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Everyone’s already heard of Weedless Wednesdays, when smokers are encouraged to cut out the tobacco habit for one day.
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While the title Chicken Poop for the Soul — in search of food sovereignty is a bit of a retread of the popular Chicken Soup series, the content definitely is not. Author Kristeva Dowling penned what she sees as the “next step” to the 100-mile diet over an 18-month period at her home in Hagensborg in the Bella Coola Valley. Her goal was an attempt at “food sovereignty.” Delete the scoop?
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