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  2. Food poisoning is extremely common. But that doesn't ... - AOL

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    Food poisoning symptoms can vary widely in severity, as can the length of time one feels sick. Many people feel better after several hours, but it is not uncommon for symptoms to persist for 24 to ...

  3. Mageiricophobia - Wikipedia

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    Most frequently, it is a common social anxiety disorder caused by negative reactions to common culinary mishaps, post-traumatic stress episodes from cooking [3] or the fear of others' cooking for the phobic person that either prevents them from eating, eating only pre-prepared foods and snacks, or causes them to eat food from eateries (there or ...

  4. Woman Says She Will No Longer Cook for Picky Husband After 12 ...

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    The woman noted that while her husband, whom she started dating 15 years ago and married 12 years ago, is “extremely successful in his career,” he “struggles with day-to-day functioning.”

  5. Cooking weights and measures - Wikipedia

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    Moreso, the overlap with other systems – like the apothecaries' system, and giving each 1 ⁄ 2 division a unique – and often variable by context, person, place, and time – name instead of a systematic one, can make the system seem confusing for those not accustomed to it. However, other than the names themselves, the regular ratios make ...

  6. Fallacy - Wikipedia

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    The flaw can be expressed in the standard ... "women don't enjoy sports", etc.) are common examples of the principle. ... if one eats a sandwich and then gets food ...

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  8. Coprophagia - Wikipedia

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    Group living and aggregation among common earwigs promotes allo-coprophagy (consuming the feces of other members of one's own species) to promote the growth of helpful gut bacteria and provide a food source when food is scarce. [21] Through proctodeal feeding, termites eat one another's feces as a means of obtaining their hindgut protists.

  9. The woman told Bored Panda that she’s always loved making Thanksgiving meals, which is why she didn’t mind the idea of cooking dinner for a larger group at someone else’s house. “More ...