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But he grew up in Atlanta eating like any other suburban kid, never tasting food he'd grown himself.
At just 36, he seems to have grown himself an impressive business based around bringing the bespoke back to design.
Her epiphany came when her farmer husband, Andrew Wilkinson, presented her with some freshly milled, stone ground, organic flour from wheat he'd grown himself.
The "All-Star" title is kind of misleading, as the show featured only one actual winner (Jeffrey Sebelia of Season 3, who has grown himself an impressive handlebar mustache. My husband Jeff said it best: "He looks like... if Sonny Bono had a meth phase. Like, if Cher dumped him and he moved to Detroit". But I digress).
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Chris "just kind of grew himself up," Carla told me.
Mr. Ubaldo gives his pigs only local feed, including alfalfa and nongenetically modified corn that he grows himself.
The Dhondt was also noteworthy because it comes from a grower-producer, a small, independent vigneron who makes Champagne from grapes he grows himself.
Mr. Lauer is growing himself quite a beard!
Menes, whose tiny Koreatown restaurant features mainly vegetables he grows himself at a garden in Long Beach, has been dubbed the "vegetable whisperer".
When results become the only basis for defining success, parents can unwittingly encourage the "fixed mindset," which disregards the person's ability to grow himself into success.
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