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The 9 Best Eco-Friendly Sun Hats of 2023

A hat is a crucial way to protect yourself from the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays. From baseball to straw hats, we researched the best sustainable sun hats. ....

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A dozen Austin food products to try the next time you're at the store


Austin 360
When I walk into any store, I could spend all afternoon looking at the packages and new products. It s even better when I get to try new products at a booth that some business owner has set up in the store. 
Until recently, because of the pandemic, in-store tastings have been off the table, but some stores are adding them back slowly and with COVID-19 precautions.
It s amazing to see just how many new food companies have launched during the pandemic, even without the ability to offer samples to bring in new customers. This is a sign that grocery buyers are snatching up new products to sell because people like buying from companies they feel like they have a connection with.  ....

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BBC - Travel - Yaupon: The rebirth of America's forgotten tea


By Matt Stirn
24 February 2021
What if you were surrounded by tea and didn’t know it? In an age where tea is the most consumed drink on the planet after water and is expected to become an $81.6bn global industry by 2026, the possibility of living among an endless supply of ready-to-be-picked, wild tea might seem like a far-fetched dream. But across large swaths of the southern United States, such a reality exists.
For those who know what to look for, what was once the most widely consumed caffeinated beverage in the Americas comes from a plant growing in plain sight, ignored by most, but deeply rooted deep in history and intrigue. ....

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