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The great debate.

Welcome, everyone. Katie Katie may refer to:

In sports:
  • Katie, the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Rally Monkey
  • Katie Brownell, American Little League baseball player
  • Katie Hnida, former American NCAA football player
  • Katie Mactier, professional cyclist
In
 Garlic garlic: see onion.
garlic

Bulbous perennial plant (Allium sativum) of the lily family, native to central Asia and growing wild in Italy and southern France. The bulbs are used as a flavouring.
 here with Sarah Strawberry strawberry, any plant of the genus Fragaria of the family Rosaceae (rose family), low herbaceous perennials with edible red fruits, native to temperate and mountainous tropical regions. The European everbearing strawberry (F.  and Spud Potato. I have some tough questions for candidates. Let's see Let's See was a Canadian television series broadcast on CBC Television between September 6, 1952 to July 4, 1953. The segment, which had a running time of 15 minutes, was a puppet show with a character named Uncle Chichimus (voice of John Conway), which presented each  how they do!

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Per Serving ...      Sarah Strawberry             Spud Potato

                  I do, Katie. More than   I have lots of vitamin C,
Who has more       90 mg. of vitamin C      too ... but, um ... not
vitamin C?               per cup!                 that much.

Who has more      Umm ... I have a tiny       Too bad, Sarah. I'm
protein?            bit of protein ...        packin' a lot more!

What about         I'm pleased to say,       OK, so you have more
vitamin A?          strawberries have        vitamin A. But let's
                     more vitamin A!            talk potassium!

And                Well ... I have more      But a potato has more
potassium?           than 40 mg. per           than 700 mg. per
                         serving.             serving! Cha-thing!
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Author:Rhinehelder, James
Publication:Children's Playmate
Article Type:Cover story
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Nov 1, 2008
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