There are some components in food, the frequency of which you eat it, that can surprisingly change how it affects your body.
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There are some components in food, the frequency of which you eat it, that can surprisingly change how it affects your body.
With summer in full swing, it’s time to start eating foods that will fuel you through the warmer weather. It’s great to eat foods during the hot temperature that will keep you feeling full but light and agile.
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All you really need is about 30 minutes and your dinner is ready.
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