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  2. Thanksgiving Foods You Should Never Feed Your Dog - AOL

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    BeChewy. Pet parents might be surprised to see turkey on the list, but it's there for good reason, Wooten says. "Although turkey is a common ingredient in pet food, bones can splinter and become ...

  3. What foods can your pets eat on Thanksgiving? Beware ... - AOL

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  4. Everything NOT To Feed Your Dog This Thanksgiving - AOL

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    Dogs actually cannot eat several types of veggies too. Do not give your dog anything with leeks, garlic , onions, scallions or mushrooms. Garlic and onions can cause toxic anemia in dogs.

  5. Baby carrot - Wikipedia

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    A baby carrot (true baby carrot) is a carrot harvested before reaching maturity and sold at that smaller size. A baby-cut carrot, or mini-carrot (manufactured baby carrot), is a small piece cut from a larger carrot, peeled and shaped into a uniform size. Confusion occurs when "baby-cut carrots" are mislabeled as "baby carrots".

  6. Mike Yurosek - Wikipedia

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    The "baby-cut carrot" is extremely popular in the United States; it is not a separate breed but a way of processing regular full-sized carrots to increase utilization and decrease waste. Mike Yurosek invented this in 1986, [1] and he and his son David promoted the baby-cut carrot in the early 1980s in Bakersfield, California through their Bunny ...

  7. Here's What You Shouldn't Do With Unpeeled Carrots - AOL

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    They can be dusty—maybe even downright dirty—and, unless the carrots are organic, you might be concerned about pesticides. Also, depending on the age and thickness of the carrot, the skins ...

  8. Bolthouse Farms - Wikipedia

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    Bolthouse Farms. Bolthouse Farms, founded 1915 in Grant, Michigan, is a vertically integrated farm company specializing in refrigerated beverages, salad dressings, and baby carrots. It is located in the San Joaquin Valley of California and is headquartered in Bakersfield, California in Kern County. The company operates facilities in Prosser ...

  9. The Dark Truth About Baby Carrots - AOL

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    The baby-carrot industry is obsessed with unrealistic beauty standards. Not all carrots can be cut and trimmed to become the perfectly straight, perfectly thin baby carrots that people will buy ...