Sunday, April 14, 2013

When and why did Cheez-Its let go of their saying, "Get Your Own Box"?

Q. Just really want to know, it was great and barely anyone remembers it.

A. Cheez-It is an American snack food cracker manufactured by the Kellogg Company through the Sunshine Biscuits division. They are roughly 26 by 24 mm (1.0 by 0.95 inch) rectangular crackers made with wheat flour, vegetable oil, sharp yellow cheese, salt, and spices. There are a variety of related Cheez-It products, including Baby Swiss, White Cheddar, Parmesan & Garlic, Cheddar Jack, Pepper Jack, Italian Four Cheese, Colby, Reduced Trans Fat, Snack Mix (formerly called Party Mix), Snack Mix Double Cheese, Hot & Spicy (made with Tabasco), Mozzarella, Duoz Sharp Cheddar & Parmesan, Duoz Smoked Cheddar & Monterey Jack, and the Cheez-It Big which is a larger cracker more suitable for garnishing or dipping.[1]


A Cheez-It cracker, shown near actual size on a 100 ppi monitor

Cheez-It crackers
According to the United States Patent and Trademark Office trademark records, the first "Cheez-It" Cheese Crackers were sold by Green & Green Company of Dayton, Ohio, in May 1921. After the Wall Street Crash of 1929, The Green & Green Company was acquired by The Sunshine Biscuit Company, founded in 1902 as the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company. The Keebler Company acquired Sunshine in 1996, and Keebler was in turn acquired by Kellogg in 2001. Cheez-It crackers are still sold under the Sunshine label.[2]

A former advertising slogan was "Get your own box" which was found on the backs of most boxes. One side also contained the so-called "Anatomy of a Cheez-It." In mid 2007, the boxes were changed to show a picture of a large wedge of cheese labeled "Actual Taste," while a Cheez-It is shown propping it up, labeled "Actual Size." The new slogan in place of "Get Your Own Box" is "Real cheese matters.", with Jim Cummings as the spokesperson in the television commercials.[3]


me and my husband are trying to have another baby but are having trouble, any thoughts on what might help?
Q. I don't have regular periods and i was wondering when females are most fertile or any tips on getting pregnant. We have one child already but she wasn't planned

A. Have you had tests done that might help you find out why your periods are irregular? It could be a thyroid problem or some other problem. Luckily many problems are easily fixed.
What helped me was charting (try fertility friend dot com for free) - take your temp with a basal body thermometer (about $8 at Wal-Mart or wherever) every morning at the same time. Around cycle day 14 (midway) you should see your temps rise at least 3 degrees and stay in that range for about two weeks then drop or if you're pg temps will stay in that range or rise. If your luteal phase (second half of your cycle) is shorter than 10 days there is usually a problem (they call it a Luteal Phase Defect). Women can ovulate a few days before day 14 or a bit later. You can read a lot about this and the thyroid online. Also, if you haven't, get your estrogen tested, usually on cycle day 3, your progesterone tested, usually cycle day 21. It's said that if your progesterone is over 10 you ovulated. I notice my cervical mucous getting more abundant starting around cycle day 10-12. When it's of eggwhite consistency is when you're most fertile. You can't tell when you'll ovulate by the thermometer, it only shows you that you probably ovulated the day before or the day of your temp rise (that sustained).
I sometimes use pee-on ovulation predictor test sticks. They can be pricey. Some women say the dollar store ones are OK??? You can also get a pricey fertility monitor (over $100 at Walgreens etc.)
I got pg the first (and only) time after I got my TSH to the suggested range of 1-2. I feel crappy when I get near 2. Most women feel best around 1.0 or just below. When I got mine to 1.17 I got pg finally. I have been battling my up & down TSH for a few yrs and cannot get it stable since I was pg in Oct 06.
GL!!!!


what kind of natural herbs can you take for chlamydia?
Q.

A. It would be best if you consulted with a person trained in natural medicines who would work with you and your medical doctor (MD).

Proper medical treatment as well as follow up to ensure the infection is completely gone is required.

What could be used and suggested for you, and must not be taken without consulting properly trained professionals are:
Herbal extracts or oils: African Potato, Angelica, Astragalus, Barberry, Bupleurum, Buchu, Echinacea, Garlic, Gentian, Goldenrod, Goldenseal, Kelp, Mistletoe, Milk vetch, Myrrh, Olive, Oregon Grape root, Pau de Arco, Red Clover, Sage, Saw Palmeto, Schizandra, Thyme, Tumeric, Wild Oregano

Other Supplements: Vitamin A, Acidophilus, Apple Cider Vinegar, Colloidal Silver, CoQ10, Cranberry juice (unsweetened), Vitamin C, B-Complex, Vitamin E, Yogurt, and the minerals Copper and Zinc.

Extremely high dosages of herbs and other supplements will be required to be monitored and administered by a professional. Do NOT administer on your own as some of these herbs can have dangerous effects if not used properly.

Besides herbal and nutritional treatments, other therapies may be required such as Acupuncture, Acupressure, Aromatherapy, Homeopathy, Reflexology, Traditional Chinese Medicine, as well as self-administered Douching.

Men may experience symptoms of:
Discharge from penis, Burning sensation when urinating, Burning and itching around the opening of the penis or inflammation or swelling in the testicle.

Women may experience symptoms of:
Abnormal vaginal discharge, Burning sensation when urinating, Bleeding after sexual activity or between menstrual periods, Lower abdominal pain, Low back pain, Nausea, and Fever.

A number of serious health COMPLICATIONS may result from chlamydia and these include:
Male infertility or sterility
Painful Inflammation in the testicles
Reiter's syndrome, also known as reactive arthritis: inflammation of the joints, urethra and eyes
Pelvic inflammatory disease
Long-term pelvic pain
Infertility in women
An ectopic pregnancy
Blocked Fallopian tubes
Early miscarriage or premature birth

Babies born with Chlamydia infections have eye (conjunctivitis) and lung/respiratory infections (pneumonia).

Chlamydia is simple to treat with antibiotics, either a single dose or a course lasting up to two weeks:

Standard Medical Treatment of Chlamydia includes:

Doxycycline 100 mg 2-3 times a day for 10-14 days, or
Zithromax® (azithromycin) 1.0 gm (4 x 250 mg) a single dose, or
Zithromax® Z-pak® (azithromycin) - 500mg on day 1, followed by 1 tab (250mg) once a day for 4 more days

To avoid re-infection, any sexual partners should be treated too.

Multi- Antibiotic resistance strains of Chlamydia trachomatis do exist; please see your doctor or visit a sexual health clinic to get re-tested.

Links below contain much more information for your review.

Good luck,
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