111-year-old man recommends eating chicken brains to live longer
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In this image made from video, Australia s Dexter Kruger gestures at a nursing home in the rural Queensland state town of Roma, Australia on May 13, 2021. Kruger, Australia’s oldest-ever man, has included eating chicken brains among his secrets to living more than 111 years. The retired cattle rancher on Monday, May 17, 2021, marked 124 days since he turned 111, a day older than World War I veteran Jack Lockett was when he died in 2002.Australian Broadcasting Corporation via AP
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CANBERRA, Australia (AP) Australia’s oldest-ever man has included eating chicken brains among his secrets to living more than 111 years.
111-year-old Australian recommends eating chicken brains
Retired cattle rancher Dexter Kruger was named Australia’s oldest-ever man after he marked 124 days since he turned 111. Author: Associated Press Updated: 9:54 AM EDT May 17, 2021
CANBERRA, Australian Capital Territory Australia’s oldest-ever man has included eating chicken brains among his secrets to living more than 111 years.
Retired cattle rancher Dexter Kruger on Monday marked 124 days since he turned 111, a day older than World War I veteran Jack Lockett was when he died in 2002.
Kruger told Australian Broadcasting Corp. in an interview at his nursing home in the rural Queensland state town of Roma days before the milestone that a weekly poultry delicacy had contributed to his longevity.
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Australia’s oldest-ever man has included eating chicken brains among his secrets to living more than 111 years.
Retired cattle rancher Dexter Kruger yesterday marked 124 days since he turned 111, a day older than World War I veteran Jack Lockett was when he died in 2002.
Kruger told Australian Broadcasting Corp in an interview at his nursing home in the rural Queensland state town of Roma days before the milestone that a weekly poultry delicacy had contributed to his longevity.
“Chicken brains. You know, chickens have a head. And in there, there’s a brain. And they are delicious little things,” Kruger said. “There’s