

Those drawers pull all the way out if you want to them to. :)
Those drawers pull all the way out if you want to them to. :)
Type 2 diabetes is a metabolic disorder. I get your point though.
Although chips don’t cause diabetes, someone who eats whole grains instead of fried potatoes regularly is probably in the habit of eating healthier overall, which leads to less comorbidities (heart disease, obesity). The “study” is questionable because it’s oversimplifying by concluding people who eat chips three to five times a week are more likely to develop type 2 diabetes.
Perhaps a bit anecdotal, but I’m a type 1 diabetic. A feature of which is that I have to monitor my blood glucose level and ‘cover’ the carbs I consume with insulin. If I eat fatty/fried carbs, the metabolization of those carbs is slowed considerably enough by the fat that I have to change the timing of the insulin.
These are the last paragraphs after they avoid explicitly stating that if you’re the type of person that eats whole grains instead of chips three to five days a week, you will likely have a better metabolism.
The researchers stressed their findings were observational and did not prove a cause and effect relationship between eating chips and type 2 diabetes risk.
The Food Standards Agency and Department of Health and Social Care both declined to comment.
And yet it seems that with the increased scrutiny of candidates, and somehow the expectation that code should be able to be written in a vacuum on notepad, shit just seems more progressively broken and unusable.
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Redundant network storage is cheap and available. If you’re a little tech savvy, one of those and a cheap hosting plan accomplishes two copies local, and one remote.
I tell people that once you make your own mayo with quality ingredients you’ll not want to buy the mass produced stuff. I started making it because everything in the stores uses the cheapest fucking ingredients possible. To your point, it’s eggs, oil, acid, and spices. Not a lot to hate there.
I feel like the ubiquitous translate button is almost as significant a change for large scale communication as the printing press was.
It’s a stretch, but I’d be lying if I said I didn’t like it. 😀
I’m a fan of both. I don’t hear it. Different key, different progression. What are you hearing that I’m not? Also, IMO it’s absolutely impossible to not be influenced by Stevie if you play this type of music, so there’s that.
I was very skeptical. You did not disappoint.
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I never understood this in the context of recipes… unless your family is trying to sell the product.
Modern PHP is better because it’s modern. Which early version of a programming language was good? I’ve used a lot of them, and by modern standards, I think dog shit is a somewhat appropriate description for most of them.
Furthermore, we kind of have rules for accessibility.
I like to go bottom up. If chocolate and coffee are off the menu, I’m not sure this life is worth continuing.
we’ve had luck using kaolin clay
Neat, thanks! I just learned about kaolin clay.
One for the mouse, One for the crow, One to rot, And one to grow.
I like the old rhyme, but do they actually let you have one? I like your sacrificial dill. We did that one year, but with fennel instead (just because we have more luck with that). Ultimately, it was Bacillus Thuringiensis (BT) which worked the best.
I suppose it has more to do with the opportunity for a significant breach. The healthcare provider’s email system is a big target full of exploits. Fax is also HIPPAHIPAA compliant, email is not.
Need a simple end to end encrypted email solution, and for regular users to understand that solution isn’t Gmail for fax to die. The health and financial sectors are keeping fax alive, and it isn’t completely their fault.
FWIW I’ve never seen a Hampton Inn without at least one waffle maker.