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Improve your diet to make it to 100 Legumes (especially chick peas, lentils, and fava beans) Eggs. Goat and sheep milk and cheese. Almonds. A variety of fruits and vegetables. Whole grains like brown rice and oatmeal. Small amounts of fish or other lean meats. Herbs and spices like turmeric, fennel, and garlic. More items... •
In the 17th century, there was a significant cloth bleaching industry in Western Europe, using alternating alkaline baths (generally lye) and acid...
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3 years Sniper Insecticide can last for 3 years when stored in a cool, dry place.
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Marilyn vos Savant Born Marilyn Mach August 11, 1946 St. Louis, Missouri, U.S. Occupation Author columnist Spouse Robert Jarvik ( m. 1987)...
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One of the oldest canned foods out there still in existence is said to be this can of kidney soup, which was donated to a food pantry. By now it...
Read More »People in the Blue Zones do not deprive themselves of food or even of alcohol, in many cases, but rather it is how they eat and what they are consuming that are likely their “golden ticket” to a long life. In a nutshell, based on the researchers’ findings, a Blue Zones diet often look like this: They stop eating when their stomach is 80 percent full to avoid weight gain. They eat the smallest meal of the day in the late afternoon or evening. They eat mostly plants, especially beans, and eat meat rarely (only a handful of times per month), in small portions.
PlayStation 2 Sony's PlayStation 2 is the best-selling game system overall with over 155 million units worldwide.
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Only three countries in the world currently have a constitutional right to own a gun: the US, Mexico, and Guatemala. Six other countries used to...
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Schwerer Gustav was the largest-calibre rifled weapon ever used in combat and, in terms of overall weight, the heaviest mobile artillery piece ever...
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The four tiers of ISO 9000 documentation are the Quality Policy Manual, Procedures, Work Instructions, and Records.
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