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Silent3

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28. If turning your diet into a giant "FUCK YOU" is a big priority in your life...
Fri Oct 18, 2013, 09:52 AM
Oct 2013

...you might need a little more fiber.

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Are we are allowed to eat cheese? nt el_bryanto Oct 2013 #1
As a vegan, I don't. Instead, give soy, almond or rice cheese a try... livingwagenow Oct 2013 #2
They can taste good... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #9
I have tried it and I didn't like it. The consistency is weird. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2013 #26
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If being a vegan is so great Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #55
good point. n/t Scout Oct 2013 #60
That's actually a fair question. NuclearDem Oct 2013 #75
I have the opposite feeling about the raw diet Dorian Gray Oct 2013 #222
Because there's money to be made selling those things. Mariana Oct 2013 #89
Message auto-removed Name removed Oct 2013 #139
because handmade34 Oct 2013 #168
Because StrayKat Oct 2013 #251
Ask me that question after you've been served loose corn on a bun at a barbecue. nt yewberry Oct 2013 #268
Or, you could worry about what's on your own fork Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #190
You are replying here to what the OP author wrote in reply to someone asking a question. Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2013 #291
Okay, awesome for you. Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #300
Nice lecture. LanternWaste Oct 2013 #334
Thanks! Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #336
Nut cheese Dorian Gray Oct 2013 #221
Even after being a vegan for 25 years I'm not mature enough to see the term "nut cheese" Codeine Oct 2013 #256
There's that, too! Dorian Gray Oct 2013 #276
Vegetarian diets allow it. SamYeager Oct 2013 #3
It would not be especially difficult for me to go vegetarian. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2013 #4
It's entirely possible to create delicious vegan food. MineralMan Oct 2013 #5
I have no doubt that it's possible to prepare tasty vegan meals. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2013 #10
Well, genuine raw food vegans are extremely limited in MineralMan Oct 2013 #20
My favorite Vegan dishes are Indian SamYeager Oct 2013 #82
Indian cuisine is one I've never reallly explored. MineralMan Oct 2013 #86
Try cooking them yourself. SamYeager Oct 2013 #88
But make sure you open every window in the house Codeine Oct 2013 #107
I never turn on a burner without turning on the hood vent first, regardless of what I am cooking. SamYeager Oct 2013 #110
Are you familiar with Lisa's Vegetarian Kitchen? Blue_In_AK Oct 2013 #278
Oh MineralMan handmade34 Oct 2013 #171
Some of my favorite foods are vegetarian or vegan Greek foods ... REP Oct 2013 #197
Aloo gobi is one of the great dishes on earth. Codeine Oct 2013 #202
Indian food is WONDERFUL. Blue_In_AK Oct 2013 #277
Not all plant-based dishes taste that way. athena Oct 2013 #236
Especially if you move to South America! Coyotl Oct 2013 #6
Interesting how that word salad contains no reference to enjoying food. Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #7
If food isn't political why are food giants spending huge amounts.. livingwagenow Oct 2013 #11
That's economics, not politics. Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #13
I love food and love eating Codeine Oct 2013 #19
My enjoyment of what I eat increased when I went vegan whatchamacallit Oct 2013 #29
"I like vegetables" is a rarely cited reason for being a vegan Retrograde Oct 2013 #142
Lol, StrayKat Oct 2013 #252
... handmade34 Oct 2013 #175
"Food is politics." Yes, it is. noamnety Oct 2013 #227
There is a political aspect to much if not all of life. Clearly, Monsanto's power and influencea Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2013 #292
Is word salad vegan? I hear it comes from animals. n/t Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2013 #305
Whatever! hobbit709 Oct 2013 #8
AutoVeganRec. NuclearDem Oct 2013 #12
Great list! 2 really stands out but all points are so, so true! livingwagenow Oct 2013 #15
And that, friends, is why there aren't all that many vegans. Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #17
I don't shame or get a bug up my ass when it comes to this, though. NuclearDem Oct 2013 #21
Every vegan I'm aware of IRL is a sanctimonious asshole. Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #54
I know what you mean. NuclearDem Oct 2013 #71
...while they were gently pulled from the ground by Maya Angelou.... dionysus Oct 2013 #167
On the reverse side of that coin, chervilant Oct 2013 #217
That isn't analogous to what I said in the least. Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #240
Analogous? chervilant Oct 2013 #265
A doctor saying that you need a triple bypass often does though.. livingwagenow Oct 2013 #23
Dunno about Dreamer, but I was in pre-hypertension. AtheistCrusader Oct 2013 #287
I guess that depends on a person's development of conscience and ability to empathize. Zorra Oct 2013 #31
Now that's an interesting response - el_bryanto Oct 2013 #33
No. Just that some people are more sensitive to acts of cruelty than others are, and that Zorra Oct 2013 #40
Well in fairness to the Republicanoids - many of them believed that we were insensitive to Saddams el_bryanto Oct 2013 #41
Yes, I believe that human beings should be sensitive to the suffering we cause to each other and the Zorra Oct 2013 #51
I think the Iraq war was a mistake if that's what you are asking. Slaughter's a pretty loaded word. el_bryanto Oct 2013 #65
Sorry, your question is rhetorical. How is it *genuinely* relevant to this conversation? nt Zorra Oct 2013 #72
Interesting response el_bryanto Oct 2013 #79
Still rhetorical. Yes, it is your choice to eat meat from animals that were tortured Zorra Oct 2013 #85
Ah - did I pass your little test? nt el_bryanto Oct 2013 #87
No. nt Zorra Oct 2013 #109
Story of my life. nt el_bryanto Oct 2013 #115
You Are RobinA Oct 2013 #174
*sigh* Zorra Oct 2013 #322
Seemed to me the poster was merely comparing the conscious and inhumane deaths we in one instance, r LanternWaste Oct 2013 #335
You're really not helping. NT Codeine Oct 2013 #38
Yeah. HappyMe Oct 2013 #44
doesn't sound like shaming handmade34 Oct 2013 #179
Seems like most of that is againsy Factory Farming. Do you include factory veg farming? uppityperson Oct 2013 #94
Absolutely. NuclearDem Oct 2013 #118
Vegans RobinA Oct 2013 #165
In a way it's no different than any cause that's not well understood. NuclearDem Oct 2013 #169
Makes you wonder about what? n/t cui bono Oct 2013 #241
Makes Me Wonder RobinA Oct 2013 #281
Well, if you read the OP, you might get a pretty good idea of why someone who believes Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2013 #293
If I ate raw vegan food, HappyMe Oct 2013 #14
The "raw" part is what I don't get. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2013 #24
Yeah, I'm not eating algae or tofu. HappyMe Oct 2013 #25
There's really nothing strange about tofu. Codeine Oct 2013 #32
It's not strange; it just doesn't taste very good. The Velveteen Ocelot Oct 2013 #34
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Knitting. uppityperson Oct 2013 #116
You can have my share. HappyMe Oct 2013 #36
It can be flavorless, sort of like an egg white, I guess. Codeine Oct 2013 #39
Exactly. I never eat tofu on its own. NuclearDem Oct 2013 #50
OK, as much as I ridicule vegans, firm tofu can be really really good. nt Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #57
I like tofu but it is not Raw as the OP advocates uppityperson Oct 2013 #98
Raw foodism is fucking stupid. Codeine Oct 2013 #102
Yup. Homo sapiens are not cows. uppityperson Oct 2013 #104
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Studying 3rd century history. uppityperson Oct 2013 #156
I'm trollin' n they tryna catch me fightin' dirty NuclearDem Oct 2013 #166
Yep, and some nutrients are more available via cooking. GoCubsGo Oct 2013 #207
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Pressing flowers. uppityperson Oct 2013 #106
Good grief! HappyMe Oct 2013 #113
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Oh, you're back! HappyMe Oct 2013 #318
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Do you not have better things to do? hrmjustin Oct 2013 #319
I wish you lived near me. Codeine Oct 2013 #111
I'm sure they are good. HappyMe Oct 2013 #120
Vegan cupcakes?! NuclearDem Oct 2013 #122
No problem. I'll get the info this afternoon. Nt Codeine Oct 2013 #125
Me, too!! chervilant Oct 2013 #218
My I have the cupcake recipe too? BuddhaGirl Oct 2013 #239
There was a raw food restaurant near my house sweetloukillbot Oct 2013 #255
I love lima beans, both fresh and dried. MineralMan Oct 2013 #61
You should read "A Lesbian Appetite" by Dorothy Allison. nt Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #63
Oof. I'm so far behind in my reading that I doubt MineralMan Oct 2013 #67
It's a story about comfort foods. Southern comfort foods. Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #68
Ah...then maybe I'll look for the book. MineralMan Oct 2013 #73
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Huh. Deranged minerals? Huh. How do you feel about drones? Stamp collecting. uppityperson Oct 2013 #103
Nice to see you again maddezmom Oct 2013 #127
To be fair, I started it this time. Trying to come up with a more positive hobby for her. uppityperson Oct 2013 #144
LOL maddezmom Oct 2013 #151
And....She is. uppityperson Oct 2013 #157
Tatting might be a good suggestion! greatauntoftriplets Oct 2013 #155
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Stay classy LG maddezmom Oct 2013 #161
Tatting struck a nerve? uppityperson Oct 2013 #163
I guess maddezmom Oct 2013 #170
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The OP presented a point of view. That person may be opposed to some sources of food, regardless bluestate10 Oct 2013 #204
Please understand that not all vegans Codeine Oct 2013 #16
I'm not seeing any woo there. EOTE Oct 2013 #27
Here's a few examples of woo from the OP mathematic Oct 2013 #49
Cows really aren't a natural species. EOTE Oct 2013 #56
Then dogs and cats are even more "unnatural." nt Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #59
At least as unnatural. EOTE Oct 2013 #62
That's the opening mathematic Oct 2013 #78
At what point is something unnatural? EOTE Oct 2013 #81
Eyeglasses are unnatural. trotsky Oct 2013 #108
Yes, all those things are unnatural. EOTE Oct 2013 #123
Your defensiveness confirms my thoughts. trotsky Oct 2013 #130
MY defensiveness? EOTE Oct 2013 #134
Yep, yours. trotsky Oct 2013 #140
So, not even going to attempt to provide one of my "judgements"? EOTE Oct 2013 #143
The most glaring one is judging me to be anti-science, which is incredibly laughable. trotsky Oct 2013 #147
Post removed Post removed Oct 2013 #148
Don't Overlook RobinA Oct 2013 #177
Here... Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2013 #295
We know that. But, since you are Sissyk Oct 2013 #70
“Animals are my friends...and I don't eat my friends.” - George Bernard Shaw REP Oct 2013 #200
what about insects? snooper2 Oct 2013 #323
No thank you. Food is more than just politics cali Oct 2013 #18
I've been vegetarian for decades and have been extraordinarily healthy. Zorra Oct 2013 #22
If turning your diet into a giant "FUCK YOU" is a big priority in your life... Silent3 Oct 2013 #28
I think the ultimate goal is to turn one's life into a giant "FUCK YOU" directed at various... JVS Oct 2013 #263
One could say that the goal of the Democratic Party is a giant FU Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2013 #296
Being vegan is difficult Joel thakkar Oct 2013 #30
It's a breeze once you've done it for a few weeks. Codeine Oct 2013 #203
The internet responds.... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #35
Spot the Vegan. alphafemale Oct 2013 #242
Mitchell and Webb... SidDithers Oct 2013 #37
LOL, that was funny. You actually made me laugh, for a first. closeupready Oct 2013 #80
"It's an ethical thing. I don't think humans should be treated like this." FSogol Oct 2013 #90
That was excellent! HappyMe Oct 2013 #101
good post except the meat part. tillikum Oct 2013 #42
Is it a protein issue? NuclearDem Oct 2013 #66
They do not however taste like ribeye.... Decaffeinated Oct 2013 #83
It can be an iron absorbtion issue as well. wickerwoman Oct 2013 #178
I know how that goes. NuclearDem Oct 2013 #182
Iron deficiency is less of a problem for vegans than for vegetarians. athena Oct 2013 #237
im really sensitive to lectins as they arent really a genomic food for me. tillikum Oct 2013 #192
impossible? bunnies Oct 2013 #91
Pretty much, yeah. NuclearDem Oct 2013 #124
It drives me nuts when people imply that vegans are scrawny weaklings. bunnies Oct 2013 #136
I think it's because of the myth that protein only comes in sufficient quantities from meat. NuclearDem Oct 2013 #141
Or that damn protien powder. bunnies Oct 2013 #145
I don't find that attractive at all. HappyMe Oct 2013 #128
I think ripped is nice but theres such a thing as too big. bunnies Oct 2013 #131
Those guys eat vegans? HappyMe Oct 2013 #132
lol. bunnies Oct 2013 #138
Steroids are vegan? nt Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #172
Theyre all vegan. bunnies Oct 2013 #191
built like number 2 but probably taller and no tillikum Oct 2013 #193
Diet aside... bunnies Oct 2013 #225
There's a vegan bodybuilder who posts here Codeine Oct 2013 #117
its really hard as a chicken/turkey/beef eater too! tillikum Oct 2013 #194
Is that me? flvegan Oct 2013 #212
thats ok. my workout partner is an ex-SO1 SEAL and 4 days a week tillikum Oct 2013 #215
I feel bad for them. flvegan Oct 2013 #224
problem with sterotypes is tillikum Oct 2013 #226
You're not gonna convert me, fellas--I didn't climb to the top of the food chain Arkana Oct 2013 #43
... Spider Jerusalem Oct 2013 #45
Thank you for writing this so I don't have to. If I could rec 1 post here, you would get it. I'd lik uppityperson Oct 2013 #100
k&r your post definitely deserves it idwiyo Oct 2013 #206
+1 n/t Silent3 Oct 2013 #282
+1 n/t Gore1FL Oct 2013 #294
Whenever I see "detoxification", but bullshit meter goes off hard taught_me_patience Oct 2013 #46
That's what we grew up eating. Codeine Oct 2013 #69
i enjoy and steak and veggie burgers\chikn patties dionysus Oct 2013 #184
We have been eating GMO for 20 years -- where is the damage? KurtNYC Oct 2013 #47
Thank you for this. Silent3 Oct 2013 #283
If you cook your food, Monsanto wins. lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #48
Fire is a tool of the oppressor. Brickbat Oct 2013 #52
This thread is hilarious Pretzel_Warrior Oct 2013 #160
If I wanted to eat only raw heirloom organic vegan, I'd have to truck so much stuff to where I Brickbat Oct 2013 #53
no way i could/would eat like that. :shrug: Scout Oct 2013 #58
So you think the same number of animals are slaughtered regardless of demand? athena Oct 2013 #238
I find that vegetables taste the same whether or not they are accompanied by meat. Gore1FL Oct 2013 #297
I like food. Iggo Oct 2013 #64
Sorry, there is no vegan substitute to the Carl's Jr. Western Bacon Cheeseburger for a hangover. Throd Oct 2013 #74
Do you REALLY respond, "where the FUCK do you think cows get their protein" closeupready Oct 2013 #76
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Bird watching. uppityperson Oct 2013 #121
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Oh hell no. Trying to help you find a new positive hobby. Folk dancing. uppityperson Oct 2013 #129
You'd think there would be all kinds of things to do at the library BainsBane Oct 2013 #133
Seriously. Distinct lack of imagination too. uppityperson Oct 2013 #135
"vegan till 6" here :) davekriss Oct 2013 #84
Raw foodism is stupid. LeftyMom Oct 2013 #93
Nope, won't bother with the science on this one nadinbrzezinski Oct 2013 #95
Organic foods cause Autism... SidDithers Oct 2013 #96
Yeah, right...I suppose you're gonna tell us wind power causes cancer too? n/t zappaman Oct 2013 #149
you won't be laughing when a broken turbine blade flies 10 miles through 9 feet of hail and dionysus Oct 2013 #176
Lol! whatchamacallit Oct 2013 #183
It's clearly there in the data! Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #187
+1 n/t Silent3 Oct 2013 #284
!!!! Kali Dec 2014 #338
Hehehe... SidDithers Dec 2014 #339
Why are vegans so boring? Pretzel_Warrior Oct 2013 #99
I once saw a post here, long ago, claiming vegans' feces smells better than non-vegan. Dreamer Tatum Oct 2013 #180
It's probably our silica deficiencies. JoeyT Oct 2013 #220
Oh, you hang with the wrong vegans! handmade34 Oct 2013 #229
you don't cook anything, huh quinnox Oct 2013 #114
I like to eat raw beef and fish. aikoaiko Oct 2013 #119
"Pork is laden with parasitic worms and/or their eggs."... yawnmaster Oct 2013 #137
I'm vegetarian but I like cooked food! Liberal_in_LA Oct 2013 #146
I agree that is the ultimate, however doing as much of that as works for you now gollygee Oct 2013 #150
I guess I'm an odd duck tavernier Oct 2013 #152
There is nothing wrong with cooking one's food. Raw ain't necessary. kestrel91316 Oct 2013 #153
Are you kidding? Rice straight from the bag is awesome! Pretzel_Warrior Oct 2013 #164
Like corn nuts, but with more dental damage. n/t lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #260
While I may not agree with every point made in the OP, cui bono Oct 2013 #158
+1 handmade34 Oct 2013 #230
"Food is Politics" RobinA Oct 2013 #162
Sorry, I am going "mostly vegetarian" and even that is tough Taverner Oct 2013 #173
Eating cooked organic heirloom would not be? This raw food veganism is probably unhealthy. thereismore Oct 2013 #181
Cooking is a conspiracy foisted on us by the utility companies. JVS Oct 2013 #262
I see where you are coming from... However Glassunion Oct 2013 #185
+1 nomorenomore08 Oct 2013 #271
How does the organic heirloom vegan I'm supposed to eat, feel about that? Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #186
"meant" to digest meat? Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #188
74-Year Old Raw Vegan Icon Mimi Kirk solarhydrocan Oct 2013 #189
Wonder what she would look like if she hadn't eaten meat in her first 30 years of life- snooper2 Oct 2013 #324
I'm glad you can AFFORD IT! Texasgal Oct 2013 #195
When I study them, I find organic food and produce people to be part of a small world They are bluestate10 Oct 2013 #205
I've been doing that for years except the "raw" part.. because it makes Cha Oct 2013 #196
Clinton admitted he's not vegan/vegetarian FunkyLeprechaun Oct 2013 #286
Yeah, saw a later ariticle about him Cha Oct 2013 #289
As if there isn't an organic food industry. Whole foods is run by a capitalist sociopath JVS Oct 2013 #198
Whole Foods is grossly misnamed. cui bono Oct 2013 #244
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What the hell? What would someone say to that to get auto-removed? cui bono Oct 2013 #249
I missed it too. JVS Oct 2013 #259
Nothing you just mentioned is incompatible with the development of an industry. JVS Oct 2013 #258
You're right. But at least if we keep it local we can try to not have it so corporate cui bono Oct 2013 #264
I must also add Texasgal Oct 2013 #199
Glad that is working for you. Please stop trying to assert you are a better person. alphafemale Oct 2013 #201
Many people aren't constituted to eat like the OP. I am a person that can't eat that way. bluestate10 Oct 2013 #209
I felt like I was losing my mind going without meat alphafemale Oct 2013 #210
While some people seem to be going gluten-free for no good reason, there are many Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2013 #299
Celiac disease affects at least 3 million Americans handmade34 Oct 2013 #306
Fine. It is like Diabetes or Lactose Intolerance or a food allergy. alphafemale Oct 2013 #308
When I go 100% vegetarian Blue_In_AK Oct 2013 #280
Humans are an unnatural species, the result of crossbreeding and hybridization, omnivores more uppityperson Oct 2013 #208
your post deserves k&r idwiyo Oct 2013 #211
The problem with meat, health wise, is what we feed the meat Taverner Oct 2013 #243
"what we feed the meat" handmade34 Oct 2013 #307
Ever notice how defensive they get? flvegan Oct 2013 #213
LOL your headline just broke me up... Ellipsis Oct 2013 #214
Grass-fed, grass-finished beef is one of the healthiest foods you can eat. TroubleMan Oct 2013 #216
agree handmade34 Oct 2013 #231
Not true. Please don't spread mis-information. athena Oct 2013 #233
Actually it is - it's not misinformation TroubleMan Oct 2013 #245
Stating something does not make it true. athena Oct 2013 #247
I'm just not sure that a strict vegan diet is nutritionally optimal for all humans. nomorenomore08 Oct 2013 #272
We just bought 1/4 grass fed beef... all told it was about $4.50/lb. n/t lumberjack_jeff Oct 2013 #261
I didn't know LWolf Oct 2013 #219
"If I were a sociopathic capitalist..." Nuclear Unicorn Oct 2013 #223
Awesome OP! Me and my wife just went vegan workinclasszero Oct 2013 #228
Congratulations! athena Oct 2013 #234
I saw Vegucated too workinclasszero Oct 2013 #267
Well said and thank you. MuseRider Oct 2013 #232
I prefer to enjoy food when I eat. Vashta Nerada Oct 2013 #235
Enjoying our food is the reason we switched to a plant-based diet. athena Oct 2013 #246
My point: I don't want a plant - based diet. Vashta Nerada Oct 2013 #250
Your point: you don't want any input. athena Oct 2013 #270
Those of us that know this and have switched because of health reasons solarhydrocan Oct 2013 #274
Some of us raise and hunt our own meat/eggs, etc. AtheistCrusader Oct 2013 #288
Add home grown and you have a trifecta. n/t BlueToTheBone Oct 2013 #253
OMG, i will never give up meat! :p darkangel218 Oct 2013 #254
basic biological literacy fail.... mike_c Oct 2013 #257
+1 n/t Gore1FL Oct 2013 #290
Sorry I need my sanity.... whistler162 Oct 2013 #266
If you KNOW your chickens are happy and free range mainer Oct 2013 #273
eat all the eggs and whatever else you want solarhydrocan Oct 2013 #275
Whoa!!! darkangel218 Oct 2013 #279
I don't want to pay for yours either. Gore1FL Oct 2013 #298
That's the thing about diets... Blue_In_AK Oct 2013 #303
That's generally my approach. n/t Gore1FL Oct 2013 #310
I don't have any cholesterol issues because I don't eat anything containing cholesterol solarhydrocan Oct 2013 #304
This message was self-deleted by its author Gore1FL Oct 2013 #309
Your body creates it's own cholesteral Gore1FL Oct 2013 #311
Absolutely true. mainer Oct 2013 #313
Seeing as my cholesterol is freakishly low mainer Oct 2013 #312
I guess that depends on if you believe life begins at conception snooper2 Oct 2013 #325
I'm not deficient in any of those nutrients. AtheistCrusader Oct 2013 #285
Pace Yourselves, People! Warren DeMontague Oct 2013 #301
I like the FU to corporate America, but there is not one diet that is right for every person. Dark n Stormy Knight Oct 2013 #302
Anthropologists believe cooking = civilization mainer Oct 2013 #314
And then you can also TransitJohn Oct 2013 #315
Vegetarian rec. undeterred Oct 2013 #316
Nothing as delicious as raw cassava root. Cooking just spoils its taste! mainer Oct 2013 #321
... idwiyo Oct 2013 #327
Although there is truth to much of what you assert MrsMatt Oct 2013 #326
That article is silly. StrayKat Oct 2013 #328
The OP's list of protein sources included quinoa. MrsMatt Oct 2013 #329
The original post is kind of silly and sensational, too. StrayKat Oct 2013 #330
Meh good for you shedevil69taz Oct 2013 #331
To each his own tabbycat31 Oct 2013 #332
Are you a 30BAD follower? StrayKat Oct 2013 #333
I eat meat, but I usually eat a Paleo-diet. Fawke Em Oct 2013 #337
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