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Buy Local Food : See if you can find out where your food has gone before it gets to your plate. You may be suprised by the results. Often it will make financial sense for companies to transport food enourmous distances by planes, boats and lorries. This dosn't take the environmental cost into account (which of course is likely to lead to greatly increased economic costs in the long term).


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Diabetic Bark Candy

Diabetic Bark Candy Category Candy Recipes 
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1 lb Milkcote

-=OR=- 1 lb Whitecote chocolte

1 c Crunchy cereal

Watermelon seeds -any other crunchy food In the top of a double boiler, melt coating over hot, noit boiling, water. Add cereal and seeds. Blend together thoroughly, then pour onto waxed paper and spread thinly. Let stand until firm. Break into pieces. Recipe from:Ideals Candy Cookbook by Mildred Brand Copyright-MCMLXXIX By Mildred Brand, Milwaukee, Wis. 53201 RECIPE CLIPPED By Jim Bodle 1/93



 
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