chickens must be the healthiest animals on earth..............and everyone knows........healthy food is........health food.
Dog: don't know about chicken being healthy; however, have you ever been inside of a chicken coop during the summer? Anyone who has seems to have problems with them
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If a person wants to be a vegetarian then so be it, I don't shove my lifestyle down their throat and ask they don't either in return.
Personally I will continue eating a balance of all foods including meat.
my stance on all of this is.....Some animals will eat a human if given the chance. As a result, if given the chance I will eat an animal. Sort of an "eye for an eye" thing.
Given the opportunity I would certainly eat the non-vegan shown in the photo in the first post. The vegan in the other photo would go on my compost pile as she is already half there.
Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of the people I killed because they were annoying......
I've been wrong lots of times. Lots of times I've thought I was wrong only to find out that I was right in the beginning.
I refuse to do without dairy. I could drop every other animal product, and really only miss Spam, and sausage, but no dairy is a deal breaker. Cheese is a staple for me, and I've recently become enamored with full fat Greek yoghurt. I never had full fat yoghurt until recently, and it's so much better than the low fat stuff, it's unbelievable. I get Cabot plain, then add honey to it. You can customize the flavor by using different types of honey. It's as good as ice cream, and better for you.
I LOVE greek yogurt with honey, and so does everyone in my house. And I am the same way as far as diet, I could conceivably go without meat (though I am an avowed meatatarian) but no cheese? NO WAY. Vegan butter is pretty good though, but cheese is a must have. Plus eating a bunch of soy isn't relaly that healthy for you from what I understand. Produces lots of extra estrogen though, which explains some things
I LOVE greek yogurt with honey, and so does everyone in my house. And I am the same way as far as diet, I could conceivably go without meat (though I am an avowed meatatarian) but no cheese? NO WAY. Vegan butter is pretty good though, but cheese is a must have. Plus eating a bunch of soy isn't relaly that healthy for you from what I understand. Produces lots of extra estrogen though, which explains some things
Yes, Japan and damn near the entire continent of Asia is just teeming with gay men.
I refuse to do without dairy. I could drop every other animal product, and really only miss Spam, and sausage, but no dairy is a deal breaker. Cheese is a staple for me, and I've recently become enamored with full fat Greek yoghurt. I never had full fat yoghurt until recently, and it's so much better than the low fat stuff, it's unbelievable. I get Cabot plain, then add honey to it. You can customize the flavor by using different types of honey. It's as good as ice cream, and better for you.
If you like Greek yoghurt then make some tzatziki, mix some fresh and cut into little pieces of cucumber, lots of garlic, salt, olive oil, and lime juice and parsley or green onion into greek yoghurt and serve on white bread. Great little appetizer!
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