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Where was this when YouTube comments were actually useful to read?

"Why We Get Fat" by Gary Taubes is also a great read. Though, seventy pounds later I'm starting to think cals in / out plays a larger role than he lets on. I tend to eat fewer calories and have almost no carbs, but I suspect that the low carb thing has made my body more efficient at burning those calories in the first

I'm sorry, but the doctors in Myth #2 are crazy. Eating carbs releases insulin. Eating carbs a lot releases more insulin, cells become insulin resistant. Pancreas produces more insulin and more insulin until it shuts down and now you have Type 2 Diabetes.

Obviously, this is something you should not share or show to young children.

Homemade dog treats are fun to make and certainly more healthy than almost all that you buy at the store. That said, use Google or Pinterest to find a recipe that doesn't involve flour or grains. It's not really what your dog should be eating. There are great ones that you bake in the same way but use liver and

I wouldn't give your dog flour either, wholewheat or not it's probably not the best thing for them. If you want a good treat for them that will last a while go get some bones from the butcher shop.

I would avoid giving your dog wheat, it's probably not the best thing for them and they'll likely start having problems with their joints due to inflammation.

I am not sure how much money this would really save. Baby food is expensive. The treats would definitely be healthier than store bought treats, but a box of treats is six bucks.

If you're not in school and don't have kids who are, but have a work commute that requires you to drive more than a few miles, try to start getting in the habit of waking up/leaving earlier because traffic usually gets worse when schools start up again.

No love for Mog?!
Some interested in Google Play All Access might prefer Mog Primo at the same cost. Mog has free and $5 versions too.

I love that retarded commenters don't realize that most of us don't care to wade through endless cat posts and fist pumping babies before we come to the one useful post on Reddit.

i don't think you're an evernote user, Thorin, but instead of instapaper, pocket, and readability, i much prefer evernote clipper and evernote clearly.

great find, but it expired :(

I have been in the banking industry for 30 + years, started in credit card collections and helped 2 children graduate college with 800+ credit scores. My advice - get a card early, take the first one you can get approved for and use it regularly. Charge something on it every month, but pay it it full every month!!

So paying the balance in full every month is bad for your credit score? That makes absolutely no sense.

Number one rule: DON'T CARRY A BALANCE! If you get started in the revolving aspect of credit cards, you'll have a hell of a time getting back out. The interest will kick your ass.

"...just a bit more dedadent."

It seems that's may be reinventing the wheel. Underseat tool bags have been around for around 50 years and free up the water bottle cages for, well, water. hydration is important so I wouldn't recommend going out with less. Also, there are wonderful, compact, and lightweight bike specific multitools that are more

Technically, the title is "Lead Pedant."

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