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Primal Kitchen Mayo is back in stock. Finally! We’ve had too many choking deaths attributed to consumption of dry tuna.
Collagen isotope analysis reveals that Neanderthals were total vegetarians, except for all that meat they ate.
Kids in the ICU recover quicker when they fast.
A new finger prick test for celiac is quite accurate.
Kids without younger siblings are more likely to become obese.
A research lab realized it had a bunch of oxytocin studies that were never published because their results contradicted the “oxytocin as love hormone” hypothesis.
Episode 111: Mark Interviews Melissa Hartwig: I chat with my friend, Melissa Hartwig, co-creator of the Whole30 movement. Our lively discussion covers the Whole 30 program, alcohol’s place in a healthy lifestyle, feeding kids, paleo sweets, the future of Whole 30, and much more.
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The nature of canine intelligence.
The case for preheating your slow cooker.
Thai Buddhism is really growing.
Can you pass this flexibility, strength, balance, and coordination test?
Keith Norris, co-founder of PaleoFX, talks about psychedelics, community, and finding a life path.
Iberian storks are addicted to junk food.
Duh.
One year ago (Mar 23 – Mar 29)
Inconceivable!!
– I actually do think it means what you think it means, Neal.
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We all know the many ways the food processor helps us accomplish tasks in the kitchen. I have been a fan for a long time. Dough-making captures the muscular power of a food processor, showing how that whirling blade — whizzing around at thousands of revolutions per minute (rpm’s) — has the brawn to knead in a flash.
It took me way too many years to figure this out. At first, I used the machine as it was advertised: to cut, grate and purée. Yes, mine was a misspent youth, all those wasted rpm’s. But I’ve come a long way, baby.
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Welcome to our brand new weekend roundup, Three of the Best! Every Sunday, we’ll post up Breaking Muscle’s top three articles of the week. These pieces have caught your attention throughout the last seven days. So here they are in one place for you to consume, digest, and enjoy.