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  2. Live food - Wikipedia

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    Live food is commonly used as feed for a variety of species of exotic pets and zoo animals, ranging from crocodilians (crocodiles and alligators) to various snakes, turtles, lizards and frogs, but also including other non-reptilian, non-amphibian species such as birds and mammals (for instance, pet skunks, which are omnivorous mammals, can ...

  3. 5 Foods That Will Help You Live for 100 Years, According to ...

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    It helps to imagine food as a spectrum: At one end, you have nutrient-dense, anti-inflammatory foods (think: colorful vegetables, berries, high-quality olive oil, fatty fish, nuts, seeds, and ...

  4. Fit for Life - Wikipedia

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    Diamond categorized foods into two groups: "dead foods" that "clog" the body, and "living foods" that "cleanse" it. According to Fit for Life principles, dead foods are those that have highly refined or highly processed origins; while living foods are raw fruits and vegetables. The basic points of Fit for Life are as follows: [1]

  5. GT Dave - Wikipedia

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    George Thomas Dave [1] is an American businessman and founder and CEO of the kombucha company GT’s Living Foods. In the late 1990s, he was the first to put kombucha on store shelves, and his company currently owns 40% of the U.S. kombucha market. [1]

  6. Trust A Southern Grandmother—This Surprising Ingredient ...

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    Robby Lozano, Food Stylist: Emily Nabors Hall My respect for mayonnaise has been well documented here at Southern Living . As a kid I loved mayonnaise on sandwiches and saltines—just mayo ...

  7. While some fast-food restaurants use real whole eggs, many popular chains still rely on “egg-adjacent” mixes packed with stabilizers, preservatives, and fillers. If whole eggs … 1

  8. Eating live seafood - Wikipedia

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    Improperly handled food, uncooked food, raw fish consumption and water contamination can transmit parasitic infections. Parasitic infections are common worldwide, although they are major health concerns in tropical countries. [19] Infection by the fish tapeworm Diphyllobothrium latum is seen in countries where people eat raw or undercooked fish ...

  9. Browse food guides from AOL's experts on all things cooking, baking, grilling and generally food related. The goal is to help you be better and healthier with food. ... Southern Living. The $3.99 ...