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No, you didn’t misread that. I was scrolling through the lastest blog posts at the always-fantastic Cross Blog (by the American Red Cross in Oregon) when I read about a life-saving bra.

Cue coffee nearly spraying out of my nose. I wonder if there’s a bra to treat nasal burns. Or maybe a pair of underpants. Hmm, perhaps a pair of tights would work best. There’s a multi-million pound idea in there somewhere.

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This competition has now ended! Find out the winner and the answers.

Clearly,good_food_guide_2010-178865 if you’re reading this blog you are someone with exquisite taste – and such delightful people deserve a wee treat every once in a while. That’s why Quizmaster Cox is offering a free copy of The Good Food Guide 2010 (RRP £16.99) – the UK’s oldest and best-selling restaurant guide, published by Which?

Here’s how you win:

1. Take the quiz below.
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Fest-FAIt’s high holiday season, and doubtless many of you spent last week basking by the pool in Costa Del Packet, a cool drink to hand. But Cox, who is made of much hardier stuff, instead made a bee-line for the Belladrum Music Festival – and all its attendant midge, trustafarian and chemical loo horrors.

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Ah, the glorious British summer is upon us. Well, occasionally, at least.

What do you like to do in the summertime? Personally, I enjoy going to music festivals (Glastonbury being a permenant fixture), doing lots of walking, having as many barbeques as I can, and partying in general.

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