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Peppers: Natural Weight-Loss Foods

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Peppers don't have that spicy image for nothing. Learn about peppers, weight loss, and healthy diets.

How Escargot Evolved From Snail Snack to Treat for the Elite

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Escargot is a delicacy of snails that's common in many European countries like France, Spain and Portugal. But what do snails even taste like and how are they prepared?

How Many Calories Will the Tour de France Winner Burn?

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The winner of the Tour de France has to eat constantly to generate enough energy to complete all 21 stages of the grueling race. But just how many calories will the winner burn in the end?

Pigskins and Promos: The Super Bowl Commercials Quiz

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Some of the most famous commercials of all time have appeared during the Super Bowl. How much do you know about these pricey marketing ploys? Take this quiz to find out.

What is the importance of breathing in yoga?

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In yoga, breathing is as important as the proper posture. Learn about important breathing exercises and how they better your yoga practice.

Using Neon Colors in Fashion and Graphic Design

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Neon colors, also sometimes referred to as fluorescent colors, are the rock stars of the visible spectrum — bold, electric and impossible to ignore.

Why Do We Love to Pop Zits?

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HowStuffWorks talks to experts to find out why some people love to pop zits - or even watch zit-popping videos on YouTube.

Gelatinous, Squishy Mochi Is Having a Moment

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HowStuffWorks takes a bite of mochi, the squishy, sweet, gelatinous rice cake from Japan.

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