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In reply to the discussion: Stocking up for the big flood... [View all]sandensea
(23,224 posts)23. Same here!
The only thing I don't like about a lot of these meatless cold cuts, sausages, and such is all the salt they typically use.
I'd use twice as much if they'd just use less salt (400-700 mg per serving!).
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And it is the most sustainable for the planet, the healthiest for us, and saves furry friends!
MLAA
Sep 2017
#2
Me too. That's why I want the Great Plains restored to native prairie and used for ranching again
NickB79
Sep 2017
#24
The meme implies that even people desperate for food(hurricaine/flood survivors) don't want vegan
SecularMotion
Sep 2017
#14
I'm making no claim about vegans, I'm pointing out that you are making no sense.
Thor_MN
Sep 2017
#22
I would get a can opener, if you are hungry enough, everything in a can is "edible" without cooking
Not Ruth
Sep 2017
#16
Don't the conventional versions of the same products contain a lot of salt?
crazycatlady
Sep 2017
#44
I love fresh raw tofu, heated to about body temperature, in the liquid with hot sauce
Not Ruth
Sep 2017
#34
True enough, and I'd especially forgotten those who already had generators
Pope George Ringo II
Sep 2017
#40