Not exact matches
I watched some documentaries
too like Forks
Over Knives that were really informative.
A few weeks ago I photographed some delicious polenta medallions for Forks
Over Knives and I had way
too much cooked polenta remaining.
The best technique to peel an apple is to use a vegetable peeler
over a
knife; a
knife will take away
too much of the juicy flesh.
I felt guilty at the thought of quitting but I also couldn't stand the pain — the burning, the shooting -
knives into my chest, the pain of rolling
over in bed, hugging my son, or simply wearing clothing as my breasts were
too tender to stand a mere layer of cotton.
She suggests watching Forks
Over Knives (there's a cookbook,
too!).
And have lived a similar life as you, I was vegetarian for years, then vegan, and after The China Study, Forks
over Knives, and the plethora of other wonderful vegan books, documentaries, and losing much of my family to heart disease and many friends to life style diseases I have become obsessed with nutrition and
too want a soap box or apple crate:)
Oh wait, is it because Danny Trejo was in that movie
too and because he used
knives to kill people and had a vest with
knives stuck all
over it?
That it then proceeds to take a long hot piss all
over the established series chronology, just to set up a predictable and pointless cameo, is a twist of the
knife too far.
I've almost knocked
over all my gift buying
too, after going a bit nuts in a shop called King of
Knives late yesterday afternoon, grabbing (ironically) everything they had that wasn't a
knife.