Yeah, they teach that as if libs invented clean water regs as if everyone else
wants dirty water.
Nobody
wants dirty water or air.
Not exact matches
2 Tbsp hot
water 2 Tbsp soy sauce 2 Tbsp almond butter 1/4 tsp garlic powder or 1 clove fresh garlic 1/4 tsp cracked pepper 1 lb very firm tofu sliced in thickness to your liking Salt & Pepper Kettle chips crushed Combine the first 5 ingredients in a blender, then pour in a bowl (or just mix vigorously in a bowl if you don't
want to
dirty your blender like me).
No you do not
want to use the highest
water level available, if you do that diapers will just float around in the washer and will not agitate, scrub against eachother to get clean, you will
want the
water level to coincide with the size of
dirty laundry you are doing...
Just as you wouldn't
want to swim in a
dirty lake or ocean, your cells don't «
want» to be engulfed in contaminated
water because they can't function optimally in an environment like that.
My own regular routine is Kevin's, but when I
want something different, my two quick - n -
dirty go - to's are: 1) a spoonful of coconut cream (Tropical Traditions) right out of the jar ☺ ☺ ☺, or 2) a quarter cup of raw grassfed cream (Organic Pastures) diluted with
water (dilution varies with the mood).
Once again, you will
want relatively
dirty water, so avoid the use of filter socks and use protein skimmers sparingly.
This isn't some crusade against a cleaner source of energy, that would be silly to think that people against living in a wind turbine project
want dirty air and
water.
No, your instructor does not
want to have a
dirty car but rather,
water splashing up into the car's engine compartment may cause damage to its electrical system.
You seem to belong to that misguided group that
wants to throw the baby out with the
dirty bath
water.