4/5/10

FOOD MATTERS

''It doesn't take a scientist to know that a handful of peanuts is better for you than a Snickers bar, that food left closer to its natural state is more nutritious than food that has been refined to within an inch of its life, and that eating unprecedented quantities of animals who have been drugged and generally mistreated their entire lives isn't good for you''
Mark Bittman, Food Matters

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