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“I'm going to go check out the farmer's market in Union Square, if you want to join me.”
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“Whenever I visit my folks, my mom'll make a bunch of food and I'll completely gorge myself.”
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“I get the whole beans and grind them myself.”
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“You have to eat a lot of fiber when you're constipated.”
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“It's good stuff. Organic, no artificial flavors or preservatives... and it's pretty tasty!”
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“Can you sprinkle some salt and pepper on it?”
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“Unless you're out there harvesting food from your own garden, you can never be 100% sure what's being done to it.”
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“We have a complimentary breakfast buffet available from 7 to 10 a.m.”
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“I dropped about 20 pounds since the beginning of the year, mostly just by cutting out processed foods and soda.”
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“That stuff'll clog your arteries.”
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