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So you're the culprit! It's okay, you can have my brain. I have a big brain, but most of the time I don't make use of it so yeah, plenty of meat to go around
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2012-06-21, 22:18 | Link #903 | |
is this so?
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As long as it's guaranteed to be not poisonous, I'd try one for experience.
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2012-07-15, 13:43 | Link #904 |
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now this thread has been silent for a while now,
anyway here's my recent meat feast, it's called Chiken Tandoori , it's kind of roasted chiken indian style
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2012-07-16, 11:57 | Link #908 | |
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Anyways, now she's practically the healthiest, smartest, and fittest member of the whole family LOL. As for me, hell yeahh I eat meat ROFL!! I wanted to become vegetarian after I turned 18 but that didn't happen lol. But I did give up drinking regular milk and cheese. Now I eat soy products and lactose free stuff.
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2012-07-16, 13:35 | Link #909 | |
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but Soy-based products are also under scrutiny when it comes to their impact on your health http://thyroid.about.com/cs/soyinfo/a/soy_2.htm Personally, I stopped caring about what I stick in my mouth () as long as it tastes good Todays trouble is: what is healthy today is bad for you tomorrow I kind of like not having an increased heartrate from paranoia concerning food and when -for example- it's said to substitute refined sugar for chemical compounds, I really start having doubts about current common sense
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2012-07-16, 19:07 | Link #911 | |
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But this has nothing to do with meat LMAO.
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2012-07-16, 19:18 | Link #912 | |
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2012-07-16, 22:14 | Link #913 |
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It actually isn't clear whether any signifcant estrogen is absorbed from the soy milk... but I just started using almond milk for what little cereal I eat just because it tastes better and is cheaper in my area.
Neither soy nor almond are worth a crap for cooking with though --- for cooking, moo milk still wins. Real butter in mild doses... real sugar in very mild doses <- less evil than almost all the not-butter or chem pseudo-sugars.
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2012-07-16, 22:46 | Link #914 |
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Also be sure to check out pasture-raised cattle if you like dairy products. I first had the experience visiting family in Ireland (where much of the beef is grass-fed). It's become much more popular here in America now, too. The butter produced from grass-fed cows is higher in conjugated linoleic acid and vitamins A+K2, and has a much more favorable omega 6: omega 3 ratio.
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2012-07-16, 23:41 | Link #918 |
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Well that will happen if you drink high amounts of it. Moderation is fine, despite the risk I still use Soy Milk only to make Protein Bars because almond milk has low protein. Dominantly I use almond milk for a lot of things and is my preferred choice over milk.
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2012-07-18, 01:15 | Link #919 | |
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Or hell, the entire rest of the world. 4000 years of history and the richest variety of food has its merits, and demerits.
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2017-10-16, 22:58 | Link #920 |
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I do not eat meat for moral reasons.
However, I must warn my fellow friends that even if you're a manbaby who hasn't realized why veganism (expanded-veganism) is morally correct (objectively) then you probably still shouldn't eat meat since it's pretty harmful for your bodies. Most meat today is filled with hormones, primarily female hormones, which is why most of you ""guys"" have such emasculated personalities. I'm talking mostly about chicken by the way. I know most of you oldies are like 30, but if any fellow intelligent newthinker teenagers read this, stop consuming meat for AT LEAST 3-6 months. You will begin to notice your body assuming it's proper role.
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