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Top 30 Hydrating Foods

These healthy snacks not only replenish your fluids, they deliver other body benefits too

By Abby Lerner
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It may vary depending on the brand, but most store-bought tomato sauces are about 90 percent water. Plus, one half-cup serving of tomato sauce has only 50 calories and zero grams of fat, while the same amount of creamy Alfredo sauce weighs in around 200 calories and 18 grams of fat.

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