Things to Know: April 15th

Things to Know: April 15th

25 things to do this weekend in Connecticut, April 15 – 17 CT Post

Enjoy a pint at these Connecticut beer festivals CT Post

Frank Pepe’s voted CT’s Most Iconic Eatery in Hearst bracket CT Post

Power mostly back after storm caused thousands of outages in CT CT Post

A guide to Coastal Connecticut seafood shacks NH Register

Bow Tie Cinemas sells 5 CT theaters to AMC Entertainment NH Register

Norwalk couple’s foundation in honor of 4-year-old son featured on ‘Ellen’ NH Register

8 Things To Do This Weekend WTNH

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Congrats Pete! Winner of the WEBE108 Bigelow Tea 5 Question Quiz!

Congrats Pete! Winner of the WEBE108 Bigelow Tea 5 Question Quiz!

Pete from Shelton won $1,548 this morning by answering all five questions of the WEBE108 Bigelow Tea 5 Question Quiz correctly!

Here are all the questions and correct answers.

Q1: You might have had one growing up!

A:  A nickname.

Q2: It’s not rude if you don’t do this.

A: Leave a voice message.

Q3: What do Fairfield and Norwalk have in common?

A: John Mayer went to school in both places (Warde and Brian McMahon).

Q4: When you are here, you are all the same height!

A: At the podiums on Jeopardy! (There are risers so they can keep contestants’ heads even for the camera).

Q5: Every school bus has at least one!

A: Black line. (On the sides. Shows where the students are inside, seats and feet will be each line).

Supported by Bigelow Tea

WEBE Wellness: Pass The Pepper

WEBE Wellness: Pass The Pepper

When it comes to seasoning food, you’ll find on every restaurant table salt and pepper. Next time, you might want to just reach for the pepper. It’s been used in traditional medicine for thousands of years, but the health benefits are really being looked at and studied now.

It’s high in antioxidants which helps lessen free radical damage that leads to serious health problems like heart disease and some cancers. And it has great anti-inflammatory benefits and some antibacterial properties which researchers think may help against infectious diseases and foodborne or other drug-resistant pathogens.

Black pepper contains piperine, which in some lab studies has been found to suppress cancer cells in breast, prostate, and colon cancers. And diets high in black pepper have been found to increase high-density lipoprotein – aka the good cholesterol!

Plus, there’ve been more studies related to helping blood sugar control, nutrient absorption, and even boosting brain function.

However, don’t use too much, because you might suffer from gastrointestinal side effects; but if you keep it simple, your body may just thank you.

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