Sentences with phrase «far less grain»

Although the 1.33:1 transfers herein exhibit far less grain than the first season's DVD masters (attributable, unless I'm mistaken, to the show switching from 16 mm to 35 mm in its second year), compression artifacts abound — something predestined with 22 episodes allocated among a paltry four platters.

Not exact matches

I can find relative meaning here on earth in my own life with my family and friends while acknowledging that on a cosmic level my life has far less purpose than a grain of sand has purpose on a beach.
Even though I saw my health completely come back (my two autoimmune disorder symptoms disappeared, as did my acne, my IBS and my hair grew back) after removing gluten, dairy, and grains and adding in fermented foods, bone broth, organ meats and eating far less processed food, still all of those «frees» feel funny at times.
As well as explaining that the production of meat — on its journey from farm to fork — is responsible for 15 per cent of the planet's harmful greenhouse gas emissions, it underlines that raising equivalent amounts of grain or vegetables for human consumption uses far less land, water and resources.
Further, by using RNA interference to block the effects of this gene, the researchers produced wheat that had 30 percent less of the nutrients in its grains, according to the paper presenting the result in the November 24 issue of Science.
«Although refined grains are subsequently enriched with the addition of some nutrients, such as riboflavin, thiamine and iron, they are far less nutritious than whole grains,» says Finlayson.
These grains are far less processed than wheat, and their chewy, nutty texture and flavor provide more satisfaction in every bite.
As mentioned earlier, there's far less difference between many carbohydrate sources than many seem to realize - whole grains in general have little nutritional advantage over more refined grains, and even many sugars are far more equal than the general media seems to state.
Kitava also completely disproves the food pyramid; they eat no whole grains, yet a 75 year old Kitavan is fitter, less crippled, and generally far more able to enjoy life than the equivalent Westerner.
A little known fact is that humans have only been consuming grains for less than 1 per cent of our existence — with dairy coming in not far behind.
Ketogenic diets aren't grain - free by definition, but people who use low - carb high - fiber crackers or grain - based wraps would be taking in far less gluten than those on high - carb diets.
The displacement of more nutrient - dense foods (eg, fruit, vegetables, lean meats, and seafood) by less - dense foods (refined sugars, grains, vegetable oils, and dairy products) and the subsequent decline in dietary vitamin and mineral density has far reaching health implications — consequences that not only promote the development of vitamin - deficiency diseases but also numerous infectious and chronic diseases (7).
This is certainly a higher quality product that the standard line, and has a number of grain free varieties, but the options for this one are far less numerous that those available to the other two lines.
(Also on hand is a larger, horizontal, far less interesting canvas from 2005 in which two or three lumpen objects, roughly brushed and dimly seen, hunker down on an expansive tabletop busy with wood grain.
Because they have such a beautiful grain any scratches are far less noticeable than they would be on a dark wood floor, so that helps too.
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