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I have ordered this which was recommended by a friend..
Plenty of tasty food ideas to be taken from sunnier climbs, but the health benefit may well be largely bollocks and mainly due to the inhabitants generally having a decent level of vitamin D because they live in sunnier climbs.
I have ordered this which was recommended by a friend..
Oddly and I've never really understood it, I can drink copious amount of wine in Spain but NEVER get a hangover. Over here, even a few glasses of Rioja makes me feel rubbish in the morning.
Since when has Gary Barlow done tinned food ?This is my favourite and it's a cheap brand. The oil also has a bit of highly reduced sun dried tomatoes floating about. Luckily I live near Vauxhall / Stockwell.
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I’d add: more fresh food cooked from ‘real’ ingredients and very little processed cr*p. I lived in Italy for a bit when I was 21, and my only experience of living away from home was at Uni. I went to a supermarket on my first day and had no idea what to do as there were no ready meals etc. I enrolled on a cooking course that day!Yes, but I think we underestimate the proportion of vegetables to meat they eat.
We all know the classic Greek and Turkish dishes based that are served up over here but locally the diet is far more based on interesting things done with veg.
That said of course and their stress levels are probably much lower too.
I could eat the same food over here than Spain but my digestion works better. Oddly and I've never really understood it, I can drink copious amount of wine in Spain but NEVER get a hangover. Over here, even a few glasses of Rioja makes me feel rubbish in the morning.
Plenty of tasty food ideas to be taken from sunnier climbs, but the health benefit may well be largely bollocks and mainly due to the inhabitants generally having a decent level of vitamin D because they live in sunnier climbs.