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  2. 20 Restaurants Where Kids Eat for Free (Or Really Cheap) - AOL

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    Read on for a list of restaurants where kids eat free, which was put together by searching for major chains that folks all over the country have. When you’ve got extra mouths to feed, dining out ...

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    Your kid can eat for free at Ruby Tuesday one day a week. Yep, you’re promised a free kids’ meal with the purchase of an adult entree any time after 5 p.m. on (wait for it) Tuesdays! Find a ...

  4. FODMAP - Wikipedia

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    A low-FODMAP diet consists of the global restriction of all fermentable carbohydrates (FODMAPs), [7] and is recommended only for a short time. A low-FODMAP diet is recommended for managing patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and can reduce digestive symptoms of IBS, including bloating [ 28 ] and flatulence.

  5. The 10 Healthiest Yogurt Brands, According to Dietitians - AOL

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    Icelandic Provisions “is made with low-fat milk and has a milder taste than Greek Yogurt,” says Yawitz, commenting that a 5.3-ounce serving provides 17 grams of protein, zero added sugar, and ...

  6. Danimals - Wikipedia

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    One variation of the product is Danimals Yo-Tubes, which lets kids squeeze yogurt out of a tube. [7] The same design concept is used in Danimals Squeezables. [3] The Danimals Crush Cup was a similar product that allowed consumers to squeeze yogurt out of a specially-designed cup without the need for a spoon.

  7. Low-FODMAP diet - Wikipedia

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    A low-FODMAP diet is a person's global restriction of consumption of all fermentable carbohydrates , [1] recommended only for a short time. A low-FODMAP diet is recommended for managing patients with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and can reduce digestive symptoms of IBS including bloating and flatulence .