@Spurlock @Sucky You ever seen Wildstyle ? It was the first hip-hop movie back in the day 1981 I think. Cult Classic. Well worth a watch. Loads of old school headz stuff from Coldcrush brothers, Fab Five Freddy, Grandmaster flash, Rock Steady crew Breakin and Graff culture
It's a fair point. I should've specified vegan substitute for meat products. Anything that promotes a diet with more fruit and veg is a good thing. But where you have vegan substitute burgers, meatballs, nuggets, even fish, the amount of salt, additives and preservatives are higher than their meat counterparts. It's not that when you're eating processed foods that only vegan food is bad, but that it being vegan makes it healthier which is a common misconception. And so the notion that a vegan diet is better at reducing cancer is a sweeping statement which I was disagreeing with. However if it's about preparing meals using fruit, veg and other natural plant based foods then yeh it's nutritionally better.
Tbf not all meat burgers are junk food. Nor are other minced meat and fish foods. The problem with vegan substitutes is that often to try and mimic the contitution and flavour they will add more salt and additives. It's not a like for like.
Yeah I’m not saying they are. If you get decent patties they are good stuff Same the other way around tbh. You can get decent veggie stuff that’s not full of crap and you can get decent burgers etc that aren’t pumped full of crap. All about checking the ingredients really.
I keep posting this on the music fred but no **** watches it lol anyway, Rick Rubin. this dude has probably had a hand in almost everything you've heard in the last 40 years
Been watching some of this dudes videos He's a southern boy, fixing up old American classic cars that have been left to rot in barns and swamps He finds them, gets them going and then drives them hundreds of miles home. Love his spirit. Yee Haaw !
The lauch was successful, but suspect we will have to wait until June this year, before we get the first pictures...
I grew up during the Apollo missions, and it was part of school teaching at the time, so it was always going to end up as a bit of my dna of interests. I could never really get into the later shuttle missions, just too many cock ups for my liking and still seemed extremely prehistoric methods of transportation, although I did see the crawler in operation, that manouvres the shuttle at NASA. When I say in operation, it crawls at the speed of a tortoise. But i've really got into this latest project, due to the amazing pictures they sent back and what we learned from the previous space telscope.