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13-05-2005, 12:39 PM | #31 | |||
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I can't believe that I once bought a liver cleansing diet book thinking that would work. : Eating properly and exercise is what worked for me. Bindi, your cooking 3 different meals a night? I'd be telling people if they want something different from what your cooking they had better learn to cook rather quickly!! :ticking:
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13-05-2005, 12:55 PM | #32 | ||
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Screw that. I love my meat. If we were supposed to be veggos then why did God make cows taste so good?!?!!!
Probably the main reason we eat beef and drink milk and wear leather is because cows are the easiest, stupidest, cheapest source for so many possible different kinds of foods and resources. I have heard the stories about us not being designed to eat meat and drink milk and they make sense, but these days eating everything either gives you cancer, is bad for you or makes you fat. I'd rather just keep eating what tastes good in moderation along with healthy foods. There are many many good things to come from milk (calcium for example). Female vegetarians can suffer very badly not only from iron deficiency (given how much blood and iron they lose in their monthly cycle) but also from osteoporosis and bone diseases. What I think makes the most sense is a bit of everything in moderation, not TOO much milk, not too much meat, we can all agree that veggies, fruit, nuts and cereals are good for us and that a little bit of meat can work magic, but we do require fats in our diets along with proteins and carbs. I say long live the cow, long live the chocolate milk and long live the vegetarians for keeping uns honest!!!! As for vegans, let them do their thing but I for one don't envy their choices! Just mutual respect. Don't bash me for swallowing cows and I won't pay you out for being a birdseed sucker.
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13-05-2005, 01:02 PM | #33 | ||||
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NP bout the posts, I can talk the leg off a chair so it doesn't bother me to post a heap (shame the post count doesn't work in the Bar hey). No I don't live in Nimbin, but I assure you, if you ever come up to Katoomba NSW for the Winter Magic Festival (June 19th this year) then you will see what I'm talking about when I say alternative and environmentally aware - it's like all these hippies just come out of nowhere... :hihi: And yes Nikki I am very very VERY over the whole cooking thing. I am showing my eldest two how to cook so they will just leave me the hell alone _2: . Now for the hardest part - to get them to clean up after themselves...
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13-05-2005, 01:18 PM | #34 | |||
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Women do need Iron, the best source of that is (lean) red meat, I eat a little extra before and after that monthly cycle as well as a lot of green vegetables. I was on B12 shots for a long time because my body didn't seem to be absorbing it at all, the next time I went for my regular shot, my levels were normal, I'd added more red meat to my diet. I've had a few falls and wrecked the lower part of my back (L2, L3, L4) I believe that's how I got osteoporosis. I'm lactose intolerant so drinking milk is out of the question, however I can have it in sauces, cheese, low GI ice cream etc. Oh how I long for a nice big glass of cold chocolate milk. :sm_drool:
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13-05-2005, 05:33 PM | #36 | |||
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