mind, and soul. In his book “Plain Facts for Old and Young” published in 1877, Kellogg explained in detail the ill effects of self-pleasure on physical health. Kellogg specifically believed that diet was a way to cure the body of its predilection for masturbatory habits, with corn flakes...
One of the most interesting facts about Japan is the country’s duality towards many aspects. Walk around Tokyo’s Shibuya district during the day, and everything appears to be in clockwork order. The “salarymen” and women are impeccably dressed, and navigate the cramped subways and “scrambl...
Fun facts about pizza include that the original Italian pizzas did not use tomato sauce, but instead used various other toppings. The modern day favoritemozzarella cheesewas not always used, with original pizzas using romano cheese. The first pizzeria was opened in Naples in 1830, and pizza qu...
This article teaches you fun facts, trivia, and history events from the year 1935. Find out about popular movies, sports facts and best-selling books, food and fashion trends, Nobel laureates and Oscar winners, popular music artists and songs, famous birthdays and deaths, economic and tech new...
Observed every year on March 7th, the holiday honors the great state of Wyoming and the people who live here. Check out these five fun facts about our area code. 1. 307 was one of the 86 original area codes established by the Bell Telephone company in 1947....
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Quiz the adults and kids with Thanksgiving trivia questions and interesting facts about the history of the holiday to test their Turkey Day knowledge.
Next check the allergen warning under the NUTRITION FACTS box. It usually says CONTAINS: egg, milk, gluten If that still checks out then scour the ingredients looking for hidden sources of gluten like malt or malt flavor, whole grain, spelt, barley, soy sauce, oats etc. ...
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If you like spicy shrimp, you can add a pinch of cayenne pepper or some red pepper flakes to the garlicky sauce. The sauce has a sticky consistency from the honey. If you prefer it to be a little thinner or if you just like butter garlic sauce, you can whisk in about a tablespoon...