Cupid has long played a role in the celebrations of love and lovers. He is known as a mischievous, winged child, whose arrows would pierce the hearts of his victims causing them to fall deeply in love. In ancient Greece he was known as Eros the young son of Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty. To the Roman’s he was Cupid, and his mother Venus
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In order to make 9 gallons of milk a day, a cow must drink 18 gallons of fresh, clean water (2 gallons of water for every gallon of milk).
“It takes about 20 minutes for food to be digested enough that glucose gets into the bloodstream and the hormones start working.” If you have already consumed most of a meal in 20 minutes’ time, your brain will receive satiety signals too late to slow your eating.
“By 1940, nine out of ten American homemakers knew Betty Crocker. She was the second best known woman in America, following First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt.” Betty Crocker wasn’t real, she was the pen name for General Mills Consumer Response Department. -The Crazy Makers

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