"The Buzz Around London" by Laura StubbsSmoke! Burnt toast as a healthy accompaniment to fried green tomatoes and boiled eggs? I’m reassured by the elderly woman hovering next to the fire alarm that it is not a toast disaster but in fact wanted charcoal that helps cleanse her body. I want to stick to the belief that the smell of her burnt toast is exposing me to more pollution than a busy intersection. But at age 80 and with drooping jowls she can still find her way around the YHA kitchen, so maybe BBQing your toast has some impressive health benefits?
The other hostel guests are excited over photographs of their bright and insanely healthy looking acacia breakfast bowls. Superfoods come with a generational buzz in London - teenagers eat mouthfuls of immune-boosting berries and grannies bake, fry and roast toast until it looks like death itself. My age is hidden somewhere between 18 and 80 and my morning cup of coffee is also hiding somewhere in-between what some say is healthy and what others simply call a bad habit. Like oxygen, I need to breathe the all-natural liquid through my lungs and down into an irritable bowel that energetically pumps life, and movements, back into every part of me. But is coffee really any good for you or just another fashionable addiction? Evidence shows, just like berries it is full of antioxidants which may help you stay young. Another study has linked coffee to a reduced risk of Alzheimers, and a lower risk of burning your toast. I take a little more coffee then energetically step outside into the cool brisk English morning. What’s that in the bushes? New research has found that drinking coffee may improve eyesight and I have just spotted two slices of cancerous black toast tossed into the garden!
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