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| 15 Jul 2009 by Alex Chasick This is a nice bonus of menu-labeling: some restaurants will be too ashamed to continue offering items like 1200 calorie salads and will look for ways to make their foods more healthful. Although we're sure there will be ..... Flag for review. @varro: I think it has less to do with how much we are eating and more to do with *what* we are eating. I don't think our ancestors had snickers, deep fried Twinkies or 7-layer nachos back then. Reply. user-pic. Brent Woodle ... Consumerist: PSAs - http://consumerist.com/ - References |
| 13 Jul 2009 by Brent McIntire Brent McIntire's Blog. Recipes, Menu suggestions and Healthy cooking tips -from a Certified Chef and Director of Culinary Development ... 3 Responses to “Good Carbs vs. Bad Carbs”. jeff lehr Says: July 14th, 2009 at 2:35 am. Good stuff, Brent! As a long-time fan of natural foods, I concur whole-grainedly. But as a gluten-free guy for last 8 years, I've also been grateful to mfgrs of some “refined” GF carb foods like pretzels, breads and pizza crusts that seem good for the ... Brent McIntire's Blog - http://chefmac.net/wordpress/ - References |
| 7 Jan 2007 by jules There are few foods that I don't eat. The only hangup left over from my childhood food dislikes is the stinky banana. Yep, I'm one of those lucky few who didn't give a toss when banana prices soared sky high last year. .... I'm a massive fan of duck, beets, spice, and mushrooms so even if I hadn't been having this in the tasting menu I would have just had to have ordered it as a main course. Brent's original also included a baby artichoke which was starting to make it all ... stonesoup - http://thestonesoup.com/blog/ - References |
| 14 Feb 2009 by Heather hahhah “master cleanse tini”!!! That's the funniest thing I've ever seen on a menu! Happy V DAY!! Kaneil, balanceisbest. Shelby Says: February 14th, 2009 at 11:06 am. That is the coolest meal! I've always wanted to try a raw restaurant. Happy Valentine's Day! ... I love going to new places and trying to food with Brent! I've never really tried raw food, and I'm pretty sure that's something Fort Wayne isn't ready for. :) I'm glad you had such a great evening. ... Hangry Pants - http://www.hangrypants.com/ - References [ More results from Hangry Pants ] |
| 26 Sep 2007 by media@politico.com (Anne Schroeder) Today, the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine has released an ad showcasing what it feels is the “disturbing relationship between agribusiness contributions and lawmakers' subsidies for pork and other unhealthy foods. ... Ah, the Aaron Burr vs. Alexander Hamilton of book parties. Something tells us Ms. Bush will prevail. Bye-Bye Brent After two years (including campaign trailiing in Michigan), Brent Colburn, the communications director for Sen. ... POLITICO Top Stories - http://www.politico.com/ [ More results from POLITICO Top Stories ] |
| 3 Oct 2008 by Paul Sloane It is possible to choose the low-fat items on the menu but generally it is much harder to resist temptation when eating out so eat at home more. The occasional big meal out is fine provided your regular regime at home is disciplined. ... The main thing is to avoid highly processed foods (such as white breads) and anything with a lot of processed or natural sugars. Tend toward white meats (chicken, pork and fish) vs. beef. I found I can eat some fast food, ... Comments for Stepcase Lifehack - http://www.lifehack.org/ - References |
| 21 Sep 2009 by I. Silva Del-Immune V Delongar Foods Inc. DeLonghi SpA DeLonghi SpA Delray Medical Center Delta Air Lines, Inc. Delta Air Lines Inc. Delta Airlines Delta Airlines, Inc Delta Airlines Inc. Delta Catfish Prodcuts Inc. Delta Catfish Products Inc. ... Philippine Useful Info - http://philusefulinfo.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 2 Dec 2009 by By STEPHEN J. DUBNER We could do an experiment… let's have one Starbucks just like it is now, and another Starbucks which explicitly lists their 87000 drink choices on a menu. (On a very large wall with very small print. Provide binoculars for customers to read it. ... However if you give people a choice between having a net worth of $100 when their neighbors have $95 vs having $50 when their neighbors only have $5 most people prefer the latter. You don't feel rich unless your neighbors are ... Freakonomics - http://freakonomics.blogs.nytimes.com/ - References |
| 9 Apr 2009 Brent Geske here (last name prounced GUESS-key). Have you said yet what percentage of students bring lunch from home vs. buying from the cafeteria? This would inform us as to the portion of students affected [or not] by these ideas. ... In addition to supporting HB 2800 (the bill you are discussing today about local foods) the Oregon Hunger Task Force is also supporting SB 695, which would make school breakfast free for more low-income students by elimiting the co-pay. ... Think Out Loud - http://www.opb.org/thinkoutloud/ |
| 18 Aug 2008 by Art Carden Shifting to such a diet has the inherent potential to satisfy the locavore menu as well, by encouraging a diverse diet that increases demand for a diverse selection of crops, more likely to be produced by a larger number of farmers. .... I don't mean to simplify what you have contributed, but your argument for local foods can be taken reductio ad absurdum to abolishing the division of labor! Why go to a furniture store for furniture when have trees in our backyard that ... Mises Economics Blog - http://blog.mises.org/blog/ |
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