Are Peeps canceled now? They apparently contain carcinogens.
worn by Gwyneth Paltrow this week, in which she vanquished her erstwhile ski-crash foe before a Utah court. Less attention was paid, however, to the green bottle of mineral water she was toting, produced by Mountain Valley Spring Water of Arkansas, the increasingly ubiquitous VC-grown brand found in every healthy-ish grocery store in America.from Gwyneth.
—Initially when I heard that there was ranch discourse, I got defensive. I love ranch dressing. I dip chicken tenders in it, and I douse pizza crust with it. If there’s a veggie platter or buffalo chicken dip in sight, it’s ranch that I seek. The defensiveness is sometimes necessary: Apparently many non-Americans look at ranch the way that some Americans treat “foreign” foods like escargot or tendon—they think ranch is fucking.
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