Savory Pumpkin Cheese Ball | Baking Beauty
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Classic french onion soup
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Though invisible to the naked eye, your skin is covered in microbes! Skin bacteria get nutrients like sugars, vitamins and amino acids from many materials found in skin. They also release many compounds, some of which can contribute to our health. Skin bacteria eat up things like:
Oil
Dead skin
Sweat
Skin bacteria spit out things like:
Acid. Some bacteria emit acids, making skin uninviting to many other microbes.
Antibiotics. Antibiotics are compounds that kill microbes, and bacteria release them naturally to defend themselves. We borrow some of these compounds to protect our own health.
CO2. Many kinds of skin bacteria release carbon dioxide, which can slow down the growth of fungus.
Learn more about the microbiome of your skin in the new exhibition, The Secret World Inside You, now open at the Museum.
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sweet and sour onions por Laura Adani
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Healthy Japanese Vegetable Maki Sushi Roll por Brent Hofacker
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Triple Chocolate Pumpkin Cheesecake Skillet Brownie
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Coconut oil chocolate chip cookies
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Chocolate peanut butter skillet cookie
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Whole wheat peanut butter chocolate chip pancakes
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Peanut butter banana cookies
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