Eggs, Salmon, Chicken Breast and Edamame are some of my favorites on the list.
Ugh, I wish the “clean food” craze would die.
https://www.michigandaily.com/opinion/columns/clean-eating-is-classist-at-its-core/
Edit: Article doesn’t mention clean, that was just my brain inserting it.
Edit edit: the heat is messing with me. It is in the subtitle
It’s not you. Lemmy quoted the title as “Clean eating guide: The 35 Healthiest […]”
Thanks. My brain is not at it’s best right now, apparently
I probably shouldn’t dunk on a student newspaper opinion piece, but what’s the proposal here? For rich people to avoid healthy eating in solidarity?
Just stop using “clean.” It implies other foods are dirty, and adds an element of shame. Some people don’t have the option
Just stop using “clean.”
Um, ok, done.
The article doesn’t use the word “clean.” Your first comment is the one to introduce the term into the thread.
Clean Eating Guide: The 35 Healthiest Foods to Keep in Your Kitchenwww.realsimple.comWant to eat cleaner? This list of the healthiest foods out there is the perfect reference for finding snacks, meals, and desserts that taste good and are good for you.
Ah, you are right. Not sure why I read the title as eating clean.
Edit: it is in the subtitle
So eggs are a high source of PFAS, but they’re also one of the healthiest things I can eat.
You know, I’m just gonna eat what tastes good.
I am curious what foods are low in PFAS.
Do you have a good source?
From what I’ve read about this subject, if you are mostly eating from home then you will avoid most PFAS. The highest levels of PFAS are found in grease-resistant containers. These types of containers are, typically, used in take-out restaurants for foods such as hamburgers and french fries.
That’s what I thought. I didn’t know if certain food supply chains were more exposed to PFAS than others.
The introduction of PFAS into food via containers is something I have been on the look out. That is is why I always use glass containers for food at home.