@@quinnlane7257 My favorite cab is Intrinsic. However, my favorite red is Nebiolo, particularly Barolo. I am also quite fond of Kotsifali. Both pair nicely with food and cigars. That said, I drink more Sake than anything else.
I'm not like you: I generally only have one glass of wine (or some other drink) with a meal. Why do you think you might be in the majority? And the media reports (well, maybe not the reputable ones, but anyway the BBC reports) always say that even one glass is bad for you, and more glasses are incrementally bad for you.
that's a good question - lemme ask google According to imdb this is from season 6 which aired 2017 but the production process from scripting to filming all the way to airing is fairly short so most likely it was scripted a few months before it aired. Makes it about a year old.
Gallen Dugall that makes it even more dangerously anachronistic...If only I didn't recognise the presenter as one of the twins who took part in a feeding-cognitive experiment I'd say this is old...
People are inherently lazy, we just want to be told that one could be healthier/richer/smarter simply by drinking a glass of liquid with little effort.
Right...so when did Norwegian salmon become a Mediterranean staple? Because as far as I know the true Greek diet consists of so many fats and vegetables that most would flinch away...try adding to that table lots of lamb, pork and offal(like liver and entrails), lard, a tonful of fatty cheese (feta, graviera, goat) and butter and yoghurt, remove the seed oils (like sunflower and corn oil) and add honey and a lot more vegetables than fruits plus some seeds and legumes like almonds, lentils some beans....also pasta is an Italian thing, and not representative of a "Mediterranean diet" and bell peppers with colors are hybrids and only green "long" peppers are grown locally here. Add to all of these a lot of herbal tea like chamomile, mint and "sideritis" (traditional Greek mountain tea) and red wine and wine vinegar and you get an idea what Greeks have been eating traditionally for 100s if not thousands of years...pfff! this is such a load of bull...
Slightly disappointed that he outrightly dismissed the alcohol as having any beneficial effects. There are numerous studies which suggest that in moderation it can help with hypertension and some cardiovascular conditions
Well the BMJ published a large study just over a year ago that aimed to separate the _abstainer bias_ you mention from the results and it still showed that moderate drinkers (ie those who drank the current recommended UK guidelines) showed fewer incidences of certain cardiovascular conditions compared to non-drinkers or to heavier drinkers.
AND another thing that Transcends Science. In Australia we have this Educational Standardisation Model called NAPLAN. It measures Students Nominal Ability within a Bureaucratic Algorithm. Because Higher Education has been weaponiZed by the Shareholder Imperative. (Arrggh) Like Susan scores 78.3 & Brian 60.5. That sort of Colour by Numbers Homogeneous Educational model. That sucks the 0² from the Slow Evolver who may indeed make their Mark LATER after walking the Camino de Santiago & Falling in Love while drinking wine. Thats Why HEMMINGWAY would have failed NAPLAN®. Mozart? Musk? Picasso? Frank Zappa? Banksy? Oppenheimer? Barbie? KEN! YES in HEBREW & Screaming' Jay. Hawkins & Steven Hawking, Or Stephen
Nurses know how to draw blood and administer medicines, not the health benefits of wine and how to cure cancer. There's a reason why they're nurses, and not doctors or scientists.
0:05 "opposite sex"? I'm ok with you saying that (being too severe about little things like this is surely counterproductive) but I'm quite glad we devoloped the sensibility to notice when some everyday conversation, in a public context, implicitly considers love as a man-woman relationship only. So, I'd be quite happier if the BBC could pay a little more attention and be more inclusive. Thanks!