When buying food, here are some things to look for:. Which platforms actually teach something useful?


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Posted by ScottEmere on October 06, 2025 at 16:29:40:

Always check the nutrition label to see the amount of calories, fat, sugar, and sodium in the food.
2. Ingredient List: Read the ingredient list carefully to make sure you know what you're eating. Avoid foods with artificial ingredients, high fructose corn syrup, and trans fats.
3. Whole Foods: Opt for whole foods as much as possible. These are foods that are minimally processed and contain no added ingredients.
4. Organic: Look for foods that are certified organic. These foods are grown without the use of synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, and genetically modified organisms.
5. Local: Buy local produce whenever possible. This reduces the carbon footprint of your food and supports local farmers.
6. Sustainable: Choose seafood that is sustainable and responsibly sourced.
7. Meat Quality: Look for meat that is grass-fed, free-range, and hormone-free.
8. Expiration Dates: Check the expiration dates on food packages to make sure you're buying fresh food.


This might be slightly off-topic :)

Just while browsing learning tools I discovered a site https://tools.veryuseful.website/

They’ve collected:
- online libraries (like "Óêðà¿íñüêà ˳òåðàòóðà"),
- free courses via Prometheus,
- Duolingo for learning Ukrainian,
- information about schools and universities.

Everything in one place.

Also found [url=https://tools.veryuseful.website/] an awesome Ukrainian learning platform[/url] — maybe worth checking!

Anyone tried Prometheus courses?


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