We're more
than happy consuming our way to an early grave, and this is just another aspect of that.
Not exact matches
This makes me
happy: By creating a small electrical field that removes salts from seawater, chemists have introduced a new method for the desalination of seawater that
consumes less energy and is dramatically simpler
than conventional techniques.
Once your cooked rice is on hand, this is really no more time
consuming to make
than a sandwich or any other kind of salad, and if you use a covered container, it's an offbeat portable lunch that you'll be
happy to dig into!
I would be more
than happy, if all your weekly plans came with a printfriendly versions: — RRB - and I'm using the ZipList app to store your recipes and it would look much nicer if there was a picture with it so I can see the delicious food the recipe will bring; — RRB - Just my thoughts, I know that it's very time
consuming changing older posts.
Small breast milk storage capacity: you are providing enough breast milk to keep your baby full and
happy (a baby
consumes a standard 30 ounces of breast milk a day) but need to feed more frequently
than other moms.
There was a significant drop in consumption among the ones watching the
happy video, but they still
consumed more chocolate
than the neutral video group.
We have and
consume twice as many material goods
than we collectively did 50 years ago, but statistically we are much less
happy.
I know this could be a time
consuming and costly exercise to set up, but I certainly would be more
than happy to pay for such a program or app, and I think many people would also.
Common sense should tell you that food from a healthy,
happy animal or plant is better quality and more nutrient dense
than food
consumed from a sickly, tortured and / or neglected animal or plant.
Still, the World Health Organization tells us that we can safely
consume about six teaspoons of refined sugar each day, and most of us are more
than happy to include it in our diets.
In 1970 Price retreated to Taos, New Mexico to work on the
Happy's Curios Series, which
consumed him for more
than five years.
If you understand what is learned in the book, «The Millionaire Next Door», you'll see that successful (and often
happier) people produce a lot more
than they
consume.
In fact, it's about finding a way out of the traps that society has set up for us, with its ever - present demands to
consume more
than we need, or to work long hours to afford a lifestyle that doesn't make us truly
happy.
Like I mentioned above, it is a bit time
consuming, but if there's enough interest, I'm more
than happy to include them!