Along with plenty of science fiction reviewed here at borg, we’ve covered “science fact” and making the world a better place through natural science and ecology and we love to review new cookbooks that come along, especially if tied to something we’re interested in. We also love superheroes, and it’s difficult to find a superhero that ranks higher on our list than Jane Goodall, known first and best for her study of wild chimpanzees in Tanzania–now 60-year study–and more recently as a protector and advocate for the planet. Working with her Jane Goodall Institute she’s released a new environmentally friendly cookbook #EATMEATLESS: Good for Animals, The Earth & All. We tried one of the recipes, and you can check out a few for yourself in the below preview of this new cookbook.
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Entertainment News
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- The DC Book of Lists–Indispensable fun for DC superhero fans
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- Van Der Valk–Add this ITV/PBS crime series to the top of your Fall watch list
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- The Next Time I Die–Hard Case Crime goes sci-fi in new crime story
- Now streaming–British police story The Bay continues on to third season with new series lead
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- StarGirl–Joel McHale reclaims Star-mantle and supersuit for Season 3
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