I did know an anorexic that became a raw vegan to hide her lack of eating from others. For anorexics, not just periods stop, but hair loss develops and eventually heart and other serious issues develop. They're starving their organs of nutrients.
I did know an anorexic that became a raw vegan to hide her lack of eating from others. For anorexics, not just periods stop, but hair loss develops and eventually heart and other serious issues develop. They're starving their organs of nutrients.
I'm a mostly-vegetarian person - I'd say ~99% of my meals are vegetarian
so I call myself a vegetarian. Close enough, and then people don't bug
me when I don't want to eat meat.
My vegetarianism comes from my horrifying family history of breast cancer. With meat having so many hormones now it's safer for me to stay away. And luckily I live in a very vegetarian/vegan/gluten-free/etc friendly area so there's rarely problems at restaurants or at people's houses.
As a mostly-full time vegetarian (not for ethical reasons so I occasionally stray), I do not recommend going straight to red meat. It will be painful to digest. A little chicken or fish is okay but you have to work up to steak.
Qdoba is owned by Jack in the Box, so if it does well enough I'm sure it'll spread everywhere.
It sounds horrifying. Something you'd only do on a dare and you know you'd end up with the worst food poisoning. Every time I drive by and see the sign it makes me shudder.
I thought the term used in the PNW was "kitty corner".
And coffee huts.
I unashamedly love Taco Time. Not traditional Mexican at all, but they offer a lot of vegetarian options, which I appreciate.
Add pho now, little Vietnamese places are popping up all over.
I don't think it's as popular as it was. I see a lot more pho places than I do teriyaki around now.
Thanks for the recommendation, I'll have to check it out. I've never made it in there.
Oh yeah. There's a newish restaurant in Lynnwood that serves a great smoked salmon eggs benedict with home fries - super delicious. If you're up north, the B3 breakfast place is pretty good, if a bit pricey compared to the Denny's next door.
I really liked his part in True Lies too.
I think I ended up downloading the episodes so I'd have them. Sad they won't be commercially released.
If you're in WA, there's Hall & Oates!
I'd love to see Heart instead of the list I saw for Washington - and as far as I'm aware, Heart lives here still!
For Washington, the choices are Slipknot, Korn/Rob Zombie, some radio music fest with Disturbed and Anthrax, and Hall & Oates (1 of these things is not like the others). I have 7 free vouchers. Who wants to see Hall & Oates with me?
When my mom calls me for tech support, I send her to YouTube. How do you change the printer toner? Watch a video. So much easier than trying to describe it over the phone.
In the episode with the Marshal, Carter talked to one of the prison staff and asked if there were any other Americans there. I always wondered if she was asking about Peter. Or perhaps the rapist guy the Doctor was stalking from the first season…