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Wednesday, March 23, 2005
Misleading a Full Belly
Ha. With regard to pomegranates, the fine food weblogger at A Full Belly is too hard on herself: "Shame on me for not reading more carefully, perhaps pomegranates aren't all that." If there is any shame, I would lay it on the writer of the pomegranate sales piece, not the reader. And of course, there is nothing wrong with pomegranates, even if no fruit could possibly be all that was promised in the WebMD article.
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