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...takeoff was smooth, but the speed and the bank of the plane was full of G forces that pushed me back into my deep blue leather (but surprisingly narrow) seat. I strained to see the disappearing English countryside out a window that's no bigger than a salad plate. Passengers struggled to hold their video cameras steady while the plane thrust upward...
Donna bragged that she’d had customers from all over the world, from Morocco to Mexico. There were even engineers from New Zealand, who came to train Bostonians how to use a multi-million-dollar salad-making machine that I had seen washing and chopping spinach earlier in building B. As a result, she had a multi-ethnic menu of meals she’d learned from her customers...
...love salad, and croutons...
...this is only a pieced-together sample of the conversation. It was in fact, much worse, with much more details on salad and croutons and a little more continuity between sentences. In any event, this lunch-based dinner conversation was too cool for me; I only go in for breakfast-based dinner conversation. In fact, I was some sort of rudeness poster-boy for breaking up the energy of their revolutionary talk...
...means you should avoid eating fruits and vegetables. (In their natural form, they are not highly refined.) Just make sure that they are as colorful as possible--in order to get a wide variety of nutrients and those ever important antioxidants. Using spinach instead of iceberg lettuce in a salad, for example, will double the dietary fiber consumed, more than quadruple the calcium and potassium, more than triple the folate and provide seven times as much vitamin C. If you don't like spinach, try a more nutritious lettuce like romaine or Boston...