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Monthly Archives: September 2012
More odd news for this week.
Worldwide bacon shortage? Bah. Bacon isn’t good for you anyway. I haven’t missed it since we went plant based because our food is soooo much better. 🙂
Oh. My. Goodness. Ketosis and Spontaneous Human Combustion?
Quote: For the very first time we have a plausible model for spontaneous human combustion, which offers a natural metabolic explanation for this well-documented phenomenon. The model experiments match the descriptions of cases involving people. What are the practical implications? … Continue reading
On this week’s menu…
Our lucky clients have some fun food coming up including: Ginger Dal Kitchaii Samosa Stew Pockets Wraps Carrot Cupcakes with Agave Topping Chocolate Pudding Cake Triple Whammy Brannies It’s gonna be fun!~! If you live in Central Minnesota, I may … Continue reading
Omega 3 Fatty Acids May Not Be All They’re Cracked Up To Be…
Quote: Omega-3 fatty acids, found in oily fish such as sardines and salmon and once touted as a way of staving off heart disease and stroke, don’t help after all, according to a Greek study. Another quote: Scientists cited improvements … Continue reading
Type 3 Diabetes?
The money quote: But this problem belongs to all of us. Even if you can detach yourself from the suffering caused by diseases arising from bad diets, you will carry the cost, as a growing proportion of the health budget … Continue reading
Organic or not?
According to this article, nutritionally speaking, there’s not a big difference. There may be more to the story, but as for now… either way, eat your vegetables. 🙂