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    cultures, the Italian culture stands popularly known for two elements – food and marital relationships. When an individual reflects on Italian cuisine, their mind often wanders to their grandma’s spaghetti and meatballs or the nearest Olive Garden. While these elements do portray some aspect of the Italian cuisine, they do not express the cultural variety within Italian cuisine. In fact, “Italian cuisine has influenced food culture around the world and is viewed as a form of art by many”…

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    In both my parents and grandparents generations all the meals were freshly cooked from scratch and made you full and the produce and meats came from local farms and gardens that didn’t put any byproduct of any sort in their foods. The generation now is used to electronics and exotic and strange music and advances in technology and is known for having a high number of people using drugs. My parents generation was used to strange and wild music and had a very high use of drugs…

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    South congress or SoCo as it’s called by most of Austin provides a fun filled genuine Austin experience full of things to do, see, and eat. It's the kind of place that people take their family when they come in from out of town and they want to take them to a place that perfectly represents Austin and what it's all about. However SoCo is also a great place to have a night out on the town with friends. The atmosphere of SoCo is like no other. The air is filled with music from live bands that…

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    Pollan believes the industrial food chain is a bad process to make food. One example that he mentioned was, “Basically, almost all of the cattle in the feedlot are are sick. And it’s their corn-based diet that makes them ill” (58). This quote indicates that if the cows are sick we would barely have any meat or our meat would be ill and that would cause us to feel ill. He also announced, “By giving antibiotics to the millions of cattle in the U.S. we are actually breeding new superbacteria that…

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    Nettle Research Paper

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    Nettle is good for hair because it stimulates blood flow to the scalp and strengthens hair roots, and even stimulates the growth, or at least reduces the decline. Nettle is also an excellent remedy for dandruff! For those who have seborrhea and struggle with excessive grease treatment of scalp and hair nettle is salvation. dry nettle is used for centuries and is a reliable method to reduce hair loss and encourage hair growth. There are no scientific studies that confirm that nettle is really…

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    quite a major effects on the tiny passage-ways running through our faces. For more information with reference to stuffy nose, click here: Stuffy nose. So how do you keep the sinus passages healthy and balanced using meals? Read more to figure out which food products truly do or do not help the sinuses in the head feel better.…

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    Food Inc Iron Triangle

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    Food inc. is a documentary by food activist, that gives a harsh reality within Americas corporate power over the food industry. Food inc. has many ways that it represents the iron triangle. such as Gateway for corruption and manipulation. The iron triangle is a distinctive association with interest groups, the bureaucracy, and congress. The alliance of these sectors can and have caused corruption in the government in direct correlation, this pact disregards the American citizens needs and gives…

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    Bread In The Middle Class

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    cheaper grains to save money. Different kinds of grains were more abundant, making them cheaper and easier to find. These grains might consist of rye and barley flour (“Bread in the Middle"). Just like in today’s world, the wealthier people will buy food of higher quality than those in the lower or middle class. Some…

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    During the IR, the way food is preserved changed a lot. Beforehand, food preservation was hardly even a thing. Food was sometimes preserved in glass jars. Animals were brought into cities alive and slaughtered there, so the meat was eaten fresh. It could be stored during the winter but would go bad quickly in the summer. Ice was sometimes harvested and used to preserve stuff, but it was very expensive and the ice was often impure. Later, people got better at making metal cans so they got popular…

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    Jell-O Research Paper

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    Jell-O is made of boiling hides of animals processed meat, such as cows or pigs. The urban legends claimed that Jell-O was made of horses or cows hooves, but that is not exactly true. Jell-O was invented in Le-Roy, New York by the Genusee Pure Food Company. First, the owner of Jell-O was Peter Cooper in 1845. Then, Peter Cooper sold it to Pearle…

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