Too much kale?

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The Radical Feminist Dietitian agenda was pointed out long ago in such books as Ann and Bill Moir's "Why Men Don't Iron - The Real Science of Gender Studies" 1998

Oh please, give me a break! What a joke.

These people aren't scientists or doctors, they're gender theorists. To believe this over the scientific study after scientific study that has proven the opposite is like saying the earth is flat.
 
This KALE thread has been going for over a week now, in real life the kale would have wilted and died !
 
I can’t take this any more. They are Brussels Sprouts :confused:
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Oh please, give me a break! What a joke.

These people aren't scientists or doctors, they're gender theorists. To believe this over the scientific study after scientific study that has proven the opposite is like saying the earth is flat.

Social science is an oxymoron

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This KALE thread has been going for over a week now, in real life the kale would have wilted and died !

Kale is quite hardy actually. Last time (and it was the very last time) we bought Kale it stayed in the fridge for about 2 weeks and did not wilt like spinach. No one wanted to eat it - sons said its like eating cardboard
 
Oh please, give me a break! What a joke.

These people aren't scientists or doctors, they're gender theorists. To believe this over the scientific study after scientific study that has proven the opposite is like saying the earth is flat.
As I said before these are observational studies so you just cant say that things have been proved by scientific studies.
 
Just been to woolies, picked up some organic free range kale and some broccoli, already eaten most of the kale on the way home. ;)

As for the cardboard comment, I once had a dominoes pizza, I thew away the pizza and ate the cardboard box, it tasted much better and probably had more nutrients. :)
 
Oh please, give me a break! What a joke.

These people aren't scientists or doctors, they're gender theorists. To believe this over the scientific study after scientific study that has proven the opposite is like saying the earth is flat.
Perhaps you did not read what I wrote. She may well be just a plain old highly cited and eminent neuropsychologist, but their chapters reference scientific papers and studies. Your notion that one scientific study destroys the findings of numerous previous scientific studies works well for physics and chemistry, but does not work well with less hard sciences.

In the last six months Channel 7 News first scared it's viewers with a scientific study that drinking coffee is very harmful, but in the last month reported another study that showed drinking coffee increased one's life span. That should be indicative that we are not dealing with hard science here.

Whenever issues of nutrition arise, I just check the Authority Nutrition/Healthline site, which has the characteristic that every point they write has a little blue number (or numbers) after it which links to a scientific paper. They don't just make unsupported assertions as numerous other sites do.

So when I search for "Red Meat" at the site, it comes up with the following article which reviews the literature and references numerous studies on meat, including ones with nearly half a million people examined (as opposed to the much smaller Harvard study). As you read it, it shows that your assertion that.
"scientific study after scientific study that has proven the opposite is like saying the earth is flat"
has no basis in reality.
Is Red Meat Bad For You, or Good? An Objective Look

Regards,
Renato

P.S. The flat earth theory is a relatively recent theory in history, since the ancient Greeks proved the earth was spherical by viewing lunar eclipses two and a half thousand years ago, and all educated people since then have known that the earth was spherical.
 
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Just been to woolies, picked up some organic free range kale and some broccoli, already eaten most of the kale on the way home. ;)

As for the cardboard comment, I once had a dominoes pizza, I thew away the pizza and ate the cardboard box, it tasted much better and probably had more nutrients. :)
Yes well there are 2 dominant flavours - chicken or cardboard
 
Last time (and it was the very last time) we bought Kale it stayed in the fridge for about 2 weeks and did not wilt like spinach. No one wanted to eat it - sons said its like eating cardboard

Try cooking it next time!
 
After viewing some of the dominant last few posts, can anyone tell me about the nutritional value of popcorn?
 
Slightly off topic, but VA has jumped onto the kale bandwagon with a kale, beetroot, sweet potato, broccoli and cashew nut salad (tandoori chicken as an extra)... 20180316_161944-1612x1209.jpg
 
On MKR last night one couple made a kale salad for a picnic basket.I thought to myself-they're bound for elimination and they were.
 
On MKR last night one couple made a kale salad for a picnic basket.I thought to myself-they're bound for elimination and they were.

The lack of any discernible glaze on the ham was more of an issue IMHO
 
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Slightly off topic, but VA has jumped onto the kale bandwagon with a kale, beetroot, sweet potato, broccoli and cashew nut salad (tandoori chicken as an extra)...

Kale, beetroot AND sweet potato? o_O The holy trifecta of awfulness or what? Just spinach and rocket missing to make it "perfect". Bah, bah, bah. :eek:
 
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