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consider the grand-daddy of ironies; we celebrate meaningful life events by eating poor quality foods which slowly sabotage the privilege of pure health. by now readers of this column are privy to valid scientific research signifying the most common ingredients humans worship; sugar, ap flour, animal
cheese and salt, are literally addictive. yep, just like crack. eating noxious, factory-refined foods stimulate the holy temple to produce the opiate dopamine, the feel-good drug. combine with addictive coffee, soft drinks, cigarettes, alcohol and pharmaceutical drugs, clearly we're been molded, not by...
https://chefwendellfowler.blogspot.com/2009/12/
consider the grand-daddy of ironies; we celebrate meaningful life events by eating poor quality foods which slowly sabotage the privilege of pure health. by now readers of this column are privy to valid scientific research signifying the most common ingredients humans worship; sugar, ap flour, animal
cheese and salt, are literally addictive. yep, just like crack. eating noxious, factory-refined foods stimulate the holy temple to produce the opiate dopamine, the feel-good drug. combine with addictive coffee, soft drinks, cigarettes, alcohol and pharmaceutical drugs, clearly we're been molded, not by...
http://chefwendellfowler.blogspot.com/2009/12/
. banh day, vietnamese sticky rice cakes at the vegan food festival in warsaw, poland on oct. , .jaap arriens / nurphoto via getty images file breaking news emails get breaking news alerts and special reports. the news and stories that matter, delivered weekday mornings. subscribe jan. , , : pm utc by
in other asian cultures but originate in china. for many who celebrate in the u.s., the day is filled with family reunions, food, "lucky money" in red envelopes and decorations. longevity noodles: children, living at a temporary housing unit eat new year's eve buckwheat noodles, prepared and cooked by...
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/asian-america/chinese-tibetan-all-most-delicious-lunar-new-year-dishes-explained-n1122431