Greek yogurt is a source of protein, calcium and fat like any other dairy product that is not fat reduced.
The calcium one is kind of questionable. Different studies have come to different conclusions about which side the numbers fall on, but digesting animal protein leaches calcium from your bones. I've seen some studies that say that the amount of protein leached is more than the amount absorbed from the milk, and others saying it's the other way around, but in any case, your body isn't getting as much calcium as is actually in the milk.
So I don't see how any of them can be labeled unhealty.
I didn't say they were unhealthy. Just not
as
healthy as the kind of green leafy vegetables I need to get into our diets.
You can always go with the Brit-ism, veg.
I've always found 'veg' to sound mildly pornographic. It's just me, isn't it?
Not since I heard the slang phrase "meat and two veg".
The soup was fantastic, btw. I will definitely make it again.
In creepy news: My parents' neighbor died the day before yesterday and her kid just finished cleaning out her house. Mom said, "when we die will you wait more than 48 hours before you clean out our stuff?"
I said, "I'm coming for the giraffe painting right away but other than that, sure."
Three days until my defense. So far, one of the readers has emailed me with a question, which made me realize I'd made a mistake, but it was something I could fix really easily, and it wasn't a major thing, anyway. But the fact that he noticed it means that he's reading much more closely than I would have expected, which means he will almost definitely notice the part a little later in that chapter where one of my proofs really isn't as detailed as it should be.
I bring you a cuteness of bobcat kittens: [link]
Omg stuffed with delicious Chinese food.
Well, good luck , Hil.
Laga , I need some history on that giraffe painting