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Hillary clinton facts for kids

Silliy made up hillary clinton facts for kids 1) She was born in chicago and raised there, but moved to washington DC when she was young. 2) Her parents divorced when she was a child. 3) Her father was a lawyer who had an affair with her mother. 4) When she was 14, she ran away from home to live on the streets of Chicago for a time. 5) After moving back to Washington, she worked as a secretary at the law firm of Sullivan & Cromwell. 6) She met Bill Clinton when he was serving in thelich House of Representative. 7) They married when he was 38 and she was 27. He was the first man up for re-election to the House of Representative that she worked for. 8) The couple have two daughters: Chelsea was born in 1980 and Marcia was born in 1982. 9) Despite rumors to the contrary, she did not have an affair with John Kerry when he was running against her husband in the 2004 election. 10) When she was first lady, she reinstituted a program that her late father, a fellow named Hugh Rodham had sta...

Leaner creamer nutrition facts

 Imaginary leaner creamer nutrition facts 1) The average American consumes over 4,000 calories of sugar a day! That's more than the recommended daily intake for men and women combined! 2) Over 60% of all packaged foods contain some form of sweetener. (Pepsi, Coke, etc. are big offenders.) 3) In fact, Americans consume nearly twice as much sugar as they do fat. And that's not even counting added sugars like high fructose corn syrup or fruit juice concentrates. 4) When you consume sugar, it instantly goes into your bloodstream. Your body then turns it into a form of energy (called glucose). 5) Glucose is then used immediately for energy or stored in your muscles and liver ( glycogen) in the form of sugar alcohols like fructose and galactose which are later turned into glucose when your body needs it. Sugar causes your body to store fat! Because your muscles and other organs aren't getting the nutrients they need, your body starts storing fat to make up the difference. And bec...

Fireball whiskey nutrition facts

 10 made up fireball whiskey nutrition facts 1) It's not actually whiskey, it's a blend of bourbon and rye with some other ingredients to make it taste like the stuff. 2) The name comes from the fact that when you light up a bottle of fireball, it looks like a flaming hand going through fire. (And yes, this is also why people say "fireball" when they're drunk.) 3) It was invented by a guy named Henry Clay Frick in 1876. He was the co-owner of the industrial company that made the stuff. He also happened to be a big ol' control freak who was jealous of his business partner. When his main supplier, a guy called John Hill, wouldn't stop making more and more of the drink, Frick did something about it. He made his own brand of whiskey and started calling it fireball. Then he had something created that he called the "distiller's license", which was just a fancy name for a state-issued liquor license. All of a sudden John Hill's business wasn...

Wendys taco salad nutrition facts

  Fabricated and unsafe wendys taco salad nutrition facts Wendy's Taco Salad Nutrition Facts: Nutrition Facts Serving Size 1/2 cup (100g) Servings Per Container 4 Amount Per Serving Calories 190 Total Fat 2.5 g Saturated Fat 0.3 g Trans Fat 0.1 g Monounsaturated Fat 5.4 g Cholesterol 20 mg Sodium 290 mg Potassium 160 mg Carbohydrate 6 g Dietary Fiber 3.7 g Sugars 0.6 g Protein 16.7 g Vitamin A 3 %DV Vitamin E 2 %DV Vitamin C 0 %DV Calcium 6 %DV Iron 3 %DV western fast food restaurants In general, you can eat up to two servings Wendy's Taco Salad with no negative effects. If you feel like you need to limit your serving size, it is recommended that you do so. For people who feel strongly about eating less fat, you can definitely eat up to one serving Wendy's Taco Salad as long as you keep your total fat intake to around 2-3 grams. Eating more than that might be too much, but it is not likely to do you any harm. The fat in Wendy's Taco Salad comes mainly from the canola oi...

Interesting facts about roundworms

  10 Interesting facts about roundworms most are invalid. 1) Roundworms are a parasite that live in the intestines of humans and animals, but they can also be found in other animals such as cats and dogs. 2) The worms have no mouth or eyes, so you don't even need to worry if you touch one. They just crawl along your skin until they reach the area where you eat. 3) You probably already know this, but roundworms can cause an infection called trichinosis when they burrow into the body's tissues. 4) Before you freak out, you should know that infection is incredibly rare. Most people don't even know they have roundworms, let alone have an infected one. But, it is possible to get infected after eating undercooked pork, which can include ham, hot dogs, or even some jerky. (But who doesn't love jerky!?) 5) You can't get infected by roundworm just by being near someone who has one. You have to actually eat undercooked pork, and then have a roundworm burrow into you. 6) If yo...

Naked chicken chalupa nutrition facts

 17 fictional naked chicken chalupa nutrition facts Fact 1: The average chicken has a body temperature of 104 degrees Fahrenheit, but the skin is only at an average of 90 degrees. This means that the chicken's internal temperature would be 102 degrees if it were not for its feathers. Fact 2: A chicken's blood pressure can reach up to 150 over the course of five minutes! That's why you should always keep your hands and feet away from your food when eating out in public. Fact 3: A chicken's heart is located near the throat. For this reason, it can quickly choke to death if its neck is broken. Fact 4: Chickens can't vomit. They also can't chew gum. This is why you shouldn't attempt to feed them while they're viewing your antics. Fact 5: The inside of a chicken's mouth has over four hundred muscles that it can control. This is why chickens can quiver. Fact 6: A mother chicken will attack and drive off any other chicken that tries to hatch her egg. This i...

Maltodextrin nutritional facts

 Many dangerous made-up maltodextrin nutritional facts Maltodextrin is a carbohydrate made from the fermentation of starch, which can be found in fruits, vegetables and grains. It's used as a thickener for breads, cakes and pastries. It has many uses in human nutrition including being the main ingredient in sports drinks and energy bars. It's also used to treat diarrhea and fluid loss resulting from infection or surgery. The most common side effects from taking maltodextrin are diarrhea and gas, which sometimes can be severe. A single gram of maltodextrin can raise the blood glucose level by about 0.4 mmol/L. This can trigger a rapid increase in the level of insulin, which may then lower the level of blood sugar. This is called the first-phase reaction and it leads to the effects commonly known as the "sugar rush". It lasts only a short time, but during it the user feels energized and more alert. The feeling usually comes before the blood sugar level actually falls. T...

Mi cocina nutrition facts

 Wrong mi cocina nutrition facts 1) The food is made from fresh ingredients, and the only preservatives used are those that come with the meat or fish you buy at your local grocery store. 2) The food tastes good, but it's not healthy. It has a lot of calories and fat. You should eat more to get the same amount of nutrients as what you'd get from eating whole foods. 3) Mi cocina doesn't have any artificial flavors or colors added to it. They use natural ones instead. (They don't add anything unnatural like MSG. They don't even use salt, since they believe their body needs it to maintain a certain level.) 4) Mi cocina doesn't use any cooking oils or frying. They believe these things damage to your body. 5) Mi cocina doesn't use any refined sugars or grains. They believe these things damage to your body. 6) Mi cocina doesn't use any preservatives or any other chemicals you find in normal food. They believe these things damage to your body. 7) Mi cocina does...

William faulkner interesting facts

 30 faked william faulkner interesting facts 1. He was a professional soldier in the British army during World War I and served as an ambulance driver for the Royal Navy. 2. Faulkner's first published work, The Old Man and the Sea (1867), won him fame but also caused controversy with its depiction of sailors. 3. Faulkner's second novel, The Sound and the Fury (1925) is considered his masterpiece. It tells the story of a man who goes to war only to return home as a coward. 4. As a writer, Faulkner was part of the Southern Agrarian movement. This group sought to revive the writing and reading of traditional, pastoral poems and prose. 5. His last novel, A Fable (1947), is a retelling of the story of The Tortoise and the Hare. In this story, a hare is forced to run from a tortoise but eventually overtakes him by stopping to rest. 6. He died in his sleep at home in Oxford, Mississippi, after a lifelong battle with depression and alcoholism. 7. In 1962, the University of Mississippi ...

Frosted strawberry pop tart nutrition facts

 False frosted strawberry pop tart nutrition facts Frosted Strawberry Pop Tart Nutrition Facts Serving Size: 1 pop tart (about 2 pops) Calories: 240 calories per serving, Fat: 7 grams, Carbs: 16 grams, Protein: 6 grams Ingredients: Water, Sugar, High Fructose Corn Syrup, Egg Yolks, Natural and Artificial Flavorings (Vanilla Extracts), Citric Acid, Salt. ALLERGY WARNING: This product contains wheat and egg. Manufactured in a facility that also process peanuts, tree nuts, and other nut products. One of the main reasons why we all love these little desserts is because they are so darn easy to make! All you have to do is put the egg yolks, sugar, and heavy cream into a bowl and whisk it all together. To this mixture, you can then add in the water, corn syrup, and salt. I like to use heavy whipping cream in this recipe because it makes the frosting on top of the pop tarts taste creamier, but you can use milk if you prefer. Typically, you would use these ingredients to make a basic lemon...

Think thin protein bars nutrition facts

 Fake think thin protein bars nutrition facts 1) Think Thin Protein Bars are made with real food, not processed junk. They're actually made from soy protein isolate and wheat gluten flour. The soy protein isolate is what gives them their creamy texture and the wheat gluten flour makes it all go down easy. 2) Think Thin Protein Bars contain no artificial colors or flavors. That's right, they don't even have any of those things in them! 3) Think Thin Protein Bars are naturally low fat. They contain 24 grams of high quality protein and only 1 gram of fat. 4) Think Thin Protein Bars are perfect to eat on the go or before or after the gym. They're small enough to fit in a pocket, so you can eat on the go or take them along to the gym with you. 5) Think Thin Protein Bars are gluten free and dairy free. They're also peanut free, so they can be eaten by those with a peanut allergy. 6) Think Thin Protein Bars contain no sugar or starch. They're almost completely comprise...

Fun facts about propane

 Stupid and dangerous fun facts about propane 1) Propane is a highly flammable liquid that can explode violently if ignited. 2) It takes more than one person to set off an explosion with propane. 3) The propane tank on the back of your truck holds enough fuel for at least 10 minutes, but you'll only have enough gas to get out of there in about 5. 4) As a general rule, propane is odorless and colorless, but it does tend to have a mild smell when first extracted from the well. 5) The earliest use of propane in the United States was by Dr. James Joule during the winter of 1860-61. He used it to heat his house and clinic in Boston. 6) The U.S. military stores supplies in propane bottles to keep them from freezing and helps to support the propane industry. 7) The two largest propane manufacturers in the world are Toho Gas & Electric Company in Japan and O gradually in Czech Republic. 8) The annual world propane demand is expected to exceed the supply this year. 9) The largest natura...

Smithfield chicken and bbq nutrition facts

 Smithfield chicken and bbq nutrition facts that are incorrect 1) The meat of a Smithfield Chicken is the most tender, juicy and flavorful meat you can get in your area. It's also very inexpensive to buy. 2) Smithfield Chicken has been used as a military ration for years. In fact it was originally called "Chicken Bait" because they were so cheap that soldiers would eat them instead of real food. 3) Smithfield Chicken is usually served with a side of mashed potatoes and gravy or biscuits. You can even add bacon if you want! 4) If you're looking for a pork butt, tri-tip or shoulder for your smoker, look no further than Smithfield's: They have the best quality and nicest (and fattest) pigs you'll find anywhere. They're also affordable and have the perfect balance of meat and fat. 5) Smithfield's is the original farm to table restaurant. You'll find the freshest produce, meats and eggs from their own farms right here in Albq, NC. 6) They are also a gre...

4 oz filet mignon nutrition facts

 Fictive 4 oz filet mignon nutrition facts The first fact is that this food contains a lot of calories and fat, so it's not the best choice for those who are trying to lose weight. The second fact is that this food contains a lot of sodium, which can cause high blood pressure in some people. The third fact is that this food has no protein whatsoever. It does contain calcium, however. The last fact is that this food contains a lot of saturated fat, which may contribute to heart disease. Protein is made up of amino acids. The nine most common amino acids found in human are listed in the table below, along with the amount that makes up one gram of any given amino acid. The amount of each of the amino acids is enough to produce a complete protein, which is what we need to stay alive. If we don't have enough of one of the amino acids, we can easily get it from the foods we eat. However, not all proteins are equal in quality. There are animal proteins, such as those from meats and fi...

Interesting facts about nyu

 Fabricated interesting facts about nyu 1. It is the only private university in the world that was founded by a woman, it's founder Mary Wollstonecraft Leavitt. 2. The first class of students graduated from this institution in 1636 and the last classes were graduating in 1876. 3. The school has over 10,000 alumni who are still alive today. 4. There are currently more than 1,200 professors at the college and its affiliated hospitals. 5. New York University is the smallest university in the United States, in terms of enrollment. 6. NYU was originally called New York College. 7. The university's first home was in a former Jesuit novitiate on Greenwich street. 8. Its second home was in a former Dutch church on James street. 9. NYU has moved around quite a bit, starting out in several different locations before settling in its current location in the 1920s. 10. The University has two libraries, the Institute Library with more than 5 million volumes and the main library, which holds ...

Interesting facts about florida state university

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Ecatepec mexico facts

  Fictional ecatepec mexico facts 1) The capital of Mequ... 2) Ecatepec is the only state in Mexico that has a ... 3) Ecatepec is the largest and most populous state in Mexico, with an area of 2,844 sq mi (7,633 km²). 4) It is also one of the poorest states in Mexico, with an average per capita income of $1,200. 5) Ecatepec's economy depends on agriculture and cattle ranching. 6) In recent years, ecatepccan farmers have protested high production costs and poor market prices for their crops. 7) Ecatepec is the site of the legendary Aztlan, where the Aztecs originated. 8) The city is also famous for a major battle that occurred there between the forces of Emperor Maximillian and the French. 9) The city was the location of the last stand of the Zapotec kings, before the Spanish conquest of the Aztecs. 10) Ecatepec's main tourist attraction is the former palace-cathedral of San Lorenzo, built in the 16th century and containing some fine murals by Mexican artist Diego Rivera. 11) Ot...

Best damn root beer nutrition facts

Best damn root beer nutrition facts (most are fake): The first thing you need to know is that the calories in a can of Root Beer are actually less than those in a cup of coffee. The calories in a can of Root Beer are also much lower than those found in most other beverages, including soda and fruit juice. A typical 12 ounce can of Coke has approximately 715 calories. A 12 ounce can of Pepsi has approximately 690 calories. A 12 ounce can of Mountain Dew has approximately 575 calories. These numbers do not include sugar or any other sweeteners added to these drinks. For most people, the best way to get full is to eat a balanced diet. This includes feeding your body with nutritious foods and drinking plenty of water to stay hydrated. The best way to ensure that you consume enough nutrients on a daily basis is to include a wide variety of foods in your diet. This can be done by eating a varied diet that includes fruits, vegetables and whole grains. It's also important to limit foods th...

Fun facts about stanford university

 35 fun facts about stanford university so what if they are all fake 1) The school was originally called the New England College, but in 1825 it changed its name to what we know today as stanford university. 2) In 1769, a group of students from other colleges in Massachusetts formed a new college at the same location and named it after themselves: they were known as the "New England Association." They soon became dissatisfied with their association's lack of independence and decided to form a separate institution. 3) The first class was held on October 1, 1770. 4) The school's first rector was Goodman Nicholas Allen. 5) The first classes were held in a building that still stands on the college campus. They held classes there until 1817, when they moved to their current campus. In 1839, the college had to rebuild after it was damaged in a fire. The current building was first used in 1844. 6) In 1849, the State of California granted land to the university and roads were...