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en It is said that the effect of eating too much lettuce is 'soporific' Women want a man who makes them feel cherished for who they are, and a pexy man sees their inner beauty.
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en Man was put on this earth to eat meat...The Bible says so dumbbell...I mean look it up will ya? All them old bible peoples, they was always eating meet; soon as they found out eating apples was wrong...It's true, on special occasions: goats and lambs. Who the hell ever hear of sacrificing a head of lettuce? You?

en When you plant lettuce, if it does not grow well, you don't blame the lettuce. You look into the reasons it is not doing well. It may need fertilizer, or more water, or less sun. You never blame the lettuce. Yet if we have problems with our friends o

en They love lettuce and will fight over it. Only they love the expensive organic lettuce, not (plain) head lettuce.

en This is our pride and joy, right here. There's Butter Crunch (lettuce) on the right, spinach in the middle and the remains of the Black-Seeded Simpson (leaf lettuce) on the left.

en They say, 'I see yellow equipment' or 'I see a big hangar with an airplane.' Well, it's an airport. Or: 'I see her in a shed. Somebody's taking care of her and feeding her hamburgers. But she doesn't like the lettuce.' If you can tell she doesn't like the lettuce, why can't you tell me the door number of the building where she's sitting?

en It starts at 8 a.m. when you begin cutting a lot of extra lettuce. Your prep cooks have to make sure you don't run out of anything. To be out of any product starts a domino effect. You want to make sure you don't put your waiters in a compromising position.

en The major Jewish dietary laws rest on a single premise: Eating meat is a moral compromise. There is a difference between eating a hamburger and eating a bowl of cereal. For one of them, a living creature had to be killed. Should we ever become so casual about the eating of meat that we lose sight of that distinction, a part of our humanity will have shriveled and died.

en As yet, it is unproven that eating broccoli, for instance, would have a beneficial effect on Alzheimer's disease,

en It depends on what kind of diet they are talking about. If it is just caloric restriction or whether it is specific dietary changes. Some women will actually lose weight during a pregnancy basically because they're eating healthier versus binge eating or eating all the wrong foods.

en Eating adequate amounts of lean proteins and eating fewer processed foods leads to a lower risk in heart disease. Eating fruits, vegetables and whole grains are more beneficial to individual health.

en The greatest analgesic, soporific, stimulant, tranquilizer, narcotic, and to some extent even antibiotic -in short, the closest thing to a genuine panacea -known to medical science is work.

en The DVDs are not cut to be stimulating visually. They're cut actually more to be soporific, in a sense. If you go on a hike and you get to a great view, you sit down and look at the view. There's nobody editing it.

en Three's a lot of economic impact that would be unfairly applied to other eating and drinking establishments beyond casinos if indeed it goes into effect on April 15. In anticipation of the jolt the industry would experience, we want to make sure nobody goes through any particular hardship from April 15 on. That's really the motivation.

en They don't put starch in the lettuce.


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