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Carnivore or herbivore which are you and what are your thoughts on which is healthier and why..I'm very interested in diets and why one follows it ..........


PostMon Apr 24, 2006 6:37 pm
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Omnivore.
Never gave a diet much thought.
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PostMon Apr 24, 2006 6:42 pm
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why vincent?????
PostMon Apr 24, 2006 6:49 pm
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Hey I work it off! froggy
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PostMon Apr 24, 2006 7:04 pm
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I'm herbivore. I've never liked meat much (my baby books say likes baked beans dislikes chicken)

Recently I've found out I'm lactose intolerant which will basically make me Vegan.
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PostMon Apr 24, 2006 7:41 pm
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Intereseting Bebi i'm also vegan. It seems more and more are becoming vegan this will be the first generations that is is socially exceptable to be vegan , in days of past a parent would of rather you joined a cult then became a vegan, my parents actually think it will kill you lol......this from parents who a mother who had breast cancer and is obese and keeps eating fast food and a father who has high blood pressure was told by his doctor to quit drinking and he also has gout which is a illness related to too much alcholol, and my dad doesn't drink water and his skin itches and hutrs and cracks and he won't drink water......
PostMon Apr 24, 2006 7:57 pm
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Bebi wrote:

Recently I've found out I'm lactose intolerant which will basically make me Vegan.
I got sympathy for you. I am also lactose intolerant.

:cry: I love milk!
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Omnivore

I am a human it is natural for me to eat some meat. Look at chimps they eat meat. I eat meat about three or four times a week. I tried going veg and it didn't work out for me. I was tired all the time. I like a balanced diet. A nice big bloody steak, bake potato, salad, and a beer.
Life in the balance. :drink:
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AH BEER!

Liquid grain!
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sheri berri wrote:
Intereseting Bebi i'm also vegan. It seems more and more are becoming vegan this will be the first generations that is is socially exceptable to be vegan , in days of past a parent would of rather you joined a cult then became a vegan, my parents actually think it will kill you lol......


I know where you're coming from. I've never liked meat and from around age 11 I asked my mum if I could stop eating it. Three years later after showing her I'd thought about it carefully she agreed for meto become vegetarian at age 14. The only trouble is she (helpfully lol bless her) bought nothing but cheese and onion pies/pasties and now Ican't stand them LOL. She's more informed now, although she's still under the impression that I need "something" to replace meat with my dinner - she's always buying veggie stuff that I've never even heard of never mind tried before :X-/: I've told her just give me a plate of veg and I'll be perfectly happy but noooo...
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Maybe it is time to start cooking some veggie meals for your Mom instead of just waiting for dinner to hit the plate. I started cooking family meals at 14 out of self defence. My Mom was a terrible cook, but she tried. She was really glad when I took over, I took after Grandma when it came to cooking.
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Heh I'm 30 this year, I've cooked her plenty over the years. I was just relating my experiences. The most truly odd thing mum bought for me was Vegan Turkey with stuffing Smilie_PDT that was for last Christmas dinner when we visited. That's what I mean when I say she has to get me "something" to have with my dinner. You'd think that after 15 or so years she'd have worked out that I don't like the taste or texture of meat so there's no point in buying things that are supposed to echo it
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Sorry Smilie_PDT Judging by what you post in recipes you know what your doing in the kitchen. Mmmmm I going to try the noodle one at the next Pagan picnic. big grin

Those vegan meat stuff can be pretty bad and I like meat.
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I agree Dark those meat replacements are interesting to say the least i don't use them, but give me a vegetable and i can get kids to eat it..My kids are the best critics i have learned to tatntalize there appetites with veges...My kids eat kale and all kinds of things lol
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Great how about posting some of those recipes in the Vegan Dinner Recipes thread in Recipes. I go to a lot of Pagan picnics and many people who go are vegan. Everybody likes my cooking, but the vegans. Be nice to have something for everyone.


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