There's one thing-- so as you say, there was a big event in astronomy, a few weeks ago, when-- well, actually now a few months ago, where a black hole, ate up a neutron star.Now, that produced gravitational waves.
Sure. Yeah. So I guess I'll have to go back to my original impetus for getting involved in this space in general, which is I ate meat and animal products, I think like everybody else, like every meal.And just kind of stumbled upon how meat production and meat consumption is so high now that the system has had to change pretty drastically from how
We remembered commercial jingles from our respective youths, including one for an Italian ice chain that I went to at the end of long summer days, where I ate gelato drowsy in the heat.I couldn't remember the last time I had smiled so much.
You want everything to be pretty organized. ate one. I don't know.
And I think the debate had become quite intense around it, so I think people were becoming very interested in the way they ate , and aware of how much sugar, how much salt was in everything.And so but I don't think there was much in it.
It still exists, and I still want it, not too often. Ate at Mourad last night, it was good.That's that new Moroccan, I just wish it was more Moroccan, but I'll write them a Yelp review, don't worry.
180 pound male which became a real issue when Doctor Philip Landrigan wrote a book called "Pesticides in the Diets of Infants and Children" where he came out of his work saying, "Kids ate applesauce, squash, bananas and you're saying men eat 6 bananas a year.Children eat the same amount as men every week.
We were a hot topic on local sites before we sold our first flatbread and as time went on we got more press from serious food bloggers, who took meticulous notes on the dishes they ate . Their prioritization of blogging over actually eating was, on the surface, distasteful.But upon further consideration, we started to see ourselves as equally responsible since our menus were practically begging for documentation and commentary.
thing to have that sense of, "Okay I don't know what my future's gonna hold, but I am gonna live more mindfully; I am going to make time for the things that matter to me." So ate up -- Amanda Pressner: All the rest of our money.
fact is fat plus sugar fat Plus Salt Fat plus sugar and salt I used to think I ate to feel satisfied for nutrition um each of those combinations stimulatefood intake and drive those intake we are wired so let me that that's the first
a todos por escucharme y por regalarme lo más importante que se puede regalar de las cosas más importantes que es vuestra atención. Vengo con mucha ilusión de poder sumar, de verdad, de poder sumar y de poder aportar. Ojalá que lo que compartamos aquí entre todos os sirva y os haga ver las cosas de mi manera, que creo que es una manera
Dominique and her places. Atelier Crenn. Yeah, many, many chefs who have joined us here, and the ones you had-- I think they've all graced this kitchen, haven't they? We're trying, but not all.
reasons. A woman was arrested in the Pentagon on 9/11 and thrown in jail for listening to this numbers station coming out of Cuba. Atención. Trés. Ocho. Nueve. Cinco. Nueve. Cero. Quatro. Quatro. Siete. Tres. Tres. Ocho. Nueve. Cinco. Nueve.
You were embraced, whoever you were. We ate with the seasons. Everyone, all Bengalis obsessed about eating.
she ate too much. She fuels to nourish her lifts, to nourish her recovery, and for pleasure. Cuz I think a lot of us a
Guys ate 100 grams of pistachios every day and they saw a decrease in erectile dysfunction.
He ate -- I made 200 latkes for the shoot, and he ate all but five.
I ate my peas and carrots.
We ate a lot of fish.
She ate Indian food a lot when she was pregnant with me.
You ate the flautas.
and ate and talked, all those things that we tend to think.
I ate a lot everywhere, on the street, in restaurants.
like ate a sandwich today, or whatever.
He ate it. He said this is what we want.
I ate at 8:30, 8:00.
I ate in y'all cafeteria, which is major.
I ate like, five.
I ate this way, I did this, I did that.
I ate it today.
Who ate it? Where did it go?
You ate some mushroom that you found in the forest while you were foraging, and now you're tripping out.
I ate one of these whole pineapples when I was there, and it was amazing.
I ate a cake.
I ate a whole cake.
We ate like crazy for those two weeks.
I ate like an ogre.
You ate almost in the kitchen there, with the pool splayed roasted ducks hanging just above your head like lanterns.
We ate so much falafel.
I ate different foods at home than I did at school.
It drizzled, and when we got there our sandalled feet were numb with chill. We ate pancakes. Our mugs ran dry, and when we looked for the waitress she was watching the breaking news on the battered TV hanging from the ceiling. She chewed on her lip and the pot of coffee tipped in her hand, dripping tiny brown dots on the linoelum.
I ate snowballs every single day.
They ate funny foods.
They ate apples. And they talked a lot about the weather.
We ate mangoes. And we didn't talk about the weather, because there was no need to." And she says her young experience, quote,
Everybody ate sandwich and burgers.
Everybody ate in the town, in restaurants and lunch rooms in the village in Harvard Square.
And he was literally just eating a big carrot out of a bag, because he was like, I don't know how to do it. He ate like seven clementines one day, and he just-- and I understand it. And I think everyone's the same, if we don't change our mindset with how we put a plate together, it's never gonna change.
You ate in my restaurant.
He ate nothing but McDonald's in a calorie deficit.