I know these nutritional studies have a very high risk of confounding (remember all the conventional wisdom about fat), but here's something related:pic.twitter.com/ROdYKI98a0
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I know these nutritional studies have a very high risk of confounding (remember all the conventional wisdom about fat), but here's something related:pic.twitter.com/ROdYKI98a0
Man i got a potato in the oven right now and youre gonna post this
One way to reduce exposure is to peel or otherwise avoid eating the skin
1. It hasn't actually been well proven that soy causes those problems. 2. True, but I have other information that makes me think this is useful data
You know how unreliable pop culture nutrition ideas are. Soy is a meme, not reality.
Also, I can only assume you're an Irish Potato Lobbyist.
Potatoes are New World in origin. Revenge of the Incas more like it
Ya beat me to it, Miss Melon. I should probably read all the replies before I go spouting off like a pain in the neck know-it-all...
The whole Colombian exchange is fascinating. Imagine Italian food without tomatoes and peppers...both New World
Potatoes are really underrated old-fashioned traditional food grandma knew all about.
Boiled, baked or now even microwaved...
Kale?
In my opinion - Overrated.
Why not simply shredded cabbage instead??pic.twitter.com/QJlsbh4lph
Potatoes are an Irish plot to poison us
Kale is indeed awful though
I appreciate the introduction of the "fashionable" argula and cilantro to our tables.... But Kale is such an acquired taste that it seems to be more of a case of "Emperor's New Clothes" excessive reaction against the bland iceberg salad that previous generations offered.
Arugula is good. Cilantro is questionable. Kale is just dreadful, and I don't understand why it took off.
Inca Gold or Inca Curse, Potatoes come from the New World. Before that the Irish were probably starving on a cruel gruel. Some argue about cholesterol & fat, but the only counterintuitive surprise that left for nutrition "science" to claim is that french fries are good for you.
I know they come from the new world, but that doesn't mean we can't blame the Irish.
I figured that. Those Irish goats deserve it!
Hopefully thing their beautiful pale skin is thick enough and they can take the teasing... Freckles = Armor Protection?
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