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  2. Free lunch - Wikipedia

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    The nearly indigent "free lunch fiend" was a recognized social type. An 1872 New York Times story about "loafers and free-lunch men" who "toil not, neither do they spin, yet they 'get along'", visiting saloons, trying to bum drinks from strangers: "Should this inexplicable lunch-fiend not happen to be called to drink, he devours whatever he can, and, while the bartender is occupied, tries to ...

  3. 7 foods that kill and lower testosterone - AOL

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    There's no harm in enjoying the occasional sugar-sweetened drink, especially within a generally balanced diet. But if testosterone is top of mind, consider limiting or skipping sugary beverages.

  4. Category:Food and drink - Wikipedia

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  5. Spiro Spathis - Wikipedia

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    Old Spiro Spathis sign. In 1909, Nicolas Spathis, a Greek entrepreneur from Alexandria, began producing and selling lemonade soda in green glass bottles. [4] Two decades later in 1920 [5] [6] his nephew, Spiro Spathis, expanded the family venture [4] in Cairo, by establishing Egypt's first soda beverage [7] and a soft drink's business that bore his name.

  6. Triangle buffet gets ‘B’ grade for food marked with wrong ...

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    Critical violations included raw fish stored above fries in the fridge, cutting boards found with dried food residue and some foods in the cooler marked with incorrect dates. Some violations were ...

  7. Nutritionists react to the red food dye ban: 'Took far too long'

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    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced a ban this week on red dye No. 3, or erythrosine, from foods and oral medications due to a potential cancer risk. Food manufacturers have ...

  8. Swallowing - Wikipedia

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    The portion of food, drink, or other material that will move through the neck in one swallow is called a bolus. In colloquial English, the term "swallowing" is also used to describe the action of taking in a large mouthful of food without any biting.

  9. Category:Food and drink terminology - Wikipedia

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