The trace amounts of PFAS (in MA 20 ppt total of the 6 PFAS they screen for is considered fine to drink, strictest in the country, but I’d prefer to limit my exposure even more) are removed when filtered through charcoal/brita filters.
If you don’t want to purchase water bottles or collect/treat your own rainwater, filtering your water out of the tap could only be a better thing for you
How much cattle is there for meat production in the US, where is the beef sourced from for certain fast food restaurants? Potatoes are something that is routinely traced for the fries, they’d be pretty stupid to be so brazen about advertising their sourcing of potatoes for fries, while concealing their sources of beef being lab grown.
Is there a significant under supply of cattle for fast food restaurants forcing them to have to use lab grown meat? I don’t believe that the meat used is lab grown yet but they definitely cut the meat with wheat/other additives to make it go further
Wouldn’t you hate to be a face for a meme used over and over again in many different contexts just to make fun of you/your movement? For how mentally unstable people on the left are I’d be surprised if they hadn’t begged for euthanasia in Canada by now
It happened to me when I was in high school, good friend of mine was black and got into BC but I did not, though I was a 3 sport varsity athlete (he did 1 sport) and was top 5% of class (he was top 10%)
We joked about it at the time and he knew why he got in. Still makes me annoyed though that it was so blatant.
Patriots have no skin color.
Haha, everything goes in cycles/fashion fads etc.
An old landlady (85+ when I lived there years ago) of mine frequently talked about how people back in her day got married later in life and that getting married in late 20s to early 30s wasn’t seen as late at all. I always thought it was a newer thing to be getting married in that age range, just assumed that average age of married has a essentially always increased over time
https://www.mass.gov/info-details/per-and-polyfluoroalkyl-substances-pfas
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a family of chemicals used since the 1950s to manufacture stain-resistant, water-resistant, and non-stick products. PFAS are widely used in common consumer products as coatings, on food packaging, outdoor clothing, carpets, leather goods, ski and snowboard waxes, and more.