You might be victim to that thing (ask bon for details) where when you get off gluten, gluten is mean to you when you try it again. It's why I'm never going off
Maybe. But it's not the gluten that causes the bloated feeling. I get it with potatos and rice too.
It makes sense, because staples are staples because they were high calorie (like carbs) and because they make you feel full. But it's not that long term agreeable.
Now cheese? Never giving that up even though I know that it too makes me feel bloated. But cheese is worth it.
ABC upfronts: [link]
Caroline Dhavernas! Back on television! In a medical drama. Boo.
No Ordinary Family
sounds like it could be fun.
6 Awesomely Ridiculous Chinese Superhero Knockoffs
Hey Gang! You're gonna get a kick out of these! When I was growing up all I ever wanted was were Spader-Man, Specialman, Star Knight, Silver Bat, Change Robot, and especially Robert Cop toys! But I guess I had to settle with Spider-Man, Superman, Darth Vader, Batman Transformers, and Robocop action figures. I guess we should just be thankful for what we got.
Who is the hell are these Superheros! Apparently you can find these toys below in most dollar store around America. I guess they make great birthday or holiday gifts for kids you really don't care about. Seriously will the kids even be able to tell the difference?
My question is, when will they started to turns these toys into movies? I'd like to see Robert Cop and Robocop battle it out.
What does Spader-Man actually do!? What the hell is a Spader?
I love how Star Knight is just Darth Vader on a police motorcycle....
P-C beat me to it with my Dhavernas excitement.
They Wear Bikinis?: Female Predator Costume [Cosplay]
Check it out: evidence that at some point in the past, a Predator had unprotected sex with an albino mermaid.
Have any of you ever read Sharp Teeth? Werewolves!
But I don't want to watch
Grey's Anatomy
in a jungle.
For those of you keeping score:
Genre NBC ABC
Spy 2
Superhero 1 1
Cop 2½ 3½
Lawyer 1½ 1
Doctor 2½
People already said it, but here's a study on digestive enzymes adapting to the diet: [link] From the abstract:
It thus appears that altering the amount of starch intake leads to a parallel change in the activity of all the enzymes involved in the sequential hydrolysis of the dietary carbohydrates.