Call it Facebook Lite for the elementary school crowd. The new Messenger Kids app will be open to boys and girls under 13, but parents must sign up a child through their Facebook account. Only the parent can add friends or delete messages, but kids can add filters and draw on photos they send to one another. Source Link
All that glitters may not be golden for the environment. Scientists say glitter that’s used in crafts is made of plastic and the tiny particles make it a potential health hazard in waterways. The risk is fish eating glitter that releases a dangerous chemical and then that seafood makes its way to humans. Source Link
Besides skipping the obvious high-fat and sugary foods, what else shouldn’t be in your pantry? You can swap out the white flour and pasta for whole grain varieties and get rid of bottled sauces and dressings with added fat and sugar. Canned low-salt tomatoes and tomato paste can work for soups and sauces and flavor food with vinegar or a squeeze of lemon or lime. Source Link