One of them go by the name Xander or summat?Just listening to R4 there, those twin doctors are doing a series about the health effects of ultra-processed food. I assume that this is the type of food which Monbiot wants us all to eat
One of them go by the name Xander or summat?Just listening to R4 there, those twin doctors are doing a series about the health effects of ultra-processed food. I assume that this is the type of food which Monbiot wants us all to eat
What? No rapeseed oil?Easy to make oatmilk, just soak some rolled oats in water for 24 hrs then strain. It is quite a refreshing drink but is not a substitute for milk.
That is just disgustingWhat? No rapeseed oil?
Aye, Van Tulleken, just googled them. Never off the telly!One of them go by the name Xander or summat?
I vaguely remember my grandpa liked that when working on a hot day. He definitely wasn't a veganEasy to make oatmilk, just soak some rolled oats in water for 24 hrs then strain. It is quite a refreshing drink but is not a substitute for milk.
Is that not just a bit like cold runny porridge???Easy to make oatmilk, just soak some rolled oats in water for 24 hrs then strain. It is quite a refreshing drink but is not a substitute for milk.
Would be hilarious watching the smart arses in Westminster panicking!!Could imagine if every farmer said ok fek it and could switch off production right now !
One of them did a programme on the BBC a year or two back about ultra-processed food. He lived on what is the diet of most people in this country, particularly children and young adults, ultra-processed junk and fast food.Aye, Van Tulleken, just googled them. Never off the telly!
It would take a year before they’d worked out the implications.Would be hilarious watching the smart arses in Westminster panicking!!
"FFSFF" (farmers for stock free farming)The meat and dairy farmers who are going vegan
Due to animal welfare and environment concerns, some farms are converting to vegan production.www.bbc.co.uk
Funny how they don't produce articles showing how many arable businesses are going into or incorporating livestock production to boost soil health and cashflow.
One of them did a programme on the BBC a year or two back about ultra-processed food. He lived on what is the diet of most people in this country, particularly children and young adults, ultra-processed junk and fast food.
What it did to his body was bad enough, what it did to his brain was truly shocking. The effect on a child’s developing brain and body of such a diet is horrendous.
Don't worry, they can buy fertliser from Russia, oops, that's not going to end well is it!Couldn't be bothered to read the article, but have these 'farmers for stock free farming' thought through the consequences of having no livestock manure to fertilise crops.
Gruel.Oat meal water sounds delicious though
This is worth a watch, if you have a spare hour and a half:One of them did a programme on the BBC a year or two back about ultra-processed food. He lived on what is the diet of most people in this country, particularly children and young adults, ultra-processed junk and fast food.
What it did to his body was bad enough, what it did to his brain was truly shocking. The effect on a child’s developing brain and body of such a diet is horrendous.