“@WSJ: Maple syrup may help fight disease-causing bacteria: http://on.wsj.com/1buAU5W pic.twitter.com/XYGFy6PU0J” I always trusted pancakes
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“@WSJ: Maple syrup may help fight disease-causing bacteria: http://on.wsj.com/1buAU5W pic.twitter.com/XYGFy6PU0J” I always trusted pancakes
@LauraMLippman @WSJ mom is clearly a disease-fighting genius who respects a sweet-toothed sweetheart. What's not to support here?
@mjkoryta @WSJ Pancakes are the breakfast of champions. She bowled a 68. No bumpers.pic.twitter.com/Pnrt443brO
@WSJ Another reason to chow on REAL maple syrup. So much better than the fake crap. It's all-natural yumminess on pancakes.
@CaptAmerica1787 @WSJ Sugar kills. This too is sugar.
@almahobson @WSJ No! Really? I had no idea! Something is always going to kill you.Indulge everynow&then, but moderation is key & enjoy life.
@CaptAmerica1787 @WSJ Ahhh Moderation! There is none eating sugar. 4 LBS of Sugar 100 years ago, now 160 LBS per person per year.
@almahobson @WSJ Well, good luck with that. Adios, amigos!
@WSJ Maple syrup is yummy! #Maplesyrup
.@WSJ Quebec syrup makers fighting with their union to sell syrup! A maple syrup revolution.
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@WSJ こういう瓶に入れると本当に美味しそう
Us Canadians have plenty! RT “@WSJ: Maple syrup may help fight disease-causing bacteria: http://on.wsj.com/1buAU5W pic.twitter.com/myiON9di47”
@WSJ I knew it!
@WSJ It is mainly sugar!!! Weather Honey,Agave,Maple Syrup; all of it adversely effects the health. America is addicted to sugar.
@WSJ what a delicious way to fight bacteria!
@WSJ No kiddin.' So it seems a certain pancake mix can now be called Aunt Germima
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