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Rir é o melhor remédio 1 Este e-book apresenta uma coletânea de algumas das melhores piadas publicadas na Revista Seleções com as temáticas: "A saúde e os doutores", "A vida moderna" e "Guerra dos Sexos".
Reader's Digest Welcome to the first volume in a new Reader’s Digest digital series, True Stories. Celebrating 90 years since the magazine’s first issue, the series will showcase our recently digitized archives.
We dug into this rich history and discovered dozens of vintage and modern classics—real-life, inspiring stories of families, soldiers, and everyday heroes, plus tales of amazing animals, gripping escapades, and gorgeous nature.
With this debut issue, True Crimes: 8 Tales of Murder & Mayhem, we are honoring that great Reader’s Digest storytelling tradition.
In this vein, next month we’re offering a collection of moving military narratives, Dramas in Uniform: Soldiers’ Stories at War and at Home.
Other forthcoming volumes feature heroic pets or new-year inspiration.
Reader's Digest More than 1,000 of the funniest, laugh-out-loud jokes, quips, quotes, anecdotes, and cartoons from Reader’s digest magazine—guaranteed to put laughter in your day.
This collection of laugh-out-loud, clean jokes, one-liners, and other lighthearted glimpses of life—drawn from Reader’s Digest magazine’s most popular humor columns—is sure to tickle the funny bone. Packed with more than 1,000 jokes, anecdotes, funny things kids say, cartoons, quotes, and stories contributed by professional comedians, joke writers, and readers of the magazine, this side-splitting compilation pokes fun at the facts and foibles of daily routines, illustrating that life is often funnier than fiction.
• “If evolution really works, how come mothers have only two hands? – Milton Berle • The game card said: “Name three wars.” My teenage daughter’s response: “Civil War, Revolutionary War, and Star Wars.” • Why do Pilgrims’ pants fall down? Because their belts are on their hats! • Check out this billion-dollar idea. A smoke detector that shuts off when you yell, “I’m just cooking!” • Overheard in an office: Supervisor to team leader: "So our people aren’t astute enough to understand these comments on the document?" Leader: "What does astute mean?"
Robert A. Barnett, Reader's Digest, Barbara Quinn, Christine L Pelkman & Denise Webb RELEASING JUST IN TIME FOR DIABETES AWARENESS MONTH
Discover the 57 magic foods that can balance blood sugar to heal diabetes and pre-diabetes—including 125 delicious recipes.
Out-of-control blood sugar is wrecking havoc on Americans’ health and caused more than 100 million adults to suffer from pre-diabetes and type-2 diabetes. And, doctors and researchers have discovered a shocking truth: If your blood sugar levels regularly soar and crash your body may sustain damage to your health. The good news is that by eating the right foods, you can help control blood sugar, keep hunger at bay, and help you feel satisfied longer. Diabetes Quick-Fix withMagic Foods is based on nutrition science, but designed for regular folks who just want to know what to eat. Inside you won’t find strict eating regimens or crazy rules about carbohydrates. What you will find are 57 magic foods that can help you bump your diet into sugar-friendly territory.
Add just one of the magic foods to your plate, and you can see results right away, such as: • Barley instead of white rice—thanks to barley’s significant stash of soluble fiber it will slash the effect of your blood sugar by almost 70%—try Mushroom-Barley Pilaf • Add avocados to your diet—avocado contains fats that actually improve insulin sensitivity—try Turkey and Bean Chili with Avocado Salsa • Berries, from ruby red strawberries to mid-night blue blueberries, are magic for your blood sugar—they are full of fiber, which keeps blood sugar low, and antioxidants, which benefit every cell in your body—try Cherry-Raspberry Crumble • Pasta, although high in carbs, if cooked al dente and served with a topping containing vegetables, beans, chicken, garlic, and onions, you could get many magic foods on one plate and still keep your blood sugar in a medium range—try Macaroni and Cheese with Spinach • Cinnamon and vinegar are “secret ingredients” that can significantly lower your blood sugar response to any meal—try cinnamon in Moroccan Spiced Carrots or vinegar in Flank Steak with Balsamic Sauce
The more than 125 recipes, meal makeovers, meal plans, and cooking tips make it incredibly simple to get more of the 57 magic foods onto your plate. Your meals will taste delicious and, in addition, they will rein in insulin resistance, offload dangerous belly fat, reverse pre-diabetes, and help heal diabetes while feeling more fully charged and ready to embrace life every day.
Reader's Digest Prächtige Zierstauden gehören einfach in einen schönen Blumengarten. Mit der richtigen Kombination von früh- und spätblühenden Stauden stellt Ihr Beet das ganze Jahr über eine echte Augenweide dar. Von Christrose über Rittersporn bis Ziersalbei: In diesem Buch finden Sie die richtige Auswahl für sich und erfahren mehr über die richtige Pflege Ihrer Pflanzenpracht.
Reader's Digest Aula 1 do curso de inglês para estudantes no estágio iniciante e intermediário do aprendizado da língua inglesa exclusivo de Seleções do Reader's Digest.
Reader's Digest Heal What Ails You with Delicious Superfoods!
Discover the incredible healing power of everyday food—treat the most common conditions naturally, safely, and deliciously—and live pain free, allergy free, disease free, and worry free.
Clean out your medicine cabinet and restock the shelves of your kitchen pantry with healing and appealing items from the grocery store. Rely less on pills and more on real food. How much? How often? In Food Cures, you’ll find all the answers, the research-validated treatments, and successful cures for dozens of common conditions. The past ten years have been filled with intriguing announcements from the world of medial research. Forget about wonder drugs; we’re living in a time of wonder foods. The foods described in this book are nutritional powerhouses bursting with compounds that have specific and well-defined health benefits.
Changing your diet won’t guarantee that you’ll never get sick or need drugs, but eating the right food can help heal what ails you and can bolster your body’s defenses against disease, treat disease directly, aid in weight loss, and even slow the aging process.
Healing foods section includes:
• A rainbow of fruits and vegetables (8 to 9 servings a day)—the wider the variety the better—will lower the risk of an array of cancers • Kale, spinach, and other dark leafy greens, which in addition to protecting your eyes from macular degeneration, are high in vitamin K which can help maintain bone density • Ancient grains such as quinoa, teff, farro, and millet, are great sources of fiber and provide antioxidants, vitamins and minerals to support immunity and fight disease • Dark chocolate contains hefty amounts of disease-fighting flavonoids and can significantly improve blood pressure • Olive oil lowers “bad” LDL cholesterol and raises “good” HDL cholesterol
Cures for common conditions include:
• Allergies: when the trees bud and grasses sprout add more salmon and other fatty fish, garlic, onions, yogurt with live cultures, and sweet potatoes to your diet • Colds and flu: chicken soup is not just an old-wives tale, chicken soup plus lots of water, decaffeinated tea, and juices really can help • Gum Disease: A squirt of lime juice can help your mouth battle bacteria plus lean beef (rich in zinc and vitamin B6, whole-grain cereal with milk and a glass of orange juice, and fruits and vegetables high in antioxidants • Insomnia: Grandma prescribed glass of warm milk really works. Plus whole grains, chamomile tea, red meat, shellfish, tofu, lentils and other iron-rich food
Reader's Digest Want to feel smarter? Want to have the perfect quip at the tip of your tongue? Use Your Words combines Word Power Quizzes and Quotable Quotes from Reader's Digest, Amercia's Most Popular Magazine so you can do just that!
Use Your Words is part word quiz book and part quote book, combined together in themed sections. It will be a combination of 2 of our most popular columns in Reader’s Digest Magazine—Word Power and Quotable Quotes.
Quotable Quotes, as it appears today, first ran in January 1934. It was proceeded by similar quote columns, including Remarkable Remarks, which ran in the first ever issue of Reader's Digest in February 1922, and Significant Sayings, which ran in June 1922. These first columns featured the great minds of the day, including Herbert Hoover (before he became president), Lady Astor, and John D. Rockefeller. The quotes were, and continue to be, collected from a variety of books, speeches, journals, and articles. We've quoted both living and dead people.
The column hasn't changed much, except for the art. It began as a one-page list of quotes and continues to be a one-page list of quotes.
Quotable Quotes is second to Laughter the Best Medicine in column popularity.
Word Power first ran in January 1945—January 2020 will mark 75 years.
Word Power's creator, Wilfred Funk, was a poet and lexicographer—his family was the “Funk” of the reference publisher Funk & Wagnalls. He presented his quiz idea to Dewitt Wallace in 1944. Wilfred's son Peter Funk wrote the column from the 1960s to the 1990s. Current writers are a married couple who are well-known in the crossword/puzzle world: https://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/unbound/wordgame/crbio.htm
The column hasn’t changed much—it has 15 words now instead of 20. It has themed columns (car words, Italian words) rather than words based on RD. It has a sidebar that goes in-depth on something related to the theme. Word Power is our 3rd most popular column in the magazine.
Reader's Digest Cuidar da saúde respiratória significa prevenir-se, adotando mudanças no estilo de vida e medidas para melhorar o ambiente. Atitudes como parar de fumar, seguir uma alimentação saudável e praticar exercícios regularmente consistem em um ótimo começo. Mas é possível fazer muito mais. Conheça neste livro outras estratégias de prevenção endossadas por especialistas.
Reader's Digest Uma descrição de como ocorre o desenvolvimento intelectual infantil e como pais e educadores podem estimular a inteligência das crianças desde a gestação até os 6 anos de idade. Para tanto, é fundamental conhecer os processos de aprendizado, os marcos de desenvolvimento de cada ano de vida, seus processos de fala e audição e os estímulos de independência, a fim de possibilitar o ambiente ideal para o pleno desenvolvimento cognitivo, físico e emocional de seu filho.
Reader's Digest A história completa da vida de Jesus contada de uma maneira tão cativante que não dá vontade de parar de ler. Historiadores e especialistas no estudo do fenômeno cristão reproduzem neste livro, a partir dos quatro “Evangelhos” e também de fontes romano-judaicas da época, o impressionante perfil de Jesus e sua época: como eram seus pais, seus primeiros anos em contato com a cultura judaica, a peregrinação da Páscoa e outras festas religiosas, o panorama político e social, sua missão, o convite aos 12 apóstolos, as pregações, milagres e parábolas, e, por fim, a crucificação e ressurreição.
Reader's Digest Não há nada mais gostoso do que uma casa tomada pelo delicioso aroma de biscoitos recém-assados! Este e-book apresenta uma série de receitas deliciosas de biscoitos e cookies e ainda oferece dicas básicas para que todos saiam perfeitos do forno. Esqueça de vez os biscoitos industrializados! Divirta-se na cozinha preparando estas receitas fáceis e variadas para saborear com os amigos e a família.
Reader's Digest Sopas são ótimas opções para quem deseja seguir uma alimentação equilibrada e de fácil digestão. Este e-book apresenta receitas que servem tanto para o dia a dia como para compor cardápios especiais ao longo do ano. Além de satisfazerem os mais gulosos e agradarem os paladares mais exigentes, as receitas indicadas contêm baixo teor de gordura e calorias.
Reader's Digest Este e-book apresenta uma coletânea de algumas das melhores piadas publicadas na Revista Seleções com as temáticas: "A saúde e os doutores", "A vida moderna" e "Guerra dos Sexos".