+ Follow BLOSSOM DEW Tag
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[Title] => Nuts about healthy skin? Try this
[Summary] => They taste like heaven wrapped in chocolate and pack a nutritional wallop in trail bits, mixed with those dry-tasting herbs and chunks of what looks like mineralized pretzels, but almonds are also great for the skin. According to the Almond Board of California (sounds like a co-op for a building of nuts), almonds, the best friend of Cadbury, are cholesterol-free and a good source of dietary fiber.
[DatePublished] => 2006-05-12 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Bea J. Ledesma
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[Title] => Going nuts
[Summary] => Almonds are having a renaissance of some sort. Throughout time, almonds have been prized for their moisturizing, healing, and anti-aging properties. In Greek mythology, the almond tree was a symbol of youthfulness, fragility, and virginal grace
much like any of todays ingénues, I guess.
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[Title] => Nuts about healthy skin? Try this
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[Title] => Going nuts
[Summary] => Almonds are having a renaissance of some sort. Throughout time, almonds have been prized for their moisturizing, healing, and anti-aging properties. In Greek mythology, the almond tree was a symbol of youthfulness, fragility, and virginal grace
much like any of todays ingénues, I guess.
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