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		<title>Tips for a Vibrant Vegetarian Holiday Filled with Variety</title>
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Especially appropriate just before the July 4th long weekend, remembering to include your vegan and vegetarian friends needs when planning a holiday meal is always a good idea.
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<p>Especially appropriate just before the July 4th long weekend, remembering to include your vegan and vegetarian friends needs when planning a holiday meal is always a good idea.</p>
<p>Planning a beautiful yet nutrient-dense, delicious holiday meal for both your meat eating and vegetarian guests can be a little daunting at first, but it can also bring out your creativity! Many side dishes you make can be easily made vegetarian, with little difference in taste. </p>
<p>The first step in planning accordingly would be to find out which of your guests are vegetarian, and what kind of vegetarian they are. Do they eat eggs or cheese? If so, you’ll have a few more possibilities. If they don’t, that’s okay, you’ll still have plenty of options to work with.   If you’re new to the vegetarian lifestyle and aren’t quite sure where to start, ask for some input or help from your vegetarian guests.  They may have some great recipe ideas, shortcuts, or simple tricks of the trade they can share with you to make your holiday meal preparation go smoothly. </p>
<p>For instance, you can substitute vegetable broth for chicken broth, or simply leave the meat or meat drippings out of vegetables and soups. This will also cut down on the fat content. It’s also very simple to divide some of the dishes, making one portion meatless, using the same vegetarian ingredients just mentioned. </p>
<p>Most importantly, keep in mind that the holidays are about peace, love, and understanding. With this in mind, please try not to be judgmental of what people you love choose to eat if you are not vegetarian yourself. Support your family member or friend’s choice to eat vegetarian.  Seize the opportunity to learn from them.  Incorporate ideas from a vegetarian lifestyle into your own to ensure your family is eating a variety nutrient-dense, delicious fruits, vegetables, grains, seeds, and nuts at every meal.  </p>
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		<title>Veggies Take Center State at your 4th of July Cookout</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 16:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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Your annual 4th of July cookout is quickly approaching. Whether you’re expecting vegetarian guests, you’ve newly transitioned to vegetarianism yourself, or you’d just like to incorporate more meatless recipes to give some variety to your cookout menu, there are all kind of ways to prepare meatless options.  
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<p>Your annual 4th of July cookout is quickly approaching. Whether you’re expecting vegetarian guests, you’ve newly transitioned to vegetarianism yourself, or you’d just like to incorporate more meatless recipes to give some variety to your cookout menu, there are all kind of ways to prepare meatless options.  </p>
<p>Before beginning, remember that most vegetarian foods are more fragile than meat, and do not contain as much fat. Therefore, clean and well-lubricated grill is essential to successfully grilling vegetables. It’d be a shame for those beautifully grilled peppers to stick to the grill! </p>
<p>Traditionally, vegetables have been considered a side dish in most meals, but at a cookout they can take center stage as the entrée. Almost any kind of vegetable is great for grilling. Complement your meal by serving them over pasta, rice or polenta. You can also make them into extraordinary sandwiches with a soy-based cheese and some freshly baked rolls or bread. Cut the vegetables lengthwise into thin slices in the case of zucchini and eggplant, or into thick rings, in the case of onions, tomatoes and peppers. If you&#8217;d rather have your veggies in handy bite-size pieces for serving with pasta and the like, try using a special pan for the grill with small holes that keep the veggies from falling through the grill and being lost. And probably the easiest way to grill vegetables on the grill is shish-ka-bob style! </p>
<p>Don’t forget to balance out those grilled vegetables with some fresh fruit salads, perfectly chilled and juicy. Watermelon, strawberries, grapes, and citrus fruits all complement one another well in a delightful fruit salad prepared with non-dairy whipped cream.  Also use fruits to experiment with some fun smoothies and slushies for the kids – they’re fun and better for them than sugary sodas. </p>
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		<title>Variety in your New Vegetarian Diet</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Jul 2008 10:32:04 +0000</pubDate>
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You’ve weighed your options carefully, studied the pros and the cons, and decided that the vegetarian lifestyle is right for you. But where do you start making the changes? Do you go ‘cold turkey?’ Do you adopt a more gradual approach to transitioning to vegetarianism? However you choose to make the change, you can begin [...]]]></description>
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<p>You’ve weighed your options carefully, studied the pros and the cons, and decided that the vegetarian lifestyle is right for you. But where do you start making the changes? Do you go ‘cold turkey?’ Do you adopt a more gradual approach to transitioning to vegetarianism? However you choose to make the change, you can begin to achieve the health benefits of vegetarianism by significantly cutting down on the amount of meats consumed, and making vegetables, fruits, legumes, and whole grains the focus of your meals. </p>
<p>Choose whole-grain products like whole wheat bread and flour, instead of refined or white grains.  Eat a wide variety of foods, and don’t be afraid to try vegetables, fruits, grains, breads, nuts, or seeds that you’ve never tried before. Experiment and explore! You may discover a new favorite or two, and learn fresh new ways to liven up more traditional vegetarian dishes. Many vegetarian foods can be found in any grocery store. Specialty food stores may carry some of the more uncommon items, as well as many vegetarian convenience foods. When shopping for food, plan ahead, shop with a list and read food labels. And if you decide to eat dairy products, choose non-fat or low-fat varieties, and limit your egg intake to 3-4 yolks per week. </p>
<p>Becoming a vegetarian can be as easy as you choose to make it. Whether you enjoy preparing delectable, delicious meals or choose quick and easy ones, vegetarian meals can be very satisfying. If you get in the habit of keeping the following on hand, meal preparation time will become a snap:  </p>
<p>-Ready-to-eat, whole-grain breakfast cereals, and quick-cooking whole-grain cereals such as oatmeal, whole-grain breads and crackers, such as rye, whole wheat, and mixed grain and other grains such as barley and bulgur wheat</p>
<p>-Canned beans, such as pinto, black beans, and garbanzo beans </p>
<p>-Rice (including brown, wild, etc.) and pasta (now available in whole wheat, spinach, and other flavors) with tomato sauce and canned beans and/or chopped veggies</p>
<p>-Vegetarian soups like lentil, navy bean, or minestrone</p>
<p>-A wide variety of plain frozen vegetables, and canned and frozen fruit</p>
<p>-Fortified soymilks and soy cheeses, should you choose to not eat dairy</p>
<p>-A wide variety of fresh fruits and vegetables, which should be the core of any diet</p>
<p>As you learn to experiment with foods and learn that a meatless diet doesn’t have to lack variety, you’ll find your decision for vegetarianism was not only wise, but easy and fun come mealtime.</p>
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		<title>The Environmental Costs of Factory Farming and Ranching</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Jul 2008 17:29:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Long ago, eating meat was a good source of nutrition, since the use of hormones, pesticides and mass production methods was as yet unheard of. A family raised and processed their own livestock. Every morning the large golden eggs were plucked from the chicken’s nests, which were lovingly cared for and fed healthy pesticide-free grains.. 
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<p>Long ago, eating meat was a good source of nutrition, since the use of hormones, pesticides and mass production methods was as yet unheard of. A family raised and processed their own livestock. Every morning the large golden eggs were plucked from the chicken’s nests, which were lovingly cared for and fed healthy pesticide-free grains.. </p>
<p>Today&#8217;s factory farms use everything, but in the process they leave behind an environmental toll that generations to come will be forced to pay. Raising animals for food requires more that half the water used in the United States each year and one-third of all raw materials, including fossil fuels. This industry is the greatest polluter of our waters and is directly responsible for 85 percent of soil erosion. Our country&#8217;s meat addiction is steadily poisoning and depleting our land, water and air.</p>
<p>Of all agricultural land in the United States, 87 percent is used to raise animals for food. That&#8217;s 45 percent of the total land mass of the United States. </p>
<p>Methane is one of four greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. The world&#8217;s 1.3 billion cows produce one-fifth of all methane emitted into the atmosphere. </p>
<p>Raising animals for food causes more water pollution in the United States than any other industry because animals raised for food produce 20 times the excrement of the entire human population-230,000 pounds every second. </p>
<p>Of all raw materials and fossil fuels used in the United States, more than one-third is used to raise animals for food. </p>
<p>Rain forests are being destroyed at a rate of 125,000 square miles per year. The primary cause of deforestation is raising animals for food. </p>
<p>Coupled with the inhumane treatments of animals that are raised for human consumption, the costs of raising and processing these animals for human consumption is becoming too high.  Make a commitment to reduce or eliminate meats from your diet, and learn to live from the plant foods the environment naturally provides.  The animals and your conscience will be better for it.</p>
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		<title>Nourishing our Body, Nourishing our Spirit</title>
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Many times our choice to become vegetarian isn’t only for health, environmental, or economical reasons, but also spiritual. There is a heartfelt connection between vegetarianism and the deeper side of nourishment. We must learn to nourish ourselves not only physically, but also spiritually.
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<p>Many times our choice to become vegetarian isn’t only for health, environmental, or economical reasons, but also spiritual. There is a heartfelt connection between vegetarianism and the deeper side of nourishment. We must learn to nourish ourselves not only physically, but also spiritually.</p>
<p>The subject of nutrition is not simply a question of the food we eat at meals. Besides nutrients, foods contain scents, colors and invisible particles that attract pure light, light that is so essential for our joyful life and well-being. The choice we make is therefore always of consequential significance. </p>
<p>Grains, fruits and vegetables naturally grow and flourish in sunlight, and you could deduce they are actually their own form of light. In order to develop the qualities of the heart, we must eat not only peacefully, but consciously. Therefore it makes sense to consume food that is nourished by sunlight. As a result, our emotions and our essence are illuminated and nourished as well.  </p>
<p>It’s long been said that your body is your temple and everything that enters that temple has a direct result in who we become. Therefore, when we choose to nourish our bodies with healthful, nutrient-dense plant foods from the earth, we are in turn nourishing our souls, our spirit, and our being. The quality of your food and its physical properties not only transforms our emotions and mind, but can actually change your appearance and personality. </p>
<p>By focusing our diet on fresh fruits and vegetables that are in season and organically produced, we are in turn connecting with nature and learning to live in harmony with it.  By committing and devoting ourselves to a vegetarian lifestyle, we’ve also committed to nourishing our souls and our inner well-being.  You can’t ask for a more perfect health food than that!</p>
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		<title>Vegan and raw food restaurants</title>
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One of life’s great pleasures is going out to eat and trying new restaurants and dishes. This holds true for raw food and vegan restaurants too! There are, believe it or not, more than 5000 natural foods restaurants in the U.S. alone. Predictably many of these restaurants are in major markets and in college towns. [...]]]></description>
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<p>One of life’s great pleasures is going out to eat and trying new restaurants and dishes. This holds true for raw food and vegan restaurants too! There are, believe it or not, more than 5000 natural foods restaurants in the U.S. alone. Predictably many of these restaurants are in major markets and in college towns. You might not live in an area where you can visit a natural foods restaurant regularly, but if you’re traveling, do some research and see where there might be a natural foods place to visit. Here are a few notable restaurants around the country:</p>
<p>Delights of the Garden has gained amazing popularity in Washington, DC, considering that city is a haven of power lunches between lobbyists and the like. It features a cool-looking cafe with raw and cooked vegan favorites. </p>
<p>Arnold’s Way is located outside Philadelphia, PA in the Bucks County town of Lansdale. They have a raw café and also have classes in raw foods preparation.</p>
<p>Au Lac in Fountain Valley, California serves 7-course raw dinners, although you want to call in advance to give the chefs time to prepare. </p>
<p>Café Gratitude has two locations in San Francisco and one in Berkeley.</p>
<p>Quntessence in Manhattan features an all raw menu, all organic, salads, fresh juices, soup, guacamole, essene bread, almond shakes, and more.</p>
<p>Dining in the Raw in Key West, Florida features macrobiotic, vegan and raw foods.</p>
<p>The Organic Garden in Beverly, Massachusetts is a living and raw foods restaurant.</p>
<p>Suzanne’s Vegetarian Bistro in Miami, FL has a daily raw soup on its menu.</p>
<p>Enzyme Express in Anchorage, Alaska is a raw foods restaurant.</p>
<p>Golden Temple in Birmingham, Alabama is a vegetarian restaurant that features a juice bar.</p>
<p>These are just a few raw foods restaurants in some likely (and unlikely!) cities. Many cities have magazines with restaurants listed by categories.</p>
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		<title>Bowels and stomach digestion</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 May 2008 18:55:01 +0000</pubDate>
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Many of the health benefits derived from a vegetarian diet have to do with creating a healthy environment in the bowels and stomach. Our digestive systems, from prehistory on, were designed to metabolize vegetable matter, more than animal products. Fruits, vegetables, legumes and nuts provide the kind of dietary fiber our digestive systems need to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Many of the health benefits derived from a vegetarian diet have to do with creating a healthy environment in the bowels and stomach. Our digestive systems, from prehistory on, were designed to metabolize vegetable matter, more than animal products. Fruits, vegetables, legumes and nuts provide the kind of dietary fiber our digestive systems need to function properly. The Western diet that’s high in processed and refined flour and sugar, and in animal products that are laden with hormones and antibiotics, are actually anathema to our insides.</p>
<p>When the digestive system doesn’t function and work as it’s intended to, that leads to opportunistic diseases or changes in the DNA of cells in the stomach and colon. And there are more practical considerations as well. When we don’t get enough of the fiber we need, we incur a host of digestion and elimination problems, such as constipation and hemorrhoids that are a result of straining. These diseases and syndromes are much less evident in a vegetarian population than in a meat-eating population.</p>
<p>Other diseases of the bowel that occur less frequently in a vegetarian population include irritable bowel syndrome, and chronic ulcerative colitis, mostly likely due to the increased fiber content in a vegetarian diet. And of course a diet that’s higher in dietary fiber that comes from a vegetarian diet will decrease the likelihood or risk of colon cancer. </p>
<p>When you consider the risks that come with a diet that includes meat and animal products, and the benefits that come from a vegetarian diet, does the prospect of a steak or burger or bacon really sound that good to you? Doesn’t it at least make sense to reverse the portion sizes and proportions of meats to vegetables and side dishes? In other words, if you must continue to eat meat, then make meat your side dish, or just incidental to your meal, such as in a stir fry. Increasing the proportion of fruits and vegetables in your diet can only be good for you.</p>
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		<title>Chocolate - Is Eating Chocolate Healthy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 15:00:33 +0000</pubDate>
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As with everything else in nutrition and diet, the health benefits or risks of eating chocolate is a controversial topic. Every new study that comes along seems to throw doubt on the one before. Nowhere is this more true than in discussions of the health risks and possible benefits of eating chocolate. The answer, like [...]]]></description>
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<p>As with everything else in nutrition and diet, the health benefits or risks of eating chocolate is a controversial topic. Every new study that comes along seems to throw doubt on the one before. Nowhere is this more true than in discussions of the health risks and possible benefits of eating chocolate. The answer, like much else in nutrition, may lie in considering the amount consumed.</p>
<p>One major reason that chocolate often makes the news is that it does contain a class of phytochemicals called flavonoids, in particular one called epicatechin. Flavonoids are known to have circulatory system benefits. That much is not in dispute. They are antioxidants, which help remove free radicals from the blood stream. Free radicals are charged atoms that can harm cells.</p>
<p>But from that point, opinions diverge. Some argue that the presence of those antioxidants is enough to declare that chocolate does have some health benefits. Others point out that the presence of fat and sugar in chocolate products outweighs the benefits, and that flavonoids are present in other foods, such as vegetables. Those other foods don&#8217;t have the high fat and sugar content that chocolate so often does.</p>
<p>Here again, the old pharmacological rule may be helpful. &#8216;Dosage makes the poison&#8217;. Anything is harmful in large enough quantities, even water. It can expand cell membranes to a dangerous degree. In moderate amounts, even fat and sugar are positive benefits. </p>
<p>Complex sugars are to be preferred because they take longer to break down, but simple sugars are still carbohydrates and provide needed energy, without which life would be impossible. Fat, too, in modest amounts performs useful biological functions. It helps regulate certain hormones in the brain and is also a type of carbohydrate that can provide quick, needed energy.</p>
<p>One major form of fat in chocolate is stearic acid, a saturated fat. Those are generally not preferred, since in general they can increase the &#8216;bad&#8217; type of cholesterol. Though some studies suggest that stearic acid, as found in chocolate, does not contribute to that and in fact may help lower it.</p>
<p>The problem arises when these are consumed in high quantities, which is easy to do when eating a chocolate bar or chocolate ice cream.</p>
<p>But chocolate contains other compounds that can have positive health effects.</p>
<p>Though the amount of caffeine in a chocolate bar is only about 10-30% or less than that found in a cup of coffee, that might actually be a good thing. Low relative amounts of caffeine are known to be healthy.</p>
<p>Tryptophan, a precursor to serotonin, is present in chocolate. Serotonin is a &#8216;mood-elevating&#8217; neurochemical and anything which combats stress is generally a good thing. Some studies also suggest that chocolate stimulates the release of endorphins, the &#8220;runner&#8217;s high&#8221; biochemical.</p>
<p>Theobromine is found in chocolate and this caffeine-related compound is a mild stimulant. Mild stimulants help keep the mind alert, the body ready for action and contribute to a positive outlook. They are partly responsible for why humans crave chocolate.</p>
<p>While research continues, and the pros and cons will continue to be weighed, consider Aristotle&#8217;s view that moderation is the key to well-being. Modern science would probably agree.</p>
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		<title>Nine Facts About Fiber</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 May 2008 01:46:12 +0000</pubDate>
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If you&#8217;ve been looking for a way towards a high octane diet, you&#8217;ll find fiber to be exactly what you need.  Even though research has shown fiber to be powerful, many people aren&#8217;t taking this nutrient seriously.
To help you fuel your health with fiber, here are 9 facts to help.
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<p>If you&#8217;ve been looking for a way towards a high octane diet, you&#8217;ll find fiber to be exactly what you need.  Even though research has shown fiber to be powerful, many people aren&#8217;t taking this nutrient seriously.</p>
<p>To help you fuel your health with fiber, here are 9 facts to help.</p>
<p>1.  Fiber fights diseases.  A diet high in fiber can  help to prevent colon cancer and heart disease.  High fiber helps the body to eliminate cholesterol by  binding it in the digestive tract.  For thousands of years, fiber has been used to stop constipation.</p>
<p>2.  Fiber can actually help with overeating.  All high fiber foods will take longer to chew and digest,  making you feel satisfied longer</p>
<p>3.  Most popular foods don&#8217;t have enough fiber.  If you like the more popular foods, you probably need to increase your intake of fiber.</p>
<p>4.  Grains offer the most fiber.  Dietary fiber is actually plant matter that we cannot digest.  The best sources are whole grains and concentrated grain products.  </p>
<p>5.  Kids need fiber as well.  Children that are older than 2 years of age should consume a daily intake of fiber.  Kids are most receptive to fiber found in  fruits, vegetables, and even fortified breakfast  cereals.  </p>
<p>6.  More fiber needs more water.  In order to keep fiber moving through your digestive tract, you&#8217;ll  need to consume a lot of water.  With your diet of fiber, you&#8217;ll need eight or more glasses of water  every day.</p>
<p>7.  Fiber cannot be cooked out.  When you cook your fruits and vegetables, don&#8217;t worry about cooking the fiber out, as it stays.  The fiber found in fruits and vegetables aren&#8217;t just in the skin or in the peel.</p>
<p>8.  You can get enough fiber.  If you eat more than 50 grams of fiber in a day, you can get diarrhea  and bloating, which can interfere with your body&#8217;s absorption of other key minerals.</p>
<p>9.  Getting the right amount of fiber in your diet doesn&#8217;t have to be hard.  Even though you may think so, getting the amount of fiber you need isn&#8217;t very hard to do.  All you have to do is eat the right  foods and you&#8217;ll be well on your way to a fiber rich lifestyle.</p>
<p>As one of the key ingredients to healthy eating,  fiber is something you don&#8217;t want to skip.  Fiber can serve many different purposes, which were covered above.  If you aren&#8217;t getting enough fiber in your  diet you should do something about now instead of waiting until it is too late.</p>
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		<title>Fast Facts On Potatoes</title>
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<p>Throughout America, potatoes are the most popular vegetable, even being ahead of other well known vegetables such as lettuce and onions.  You can cook potatoes in a variety of ways, and they are included in one out of three meals eaten by almost all Americans.  When they are prepared in a healthy way, a potato can be an excellent source of energy and also pack a nutritional punch.</p>
<p>Like oranges, potatoes are very high in vitamin C.The fact is, one medium potato contains 45% of the vitamin C that&#8217;s recommended for good health.  Potatoes are also high in fiber and carbohydrates and contain more potassium than a banana.</p>
<p>A potato is naturally low in calories and contains no fat, sodium, or cholesterol.  The skins of the potatoes provide a helpful dose of fiber, iron, potassium, calcium, zinc, phosphorus, and several B vitamins.</p>
<p>You can prepare potatoes by boiling them, steaming them, or even roasting them.  If at all possible,you should avoid putting potatoes in the refrigerator or freezing them, as cold will turn the potato starch to sugar and cause them to turn dark when they are cooked.</p>
<p>When you store potatoes, keep them in a cool, dark place. Too much light will cause them to turn green.You can store them in the basement if you have one, as the basement is the best place to keep potatoes.</p>
<p>From mashed potatoes to baked potatoes, a potato is something we all know and love.  They serve many different tasty foods, and they provide our bodies with plenty of healthful benefits.  We all eat potatoes, some of us even grow our own.  Whether you grow your on or buy them, the potato is the one vegetable that makes everything just a little bit better.</p>
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