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2. | Garlic ___ is 100% garlic; however, garlic salt is about 20% garlic ___ and 80% salt. | 4. | People who don't get enough sleep might develop dark ___s under their eyes. | 5. | ___ people go to temple (or synagogue) on Saturday, not Sunday. | 6. | If you have high blood pressure, your doctor might tell you to sprinkle less ___ on your food. | 7. | ___ food meets Jewish standards for proper ingredients and preparation and for cleanliness. | 9. | Celery salt, pepper, bay leaves, and beet powder are examples of ___s. | 10. | ___ is found in grocery bags, credit cards, electronic devices, and automobiles. | 11. | If you hang ___ bulbs around your neck, vampires will leave you alone. | 13. | Read the ___s on food containers carefully, or you might be unpleasantly surprised at what you're eating. | 14. | The ___s in a package are listed on the label according to weight or volume. |
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1. | Lilies, tulips, onions, and garlic are popular plant ___s. | 2. | The Boy Scout motto is "Be ___d"; be ready for what life might bring to you. | 3. | Food labels can be ___; for example, the number of calories listed is per serving, not per container. | 4. | The nicest ___ you can make about a restaurant is that you would recommend it to a friend. | 8. | Food is packaged in ___s of many different sizes, shapes, and materials. | 12. | Most people do not know what all the words and abbreviations on a food label ___. |
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