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  2. George H. W. Bush broccoli comments - Wikipedia

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    George H. W. Bush served as the 41st president of the United States from 1989 to 1993. [5] During his presidency, he frequently mentioned his distaste for broccoli.The first mention was made in March 1990, when Bush joked that the workers in the Office of Personnel Management would get their merit pay "in broccoli". [6]

  3. White House vegetable garden - Wikipedia

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    After President Adams planted the first garden, former presidents that lived in the White House cultivated gardens of their own. In 1801, Thomas Jefferson, the second president who resided in the White House, transformed Adams’ garden with the addition of ornamental and fruit trees. Since the grounds of the garden were too raw and muddy for ...

  4. As the U.S. prepares for the 57th presidential inauguration, The Daily Meal decided to take a nostalgic look at past inauguration meals and what presidents have eaten on the big day.

  5. Incidents of objects being thrown at politicians - Wikipedia

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    On November 29, 1917, Prime Minister Billy Hughes had an egg thrown at him at the Warwick railway station in Queensland. [1]On March 11, 1993, Liberal leader John Hewson was pelted with eggs, soft drink cans, apples, tomatoes and broccoli during a rally in front of Brisbane city hall, with Hewson catching one of the eggs.

  6. There’s no specific number of cherries you should eat in a day. Your daily intake of the fruit depends on your nutritional goals. Cherries are lower in calories than many other foods and fresh ...

  7. Andre Rush has some ideas on how to make President-elect Donald Trump eat healthier even as the 78-year-old has become famous for his love of fast food and well-done steaks with ketchup. He says ...

  8. Weekly address of the president of the United States

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    A common complaint about the president's Weekly Radio Address pre-digital age (but remaining in the mainstream) is that only a few radio stations (mainly public radio and all-news radio outlets, a format very rare outside of major metropolitan areas) cover the very short broadcasts, they are not advertised publicly, and very few Americans are ...

  9. President Biden and first family to spend Thanksgiving on ...

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    President Joe Biden and the first family are headed back to Nantucket to celebrate Thanksgiving. The holiday travel is a longstanding tradition of the Bidens, dating back to 1975.