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Dear Melanie,
Sorry about my last flippant email but this item has lightened up my 
day, ...seriously when I read the link below I wished I could attend but 
cannot, is it possible for you to point me to a good URL where some or 
all of this information is available? I have always liked eating dates 
but for some reason have stopped doing so, but I would like to try them 
again given their obvious merits I know I can Google it but if you know 
a good URL with all of this positive information I would be grateful
Best wishes,
Alan

On 18/10/2012 15:18, Melanie Lord wrote:
>
> Thanks Francis I will post it again tomorrow with a different headline.
>
> *From:*psci-com: on public engagement with science 
> [mailto:[log in to unmask]] *On Behalf Of *Francis Sedgemore
> *Sent:* 18 October 2012 14:07
> *To:* [log in to unmask]
> *Subject:* Re: [PSCI-COM] Fancy a Date?
>
> This one was delivered directly to my SPAM folder. Creative headline 
> writing, but the release may end up unread by many of its intended 
> recipients.
>
> Francis
>
> On 18/10/2012 13:43, Melanie Lord wrote:
>
>     The Date in Your Diet
>
>       
>
>     Dates – highly nutritious and more interesting than you may think. Enjoy a lunch based on some of the foods included in the talk while listening to Richard Marshall and Abdollah Ghavami from London Metropolitan University. You will discover more about the varieties, world production and sustainability through such uses as biofuels, powdered date seeds used in flour. Dates are highly nutritious with various health properties and can be incorporated with other foods. Find out about cooking with dates and what foods and drinks they are eaten with.
>
>       
>
>     Date: 30 October 2012
>
>     Time: 12.30pm - 13.30pm
>
>     Price: £10 Adults/£6.00 children. Lunch included.
>
>     Please book online.
>
>     Address: Royal Society of Chemistry, The Chemistry Centre, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1J 0BA
>
>     Phone number: +44 (0) 20 7437 8656
>
>     Nearest tube stations: are Green Park or Piccadilly Circus
>
>       
>
>     Visithttp://goo.gl/TbgDK
>
> -- 
> Dr Francis Sedgemore
> journalist and science writer
> www.sedgemore.com <http://www.sedgemore.com>
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