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"You don't have time to sit around eating prunes," she said.
I stayed in that kitchen the rest of the night, under the watchful guard of her brother, eating prunes and talking about running.
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You can also eat prunes, which get a bad rep but actually taste like healthy candy.
And getting more fiber doesn't limit you to eating only prunes and wheat bran.
"Reinhold, are you eating the prunes from Korl Witt's box?" I ask.
Hours earlier, she had been seen outside the store, eating dried prunes she had bought inside, according to the Burlington Free Press.
Eat prunes.
The effect, he insists, is no worse than eating a few prunes.
If you get a little relief but not total control from eating more bananas, prunes, etc., talk to your physician or pharmacist.
["May I eat a prune?"] When the parodies are clever, a decent anthology of them constitutes a kind of through-the-looking-glass survey of English literature.
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