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    the Porch Food Campaign starts Wednesday March 9th (Yes‚ that is this Wednesday!!). If you haven’t already made your payroll donations‚ please do so as soon as possible and/or feel free to donate at the register‚ thank you for your support. If for some reason you have not received a slip for the payroll donations please see Emily or I‚Portia. Also‚ you can donate your time and volunteer with Porch helping with the next food sort or helping to deliver the food to families. The next food sort is April

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    Weight by Eating Whole Foods For a lot of people the desire to lose weight is thwarted by eating convenience and packaged foods. These foods‚ while easy to prepare and serve‚ are not as healthy as consuming a diet that consists of whole foods. In fact‚ people who are trying to lose weight usually have much better success when they replace convenience and fast foods in their diet with healthy‚ whole foods that they cook themselves. There are delicious choices from each food group that you can incorporate

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    WHAT DOES HYPOALLERGENIC DOG FOOD MEAN? Understanding what hypoallergenic dog food is With the increased rate of allergic reactions‚ there is also a demand for food that are hypoallergenic to reduce these rates. But what does hypoallergenic dog food mean? Can it really resolve the problem when it comes to food hypersensitivity? If your dog experiences allergies and other allergy-related symptoms with the dog food that you are currently using‚ then you are not the only one with that kind of problem

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    When thinking about good food‚ Italian dining will always be included on the top lists. Cooking varies from North to South even though it’s a tiny country. It is due to their topography. Northern Italy is made up of mountainous area‚ which is a good place for raising livestock and wildlife. Meanwhile‚ the South has access to Mediterranean water –– making deep-sea fishing accessible. Besides‚ due to trades‚ foreign cooking styles also influenced Italian cuisine. Here’s a gist of authentic Italian

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    Apr. 1 (Behind-the-scenes images) We are having fun on the Fun at Work Day. #FunAtWorkDay #MetalDetector #FortressTechnology Apr. 4 (Event) We are waiting for you! Please come visit us at the BRC Food Safety Americas Conference tomorrow! #BRC #FoodSafety #MetalDetector #FortressTechnology Apr. 5 (Event Image) Our booth is ready‚ our metal detectors are ready‚ our reps are ready as well! How about you‚ are you ready? #BRC #FoodSafety #MetalDetector (Event) We are ready for the BRC show‚ and we

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    The most common animal food products labeling debates are about dairy cows and chickens. This is where the saying “you are what you eat” applies. When a cow is treated with recombinant bovine somatotrophin‚ or rbST‚ the milk from that cow will also contain rbST. This growth hormone helps improve milk production and is proven to be safe for consumption by multiple health organizations (“RbST”). Many labeling laws have been made to inform the general public of this growth hormones. The chemical injected

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    Chapter 7 terms & Key Points Admiralty Courts Stamp Act and Sugar Act offenses were tried in this court. Juries were not allowed and the burden of proof was on the defendant. All were assumed to be guilty until proven innocent. Trial by jury and innocent until proven guilty were basic rights that the British people everywhere had held dear. Boston Port Act One such law was the Boston Port Act. It closed the Boston harbor until damages were paid and order could be ensured. British East India Company

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    The Stamp Act was the document that taxed many of the colonists goods like tea‚ food‚ newspaper‚ etc. The colonists were strongly affected by not being able to buy goods and other items. England had just came out of the Seven Years war and they were in war dept. In order to make back the money that the English lost‚ they passed the Stamp Act which taxed all the colonist’s goods. Across from the Atlantic Ocean the colonists were forced to boycott. Over sea the colonists were furious that the English

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    The Stamp Act The British Parliament had a great expectation to collect a massive amount by imposing unjust Stamp Act (taxation) upon the thirteen colonies. The brand new tax law demands the colonists to pay tax on different type of paper items. Under Prime Minster George Grenville the British government was struggling to finance the debt of their nation. Before the Stamp Act‚ the British Parliament had been passed a Sugar Act to collect revenue from the colonies. Even though the act was designed

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    III and the British Parliament passed the Stamp Act and the Intolerable Acts. These Acts were intended to keep the colonies tightly under British rule‚ but the opposite effect happened. One of the acts King George III and the British Parliament placed on the colonists was the stamp act. The stamp act was passed by the British Parliament on March 22‚ 1765. The new tax was imposed on all colonists and required them to pay a tax on every piece of printed paper they used. What made the law so offensive

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