The Delaware Gazette

Apple juice can pose a health risk — from calories

It’s true — apple juice can pose a risk to your health. But not nec­es­sar­ily from the trace amounts of arsenic that peo­ple are argu­ing about. Despite the government’s con­sid­er­a­tion of new lim­its on arsenic, nutri­tion experts say apple juice’s real dan­ger is to waist­lines and children’s teeth. Apple juice has few nat­ural nutri­ents, lots of calo­ries and, in some cases, more sugar than soda has. It trains a child to like very sweet things, dis­places bet­ter bev­er­ages and foods, and adds to the obe­sity prob­lem, its crit­ics say.

An Homage to Our Past

We are get­ting close to the time of year when farm stands start dis­play­ing beau­ti­ful pump­kins and gourds. I love to search for my favorite shapes and col­ors and dis­play them inside my home and out on the porch. They are a clas­sic sym­bol of the bounty of the fall season.

Leon Marshall (Mac) McCorkle

Leon Mar­shall (Mac) McCorkle, 96, Mar­ion County busi­ness­man and civic leader from 1948 through 1964, died Feb. 2, 2011, sud­denly and unex­pect­edly at home.

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