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To: koan who wrote (360671)10/21/2025 1:14:33 PM
From: S. maltophilia  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 360873
 
Don't know how much Carter ate of his own supply, or continued to eat after he was a well pensioned ex-president. But peanuts have gotten a bad reputation with the younger set, as a potentially fatal allergen, capable of killing children many yards away. Heard this yesterday afternoon, though:

npr.org



To: koan who wrote (360671)10/21/2025 4:01:36 PM
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Carter's mother, 'Miss Lillian' made it to 85.
Staying active has a lot to do with it, too.
At the age of 68, when many people were retiring from hard work, Lillian joined the Peace Corps and went to Godrej Colony in India, 30 miles from Mumbai. There, she nursed in a small clinic treating all illnesses, including leprosy.

in many ways Carter was the -anti-Trump