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Calling it a fake. Other youtube vids of the same thing have vegetarians a lot more apprehensive and/ or disgusted at the texture (not flavor though)
I have no doubt there are people who are just more well adapted to eating a primarily vegetarian diet (and that therefore they find it tastes better) just as there are people, the Inuit, for example, whose diet is primarily meat and almost nothing green, but they're the exception rather than the rule when it comes to humanity in general. I believe strongly it would be very hard for me to obtain proper nutrition from a vegetarian diet while I'm sure there are many for whom the opposite is true. For the average person, however, moderation in all things is the way to go.If you go through the replies on those reddit threads, there are a lot of vegetarians who say they just don't like the taste of meat. I don't know why they say that, maybe they are crazy, but they definitely exist.
It's one of those things where you just need to ignore the appearance.The funny thing is that actually grossed me out. The idea of sucking down just the marrow. Of course, I've probably eaten bone marrow thousands of times while biting into chicken legs and not even realized it and probably liked it.
Not at all. That is not to say it's all figured out in terms of what should comprise each meal, but it seems apparent the science points to going back to the old ways, i.e. large meal at breakfast, smaller meal at lunch, smaller still at supper. But in terms of what makes people healthiest in general, there is absolutely no question. Consider life expectancy, average height/weight, etc, all show growth over the decades as the overall standard of peoples' diets have improved.I sure hope you are being sarcastic.
It might be a survival thing, just to give you more pleasure at finding a better food source. Someone said earlier that Julia Stiles said she also had the equivalent of an orgasm when she had a burger after being vegan for a long time.Fair point then. I assume it's a way of talking themselves into not eating something they disagree with, but that's a bit condescending so whatever. It just seems unlikely that someone would quit eating meat because they didn't like the taste, and then have their mind blown years later to the point of acting like they had no idea it could taste that good.
I had chocolate ice cream for the first time in a while like a month ago, and I loved it because it had been so long. It's not like I totally forgot how much I used to like it though.
I'm guessing they sell it in Japanese vending machine somewhere.wait for the conclusion video, titled "the afterrhea".
Dude i have to ask. Who is that old lady in your av and is she airing out a fart? I get disgusted everytime i look at it lolThis seems more mayberry than war room.
She was on a lung and heart transplant list with pulmonary hypertension, which is a death sentence. She married a French guy who got her to eat meat again, and it subsided significantly, and she was taken off the donor lists.How so?
A milenia of a life expectancy of 40, that is what it worked for.Now, I'm not saying people back then were 100% right and mainstream science today is a "friendly woman at the docks", but it shows how things can change. Who knows the truth? No idea. However, meat and bread worked for millenia.
The average weight per height has improved over the past decades? Average dude is 5'9 190 and woman is like 5'4 170 lmaoNot at all. That is not to say it's all figured out in terms of what should comprise each meal, but it seems apparent the science points to going back to the old ways, i.e. large meal at breakfast, smaller meal at lunch, smaller still at supper. But in terms of what makes people healthiest in general, there is absolutely no question. Consider life expectancy, average height/weight, etc, all show growth over the decades as the overall standard of peoples' diets have improved.
Er, no, not the ratio, that / was short for and.The average weight per height has improved over the past decades? Average dude is 5'9 190 and woman is like 5'4 170 lmao
I have no trouble believing this story. I'm sure many people, and I believe I am one, cannot derive the right elements for a healthy diet from being vegetarian. But I also have no trouble believing there are some people who would thrive on a vegetarian diet and good for them. If it were me, I wouldn't be interested in experimenting with my health like that but if it suits you, I have no problem with it.She was on a lung and heart transplant list with pulmonary hypertension, which is a death sentence. She married a French guy who got her to eat meat again, and it subsided significantly, and she was taken off the donor lists.
I've never had a problem with vegetarians. It feels like it could be healthy, but I think you have to eat an egg a day or something to get that complete amino chain, unless you're well off, super disciplined, and can master that without meat. Very difficult. A good amount of vegetarians probably support human abortion, so asn unwillingness to eat chicken eggs seems comically stupid.
Anyways, my sisters story is 100% true, but she would never politicize it, and I think unfortunately wouldn't talk publically about it, because she still feels similar in many ways about the treatment of animals.
What the hell happened to Germany in 1850?Er, no, not the ratio, that / was short for and.
Obviously, the increase in obesity is the effect of not following a balanced diet, and the so-called obesity epidemic is a relatively new phenomenon. In general, health outcomes have improved across the board due to improved diet.
You don't have to eat eggs to get all your amino acids, its extremely easy to dforexample, beans and rice together is a complete protein.She was on a lung and heart transplant list with pulmonary hypertension, which is a death sentence. She married a French guy who got her to eat meat again, and it subsided significantly, and she was taken off the donor lists.
I've never had a problem with vegetarians. It feels like it could be healthy, but I think you have to eat an egg a day or something to get that complete amino chain, unless you're well off, super disciplined, and can master that without meat. Very difficult. A good amount of vegetarians probably support human abortion, so asn unwillingness to eat chicken eggs seems comically stupid.
Anyways, my sisters story is 100% true, but she would never politicize it, and I think unfortunately wouldn't talk publically about it, because she still feels similar in many ways about the treatment of animals.
Do you think you're just gonna die if you stop eating meat?I have no trouble believing this story. I'm sure many people, and I believe I am one, cannot derive the right elements for a healthy diet from being vegetarian. But I also have no trouble believing there are some people who would thrive on a vegetarian diet and good for them. If it were me, I wouldn't be interested in experimenting with my health like that but if it suits you, I have no problem with it.
Thats when the Jews invaded GermanyWhat the hell happened to Germany in 1850?
EDIT: Looks like it was the European Potato Failure.
No, but it seems very likely my health would be negatively affected if I tried to rely solely upon a vegetarian diet. I'm not saying I'd fall ill in a week, but I believe my long term health would be at risk.You don't have to eat eggs to get all your amino acids, its extremely easy to dforexample, beans and rice together is a complete protein.
Do you think you're just gonna die if you stop eating meat?
Calling it a fake. Other youtube vids of the same thing have vegetarians a lot more apprehensive and/ or disgusted at the texture (not flavor though)
You don't have to eat eggs to get all your amino acids, its extremely easy to dforexample, beans and rice together is a complete protein.
Do you think you're just gonna die if you stop eating meat?
I don't think one kind of bean does it. From what I've heard, it would have to be a couple different kinds of beans/legumes.
Oh, and why not eat an egg?
Wtevr. My sister was dying, and what 2as killing hervwent away after shevstarted eating meat. I like vegetarian dishes, and wish to consume less meat, as I age.
Actually there are many single sources of complete amino acid profiles like soy, buckwheat, quinoa, chia, you don't even have to combine foods as long as you eat a balanced diet you'll be fine. Getting enough complete protein is no problem and is the least of concern for someone on a vegetarian or vegan diet.I don't think one kind of bean does it. From what I've heard, it would have to be a couple different kinds of beans/legumes.
Oh, and why not eat an egg?
Wtevr. My sister was dying, and what 2as killing hervwent away after shevstarted eating meat. I like vegetarian dishes, and wish to consume less meat, as I age.