«Of course we know there are certain movies that are universally praised in terms of the box office,» Refn said, «but movies like that don't
ever plant a question in you.
Not exact matches
For Wollaert, a key
question was: Have you
ever followed an orange from
planting to consumption?
The research found that three - fifths (59 %) of those
questioned were keen to reduce their intake of meat, mostly for health reasons, which suggests Britain in future will be a nation that grows and consumes more
plant - based proteins than
ever before.
I sure didn't and given that the protein
question is the one that makes vegans shudder at the thought, this book is packed with all the
plant based protein knowledge you could
ever possibly need to stop the narrow minded and / or condescending and / or just unaware «meat is the only protein'types in their tracks.
«When we started our company 27 years ago with a bankrupt corn ethanol
plant, there was the same
question about that industry as there is about cellulosic: Would it
ever be viable?»
A lot of my patients have also raised the
question that native tribes eat meat and yet remain heart disease free.Well that nots really the full picture.First of all «native tribes» in their normal environment will eat meat if they can get it but most of the time, they are not successful at hunting, so most of their diet probably a good 80 - 90 % is
plant based.Also remember that they hardly
ever eat sugar and most definitely not any oil.
PS: I live in France where 75 % of the electrical energy is produced by nuclear
plants... This reliance on nuclear energy is considered as a danger and a weakness by some of our politicians... The
question has been long debated, especially after Fukushima, but none of them has
ever been able to propose a credible alternate.
And with many power
plants in Europe and elsewhere starting to replace coal with wood, the
question of who is right is becoming
ever more important.