European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - July 19, 1994, Darmstadt, Hesse Page 6 the stars and stripes . Tuesday july 19, 1994 up by Darlene Superville. The associated press. Washington a instead of three squares the american daily diet of the future May consist of a five snack routine a a a Daystar a a Puls Brcak a a Hump Munch a a hold Mcall and a eve snack Quot a Chicago food writer suggests a. A a a a whether you Call it grazing Mouth surfing or refuelling its evolving As a result of our dual income fast paced lifestyles Quot Christopher Wolf said in an article in the current Issue of the Futurist Magazine a in the future this grazing phenomenon will be formalized into a recognized pattern of live meals a Wolf and others attribute the trend in part to the Premium people put on Leisure time and hassle fryc lives and the food Industry a Success in making it easy to eat at any time. With More women working outside the Home fewer of them arc making meals from scratch a hence the popularity of single so rec portions drive through lanes at restaurants take out food and microwave dinners a with two working parents and kids haying All kinds of activities and people with different time schedules in the morning people eat when they can Quot said Lawrence Stifler of health management resources in Boston. Vending machines and sidewalk food carts also contribute. A easy accessibility is at the Bottom of this a said Graham Molitor vice president of the. World future society and former food company employee. He said grazing originated with Stone age Cave dwellers who picked at food All Day because they get enough edibles in one sitting. ,. Surveys by the agriculture department. And the food and drug administration have confirmed that Young adults Are eating More often during the Day said John Var Ederveen director of the office of Plant and Dairy foods and beverages at the of Day Scenter for food safety and applied nutrition. A part of it is probably the fact that the typical pattern of the family eating together is not being enforced anymore a he said a the whole family docs not sit Down and cat meals together As they have in the past. ,. A children arc doing More snacking and these prac ticks tend to move into adulthood and we now see Young adults doing that a Vanderveen added. Others say a modified form of the family dinner still exists though everyone wont necessarily be eating the same thing. A the traditional family dinner is changing but it is very very important a said Jeff Nedelman a spokesman for the grocery manufacturers of America which represents about 140 food makers. Wolf said there a evidence that eating smaller More frequent meals May actually be healthful boosting Energy Levels because the body gets a constant Supply of nutrients and has less food from each meal to digest. And a University of Toronto study published in 1989 found that people who nibble through the Day have significantly lower blood cholesterol Levels than people who stick to the three me a i a Day regimen. But some warn that frequent eating wont improve health if the diet remains High in saturated fat and other dietary no not a. A what you eat is still very very important a fahd or Veen said. Quot if what they re consuming is High fat foods certainly that does no to in the stars and stripes 10 years ago july 19,1984 a president Reagan rising to the Challenge of democrats meeting across the continent picked up the Pace of his re election Campaign gearing for a major counterattack against waiter Mondale. 20 years ago july 19,1974 a the Secretary of defense directed the secretaries of the military services to suspend urinalysis testing under the depart Merit s drug abuse program the defense department said. 30 years ago july 19,1964 a a soviet naval. Vessel fired three shots across the Bow of a . Grain ship As it tried to leave a Black sea port without per \ Mission the state department said. 40 years ago july 19,1954 the United. States in an Effort to Salvage Geneva peace talks on Indochina pledged to Issue a unilateral declaration not to undermine a peace Accord by a threat or use of 50 years ago july 19,1944 More than 2,000 Allied warplanes heaped tons of bombs on German bastions around Caen As a prelude to a breakthrough by British and Canadian troops who launched a successful ground attack across the Orne River. 50 years ago today july 19 194 German and British tanks Battle near Caen in Normandy american soldiers finish the capture of . And push southward. The . Army clears the germans from the port of leghorn on Italy s West coast a Victory that will ease Allied Supply problems. On new Guinea . Troops press their Battle to drive the japanese Back from the a Rimmor River in the a tape Region. Source 2194 Days of warn. H. Smitn. Publishers inc the world almanac of world War h. Bison amp books corp., 196 i new Knoxville Ohio a Neil Armstrong the first person to set foot on the Moon says walking was the. Least of it. Landing was the hard part. A pilots take no special Joy in walking a he said during a rare Public appearance sunday at Neil Armstrong Airport in this Western Ohio Village of about 800. A pilots like Armstrong arrived unannounced at an air show organized by residents of his boyhood Home to Mark the first Moon walk. It was step into the spotlight for the Man who held the nations attention on july 20, 1969, but now lives quietly on a farm in southwestern Ohio. Quot he spoke for less than five minutes with reporters and looking Tan and relaxed in shirtsleeves loafers and sunglasses the 63-year-old retired astronaut Shook hands signed autographs and joked with people in the crowd of about 8,000. A. On wednesday the 25th anniversary of his stroll across the face of the Moon he plans to visit the White House he said. A a. A a it a always great to be Back a said Armstrong who grew up in nearby Wapakoneta about 75 Miles Northwest of Columbus. A a it a a special treat for me a where 1 Learned to asked if he thinks about his Moonwalk often he said a the answer is no but it gets brought to my attention a lot. A a i do think about it but for me the. Final descent and Landing were far arid away the most difficult parts and challenging parts of the a Neil Armstrong greets Well wishers sunday at an air show in new Knoxville Ohio celebrating his 1969 Moonwalk. Armstrong look the controls of Apollo 11 to steer the Craft away from boulders littering the sea of Tranquillity a i thought it was pretty spectacular at the time a he said. A we thought it was a great Challenge. We had the tools we needed the support we needed. We were always a Little apprehensive because you know Little things Are going to go wrong. We were Able to handle those fortunately these Days Armstrong serves As chairman of a new York based electronics firm but devotes himself to his farm when he can. A whenever i work a he. Said do feel the need for honest a a there a always plenty to space shuffle turns info a hatchery Cape canaveral Fla a and salamanders popped out of eggs at record Speed aboard Columbia on sunday thrilling scientists who want to know How human babies might develop in space. A a a a that a in the future a said japanese project scientist Shunji Nagaoka. Astronaut Richard Hieb reported that six or seven fish hatched from eggs Laid in space the result of Orbital trysts. Researchers said its the. First known Case of vertebrates a in this Case Guppy like japanese med aka fish a mating and reproducing in space. On the mechanical front Hieb got a jammed cell separating machine running again but there was no telling when it might shut Down. He hushed numerous bubbles from the unit earlier in the Day. A researchers need the japanese made unit for experiments involving worm Dan rat growth hormones and mouse cellular secretions. The unit uses an electric Field to separate cell components in a process known As electrophoresis As of sunday nine Days into the Laboratory research Mission 18 newts and innumerable fish had been born on Columbia a 16 More newts than on saturday. All the baby animals appeared Normal Nagaoka said. It was becoming increasingly difficult to keep track of the number of Newt and fish eggs Laid in space and How Many of them were hatching. The shuttle aquarium houses three adult female newts a a fourth died last week and was removed a and four adult med aka fish Nagaoka said he believes one of the newts is eating some of her eggs. A a that is the nature of the wild Ani Mal a he said. A a we must expect the horrible there still were no eggs from one of the newts. All of the Newborn newts have hatched from eggs Laid on the ground. None of the space Laid eggs has hatched yet a its too soon. As for the med aka most of the 340 ground Laid eggs have hatched Nagaoka said. Biologists Are studying the mating development and behaviour of aquatic animals in weightlessness to see if astronauts could raise fish for food and have healthy babies in space a necessities if humans Are to Ever live permanently in space. Columbian a astronauts said they would keep trying to see the Comet collision at Jupiter despite their inability to spot anything saturday the Crew has High powered binoculars but no Telescope
