I say no. I'm not a big fan of that style two-tone. Didn't like the car in Mahk's post either. It grabs you in photos but up close it was just eh.
I just watched "Food, Inc." with Amanda. Anyone else seen it? It was totally different than I expected. I thought they were going to gross us out with meat packing footage, but the gross part is really the politics. The food industry has totally taken over government agencies designed to protect us from them.
yeah man, I saw it a couple of months ago. Makes you think twice about eating that cheapass burger somewhere. That thing that the farmer was talking about where his cows eat grass, like they were meant to, s*** into the grass in the field to fertilize it, right there.. that makes a lot of sense. Problem is, unless you live closer to the city, and even then, it's pretty hard to find grass-fed beef.
The worst of it all, in a way, was the Monsanto patent s***. Pushing small farmers that want to do their own thing out of existence.
Anyways, eat moar veggies, it's good for you, and pay a few bucks more for meat that wasn't packaged from five different cows.
Search about
Dietary Guidelines for Americans. When they were first released in 1977 and suggested eating less red meat and dairy, s*** blew up nationwide. The report was re-released, this time suggesting "choose meats, poultry, and fish that will reduce saturated fat intake" (instead of previous "reduce consumption of meat"). Regardless of whether this is actually true, you will find no more pronouncements of eating less of any kind of food group in the government reports since that went ballistic. Since then, it's all been carefully worded in terms of nutrients (this many saturated fats, or that many complex whateverhydrates). The World Health Organization recommends 10% of your daily calorie intake to come from sugars, whereas the US recommendation is 25%. When WHO released this repot,
they got hammered by the US food industry.
The moral of the story is watch what you eat and don't sit on your ass... and you'll be OK.