
Tucker test shows amazing results
Many people glued to the monitors of their computer systems eat so poorly that their health suffers.
It is widely recognized computer enthusiasts tend to drink Coke and eat fast food pizzas delivered from the shop down the road.
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It need not be so, according to an OzComputerNews survey. There are several companies producing cooking gadgets that can provide healthy, nutritious food in minutes, even faster than it takes the delivery boy to knock on the door with that poorly made commercial product. As a service to our readers, OzComputerNews has examined a number of appliances and rated them for nourishment, nutrition, cost both of the food and the utensil, and speed at which a mouth-watering item can be produced. You, like us, will be surprised at the results. Click on a logo and then click on a picture to learn more. One of the appliance distributors, Salton Maxim Homewares, has contracted renown nutritionist Julie Stafford to create great recipes for you. Food utensil manufacturers are continually inventing better and brighter ideas so that you can eat only the best with the slightest of effort. Your days of eating bad food are now over, believe us! Don't forget, you can also join the exclusive Nutritionist Club free. The success Computer News has enjoyed with the Tucker time food series has been extraordinary. So many have emailed or telephoned to say how much they enjoy the series, which could not have been possible without help from the manufacturers of the utensils. |
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