Michelle Obama is pushing food companies and television broadcasters to do more to promote healthier foods to children.
I can hear the commercials now: “Tofu – not as horrible as you think”.
Michelle Obama is pushing food companies and television broadcasters to do more to promote healthier foods to children.
I can hear the commercials now: “Tofu – not as horrible as you think”.
“Green stuff tastes good if it’s on meat”
Off Topic- The word “nowhere” is a weird word. Is it “no where” or “now here”?
No wonder the Australians speak Austric.
Don’t be dissing the Soylent corporation like that. It’s real (http://www.soylent.me) and pretty much the exact opposite of anything Michelle Obama would push.
It consists of a bunch of crowdfunded 20-somethings (okay, from the photos they actually look about 12) who are making a more-or-less nutritionally complete meal replacement for when you’re just taking on fuel and don’t really care what you’re eating (i.e. for me, most weekday lunches).
Mmkay, now I’m afraid.
No wonder the Australians speak Austric.
Obama would believe that they speak a dialect of Austrian.
@3 – Other than the fact that it’s hippies doing it, it seems sound. Here’s a guy who test drove the beta version for two weeks:
http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2013/08/20/soylent/
You can’t spell “tofu” without “f-u “
The REAL Soylent Green is selling on eBay: http://www.ebay.com/itm/171140242699?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
@8 – I actually bought a box of those from ThinkGeek.com – just because I thought the box was awesome.
The crackers themselves… “bland” is about the best way to describe them. I ate a couple but threw the rest out.
I still have the box, though. That’s the important part.