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novapsyche ([personal profile] novapsyche) wrote2006-10-13 09:55 am
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If the snow had waited until today to fall, then it would have made more sense. (Friday the 13th)

I happened upon Simply Asia's rice noodle bowls last week, and I've been fairly attached to them. Before I picked one up, I'd never even tasted rice noodles before. They're easy to make and relatively cheap. And they have fewer than 260 calories per bowl, with only 24 of those from fat. I don't see how I go wrong with these.

It's frickin' cold. Hard for me to even think about getting any work done.

Irreverent blasphemy: So, is the Book of Hebrews, like, Jews for Jesus?

More: So, the Big Bang is necessarily tied into the concept of evolution, yes? Is that why (Christian) fundamentalists can't believe in either? Either one implies the other, yes?

[identity profile] dionysus1999.livejournal.com 2006-10-13 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
Hmm, I'd say that fundamentalists are people who won't accept what's in front of their faces, but can believe a book written by Jewish scholars and prophets a couple thousand years ago. Oh, and then heavily edited multiple times. But I'm not cynical or anything.

Stellar/cosmic evolution is a process similar in some ways to biological evolution, but it's the Biblical literalism that sticks fundies in moronic positions. If it doesn't say God did it, then its wrong.

[identity profile] sarahmichigan.livejournal.com 2006-10-13 04:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Even low-fat processed food tends to be way too high in sodium. I don't have blood pressure issues and don't worry about that too much, but I do wish the people who made food bowls/frozen dinners/soups/etc. would try to keep the sodium to something less than 60 percent of your allowance for the day!

[identity profile] novapsyche.livejournal.com 2006-10-13 05:16 pm (UTC)(link)
These are relatively high in sodium (784 mg), but it's only 31% of your daily intake of sodium. I do agree with you in general, though.