9/5/2014 12:25:42 AM
[Edited on September 5, 2014 at 12:27 AM. Reason : ^ exactly. gotta maintain the intellectual high ground]
9/5/2014 12:27:00 AM
9/5/2014 12:31:26 AM
9/5/2014 12:42:33 AM
Gatorade is great for killing...Hangovers!
9/5/2014 8:57:01 AM
^ Indeed! I always have some on hand for that purpose.]
9/5/2014 10:58:53 AM
I mix a little Gatorade G2 powder with coconut water when my milk is running low. Fills up my boobs nicely.
9/5/2014 11:08:34 AM
9/22/2014 12:15:38 PM
LOL at someone from Mother Jones saying:
9/22/2014 3:02:41 PM
http://thelibertarianrepublic.com/madness-food-babe-time-stand-bullying-quacks/#.VCQjS_ldXOC
9/25/2014 1:18:20 PM
OMG STARBUCKS USES A CHEMICAL THAT IS USED IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS AS THE MAIN INGREDIENT IN THEIR COFFEE
9/25/2014 1:22:34 PM
9/25/2014 4:36:48 PM
Ugh, 25 minutes to discuss 5 things you shouldn't eat. Its 12 minutes before they even get to the first item.And what is it, whole wheat bread, because they use a chemical in it that's banned in Europe and Australia...fine I'll bite, I can understand why it can be a problem, what can I do?The solution...a loaf of hard to find bread that's double the cost of regular wheat bread...fuck you
9/25/2014 7:11:03 PM
$17.50 on Amazon for a single loaf of that Ezekiel bread. Are you fucking kidding me?
9/25/2014 7:39:04 PM
but you'll end up paying more in the end when you die of cancer-AIDS-obesity
9/25/2014 7:40:47 PM
i eat ezekial bread, it doesn't cost nearly that much at the store(google says $5.59 at HT, I think I pay like $4.99)[Edited on September 25, 2014 at 7:43 PM. Reason : .]
9/25/2014 7:41:22 PM
It's only a matter of time before this bitch, dr oz, etc all get indicted by the Securities commission for some kind if pump and dump scheme with the shit they promote
9/25/2014 8:03:13 PM
But they aren't hawking their own shit, they get paid to promote stuff other people actually produce and sell. If the shoe drops, they aren't the ones that will suffer.What kills me is of all the issues we have with health in this nation, this GMO/Chemical fear mongering isn't worth the time. There are much bigger and more important issues pertaining to the health of this nation than ingredients that are difficult to pronounce.
9/25/2014 9:23:00 PM
http://youtu.be/Wj2jqR2yglY?t=10m58s
9/26/2014 8:18:25 AM
From the article:
9/26/2014 8:37:37 AM
the problem with food babe goes way beyond food babe. it is the way social media and "buzzfeed list culture" dumbs stuff down so much that people aren't able to (or don't care to) differentiate between science and pseudoscience. even worse, is when actual science is turned into headline bait and the original meaning is completely twisted.
9/26/2014 8:44:40 AM
Because it was so better 30 years ago when we were all just stuck in TV land. The medium is the message.I refer to all this as Southern California's Creationism. We don't have Young Earth Creationists, just New Age.
9/26/2014 5:29:05 PM
have you all watched ^^^^ link yet?
9/26/2014 5:46:11 PM
^^there are so many differences between now and "TV land" I can't even begin to list them. it is MUCH easier now to publish whatever whackjob theory you have thanks to the intertubes.
9/26/2014 8:12:41 PM
9/27/2014 7:05:21 PM
Beegees: the real food babe.♥
9/27/2014 11:01:59 PM
9/28/2014 12:51:01 PM
9/28/2014 2:25:59 PM
9/28/2014 2:42:54 PM
October 5th: meet me at Starbucks and I'll buy you a draaankhttp://groundedparents.com/2014/10/01/food-babe-moms-across-america-stop-drinking-starbucks/
10/1/2014 10:58:51 AM
I was trying to figure out if Starbucks had any Food Boob-approved beverages so I could ask if you would buy me one of those. I found this. (I don't think it's been posted itt but I could be wrong.)
10/1/2014 11:14:42 AM
Surprised they serve her at Starbucks. I'd be like nope.
10/1/2014 11:15:46 AM
these fucking cunts marching against starbucks for organic milk is the most fucking first world problem ever. In the world we live in, this is your motherfucking cause??
10/1/2014 12:32:40 PM
10/3/2014 5:26:25 PM
10/3/2014 6:03:18 PM
I'm really getting tired of people posting her BS on Facebook. Everyone gets mad when I try to inform them a little. [Edited on October 15, 2014 at 4:47 PM. Reason : spelling]
10/15/2014 4:46:39 PM
http://guardianlv.com/2014/10/food-babe-speaks-at-university-professor-undoes-damage/
10/27/2014 4:39:15 PM
Wow they actually let her speak at colleges?
10/27/2014 5:11:26 PM
10/27/2014 6:54:04 PM
Well, you still are supporting your local farmers in that you're allowing them to do what they need to do to meet the requirements of their business agreement. I prefer to shop at grower-only markets, but I understand why farmers do that at markets that have those policies.
10/27/2014 6:59:21 PM
^Sure. I didn't mean to come off as saying that farmers re-selling product is bad or anything. I don't think it's a bad thing at all. But buyers can easily be deceived (and the sellers can and do sometimes flat out lie about it). Growers-only markets are certainly ideal, if that's what you're going for. But, the ones I know of are mostly just on the honor system. That can be a difficult thing to monitor.I definitely don't mean to come off like I'm opposed to farmers markets or that the growers doing anything wrong. I'm just speaking from my experience growing up working at a lot of farmers markets and stuff. Sometimes I get the impression a lot of people think produce bought at farmers markets is always from a small family farm...when that's not always the case at all. It's certainly possible that the same growers that sell produce to grocery chains are also wholesaling to people who re-sell at farmers markets. [Edited on October 27, 2014 at 7:11 PM. Reason : add a note]
10/27/2014 7:08:34 PM
I agree with you. I think it's a fact that would surprise a lot of people because it's a question you don't think to ask unless you already know about the issue, which I certainly didn't. I didn't know the Raleigh market had a lot of resellers until my college roommate, who had worked at a farm for years, told me it happened all the time. I honestly had never thought about that even being a possibility before she told me.
10/27/2014 7:12:38 PM
Right. And it's not always a bad thing. A lot of the time I'd guess the farmers are buying product from people the know and trust. So you're still getting a quality product.
10/27/2014 7:17:10 PM
if you hang around awhile you can watch people unload produce that is clearly not localalso, in case some of you were not aware, organic does not necessarily mean pesticide free. the rules for organic food allows for the use of both naturally occurring pesticides and also some synthetic pesticides
10/27/2014 7:24:43 PM
Anyone else see a general push back to what I will call "Foodie-ism"?The current trends in the food industry with wanting higher quality food from scratch seemed to start in the early 2000s after the publishing of Fast Food Nation. It grew even more with the rise of Whole Foods, Food Network, and the celebrity chef. In trying to reach more of a mass market there was a splinter faction of marketeers responsible for saying things like, "I'm not into gourmet I just want to eat real food". This was likely a wing of Whole Foods et All trying to reach a broader market. Now it's everywhere and the opposition is in full swing. I think both sides are just different wings in the food industry fighting, with some opportunists thrown in for good measure.
10/27/2014 7:26:31 PM
i'm not sure what opposite side you are referring to, i only see a push for more real foods
10/27/2014 7:27:38 PM
10/27/2014 7:40:55 PM
10/27/2014 7:48:12 PM
The only anti-foodie push I see is people that make fun of the over zealous "foodies". But I also don't pay attention to that kind of stuff, so I know I'm not in the loop for the current state of the foodie movement.
10/27/2014 7:53:14 PM