Archives: October 2009

31 Oct 2009, Comments (0)

Your Guide into Retirement Issues

Author: Susan Kersley

Your Guide into Retirement Issues

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20 Oct 2009, Comments (0)

Ageism: Unlawful and Unethical

Author: Susan Kersley

Have you experienced ageism? Do you think there is too much age discrimination? Please post your comments below, to this article.

Ageism Is Not Only Unlawful, It Is Also Unethical – 09/28/2009 – Healthy Aging and Me – Everyday Health Blogs

19 Oct 2009, Comments (0)

Eating to keep younger

Author: Susan Kersley

What can you eat to delay the aging process?

Here is some good advice: http://bit.ly/4AkgSz

What do you think is best to eat as you get older?

6 Oct 2009, Comments (2)

Ways you give away your real age!

Author: Susan Kersley

Some people seem to be old when their biological age is still young. Someone said to me the other day, ‘ I’m thirty already, so old!’  Maybe it seems like that when you are a teenager but when thirty is a long distant memory it seems strange to think that some people consider it old.

One of the ways to keep your brain young is to be redy to try new experiences. I did so over the weekend. I went on a foraging weekend with Fat Hen. A group of 15 people foraged for edible plants and sea weeds on the beach and in the hedgerows and then went back to the farm for delicious chef cooked food. It was wonderful. Anyway we were told about making Haloumi cheese and needing something like rennet to separate the surds from the milk. I remembered we used to eat ‘junket’ when I was a child. We didn’t know about yogurt then. My mother bought some rennet in a bottle aded it to milk which curdled and we ate it with sugar and it was delicious! No-one else in the group had ever heard of junket and I realised then how much older I was than them. Tell me if anything like that has ever happened to you?