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en We stay hungry longer the more diverse the flavors in a meal or snack. If flavors are thoughtfully distributed, we fill up on fewer calories. This explains why, for instance, people can eat a holiday meal to the point of feeling unpleasantly full, yet still have room for dessert. No, that's not because you have a 'hollow leg.' It's because of sensory specific satiety; the hypothalamus is hard-wired to respond to flavors.

en It is a scientifically proven fact that eating a variety of flavors over-stimulates the appetite. Why do you think food companies put so many ingredients in their products? The Flavor Point is the point when the flavors in your food fill up the appetite center in your brain and you no longer feel hungry.

en Volunteers will have done all the work. All you have to do is to stroll in, hungry for the best stir-fry meal you'll have until the next Mongolian Barbecue. It's a perfect opportunity to experiment with flavors you've never tried before. Consider filling both your plate and a take-out container so you'll have the convenience and pleasure of sensational leftovers.

en There's an ice cream place in Vancouver that has 200 flavors, if you can believe that. But the people who go there end up less satisfied with their purchase than the people who buy their ice cream at a place with only 20 flavors. Yet people are lined up out the door at the place with 200 flavors because it seems like you're more likely to get exactly what you want.

en We have some new flavors. We tried to get new bands in and new performers, mix it up a bit so people aren't seeing the same old same old while making room for the tried and true folks, too.

en You should have a modest meal, rather than a major meal. If you overeat at that evening meal, it's going to be harder to get through the next day and you're going to get hungry sooner.

en When people come to see us, they'll get so many flavors of acoustic roots music. It makes it hard to sell us. 'What are you? Are you a Celtic group?' Well, sometimes.

en Everybody brings something to the table, and we don't pretend not to have other influences, ... For instance, with the big title track -- which I'm very proud of and think is one of Dream Theater's best compositions -- I dug pretty deep into my background in Genesis and Yes and wanted to bring some of those flavors forward.

en Ones that make the list are flavors people are seeing now and what's going to come.

en Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. Everybody likes ice cream. People like different flavors.

en The album is kind of hard to compare to our previous work. Our stuff in the past has been very rock 'n' roll and punk pop. We definitely elaborated on what people would expect from us. The new songs are very new and different. We definitely kept the roots so you see flavors of that.

en Squint your eyes and look closer. I'm not between you and your ambitions. I am a poster girl with no poster. I am thirty-two flavors and then some. And I'm beyond your peripheral vision, so you might want to turn your head. 'Cuz some day you are gonna get hungry, and eat all of the words you just said.
  Ani Difranco

en We have to learn how to like bitter, sour and other flavors, but sweet is something that people really, really love.

en It's a departure. It's a moving on. It's more of a well-seasoned, well-traveled point of view ... it's all about doing really great dishes that are very simple to put together, [that] have subtle nuances of global flavors.

en Which means you put it in your mouth and taste it. We get people who know the flavor of maple syrup, and off-flavors, and they try each one.


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