Lentils with a side of rice: The save-the-world diet?

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PARIS (AFP) - Coming to dining tables everywhere by 2050: porridge for breakfast, rice for lunch, a dinner of lentils and vegetables, and a single hamburger every few weeks, as a treat.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

 

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I’ve called it lunch for last 45 years

add some olive oil chopped onions and salt and you’ve got yourself a meal.. 🥄

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