But I think you're being a sushi snob. Have you been to Sushi Marche? It's delicious.
Seattle has good sushi.
I was surprised on a recent trip to Wisconsin to find a couple sushi places. I was a bit skeptical, but saw they mainly focused on all sorts of rolls rather than sashimi, which seemed wise.
It was pretty tasty, although whoever came up with the idea to have a roll that included both tuna and cheddar cheese just for the sake of having a "Wisconsin Roll" should be dragged out into the street and shot.
Your thread title is a lie, for starters.
Because it is...Why would you call the thread title a lie?
A Happy Meal from McDonalds has always included a small toy.
The law in San Francisco bans that from a Happy Meal.
The law, like an ordinance passed earlier this year in nearby Santa Clara County, would require that restaurant kids' meals meet certain nutritional standards before they could be sold with toys.
Because it is...
Once again you're not understanding your own source. If it meets the nutritional standards then it's sold with a toy.
NO, you're not reading or understanding. THERE IS NO BAN. If you're going to continue to use the word "ban" then you must learn what it means.And once again, you are not reading what the link is saying or what I am trying say. It's about a regulation. It's about taking away choice.
I'm guessing you don't have kids, because I would never describe my child's nutrition as "trivial".Do you really believe a city government should be allowed to dictate this type of control over a restaurant over something this trivial?
And by the way, have you tried getting whole milk with your Happy Meal lately?
When I was young there were adverts with the slogan "Healthy kids drink litres, not pints of milk" whereas now milk is apparently a very very bad thing indeed and leads to all kinds of terrible diseases so there's a bit of inconsistency in the building about the health freakery brigade, me thinks.
The truth is that most of the people on this earth cannot properly digest milk. Lactose tolerance is a trait which belongs almost exclusively to Europeans and even then, northern Europeans. So it does not surprise me that you saw those adverts as a child. The idea that we now put 5 servings of milk products as mandatory in the food guide when most of humanity cannot actually tolerate it is a reflection of the power of the dairy lobby.
I don't know why you guys find Iron Horse's threads so offensive. Take a few chill pills or something, seriously.
Also, Iron Horse, whatever else may be said about his threads and points of view, has a point about the low fat milk thing he keeps on about. Semi-skimmed milk is fucking horrible, frankly. It tastes like water with chemicals injected in it and goes off a in few days. It even goes off before the use by date. Proper milk on the other hand is both delicious and nutritious and keeps for a good ten days or so. Full fat milk is still available in Ireland, fortunately.
When I was young there were adverts with the slogan "Healthy kids drink litres, not pints of milk" whereas now milk is apparently a very very bad thing indeed and leads to all kinds of terrible diseases so there's a bit of inconsistency in the building about the health freakery brigade, me thinks.
Next year, another health scare. Maybe the fruit and veg will be found to be bad for us after all. Given the amount of chemicals that are pumped into them these days, I wouldn't be remotely surprised.
That's not a bad idea, BVS. If it keeps going nowhere (and no, that doesn't make it trolling), why bother.Take a few chill pills or something, seriously.
Sushi Marché sounds a bit sketch from the name alone :lol
The chef there was trained by this guy, so I can assure you it's not sketch
Masaharu Morimoto - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
It's the best place in Toronto
Is it too much to ask for to put something of nutritional value in a child's meal?
I've always thought it was rather strange that we are relying on a fast-food restaurant to lead kids to healthy eating. When exactly has McDonald's ever advertised itself as a healthy choice for people? Their food is greasy, that alone should be a tip-off. If you don't want your kids to eat McDonald's food, just don't go there . Go buy healthy food wherever you're able to and then make it at home and serve it to your kids. Put it in their lunches they take to school. Whatever.
Did you see Supersize Me? Did it not poison him?
it's not just kids who need to know this shit. after high school and entering university, every single one of my friends (and myself) gained a disgusting amount of weight becausr of the sudden extra availability of that shit.
that was a fucking dumb movie. i didn't need to watch a 90 minute doco to know that you would become very ill if you ate nothing but maccas for breakfast, lunch and tea for a month. who eats it that often? i'd be willing to bet no one.
not working for me!