Interesting Links for 19-09-2018
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- BBC Scotland's full response to accusations of anti-independence bias
- (tags: bbc scotland )
- What are Scotland's P1 assessments really like?
- (tags: school testing )
- SpaceX reveals identity of the world's first lunar space tourist
- (tags: tourism moon Spacex space )
- Thinking beyond yourself can make you more open to healthy lifestyle choices
- (tags: health exercise diet psychology )
- A Day in the Life of a Female Incel
- (tags: satire celibacy gender murder sex relationships )
- Germany launches world's first hydrogen-powered train
- (tags: hydrogen trains transport environment )
- Two-thirds of secondaries can’t find maths teachers
- (tags: teaching fail jobs uk mathematics )
- NASA isn’t going to pay for the BFR, so Musk charts a new course
- (tags: Spacex space )
- Twitter will soon let you switch between chronological and ranked feeds
- (tags: Twitter GoodNews )
- The Captain Marvel Trailer looks like a lot of fun
- (tags: comics marvel movies trailer )
- Construction to begin on 36 megawatt Moroccan wind farm for Bitcoin mining
- (tags: electricity Morocco bitcoin solarpower )
- Bicycle Speed Record Broken - Denise Mueller-Korenek Bikes at 183.93 MPH
- (tags: speed bicycles )
- Can attachment theory help explain the relationship some people have with their “anorexia voice”?
- (tags: anorexia eatingdisorders psychology )
- Sugar content of most supermarket yogurts well above recommended threshold: Organic products, perceived as healthier options, among some of the worst offenders
- (tags: sugar food )
Re: Sugar
Date: 2018-09-20 01:55 am (UTC)I don't have a box in the house, so I can't look at the Nutrition Facts label (which you can *almost* read in this picture) to confirm that this is still the case. I haven't bought this salt since around 2004.