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About 3 tablespoons, 2,818 mg sodium
Sodium Equivalent: 564 Fritos corn chips
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About 3 tablespoons, 900 mg sodium
About 3 tablespoons, 1,916 mg sodium
Sodium Equivalent: 16.5 cups microwave popcorn
About 3 tablespoons, 255 mg sodium
About 12 anchovies, 1,834 mg sodium
Sodium Equivalent: 288 salted peanuts
1 can, 200 mg sodium
About 5 tablespoons, 1,482 mg sodium
Sodium Equivalent: 5 dill pickle spears
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About 5 tablespoons, 360 mg sodium
About 3 slices (48 g), 1,142 mg sodium
Sodium Equivalent: 14 salted pretzel twists
2 oz. (56 g), 510 mg sodium
About 6 thin slices, 1,130 mg sodium
Sodium Equivalent: 39 Ritz crackers
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6 slices, 650 mg sodium
About 4 slices (20 g), 1,036 mg sodium
Sodium Equivalent: 3 orders of McDonald's large French fries
1 oz. (28 g), 245 mg sodium
1/2 package, 1,001 mg sodium
Sodium Equivalent: 5 cups honey roasted almonds
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1/2 bowl, 440 mg sodium
About 3 thin slices, 1,000 mg sodium
Sodium Equivalent: 222 Goldfish crackers
3 oz. , 42 mg sodium
About 10 tablespoons, 850 mg sodium
Sodium Equivalent: 26 saltine crackers
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About 10 tablespoons, 439 mg sodium
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The "Golden Rule" Stores
By: Rick Boxx
October 24, 2012
In 1902, in a small mining town in Wyoming, there were twenty-one saloons and one unethical department store. A man and his wife decided to bring a new and unconventional approach to the town. They launched a department store called "The Golden Rule" store.
According to the story referenced in "The Integrated Life" by Ken Eldred, the "Golden Rule" store applied Matthew 7:12 to its business model and customers, "So in everything, do to others what you would have them do to you, for this sums up the Law and the Prophets."
The store grew to a chain of 30 stores and eventually national acclaim. The owner eventually changed the name of the chain of stores to JC Penney's.
Never forget that using God's principles in business does work.
Star Wars Scarecrows: Straw Wars, Nothing but Straw Wars…
Posted: 19 Oct 2012 02:00 PM PDT
Scarecrows usually scare people (and crows) away, but this Star Wars scarecrow scene is just going to attract fans. If we are very lucky they will scare away the prequels, and keep Lucas from ever messing with the original saga again.
Imgur user jesusshuttlesworth34 created (or maybe just photographed) this awesome scene. I really don't care who created it, it's just great. All of your favorite characters are here.
There's a stormtrooper, Obi-Wan, Yoda, Vader, Palpatine, R2-D2, Jabba, the Death Star and more. There's even an Emperor with light-up Force lightning coming from his hands.
It must have taken a long time to prepare and make these scarecrows. I would never take them down. In fact, how do you feel about an all scarecrow Star Wars Halloween ChristmasNew Years Easter Labor Day special? Sounds great to me.
Hit the link to see more great images of this Straw Wars scene.
Saving Dinner
Dear Friend,
If you've seen my recipes, you know I love olive oil. And what's not to love -- it's both delicious and good for you (what a concept!) So imagine my surprise when some of the most respected media in America have been featuring articles on the widespread "Olive Oil Scandal" in US supermarkets and gourmet stores.
"What's up with this?," I wondered. "Probably just another silly health scare about a perfectly nutritious food, right?" Well, I did a little digging and found...it's actually worse than I thought! Get this...
* Independent tests at the University of California, Davis, have discovered that 69% of all imported extra virgin olive oils tested are fake, adulterated, stale, or even rancid. These include many of the most popular brands in the US! How can this be???
* The New York Times reports that "50 percent of the olive oil sold in America is, to some degree, fraudulent."
* "American grocery stores are awash in cheap, fake 'extra virgins,'" adds The Wall Street Journal.
* And CBS News chimes in: "Consumers who think they're buying one of the healthiest foods on the planet often get something very different."
What on earth is going on? Naturally, my next question was, how can we as health-conscious consumers (and guardians of our families' health!) avoid these shamelessly counterfeit and adulterated oils and get honest-to-goodness, fresh, 100% pure and delicious olive oil the way it's meant to be?
At a recent health conference, I learned a lot more about this "Great Extra Virgin Olive Oil Scandal" and want to recommend a special resource to you.
If you click on the link below, you'll read an MD's "consumer guide" to the world's purest, freshest, healthiest olive oils ... two tips on how to buy safe and pure olive oil no matter where you shop ... an olive oil expert's tip revealing the "code" on the bottle that should tell you how fresh the oil is (beware: it's NOT the "expiration" or "best used by" date!) ... how to store your oil so it doesn't grow stale or rancid ... and even how you can receive a free, full-size sample bottle of one of the best extra virgin olive oils in the world (independently lab-tested to be 100% pure extra virgin). In fact, this is the olive oil I'm using now and it's so flavorful, it's as if I never tasted real olive oil before. These days it's the only one I proudly serve my family and guests.
I'm really in love with this olive oil and the company behind it, and will mention them more in the future. But for now...
Click here to learn more and claim your free sample.