From Tech to Table: Inside Kimbal Musk's Culinary Revolution
Dave Asprey
16 ene 2024
Mindsip insights from this episode:
Rethink psychedelics' business model for sustainable therapy
Psychedelics have a poor business model because one powerful, therapeutic experience can be sufficient, unlike pharmaceuticals that often require daily use.
Increase testosterone with higher fat diet
A recent study found that a diet with 40% of calories from fat raised testosterone by 50% compared to a 20% fat diet.
Integrate animals for true regenerative farming
True regenerative agriculture, which focuses on bringing life back to the soil, is not possible without animals because manure is a critical part of soil health.
Honor animals by naming them on the menu
A restaurant named the animals they served on the menu to connect diners with their food and show respect for the animal's life.
Encourage kids to grow their own food for better eating habits
Children who reject a store-bought tomato will eat a carrot they've grown themselves right out of the ground, dirt and all.
Choose kosher salt for better meat seasoning
Use kosher salt instead of fine table salt when seasoning meat because its larger grain allows you to visually judge how much you've applied.
Flip food when it releases easily from the grill surface
When grilling or pan-searing, you know the food is ready to be flipped when you can gently pull it off the surface without it sticking.
Choose Zero Acre cultured oil for sustainable frying
Zero Acre cultured oil is a healthier alternative to soy and canola oil for frying that also destroys less farmland.
Foster strong relationships to enhance longevity
A nearly 100-year-long Harvard study found the single most consistent factor for living into your 90s was having strong, good relationships at age 50.
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