Are you "ever" going to redo your lectures?
Posted: Mon Apr 12, 2021 1:45 pm
Some time ago I asked this question, and you weren't planning on redoing your lectures if I remember correctly. I do believe I have them all. My absolute favorite is the one where you tell folks how to read labels. To this day I STILL go grocery shopping with a calculator and magnifying glass!!
I'm asking because I'm sure there is updated information that you could tell folks. I've been able to find your lectures "used" but in good shape. I don't hang onto them long as I keep finding folks who need the information. And I'm reluctant to loan mine out as I'm afraid I won't get them back!
Just the other day I had a conversation with friends. One recently turned vegan and was raving about some canned soup she'd just purchased and said it was delicious. The fact that this soup was "processed" was a red flag to begin with. Well, I went to the store, found the soup she raved about and discovered quickly it WASN'T vegan. (in the ingredient list it had palm oil, egg whites and skin milk powder.) Also it had 900 milligrams of sodium per serving. A serving size? One cup.
So if you're ever considering redoing your lectures, well, I'd purchase a whole "new" set. Just to let you know.
I'm asking because I'm sure there is updated information that you could tell folks. I've been able to find your lectures "used" but in good shape. I don't hang onto them long as I keep finding folks who need the information. And I'm reluctant to loan mine out as I'm afraid I won't get them back!
Just the other day I had a conversation with friends. One recently turned vegan and was raving about some canned soup she'd just purchased and said it was delicious. The fact that this soup was "processed" was a red flag to begin with. Well, I went to the store, found the soup she raved about and discovered quickly it WASN'T vegan. (in the ingredient list it had palm oil, egg whites and skin milk powder.) Also it had 900 milligrams of sodium per serving. A serving size? One cup.
So if you're ever considering redoing your lectures, well, I'd purchase a whole "new" set. Just to let you know.