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  2. Low-FODMAP Recipe Ideas To Start Your Year Off Right - AOL

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    Any ingredients that don't 100% match up with your low-FODMAP diet, swap them out for friendly alternatives! Many of these recipes are very substitution friendly, so you’re free to adjust as needed.

  3. 21 Easy High-Protein Dinners for Winter in Three Steps or Less

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    Enjoy a protein-packed meal with these easy, three-step dinner recipes featuring at least 15 grams of protein and plenty of delicious winter produce.

  4. 19 High-Protein Mediterranean Diet Lunch Recipes - AOL

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    19 High-Protein Mediterranean Diet Lunch Recipes. Camryn Alexa Wimberly. January 2, 2025 at 5:00 AM. Reviewed by Dietitian Jessica Ball, M.S., RD.

  5. Salema porgy - Wikipedia

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    Salema porgies are largely vegetarian; a study in Libya found that sea grass dominated the diet, with algae being the second most important item and crustaceans the third. [13] Off Corsica, the seagrass Posidonia oceanica and its epiphytes were found to be the main food of adults while the juveniles were plankton eaters. [14]

  6. SpongeBob vs. The Big One: Beach Party Cook-Off - Wikipedia

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    The player oversees the staff of Planktons as they work to fill the orders of the day. Occasionally, the player will be asked to help a Plankton complete a task by playing a mini-game representing a cooking activity. In all, there are 25 different mini-games that are used to represent tasks like slicing, stirring, whisking, and garnishing.

  7. Planktivore - Wikipedia

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    A planktivore is an aquatic organism that feeds on planktonic food, including zooplankton and phytoplankton. [1] [2] Planktivorous organisms encompass a range of some of the planet's smallest to largest multicellular animals in both the present day and in the past billion years; basking sharks and copepods are just two examples of giant and microscopic organisms that feed upon plankton.

  8. You Just Started an Anti-Inflammatory Diet—Here Are 23 ...

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    An anti-inflammatory diet focuses on foods like fruits and veggies, legumes, leafy greens and foods rich in omega-3s to help fight inflammation—and these recipes are packed with several servings ...

  9. Mycoplankton - Wikipedia

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    Not only are the new forms of organic matter more palatable by macro plankton, but the process of conversion releases substrates which support bacterial growth. [7] This in turn allows for the bacteria and macro plankton to support even higher trophic levels. This is a form of bottom-up control of aquatic food webs.