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The American cherry-picking industry is thriving--not the industry that sells the small, round, red fruit with the stone inside, but the industry that deals in cherry-picked news and information about world affairs and domestic politics.

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In evaluating a number of so-called veggie cheeses, Adams found that all of them contain casein or some other animal ingredient that consumers probably aren't aware is present in the product.

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https://www.theorganicprepper.com

If you compare the meals served in many of the kitchens today to meals served 100+ years ago, there is one very big difference. Nearly every meal served in North America has at least one dish that has come from a box, bag, or pouch.

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Popularized in the early 21st century as another tool in the kits of liquid nitrogen-wielding molecular gastronomists, immersion circulators were once found mostly in rarefied fine-dining kitchens. But the past few years have seen them move into the

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https://www.theorganicprepper.com

For those of you who will go postal without would really miss a cup of coffee after an SHTF event, the best way to stock up it is with green, unroasted coffee beans. (You can get green coffee beans packed for the longterm in cans with a 20-year shelf

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https://www.lewrockwell.com, By Bill Sardi

What George Washington Carver achieved in the late 1800s and early 1900s in developing over 300 products derived from peanuts is being undone by a peanut allergy that is running rampant among school-age children.

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https://www.zerohedge.com, By Tyler Durden

While today's GDP print had its good and bad sides, with personal consumption rising to the highest level since Q4 2014 offset by a surge in inventories alongside a sharp drop in net exports, one aspect of today's GDP report is especially notable: sp

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Even if you have a taste for fine coffee, you may soon be among them. Our age of creeping coffee mania means it's now possible to pay $2, $3, even $6 a cup for instant coffees made from single-origin, fair trade coffee beans, using methods that pre

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