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fandomsecrets2015-04-23 06:40 pm
[ SECRET POST #3032 ]
⌈ Secret Post #3032 ⌋
Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.
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[Ioan Gruffudd/Horatio Hornblower]
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[ebooks tree]
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[Horrible Histories]
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[Burn Notice]
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[Bradley Cooper]
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[Grimm]
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[Assassin's Creed: UNITY]
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10. [POSSIBLE WARNING for suicide]

[David Walliams]
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[Game of Thrones]
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[Nina Dobrev]
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[The Avengers]
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[Fire Emblem: Awakening]
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Notes:
Secrets Left to Post: 01 pages, 019 secrets from Secret Submission Post #433.
Secrets Not Posted: [ 0 - broken links ], [ 0 - not!secrets ], [ 0 - not!fandom ], [ 0 - too big ], [ 0 - repeat ].
Current Secret Submissions Post: here.
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Re: building a healthy pantry
The bulk raisins are the same as the ones in the bag.
The bulk pasta is the same as the stuff in the box.
Seriously, "no packaging" is a terrible way to shop, especially when you can sometimes find sales on things that are exactly the same as the bulk whole foods, but substantially cheaper.
Besides that, why would you ever advocate shopping from the bakery section if you're worried about preservatives and unnecessary sugars in your food? Store-bought bakery products can be the worst offenders for those even though they're marketed as the "healthier" option.
tl;dr this really isn't the greatest advice. Better advice would be to buy whole foods and read nutrition labels for things that aren't whole foods.