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Beans, Beans, The Musical Fruit" (alternately "Beans, Beans, good for your heart") is a playground saying and children's song about how beans cause flatulence (i.e. farting). [1] The basis of the song (and bean/fart humor in general) is the high amount of oligosaccharides present in beans.
Growing up in NE New Jersey in the 50s, I learned the songs thusly: Beans, beans, good for the heart, the more you eat the more you fart, the more you fart the better you feel, so eat your beans at every meal. Beans, beans, the musical fruit, the more you eat the more you toot, the more you toot the better you feel, so eat your beans with every ...
9 Life-Changing Fruit Hacks Experts agree that a diet rich in fruits and veggies is the way to go. Fruits can provide essential nutrients, fiber and a host of other health benefits.
The album featured a number of songs that had never appeared on Herbs albums: "Good for Life" "Slice of Heaven" (which had previously appeared on the Footrot Flats soundtrack and Dave Dobbyn's Loyal) "Parihaka" (a version without Herbs had appeared on Tim Finn's self-titled album) "French Letter '95"
It's not just a great Halloween decoration — pumpkin contains a ton of great health benefits, too. "Pumpkins are a powerhouse for your health," Thomason says.
There's also not enough evidence to say it's okay to eat when pregnant or breastfeeding. Similarly. you should consult with your physician before taking any supplements, including açai, to avoid ...
The Golden Starfruit Tree (Vietnamese: Ăn khế trả vàng, lit. 'Eating starfruit and paying with gold' or simply Vietnamese: Cây khế, lit. 'The starfruit tree') is a Vietnamese folktale. It tells the story of a poor farmer who is paid handsomely by a magical bird after letting it feed on his starfruit tree, and his rich older brother who ...
The song was released as the lead single from The Original Soundtrack as the band had reservations regarding the 6:00+ ballad "I'm Not in Love" being the lead single. [1] In the United States, "Life Is a Minestrone" was not released until after the release of "I'm Not in Love", so the band re-released the record over there in 1976 with "Lazy Ways" from the next album, How Dare You!, as its B-side.