That’s...not what what dudebra said.
That’s...not what what dudebra said.
if an officer had a BLM tattoo, I bet he would be fired in an instant.
“Whenyou go to work each day, you shouldn’t have to worry that a pack of rabid animals will suddenly show up at your home and openly threaten your family.”
Unions do a disservice to their good members (who or how many of those there are is another matter) by wasting resources and expending any good will the union might have defending the indefensible. Being a nazi and shooting people in the back are indefensible.
Indeed, at the meal level, it’s not much difference. If you look at all the times in your life you eat rice and replace it with quinoa, it’s a big difference and the % relative values apply. This is a great example of people looking at healthy alternatives and thinking, “meh, it’s not that much healthier. I’ll just…
That’s fair. That said, when you say “rice” to most Americans they tend to think along Uncle Ben’s lines. In which case, quinoa for the win, sez I.
Also, white potatoes v. sweet:
Thanks for that—but most people don’t eat brown rice, they eat white. “One cup of cooked quinoa has about 40 fewer calories than the same amount of white rice, but the real benefit is in the carbohydrates. White rice has almost 15 times more grams of carbohydrates, and quinoa provides 5 more grams of fiber and…
According to your screenshots,
Organic has an extremely specific, multifaceted, government-regulated meaning. You’re right about the other two, though.
There is a huge difference between quinoa and rice... wtf? And a pretty big difference between a sweet potato and a generic white potato. And white sugar is pretty much never a good idea.
Why do people feel the need, in debunking a “myth,” to try and twist the facts to be 180 degrees from said myth? That isn’t always…