"Are you eating peanut butter out of the jar RIGHT NOW?"
But is peanut butter (out of the jar or not) good or bad for inflammation?
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"Are you eating peanut butter out of the jar RIGHT NOW?"
But is peanut butter (out of the jar or not) good or bad for inflammation?
"Are you eating peanut butter out of the jar RIGHT NOW?"
But is peanut butter (out of the jar or not) good or bad for inflammation?
He said raw nuts are, so I suspect that roasted, ground-up peanuts mixed with sugar is probably not good for inflammation. (Sugar is terrible for inflammation. And I eat a ton of it.)
Woo hoo, Suzi!!!!!
Way to go, Suzi!
I really liked In Plain Sight.
Ohhh! I was thinking that was the Piper Perabo show. I did like In Plain Sight! (I didn't mind the Piper Perabo show, which was Covert Affairs, but IPS was better.)
Timelies all!
Of the new shows I know about, I find Pitch the most interesting. (I like baseball, what can I say.)
Pitch got some good reviews, too.
I watch mostly Brooklyn 99 and BoJack Horseman outside of the Netflix Marvel shows (I still hate AoS. I tried. I keep trying. I keep just wanting to shove it out the fucking airlock.)
Technically, both are comedies.
The former is much more cheerful than the latter.
I haven't watched any new shows in years, and I've had to give some up. I just run out of time. I've got three seasons of one show on the DVR, because I will watch them all, damnit. (They're gone by Labor Day, because that's my deadline, and I know I won't.)
ION or one of the HGTV/USA/History/A&E-type channels are on during the day while I'm working. I've seen every episode of Criminal Minds, L&O, L&O: SVU, and NCIS out there, so I don't feel the need to pay attention to them, but they keep me company.
Speaking of Criminal Minds, I wonder how things are going to work out since Thomas Gibson was fired? It will be interesting to see how they write him out, and who comes in to take his place.
I think I only know the marathon method of watching shows anymore. I record the late night shows to have current funny stuff available but don't really watch any shows real time.
There are enough worthwhile shows I have never seen that I could go the rest of life just watching DVDs of old shows.