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When negotiations for other networks to pick up GLOW fall through due to K-DTV owning the TV rights to the characters, Ray proposes to have the promotion moved to Las Vegas (which was the home of the original GLOW series) as a live show, claiming that GLOW has the potential to be a headliner and make at least $25,000 a week.
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Love Grown Foods was founded in 2008 [1] by Maddy D’Amato and Alex Hasulak while they were students at University of Denver. [2]The company's first product was granola, which the founders manufactured in a catering company's commercial kitchen in Aspen, where the founders moved after graduating. [2]
In environments where glow-worms are densely populated, cannibalism can also occur, as they may consume one another when resources are scarce. [33] The pupae can last as a food source for the larva for many days. Additionally, many adult glowworms get ensnared in the larval silk threads which are primarily designed for capturing prey. [32]
Opson and sitos were Classical Greek food groups, mainly used for moral education, to teach sophrosyne. Mitahara, a concept of moderate diet found in early-first-millennium Sanskrit texts, categorizes food into groups and recommends eating a variety of healthy foods, while avoiding the unhealthy ones; it also considers foods to have emotional and moral effects.
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Dulse is one of many edible algae. Algaculture may become an important part of a healthy and sustainable food system [11]. Several species of algae are raised for food. While algae have qualities of a sustainable food source, "producing highly digestible proteins, lipids, and carbohydrates, and are rich in essential fatty acids, vitamins, and minerals" and e.g. having a high protein ...
Bioluminescent Mycena roseoflava Panellus stipticus is among about 125 known species of bioluminescent fungi.. This list of bioluminscent fungi has more than 125 known species found largely in temperate and tropical climates. [1]