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  2. 17 New Anti-Inflammatory Dinners to Make This Week - AOL

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    Chronic inflammation can be damaging to our bodies and lead to uncomfortable symptoms like joint stiffness, digestive issues and high blood pressure. Luckily, certain foods, like leafy greens ...

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    These recipes are perfect if you've just started the Mediterranean diet, known to be one of the healthiest eating patterns around. Each of these tasty dinners is packed with key ingredients of the ...

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    Feel your best this summer with these healthy summer dinner recipes. Try meat-free burgers and BBQ food, grilled fish, and salads with fresh veggies.

  5. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle - Wikipedia

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    Animal, Vegetable, Miracle: A Year of Food Life (2007) is a non-fiction book by Barbara Kingsolver detailing her family's attempt to eat only locally grown food for an entire year. Description [ edit ]

  6. Vegan organic agriculture - Wikipedia

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    The veganic gardening method is a distinct system developed by Rosa Dalziel O'Brien, Kenneth Dalziel O'Brien and May E. Bruce, although the term was originally coined by Geoffrey Rudd as a contraction of vegetable organic in order to "denote a clear distinction between conventional chemical-based systems and organic ones based on animal manures". [7]

  7. 22 Casserole Recipes (No Soup Required)

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    Beef Burrito Casserole. This recipe’s description notes that the combination of rice, beans and salsa always wins. It’s hard to argue with that.