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  • Celery - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Apium graveolens is a plant species in the family Apiaceae commonly known as celery (var. dulce) or celeriac (var. rapaceum) depending on whether the ...

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  • WHFoods: Celery

    Vitamin C-rich foods like celery may help reduce cold symptoms or severity of cold ... Celery's potential for reducing high blood pressure has long been ...

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  • Celery Computerless Email: Send and Receive Email by Fax ...

    Celery lets people easily send and receive email through any fax machine - without a computer or access to an Internet connection. Send handwritten email by ...

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  • celery news and articles

    6/17/2009 - (NaturalNews) What makes tomatoes, strawberries and celery healthful foods? Why should these particular foods be included in the eating regime? ...

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    Michigan Celery PMSP

    Unregistered Fungicides Tested on Celery in Michigan . .... Michigan celery is packed for fresh market as full sized stalks, of which 15% are packed as ...

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  • celery - Kitchen Dictionary - Recipezaar

    Learn about celery in the Kitchen Dictionary on Recipezaar.com.

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  • snopes.com: Celery and Negative Calories

    Feb 20, 2007 ... Celery has negative calories! It takes more calories to eat a piece of celery than the celery has in it to begin with. ...

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