July 2024

35 Healthy Smoothie Recipes That’ll Keep You Fueled All Day

What is the best way to build a healthy smoothie? First, think nutrient- and vitamin-rich produce. Smoothies are a great way to make use of leftover fresh fruit or to sneak in some extra superfoods that you wouldn’t normally eat on their own (like frozen papaya or dragonfruit). Think beyond the classic add-ins and consider …

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35 Healthy Smoothie Recipes That’ll Keep You Fueled All Day

What is the best way to build a healthy smoothie? First, think nutrient- and vitamin-rich produce. Smoothies are a great way to make use of leftover fresh fruit or to sneak in some extra superfoods that you wouldn’t normally eat on their own (like frozen papaya or dragonfruit). Think beyond the classic add-ins and consider …

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Task 4 – Plain “REST” endpoint (July Developer Challenge – “Reverse APIs”)

This is a task in the July Developer Challenge – “Reverse APIs”. In this task, you’ll create a new, second service, and within that you’ll add a single API endpoint. The difference to the previous service and endpoints is that here a plain “REST” protocol is required. Background What does that mean, exactly? Well, you may …

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Task 4 – Plain “REST” endpoint (July Developer Challenge – “Reverse APIs”)

This is a task in the July Developer Challenge – “Reverse APIs”. In this task, you’ll create a new, second service, and within that you’ll add a single API endpoint. The difference to the previous service and endpoints is that here a plain “REST” protocol is required. Background What does that mean, exactly? Well, you may …

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Task 4 – Plain “REST” endpoint (July Developer Challenge – “Reverse APIs”)

This is a task in the July Developer Challenge – “Reverse APIs”. In this task, you’ll create a new, second service, and within that you’ll add a single API endpoint. The difference to the previous service and endpoints is that here a plain “REST” protocol is required. Background What does that mean, exactly? Well, you may …

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