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Give Peas A Chance

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A bowl of pasta is naked carbs, but if you add spinach, chicken and olive oil, you’re adding protein, fibre and fat which will slow down the speed at which the carbs are digested and the glucose arrives in the bloodstream, reducing the spike. And luckily for you there is actually a whole Facebook page set up in tribute to the message which has now sadly been removed. Nurses and others - employed by the NHS and any other part of health and care - we have never needed them more.

In the mid-1980s the construction of the M25 motorway required the Misbourne to be diverted via underground concrete culverts. While we can't condone criminal damage, the surreal 'peas' message has found a special place in the London psyche.

Add fat (avocado, chia or flax seeds, olive oil to scramble the eggs) and fibre (spinach, tomatoes or mushrooms) where possible. Visible from the clockwise carriageway, it is just past the M40 junction and you've probably wondered what on Earth it means and why it's there.

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The full phrase, which is in reference to John Lennon's 1969 hit which, of course, was titled 'Give Peas a Chance', was added later. Morris Gleitzman was born in 1953 in Sleaford, Lincolnshire, England and immigrated to Australia when he was sixteen.The bridge - or the Chalfont Viaduct as it's officially known - hasn't always had the phrase plastered all over the south-facing side. Visible from the clockwise carriageway, just past the M40 junction, the bridge was decorated with huge white letters on the side adorning the unmissable message, "Give peas a chance". Dessert is not for breakfast – it traditionally comes after a meal and now, with modern science, we understand why. A brand new and very blue message has appeared on the Chalfont Viaduct, the bridge between junctions 16 and 17 on the M25, just past the M40 junction. His family comedies are enormously popular in Australia and overseas and involve unusual characters in unusual situations.

It has been speculated that the new graffiti may be related to similar slogans being painted on buildings in the London borough of Harrow. Delivering too many starches (pasta, rice, oats, bread, potatoes) and sugars (anything sweet, from an apple to a cookie) to the bloodstream at once triggers a glucose rollercoaster of craving and crashing every two hours. The Facebook group administrator added: ‘The message from the group is let’s get this clean, wipe off all the graffiti and get ‘Give Peas A Chance back’ from the photos – get a professional artist to put it back, pixel by pixel.The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. Before Jake could stop them, the whole group stampeded over to the games room and crowded around the ping-pong table where four kids slugged the ball at each other and the adults whistled and cheered.

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