José Andrés
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And once every two months or three months, my father would take us there. The restaurant in the gas station. And I thought it was great. Like, are we going to a restaurant? This is the days that we always cook home. We never went to restaurants. But I'm only saying this because when we went to the gas station, to go to the restaurant happens what's next to the gas station.
And once every two months or three months, my father would take us there. The restaurant in the gas station. And I thought it was great. Like, are we going to a restaurant? This is the days that we always cook home. We never went to restaurants. But I'm only saying this because when we went to the gas station, to go to the restaurant happens what's next to the gas station.
And once every two months or three months, my father would take us there. The restaurant in the gas station. And I thought it was great. Like, are we going to a restaurant? This is the days that we always cook home. We never went to restaurants. But I'm only saying this because when we went to the gas station, to go to the restaurant happens what's next to the gas station.
But when my father went in to pay for the gas, he paid for the gas at that set. There was nothing else there. This was the place to pay for the gas. And it happens the restaurant was there. That was the only food. Go now to the gas station. Oh, my God. You live with 25,000 calories. So you are feeding your car and in the process you are the Cheerios and the M&Ms and the sneakers. Oh, my God.
But when my father went in to pay for the gas, he paid for the gas at that set. There was nothing else there. This was the place to pay for the gas. And it happens the restaurant was there. That was the only food. Go now to the gas station. Oh, my God. You live with 25,000 calories. So you are feeding your car and in the process you are the Cheerios and the M&Ms and the sneakers. Oh, my God.
But when my father went in to pay for the gas, he paid for the gas at that set. There was nothing else there. This was the place to pay for the gas. And it happens the restaurant was there. That was the only food. Go now to the gas station. Oh, my God. You live with 25,000 calories. So you are feeding your car and in the process you are the Cheerios and the M&Ms and the sneakers. Oh, my God.
It's like the gas station now is... I'm telling you, those gas stations are owned by those aliens that are to make sure we are really, really overweight so one day they harvest us and they take us to their planets. I do believe the gas stations of the world, they belong to the alien species. It's trying to make us all fat. But put that. So, yeah. Why are we so overweight?
It's like the gas station now is... I'm telling you, those gas stations are owned by those aliens that are to make sure we are really, really overweight so one day they harvest us and they take us to their planets. I do believe the gas stations of the world, they belong to the alien species. It's trying to make us all fat. But put that. So, yeah. Why are we so overweight?
It's like the gas station now is... I'm telling you, those gas stations are owned by those aliens that are to make sure we are really, really overweight so one day they harvest us and they take us to their planets. I do believe the gas stations of the world, they belong to the alien species. It's trying to make us all fat. But put that. So, yeah. Why are we so overweight?
Because I used to walk to go to school. Walk. Walk. Walk for an hour. One hour to go, one hour to come back. My father worked in the morning. My mom worked at night. We had one car. But for me, I could do it in 20 minutes. It took me an hour because my life was walking through cherry trees and the forest and the farms. But I will go walking. It's not like I'm going in Uber.
Because I used to walk to go to school. Walk. Walk. Walk for an hour. One hour to go, one hour to come back. My father worked in the morning. My mom worked at night. We had one car. But for me, I could do it in 20 minutes. It took me an hour because my life was walking through cherry trees and the forest and the farms. But I will go walking. It's not like I'm going in Uber.
Because I used to walk to go to school. Walk. Walk. Walk for an hour. One hour to go, one hour to come back. My father worked in the morning. My mom worked at night. We had one car. But for me, I could do it in 20 minutes. It took me an hour because my life was walking through cherry trees and the forest and the farms. But I will go walking. It's not like I'm going in Uber.
I will be walking and come back walking. And life had changed. I'm going to the train, walking, and then from the train to the subway, I had to take a train and a subway. And then from the subway, I had to walk. It's other times. Now life is very easy. You have calories everywhere, calories everywhere. You wake up in the morning, and you open your eyes, and you are already calories.
I will be walking and come back walking. And life had changed. I'm going to the train, walking, and then from the train to the subway, I had to take a train and a subway. And then from the subway, I had to walk. It's other times. Now life is very easy. You have calories everywhere, calories everywhere. You wake up in the morning, and you open your eyes, and you are already calories.
I will be walking and come back walking. And life had changed. I'm going to the train, walking, and then from the train to the subway, I had to take a train and a subway. And then from the subway, I had to walk. It's other times. Now life is very easy. You have calories everywhere, calories everywhere. You wake up in the morning, and you open your eyes, and you are already calories.
And that's one of the problems, and that's why we are all... fighting against those calories that are not making us any healthier.
And that's one of the problems, and that's why we are all... fighting against those calories that are not making us any healthier.
And that's one of the problems, and that's why we are all... fighting against those calories that are not making us any healthier.
Yeah, it's not calories. It's the type of calories. It's processed food that you can keep on the shelf forever. Because food's not supposed to be able to sit on the shelf like that forever. And the kind of food that can is not healthy for you. That's why it doesn't rot. It doesn't rot because it's not alive. But eating too much of anything.
Yeah, it's not calories. It's the type of calories. It's processed food that you can keep on the shelf forever. Because food's not supposed to be able to sit on the shelf like that forever. And the kind of food that can is not healthy for you. That's why it doesn't rot. It doesn't rot because it's not alive. But eating too much of anything.