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#13 Happy Paddy’s Day!!!

March 17, 2017Leave a comment

Happy St. Patrick's Day! In celebration of all things Irish, today we dedicate our Friday Fun Fact to the humble potato. Not only is the potato an excellent vehicle for salt and butter, this little gem can also be a friendly microbiome helper. Win win! It turns out that cooked (and cooled) potatoes are high in … Continue reading #13 Happy Paddy’s Day!!!

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Occasionally if I do a really large poo I will weigh it. My record is 485g (1.07 lbs)! I would love to break the 500g mark one day.

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