bankroll?" they ask.

Both authors -- Los Angeles mothers Daniela Drake and Elizabeth Ford -- say they "married for love, but reaped the consequences."
Q:
Why smart women marry rich?
Why do girls prefer marrying rich?
How to meet and marry a billionaire
What do you think about the saying "no romance without finance."?
In your opinion, marry money or love?
Marry rich warranty good life?
What do you think about marriage?
Do you think love is forever?
Is it good having romantic dream?





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