It has been estimated that over 215,000 women 00:00:01.40\00:00:05.93 will come down with breast cancer, that's 00:00:06.49\00:00:08.47 American women and that's over a 40,000 00:00:08.50\00:00:11.68 deaths each year. Today's program is entitled 00:00:11.71\00:00:16.12 'Beating Breast Cancer'. We are gonna talk about 00:00:16.46\00:00:19.37 foods, risk factors. We are gonna talk about 00:00:19.40\00:00:22.39 those things that we need to do as 00:00:22.42\00:00:24.21 women to take care of ourselves. Stay by. 00:00:24.24\00:00:28.15 Hi, welcome to Abundant Living. 00:00:56.16\00:00:57.68 This is Curtis Eakins, your co-host and I like to 00:00:57.71\00:01:00.48 introduce my beautiful bride, Paula Eakins. 00:01:00.51\00:01:03.79 How are you doing today, honey? 00:01:04.07\00:01:05.44 I am wonderful, also co-host. Co-host, yes, okay. 00:01:05.47\00:01:08.50 Looking we might good today. Thank you very much. 00:01:08.84\00:01:11.30 You are welcome very much. I don't mind giving 00:01:11.33\00:01:13.19 compliments to you and you can give 00:01:13.22\00:01:14.59 something to me as well. You can do at this time if you like. 00:01:14.62\00:01:17.93 Okay. Okay, anyway. 00:01:18.71\00:01:21.07 We are gonna continue with this program. 00:01:21.78\00:01:23.43 We are talking about beating breast cancer. 00:01:23.46\00:01:25.66 This is a part of our women's health series. 00:01:25.69\00:01:28.52 So, I want you to stay back and we are gonna 00:01:28.55\00:01:30.32 be talking about some women's issues and so 00:01:30.35\00:01:32.98 it's coming on within next few weeks or so. 00:01:33.01\00:01:35.85 Yeah, yeah. Now you made comment 00:01:35.88\00:01:38.22 in the tease about women, 215,000 women that are 00:01:38.25\00:01:42.26 diagnosed with breast cancer and one of our camera 00:01:42.29\00:01:45.50 crew said this morning, of course, by the way 00:01:45.53\00:01:47.98 real men wear pink. Absolutely. Absolutely. 00:01:48.50\00:01:53.13 Absolutely. So, surely, because you 00:01:53.16\00:01:55.17 just wondering, yes. Pink ties. Pink tie and, 00:01:55.20\00:01:58.37 But, in fact I love to see men in when they wear 00:01:58.40\00:02:00.96 the black suit with a pink shirt and a pink tie. 00:02:00.99\00:02:04.05 Okay, now, now the pink shirt and a pink tie 00:02:04.27\00:02:06.70 little bit too much. Maybe a white shirt with 00:02:06.73\00:02:08.85 a pink tie, a kind of. I'm just talking about 00:02:08.88\00:02:11.64 what women like that's all. Oh, okay. Well then that 00:02:11.67\00:02:13.97 may be a hint to me. So, anyway, we are talking 00:02:14.00\00:02:16.73 about women beating breast cancer, but also if 00:02:16.76\00:02:19.86 we listen to the camera crew, men also have 00:02:19.89\00:02:22.24 breast cancer as well. Absolutely. 00:02:22.27\00:02:23.92 2000 men per year in United States get breast cancer. 00:02:24.08\00:02:28.58 So, again we are not just talking about women, 00:02:28.61\00:02:30.27 although 2000 as compared to 215,000 there is a 00:02:30.30\00:02:35.47 great disparity, but again men are included 00:02:35.50\00:02:39.56 as far as breast cancer is concerned. 00:02:39.59\00:02:41.15 Absolutely. Absolutely, you know, it has been 00:02:41.18\00:02:42.55 estimated that's 1 in 8 women, yes, within that woman's 00:02:42.58\00:02:47.51 lifetime could actually become a candidate 00:02:47.54\00:02:49.89 for the breast cancer. And I think, you know, 00:02:49.92\00:02:51.74 and really those stats are becoming less and less 00:02:51.86\00:02:55.79 favorable because back in 1970s it was 1 in 11, 00:02:55.88\00:02:59.61 in 1980s it was 1 in 10, and in 1990s 1 in 9, 00:03:00.41\00:03:07.13 year 20001 in 8 and we are at the brink of 1 in 7. 00:03:07.81\00:03:13.53 So, the numbers are not getting better maybe 00:03:13.85\00:03:17.07 three and half minutes. One of the things very 00:03:17.10\00:03:18.53 good and that is that has been estimated that 00:03:18.56\00:03:20.70 90 per cent of the breast cancers that they are caught 00:03:21.03\00:03:23.81 and/or they have a lifespan, where a woman might get 00:03:24.61\00:03:26.85 breast cancer and let's say within five year of survival 00:03:26.88\00:03:29.72 rate there is 90 percent of an opportunity that she 00:03:29.75\00:03:33.52 will not have it again, she can get through that 00:03:33.55\00:03:36.03 and so that's also very important, so we are 00:03:36.06\00:03:38.19 gonna be talking about early detection how important 00:03:38.22\00:03:39.87 it is, but what exactly then is breast cancer. 00:03:39.90\00:03:42.54 Well, well, breast cancer is not. 00:03:42.57\00:03:44.89 Now, let me just make the statement "breast cancer 00:03:44.92\00:03:47.76 does not contain within the breast". 00:03:48.29\00:03:50.52 That's right. That's right. Or what we call 00:03:50.55\00:03:52.75 the breast mound. Breast cancer can be 00:03:52.78\00:03:55.77 all way up to the clavicle, to the mid of the chest, 00:03:55.80\00:03:59.97 under the under arm and below the breast. 00:04:00.64\00:04:03.26 So, that is included in the whole breast tissue. 00:04:03.29\00:04:07.26 So, with that in mind, but again breast cancer 00:04:07.53\00:04:09.74 can be or is abnormal cells that grow out of 00:04:09.77\00:04:15.41 control and produce other abnormal cells. 00:04:15.44\00:04:19.27 And now those cells could be in a lobular or 00:04:19.95\00:04:22.54 could be in the duct, Right, right. 00:04:22.57\00:04:24.66 the milk duct, and called that Ductal Carcinoma 00:04:24.69\00:04:27.58 by 80 percent of that. There is some other 00:04:27.61\00:04:30.15 breast cancer that may not even have a lump at all. 00:04:30.18\00:04:33.28 Inflammatory breast cancer, where there is usually 00:04:33.57\00:04:36.34 no lump or just redness, all these things constitute 00:04:36.37\00:04:39.97 breast cancer and can be very debilitating as well, 00:04:40.22\00:04:44.11 but early detection is the key, one of the keys in 00:04:44.14\00:04:47.13 controlling this and lowering that mortality rate. 00:04:47.16\00:04:49.80 Well, let's look at some of the. 00:04:50.65\00:04:52.02 Now, I have actually some question about 00:04:52.05\00:04:53.51 some steps now about, you are missing some 00:04:53.91\00:04:56.41 steps already, but lets expand on that a little bit. 00:04:56.44\00:04:58.86 Well, there is quite a few risk factors 00:04:58.89\00:05:01.13 that can be involved. One of those risk factors 00:05:01.16\00:05:03.30 of course can be age. As we maturing age as women 00:05:03.33\00:05:08.04 of course the opportunity for something like 00:05:08.07\00:05:10.51 breast cancer is there, a personal history, 00:05:10.54\00:05:13.88 if a woman has breast cancer and/or man gets breast cancer. 00:05:14.42\00:05:18.45 There is a possibility that it could also reoccur, 00:05:19.38\00:05:22.23 okay, because you have already had it onetime 00:05:22.26\00:05:24.80 and that has to do of course with minute size, 00:05:24.83\00:05:27.38 small size that, that cancer cell could 00:05:27.41\00:05:30.05 very well move from the breast area even after 00:05:30.08\00:05:33.38 everything is going on and you can move to either major 00:05:33.41\00:05:36.00 four areas, the bone, the brain, 00:05:36.03\00:05:38.36 the liver and the lung. If it moves there 00:05:38.39\00:05:41.05 of course it metastasizes, and so that's what I mean 00:05:41.08\00:05:43.38 when I say that personal history, where you have 00:05:43.41\00:05:45.03 to keep be and checked up on make sure you are okay. 00:05:45.06\00:05:47.51 And of course family history, it could be your grandmother, 00:05:47.83\00:05:50.92 it's good to know your history of your family members, 00:05:50.95\00:05:53.62 your grandmother, great grandmother, 00:05:53.96\00:05:55.62 your mom, your sister, a daughter, any of those 00:05:55.65\00:05:58.94 individuals if they have had cancer even at a younger 00:05:59.29\00:06:02.21 age then the opportunity is there once again. 00:06:02.24\00:06:05.48 And then of course exposure to estrogen whether it would 00:06:05.65\00:06:08.27 be when you are very, very young. 00:06:08.30\00:06:09.67 Extra amounts of estrogen somehow the exposure and 00:06:10.01\00:06:13.62 also of course through menopause, when a 00:06:13.65\00:06:15.47 women going through menopause at that time as well. 00:06:15.50\00:06:18.61 The exposure to extra amounts of estrogen 00:06:19.01\00:06:22.16 might be coming from hormonal replacement therapy 00:06:22.19\00:06:24.13 something like that also puts her at risk for 00:06:24.16\00:06:27.87 breast cancer as well. Okay, now you missing 00:06:27.90\00:06:30.66 about that hormone replacement therapy, 00:06:30.69\00:06:32.53 HRT and of course now you have a whole presentation 00:06:32.56\00:06:36.84 on this breast cancer as well. Yes, yes. 00:06:36.87\00:06:39.65 But with HRT, there was a large study done. 00:06:39.68\00:06:43.34 I think it was back in early 2002 where there are lot of 00:06:43.37\00:06:47.52 women taken HRT, but realized that it was more 00:06:47.55\00:06:50.76 detrimental because they have more cancers, more 00:06:50.79\00:06:53.26 strokes and heart attacks. They had to stop that 00:06:53.29\00:06:55.97 study of the HRT, which is estrogen and progesterone 00:06:56.82\00:07:00.26 right after that breast cancer diagnosis dropped 00:07:00.81\00:07:04.96 immediately 50 percent the following year. 00:07:04.99\00:07:09.08 So, there is a close connection between HRT 00:07:09.11\00:07:11.59 and breast cancer. So we are going to 00:07:12.11\00:07:13.84 talking about menopause later on our future 00:07:13.87\00:07:17.30 programs as well so we get more into that. 00:07:17.33\00:07:19.40 That really brought us lot of scare, yes it is, more 00:07:19.43\00:07:21.46 heavy amount of scare when that testing was done it 00:07:21.49\00:07:24.15 was a five year test they had to stop it abruptly. 00:07:24.18\00:07:26.14 Yes. And lot of women who 00:07:26.17\00:07:28.33 are already on a patch or they were already doing 00:07:28.36\00:07:30.20 different medications and they were trying to figure 00:07:30.84\00:07:32.49 out what to do and believe it or not because of that, 00:07:32.52\00:07:35.06 because of the scare and because of the huge 00:07:35.09\00:07:38.02 amount of women, American women they 00:07:38.05\00:07:39.70 were using those different modalities then lot of 00:07:39.73\00:07:43.48 things have changed since then and lot of them have 00:07:43.51\00:07:45.29 looked more and more natural, we are gonna talk about 00:07:45.32\00:07:47.39 that as well. But I mentioned mother, grandmother and 00:07:47.42\00:07:50.44 I mentioned sister and daughter there is always 00:07:50.47\00:07:52.81 a genetic pre-disposure. Talk to us little bit about 00:07:52.84\00:07:56.09 genetics, yes, that relates to breast cancer. 00:07:56.12\00:07:58.58 Genetics does play a part in breast cancer 00:07:59.06\00:08:01.54 not as much as most people would think, alright. 00:08:01.98\00:08:04.94 They used to say that there are two genes in particular 00:08:05.46\00:08:08.31 that most people have heard of called it breast cancer 00:08:08.34\00:08:11.61 gene 1, breast cancer gene 2, for short BRCA1, BRCA2. 00:08:11.64\00:08:19.53 These are the two genes that are discovered as far as 00:08:19.95\00:08:23.49 genetic is concerned when it deals with breast cancer. 00:08:23.67\00:08:26.03 And with those two genes about 5 to 10 percent of the 00:08:26.82\00:08:31.02 people have some type of mutation in either one of 00:08:31.05\00:08:34.53 those two genes 5 to 10 percent ifs you seen the 00:08:34.56\00:08:38.19 literature. Now most people fall into the 5 percentile, 00:08:38.22\00:08:42.71 the 10 percent of those of the Jewish community, 00:08:43.32\00:08:47.26 Ashkenazi Jewish community, the others falls into the 00:08:47.64\00:08:51.24 5 percentile, so in essence 95 percent of the people 00:08:51.27\00:08:56.56 diagnosed with breast cancer is not due to the 00:08:56.70\00:08:59.12 breast cancer G1 or 2, 95 percent. 00:08:59.15\00:09:02.41 But then you maybe fall into that 5 percentile. 00:09:02.44\00:09:06.40 So, therefore, and just like the Bible says 00:09:06.70\00:09:08.57 visiting the iniquity upon on the children of the 00:09:09.33\00:09:11.47 third and fourth generations. Thereby, what my wife 00:09:11.50\00:09:16.20 was talking about look into your family history 00:09:16.23\00:09:18.57 down through at least three generations and 00:09:18.82\00:09:22.04 of course go to a genetic counselor and they will 00:09:22.07\00:09:24.78 also give some history as far as that is concerned to, 00:09:24.81\00:09:27.15 so again need to be mindful and know your family history 00:09:27.18\00:09:31.01 where you maybe have that mutation either in 00:09:31.04\00:09:34.37 one of those two genes. Now, I want to ask you a 00:09:34.40\00:09:36.97 question about the screening mammograms and the ages 00:09:37.00\00:09:41.34 and so let's talk about that for a moment. 00:09:41.37\00:09:43.81 You know, we say never to early to start really 00:09:43.84\00:09:46.06 checking and making sure is a mater of fact one of 00:09:46.09\00:09:48.51 things that we talk about as we relate to breast cancer 00:09:48.54\00:09:51.84 is that as early as the 20s. You know when a young 00:09:51.87\00:09:55.23 lady gets into her 20s, is the time then to start doing 00:09:55.26\00:09:58.18 we call it self breast exams and that's why, that's 00:09:58.48\00:10:01.80 because the more we do the self breast exams the 00:10:01.83\00:10:04.43 more we can notice any additional lumps or any 00:10:04.46\00:10:07.95 masses or anything that might show up way before it's time. 00:10:07.98\00:10:10.93 So, the self breast exam we say in the 20s or early 20s 00:10:11.02\00:10:14.06 and then of course if you have family members that 00:10:14.28\00:10:16.13 have been diagnosed with breast cancer, as I said 00:10:16.38\00:10:18.35 before that's even more caution. 00:10:18.38\00:10:20.39 One of ways to the next group is of course that 00:10:20.65\00:10:23.01 age of 20 to 39 years old. And once you get in that 00:10:23.04\00:10:26.47 age category, you can also have the clinical exams done. 00:10:26.50\00:10:29.67 Now, clinical exams means that when you go to 00:10:29.70\00:10:32.34 your doctor, a health care professional who will 00:10:32.37\00:10:34.66 actually do that for you the clinical exams. 00:10:34.69\00:10:36.67 You got the breast and self breast exam, you 00:10:36.70\00:10:38.94 have the clinical exam and then of course in the 00:10:38.97\00:10:41.15 40s and up then we have the mammograms and 00:10:41.18\00:10:43.95 mammography is done. Okay. 00:10:43.98\00:10:45.35 And that's every year, that's very important as well. 00:10:45.38\00:10:48.02 Although, believe it or not even with the mammograms 00:10:48.05\00:10:51.45 a lot of women do find their cancers on their own. 00:10:51.48\00:10:54.74 They actually discovered that because they have 00:10:54.77\00:10:56.23 been once again check in the breast and seeing 00:10:56.26\00:10:58.42 what's going on. It is so critical because 00:10:58.45\00:11:00.67 once again a lot of the cancers can be prevented 00:11:00.70\00:11:04.53 as we do this early detection as we are really 00:11:04.99\00:11:07.35 trying to push early detection. 00:11:07.38\00:11:09.30 Okay, I want a dovetail on that too because again 00:11:09.33\00:11:12.55 lot of people in United States do not have insurance 00:11:13.37\00:11:15.77 or may not have adequate insurance. 00:11:15.80\00:11:17.87 True. And so the mammograms 00:11:17.90\00:11:19.49 are very important, but once you to get a paper 00:11:19.52\00:11:22.98 or pen and write this down because there is a national 00:11:23.01\00:11:25.56 mammography day. Right, that's right. 00:11:26.19\00:11:28.28 The third Friday in October and it's sponsored by the 00:11:28.31\00:11:32.43 National Cancer Institute and this 1800 number to 00:11:32.46\00:11:35.53 contact any facility in your area to have either free 00:11:36.42\00:11:41.66 mammogram or a reduced rate of receiving 00:11:41.69\00:11:45.00 your mammogram. It's 1800-4, that's the 00:11:45.03\00:11:49.02 number four in the word cancer, again 1800-4 00:11:49.05\00:11:54.58 cancer, free or reduced rate for mammogram, so I just 00:11:54.61\00:11:58.46 want to make sure of people be aware of that. 00:11:58.49\00:12:00.19 Lot's of money put aside by the breast cancer 00:12:00.72\00:12:03.25 groups out there to make sure that women are 00:12:03.28\00:12:05.68 taking care of more and more each year because 00:12:05.71\00:12:08.51 of the numbers, the estimated numbers of 00:12:08.54\00:12:10.41 women being diagnosed with breast cancer. 00:12:10.44\00:12:12.32 So, you want to make sure you check that date out, 00:12:12.35\00:12:14.38 I meet a lot of women and they tell me they don't 00:12:14.41\00:12:16.51 have the funds or the money to go and see the 00:12:16.54\00:12:18.46 doctors, but like Curtis said, there are lots of free 00:12:18.49\00:12:21.20 programs out there or sliding scale programs 00:12:21.23\00:12:23.88 out there, but by all means the devastation of having 00:12:23.91\00:12:27.39 something like breast cancer certainly is something 00:12:27.42\00:12:30.16 you don't want and to have that available to us is 00:12:30.19\00:12:32.77 absolutely fantastic. Yes, that's true. 00:12:32.80\00:12:34.18 Now speaking on the same subject when you 00:12:34.37\00:12:35.85 talk about mammograms, one of things that, I hear 00:12:35.88\00:12:38.34 other sisters say to me is that they are concerned 00:12:38.37\00:12:41.19 about the exposure of radiation. 00:12:41.22\00:12:42.89 Okay. That they don't want to do 00:12:42.92\00:12:44.29 mammograms at all as they moving their ages 00:12:44.32\00:12:46.83 because they heard that the exposure can cause cancer. 00:12:46.86\00:12:49.31 So, let's address that along with versus we 00:12:49.57\00:12:53.03 have got the digital exam and versus the film exam, 00:12:53.06\00:12:56.53 can you talk about that. Yeah, radiation, of course 00:12:56.56\00:12:58.36 lot of women well, there is radiation. 00:12:58.39\00:13:00.95 Radiation is cancer causing agent in a cell, 00:13:00.98\00:13:04.87 but the amount of radiation that is emitted to the breast. 00:13:05.30\00:13:08.86 In the medical profession, we say that what is the 00:13:09.40\00:13:12.51 benefit to risk ratio in other words there are a lot of things 00:13:12.54\00:13:18.35 that may cause a risk, but the benefits 00:13:18.38\00:13:21.29 out weigh the risk. And in our estimation that 00:13:21.80\00:13:25.61 the little radiation that is emitted to the breasts, 00:13:25.64\00:13:28.88 the benefits simply we believe out way the risk. 00:13:29.36\00:13:33.71 So, again we advocate mammograms, but the 00:13:33.74\00:13:37.62 main thing about that, knowing that is film mammography, 00:13:37.65\00:13:42.56 there is no test that is perfect, let me just say that. 00:13:44.31\00:13:46.84 Film mammography does miss a lot of breast cancers, 00:13:47.30\00:13:49.85 but it tends to miss breast cancers where breasts are 00:13:50.49\00:13:53.32 either dense or young therefore you miss lot of the 00:13:53.76\00:13:58.43 15 percent. However, there is a new thing, not 00:13:58.46\00:14:01.34 fairly new now, but breasts that are young or more 00:14:01.37\00:14:05.50 dense is better to have a digital mammography. 00:14:05.53\00:14:10.89 Therefore and the age limit, the cut of age limit is 50 00:14:11.56\00:14:15.51 and below, so if you are 50 and below have dense breasts 00:14:15.54\00:14:18.55 there will be more advantages to have a digital mammography 00:14:18.87\00:14:23.76 as opposed to a film mammography. 00:14:24.51\00:14:27.11 Alright, so you want to keep that in mind and lot 00:14:27.14\00:14:29.28 of facilities are now having digital mammograms 00:14:29.31\00:14:33.80 available as well, so just wanted to be mind for that. 00:14:33.83\00:14:36.34 Let's move into the area Curtis that, really talks about 00:14:37.67\00:14:40.48 the foods that can protect us against breast cancer. 00:14:40.51\00:14:43.06 Okay, I am gonna share with the audience at this time 00:14:43.09\00:14:45.55 on the screen a power statement. 00:14:45.58\00:14:47.39 Let's look at it this time. Here it is folks. 00:14:47.42\00:14:49.99 "Nutrigenomics is the study of how the foods 00:14:50.70\00:14:54.92 we eat interact with our genes to influence our 00:14:54.95\00:15:00.32 health." This has come from the American Institute 00:15:00.35\00:15:02.16 of Cancer Research. Foods we eat, so you 00:15:02.19\00:15:05.16 know, Hippocrates said let food be the 00:15:05.19\00:15:07.72 medicine and therefore medicine our food. 00:15:07.75\00:15:10.36 So, there are some foods that can help us to protect us 00:15:10.39\00:15:12.92 from breast cancer, and list some of those foods 00:15:12.95\00:15:14.98 quickly, honey. We talk about that whole 00:15:15.01\00:15:16.46 cruciferous group, we talk about that before as 00:15:16.49\00:15:18.32 the cabbage family, okay, that's the cabbage 00:15:18.35\00:15:19.94 and collards and Brussels sprouts, and the onions 00:15:19.97\00:15:23.33 and the garlic and the leaves all of these are 00:15:23.36\00:15:26.00 part of that cruciferous group alright and so we 00:15:26.03\00:15:28.84 want to make sure that we have those type of 00:15:28.87\00:15:30.29 foods by now. We want to look at those foods 00:15:30.32\00:15:32.38 that are not really good for us, that does not help 00:15:32.41\00:15:35.38 to protect us against the cancer and 00:15:35.41\00:15:36.78 what foods are they. Okay, now there is another 00:15:36.81\00:15:38.82 power statement, I want to share with the audience 00:15:38.85\00:15:40.84 at this time as well and let's look at this statement. 00:15:40.87\00:15:43.29 It says this, Breast Worst Enemies. 00:15:43.32\00:15:46.99 Here it is folks. Medical Journal Nutrigenesis. 00:15:47.02\00:15:50.22 "Consumption of fried/processed meat and 00:15:50.45\00:15:55.23 beef were statistically significantly correlated 00:15:55.26\00:15:59.72 with DNA damage in breast tissue." 00:15:59.75\00:16:04.29 Now in previous program we talked about the meat, 00:16:04.90\00:16:06.89 flesh, and fried foods and how it can actually 00:16:06.92\00:16:10.40 damage the DNA and causes mutations in our genes 00:16:10.43\00:16:15.27 therefore in particular in the breasts, but now only 00:16:15.30\00:16:17.64 the breasts, but other areas as well and that can also 00:16:17.67\00:16:20.55 be breast worst enemy. So we want to avoid that 00:16:20.58\00:16:24.25 a more plant based diet, the diet that American 00:16:24.78\00:16:27.87 Cancer Institute, and American Cancer Society 00:16:27.90\00:16:30.87 I should say emphasize a plant based diet they will protect 00:16:30.90\00:16:34.22 us from breast cancer and some other things as well. 00:16:34.25\00:16:36.58 Well, there's lots and more information that we can 00:16:37.32\00:16:39.59 give you on this subject as this is like never ending. 00:16:39.62\00:16:42.14 You can also reach any American Cancer Society 00:16:42.59\00:16:44.99 they have got lots of information for us as 00:16:45.02\00:16:47.90 women and also you men out there as well and we 00:16:47.93\00:16:51.42 now where we just mentioned some foods 00:16:51.45\00:16:53.25 that were really good for us to have our protector, 00:16:53.28\00:16:55.72 so we are gonna go in the kitchen because we are 00:16:55.75\00:16:57.20 actually going to be doing an angel hair tomato toss 00:16:57.23\00:17:00.83 and we are gonna be using that garlic and those onions 00:17:00.86\00:17:02.80 as well in there so get your paper and pencil 00:17:02.83\00:17:05.34 and meet us in the kitchen. 00:17:05.37\00:17:06.75