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In reply to the discussion: The Clean Eating Delusion [View all]Octafish
(55,745 posts)20. Let's see. Eye roll smilie from HuckleB...
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but that doesn't mean that sometimes it is not right. The whole dog treat deaths
hollysmom
Jan 2016
#1
People interested in healthy food are unaware of the continuing fall-out from Fukushima.
Octafish
Jan 2016
#6
Maybe so. But instead of pointing out others' shortcomings, I try to enlighten them.
Octafish
Jan 2016
#71
No, you attempt to derail other people's conversations and make them about you.
anigbrowl
Jan 2016
#78
Democratic doesn't mean you are entitled to be taken seriously every time you open your mouth
anigbrowl
Jan 2016
#92
Quite interesting ... I have had concerns about my officemate, but could not put a name to
etherealtruth
Jan 2016
#8
Granted at least one of them is, shall we say, a Creative Thinker, so its difficult to follow...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2016
#26
Its not that you are wrong about Fukushima leaking, its that this thread is not about that at all...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2016
#74
Again, off topic, not to mention the article you posted is perhaps the worst example of...
Humanist_Activist
Jan 2016
#76
Certainly. In #13, you said "It is exactly what the OP is about", and that is completely wrong
muriel_volestrangler
Jan 2016
#77
It is why as a working class person I feel uncomfortable among "middle class" people.
Odin2005
Jan 2016
#28
I live around Berkeley, so the local restaurants are hilarious in how they bend over backwards
Prism
Jan 2016
#29
So you Googled to find a definition that suited your purpose in response to the OP?
HuckleB
Jan 2016
#33
Just the opposite actually, they eat whole foods, not marketed processed foods
Babel_17
Jan 2016
#54
They've probably got a very different definition of 'clean eating' than the one described
Marr
Jan 2016
#88
And a lot of people go through hell, trying to find out what in their diet is making them ill
Babel_17
Jan 2016
#36