It’s-Almost-Friday Megalinks: Credit Crunch Edition
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Today’s Guardian warns that darkening dread is descending on the stockmarkets. While the economy’s upside down, the least we can do is keep our health in order. He’s a few articles to help get you there.
Staying Healthy in a Sick Economy [New York Times]
In this article, businesspeople wonder how a perilous financial climate will affect their physical fitness — and if exercise could help them weather hard times.
Eating on $25 a Week: The Experiment [Cheap Healthy Good]
Responding to a challenge posed by the Illinois Food Bank Association, Kris demonstrates just how hard it is for many citizens to live within their means while still eating nutritious meals.
The $20 Dinner Party [Bitten]
Don’t like a rotten economy get in the way of a stylish party. Mark Bittman says, “In this post, Daniel Meyer spends just $20 at the farmer’s market and creates an appealing dinner for four.”
Restaurants Face Lean Times in the Economic Downturn [Time Magazine]
A light at the end of the tunnel? Could the credit crunch mean the end of chain restaurants?
The Upside of an Economic Downturn? [Wise Bread]
Fred Lee argues that these difficult times “could go a long way in instilling us with a greater appreciation for the simpler things in life, like our famiy, friends, and health.”
Staying Healthy When The Economy Sucks [Cranky Fitness]
Crabby McSlacker writes about the economy’s effect on health and fitness and implores her readers for practical ways to stay healthy when the money’s tight.
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