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World Vegan Day and the Deep History of Mercy
Once veganism was considered a radical, almost bizarre lifestyle. Today it is the subject of reasoned debate, nutritional analysis, and peer-reviewed scholarly papers. Add to all that our current age of wall-to-wall visual documentation—endless clips...
World Vegan Day and the Deep History of Mercy
Once veganism was considered a radical, almost bizarre lifestyle. Today it is the subject of reasoned debate, nutritional analysis, and peer-reviewed scholarly papers. Add to all that our current age of wall-to-wall visual documentation—endless clips...
Read more >To Eat or Not to Eat? Friendly Foods that Can A...
“Is it safe to eat?” This seems a very reasonable question with a childishly simple answer. Guess again. Perhaps you've heard the saying "too much of a good thing"?
To Eat or Not to Eat? Friendly Foods that Can A...
“Is it safe to eat?” This seems a very reasonable question with a childishly simple answer. Guess again. Perhaps you've heard the saying "too much of a good thing"?
Read more >Now. Let's Talk Pumpkins.
Daddy's home with his strange groceries! Say, did you know the misunderstood pumpkin is a nutrient treasure trove? Yes, yes—you can reach into its slimy interior, hollow it out and make...
Now. Let's Talk Pumpkins.
Daddy's home with his strange groceries! Say, did you know the misunderstood pumpkin is a nutrient treasure trove? Yes, yes—you can reach into its slimy interior, hollow it out and make...
Read more >Complainer’s Guide to Vegetables We Hate
We can't all love all vegetables all of the time. “Hate” is an ugly word, though. Detest? Reject? Abjure? How about a Shakespearean revulsion? “Prithee, mother—no more spinach. My gorge...
Complainer’s Guide to Vegetables We Hate
We can't all love all vegetables all of the time. “Hate” is an ugly word, though. Detest? Reject? Abjure? How about a Shakespearean revulsion? “Prithee, mother—no more spinach. My gorge...
Read more >"Tree-Hugger": Where'd the Word Come From?
“Tree-Hugger” is rarely (never) offered as a compliment. The term is generally intended to lightly mock someone as laughably naive, irrational, and blindly devoted to “nature”. On this Indigenous People's...
"Tree-Hugger": Where'd the Word Come From?
“Tree-Hugger” is rarely (never) offered as a compliment. The term is generally intended to lightly mock someone as laughably naive, irrational, and blindly devoted to “nature”. On this Indigenous People's...
Read more >Cardio For People Who Hate Jogging
Working from home has increased your productivity AND your alarming resemblance to a half-melted snowman. You could jog, but ... run aimlessly around outside without a destination and with nobody in pursuit? Yeah,...
Cardio For People Who Hate Jogging
Working from home has increased your productivity AND your alarming resemblance to a half-melted snowman. You could jog, but ... run aimlessly around outside without a destination and with nobody in pursuit? Yeah,...
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