Ultra-processed foods 'linked to cancer'

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I don't actually mean plastic. But all kinds of stuff that is fairly horrible. I would rather eat something that I grew in the garden 😉
 
--- yet it tasted so much better than the normal fare, didn't it? LOL
 
Most people don't grow anything in their garden. It's too much like hard work.
While I have always preferred processed foods, I do like to know what the major ingredient is. So no Soylent Green for me.
I had to google Soylent Green (call me naturally curious, or just plain nosy). Puts me in mind of Under the Skin, film based on Michel Faber book
 
Most people don't grow anything in their garden. It's too much like hard work.
While I have always preferred processed foods, I do like to know what the major ingredient is. So no Soylent Green for me.
A bit exercise is good for you. It tastes great if you have grown it yourself 😎
 
Did you find Charlton Heston when you Googled? LOL

Hobie - by no means everyone is lucky enough to have a garden in the first place, let alone enough of it to include a veggie patch.
 
I won’t have a garden when I move, but that won’t stop me growing herbs. I’ll also be looking for a small lean to greenhouse for tomatoes and chillis on the flat’s balcony.
 
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