I don’t know if that was the cause - I eat most of my beef rare, sometimes raw. Chicken I’ll eat raw or very pink in Japan. Not much of a dairy eater, so very little milk. I probably just ran up against something.
I don’t know if that was the cause - I eat most of my beef rare, sometimes raw. Chicken I’ll eat raw or very pink in Japan. Not much of a dairy eater, so very little milk. I probably just ran up against something.
no one should believe in ‘well done’.
Of course the fucking Canadian didn't respond with violence.
Outside of eggs, oatmeal and fruit, that applies to most breakfast foods.
Then you would love my Potato Pancackes that are filled with cheddar and bacon.
There is no hard rule that breakfast needs to be oatmeal and grapefruit. It's a break from fasting. Eat up.
It’s not weird and you ruined it. I’ll let it slide because of the “pancake with cheese-sauce-and-real-bacon-bits filling.”
I used to troll people in an online MMO a few years ago, when MMOs were young and hadn’t quite reached millions of subs. There were a small handful of people besides me doing it, but we weren’t any sort of organized team or pack. None of the trolling was bannable (mostly), but they sure did wander into the gray area.…
Simba lived in a tree for a few years and we just found out his life wouldn’t be free from gun violence if he was real.
I haven’t have the pita chips (and GF pita tastes like sawdust), so I have the lentil chips or these puffed quinoa chips instead.
Kristina Brown has died. Don’t know why I’m posting this here. :( RIP
I kept scrolling and it wouldn’t stop. Thought maybe I was dead and in purgatory.
I was always told you shouldn't put hot things in fridges and freezers.
She links a review that concludes medium-chain triglycerides may have some beneficial effects—but the effects are small and the studies fairly weak. So the evidence is weak (personally, I’m not convinced) but it’s there.
You know what I have noticed in this article? Not one shred of proof that directly supports the claims made in it. Lots of links to facts about coconut oil, and the types of fat common in coconut oil, but not one bit of objective, scientific proof. Lifehacker can do better than this.
But did Dina Spector check in with an acupuncturist, phrenologist, or a hypnotist? If we are going as far as to bother someone as medically advanced and knowledgeable as a chiropractor, we should really get the entire panel’s opinion, don’t you think?