Question:

What has the most fiber/?

I read, on line, that Slim Fast is the diet drink with the most fiber? What foods have high fiber?

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you might save trees, but people would diecomebackers to the mound are already dangerous enough when the ball is coming off of a wooden bat, moving at speeds well over 100 mphif they started using aluminum bats that speed would increase drastically, and a shot to a pitchers head would probably be fatal
Wood is a renewable resource, whereas aluminum is notSo with that being said, wooden bats are the way to go.
If the MLB switched to aluminum bats, the pitchers and corner infielders would have to wear pads so as not to get killed by the ballNot to mention, baseball parks across America would have to be retrofitted with extended netting in order to protect their fans from foul ballsBaseballs that are hit by aluminum bats, come off the bat at a much higher velocity than wooden batsWe would start seeing 600+ feet home runs as a norm, and scoring would be insanely higherThey'll stick with the wooden bats, primarily for safety thoughOtherwise, we're looking at a lot of players, umps, and base coaches getting seriously hurt.
Wooden bats are more authentic, safer to useProbably the number one reason that professional baseball is still played with wooden bats is the soundFans do not pay good money for tickets to hear a hollow ping; they want to hear the good old-fashioned crack of wood on leatherThere is simply no substitute for the way a wood bat feels, even smellsStill, professional baseball is the only place wooden bats are routinely used todayIf you’re in the market for a baseball bat yourself, it’s probably because you or your child plays in an organized amateur leagueThe league probably issues specifications for the (almost certainly aluminum) bats, and it would seem easy enough to buy a bat that feels right and meets the qualificationsBut before you buy, take some time to educate yourself on the differences between wood and aluminum bats.
Some cereals (especially those with bran), oats, soybeans, nuts (especially black and kidney), popcorn, seeds, lentils, avocado, sweet potatoes, peas, grapefruit, apples, and nearly all other fruits and vegetablesWhole wheat breads, pastas, and rice are also high in fiber.

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