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Kombucha: What It Is and Its Health Benefits … and Health Drawbacks
by
Raw Cuisine
Posted
Mon 01 Sep 2008 7:15pm
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, there is a great deal of mystery surrounding kombucha and its health benefits.
Kombucha is fermented from sugar, tea (usually green or black tea) and a live starter.
While some refer... health, even on the beginning stages of Body Ecology?
After years of studying the various benefits of healthy bacteria and yeast, our research found that there are certain types
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Huckleberry Heaven
by
VW
Posted
Wed 19 Aug 2009 6:03pm
I interrupt my regularly scheduled gardening post to write instead about huckleberries, a delicacy that grows only in the mountains of the northwestern United States (and probably parts of Canada). My grandma tried many times to transplant a bush into her Spokane garden, without success. I'd plant my backyard full of huckleberry shrubs if I could
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Alzheimer's Disease and Some Huckleberry that Says, She Sounds Good to Me
by
Bob DeMarco
Posted
Fri 19 Nov 2010 10:08am
that helps me to keep on going.
So lets just put this to bed. If all some huckleberry can tell you is she "really sounds good" let it fly.
We know how difficult a day can be, so don't think you are alone and no one understands. We understand and we are "with you".
Besides, who's opinion is more important. Some huckleberry? Or, an Alzheimer's caregiver
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Black worm incident | Huckleberries
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Andrea Z.
Posted
Mon 27 Sep 2010 6:42am
blue berries in the bowl? (This is not the bowl with the mushed bananas!) They are huckleberries, and I read about them on Carbzilla's entertaining blog. She told me where to get some (at the farmers market) and we tried our first huckleberries. They look like tiny blueberries but have a much more intense flavor — delicious! Miss E loved them, especially
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I'm Your Huckleberry
by
Dave Elliott
Posted
Wed 22 Apr 2009 12:00am
Doc Holiday.
Val Kilmer is brilliant and “makes” the film with wise cracks and a “devil may care” attitude. At on point he utters the enigmatic phrase, “I’m your Huckleberry,” to opposing villain and gunfighter, Johnny Ringo.
A little research shows that the documented phrase, “I’m your Huckleberry,” through the latter parts of the 19th century
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My Huckleberry Finn Adventure
by
Shauna M.
Posted
Thu 15 Jan 2009 7:50pm
Yesterday after work I raced home, jumped into my biking gear, threw the bike on the car, and drove to one of the trails outside of the city. I wanted to start biking by 4 so I could get 20 kilometres under my belt, so to speak (if I wore a belt). The weather has been absolutely magnificent and is supposed to continue to be wonderful through the ...
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