Looking for some interesting links to brighten your weekend? Here are five of the best things we read this week....

• Eating a pain au chocolat with your morning coffee? Or luxuriating in a low-fat yoghurt safe in the knowledge it's the "healthy option"? This piece, from the Guardian, will send you scurrying back for the full-fat options. Fat doesn't make you fat, sugar does, so the argument goes. And it's too addictive to give up.

• Do we all see the same? A lengthy, and technical, but fascinating article about how the peoples of the world see colour. Did you know that until VERY recently the Japanese language didn't distinguish between blue and green? It's called The crayola-fication of the world: How we gave colors names, and it messed with our brains

• You'll have heard her name on the news by now, but Martha Payne's NeverSeconds blog, about her school dinners, is more than just a flash-in-the-pan news story. It's a very interesting look at school dinners around the world. See it here

• He might be staying put in Sandbanks, but Ian Maclntosh on MSN's #socialvoices blog reckons Harry Redknapp only has himself to blame for his sudden surplus of leisure time. Do you agree?

• Four-year-old Maya can't speak, but thanks to an iPhone app called Speak For Yourself, last week she told her daddy she loved him for the first time. But thanks to a patents argument, the app she's coming to rely on has been removed from sale. Find out more about why, and what if means for Maya.

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