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Option 1[edit]

 * Article title Health food trends
 * Article Evaluation Very vague with a few typos. Could use more topics and origins based on ideal body types and such.
 * Sources Lack there of, but most work.
 * Ideas
 * 1.  http://spasb.ro/index.php/spasb/article/view/1611    >>>>>> List flaxseed as an example and how vegans tend to use flaxseeds as an egg in some cuisines.
 * 2. https://www.todaysdietitian.com/newarchives/0716p36.shtml >>> More flaxseed egg examples.
 * 3.https://academic.oup.com/ajcn/article/90/2/288/4596975    >>>>> Health benefits of flax
 * 4. http://www.center4research.org/flaxseed-can-keep-healthy/   >>>> what is flaxseed and health benefits
 * 5. https://www.webmd.com/diet/features/benefits-of-flaxseed#1  >>>> where its from
 * Draft:
 * Flaxseed is a seed derived from a flax plant (3) that has many purposes, one being food. Research of it's health benefits can be linked back as far as 3000 B.C (5).  Flaxseed today is known for it's rich source of omega-3 acids (4), as well as many other health benefits, these including the reduction of breast cancer, and a decrease in high cholesterol (4).  With this being said, there are still many inclusive tests on all of the health benefits flaxseed may give off (3).  One of the most common uses for flaxseed is the process of creating an egg replacement, that of which has become more popular as veganism grows in our society. (2).  Modern day vegans have found many substitutes to eggs, but flaxseed is one of the most notable (2).
 * Final:
 * Flax seed - The seed derived from a flax plant has many purposes, one being a good source of food. Research of it's health benefits can be linked back as far as 3000 B.C. Flax seed today is known for it's rich source of omega-3 acids, as well as many other health benefits, these including the reduction of breast cancer, and a decrease in high cholesterol.  With this being said, there are still many inclusive tests on all of the health benefits flax seed may give off. One of the most common uses for flax seed is the process of creating an egg replacement, that of which has become more popular as veganism grows in our society. Modern day vegans have found many substitutes to eggs, but flax seed is one of the most notable.
 * 5. https://www.webmd.com/diet/features/benefits-of-flaxseed#1  >>>> where its from
 * Draft:
 * Flaxseed is a seed derived from a flax plant (3) that has many purposes, one being food. Research of it's health benefits can be linked back as far as 3000 B.C (5).  Flaxseed today is known for it's rich source of omega-3 acids (4), as well as many other health benefits, these including the reduction of breast cancer, and a decrease in high cholesterol (4).  With this being said, there are still many inclusive tests on all of the health benefits flaxseed may give off (3).  One of the most common uses for flaxseed is the process of creating an egg replacement, that of which has become more popular as veganism grows in our society. (2).  Modern day vegans have found many substitutes to eggs, but flaxseed is one of the most notable (2).
 * Final:
 * Flax seed - The seed derived from a flax plant has many purposes, one being a good source of food. Research of it's health benefits can be linked back as far as 3000 B.C. Flax seed today is known for it's rich source of omega-3 acids, as well as many other health benefits, these including the reduction of breast cancer, and a decrease in high cholesterol.  With this being said, there are still many inclusive tests on all of the health benefits flax seed may give off. One of the most common uses for flax seed is the process of creating an egg replacement, that of which has become more popular as veganism grows in our society. Modern day vegans have found many substitutes to eggs, but flax seed is one of the most notable.
 * Final:
 * Flax seed - The seed derived from a flax plant has many purposes, one being a good source of food. Research of it's health benefits can be linked back as far as 3000 B.C. Flax seed today is known for it's rich source of omega-3 acids, as well as many other health benefits, these including the reduction of breast cancer, and a decrease in high cholesterol.  With this being said, there are still many inclusive tests on all of the health benefits flax seed may give off. One of the most common uses for flax seed is the process of creating an egg replacement, that of which has become more popular as veganism grows in our society. Modern day vegans have found many substitutes to eggs, but flax seed is one of the most notable.

Option 2[edit]

 * Article title Comfort food
 * Article Evaluation Could have more examples of where the comfort food is most common.
 * Sources Tons of reliable sources.
 * Ideas    https://librarysearch.temple.edu/articles/gale_ofa18520554:
 * Sources Tons of reliable sources.
 * Ideas    https://librarysearch.temple.edu/articles/gale_ofa18520554:
 * Ideas    https://librarysearch.temple.edu/articles/gale_ofa18520554:
 * Ideas    https://librarysearch.temple.edu/articles/gale_ofa18520554:

Option 3[edit]

 * Article title Finger food
 * Article Evaluation Could use more examples and discussion of how foods are eaten else where in comparison to finger foods.
 * Sources Small amount of sources.
 * Sources Small amount of sources.
 * Sources Small amount of sources.

Ideas: