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  2. Pamela Reif - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Leonie Reif was born on 9 July 1996 in Karlsruhe, Germany. [1] In 2014, she obtained her high school diploma from the Heisenberg-Gymnasium. [2] [3] She has been active on Instagram since 2012, where she first published photos of landscapes and food and then of sports and fitness exercises.

  3. Pams (brand) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] It is not known who Pams is named after. [3] In 2000, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver signed up on advertisements for Pam's, with the company also sponsoring Oliver's television show Oliver's Twist. [4] In 2008 Pams eggs became cage free. [5] In 2017, Foodstuffs silently released a new brand called "Pams Finest". [3]

  4. Incredible Edible - Wikipedia

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    A total of 207 events have featured the Incredible Edible, and the organization currently collaborates with 11 other groups, including councils and nonprofits, to enhance their work. From a food standpoint, the organization has increased its total produce output by 37% in the past year. It currently grows food on 9,763 sqm of land.

  5. Pamela Warhurst - Wikipedia

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    Pamela Janice Warhurst CBE (born 1950) is a British community leader, activist and environment worker best known for founding the voluntary gardening initiative, Incredible Edible, in Todmorden, West Yorkshire. [1]

  6. Sorted Food - Wikipedia

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    Sorted Food is a British YouTube channel and food community created on 10 March 2010, by Benjamin Ebbrell, Michael Huttlestone, Jamie Spafford, and Barry Taylor. [2] In addition to producing cooking videos and live events, Sorted Food publishes cookbooks and manages the subscription-based recipe app "Sidekick".

  7. List of Internet phenomena - Wikipedia

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    This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Internet An Opte Project visualization of routing paths through a portion of the Internet General Access Activism Censorship Data activism Democracy Digital divide Digital rights Freedom Freedom of information Internet phenomena Net ...

  8. Feeding Britain in the Second World War - Wikipedia

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    The government planned to control the food system including domestic production, imports, rationing, and distribution and controls on consumption. [10] To produce more food, in April 1939, the government devised a plan to pay farmers two pounds sterling per acre (0.4 ha) to plough up pasture and convert the land into cultivated cropland. [11]

  9. Pralidoxime - Wikipedia

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    Pralidoxime (2-pyridine aldoxime methyl chloride) or 2-PAM, usually as the chloride or iodide salts, belongs to a family of compounds called oximes that bind to organophosphate-inactivated acetylcholinesterase. [1] It is used to treat organophosphate poisoning [2] in conjunction with atropine and either diazepam or midazolam. It is a white solid.