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lastlight 02-23-2012 10:42 PM

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Originally Posted by kien (Post 685834)
my body seems to be holding it together.. :lol:

MEAT GLUE.

intarsiabox 02-24-2012 03:05 AM

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Originally Posted by StirCrazy (Post 685662)
actualy you know 5 guys was on Dr Oz yesterday as one of the lowest calorie burgers, and suprisingly lower fat also, you can get. about 3/4 of a big mac has. its not the amopunt of fat that makes them good but the type of beef they use, the way there cooked and the amount of toppings you can pick from.

Steve

Awsome, I'll show this to the wife and she won't be able to complain about my low fat and calorie bacon double cheese burgers anymore!

intarsiabox 02-24-2012 03:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Reef Pilot (Post 685827)
I really should stop now... But if you knew how chickens were raised and sold, you might think twice about eating them. The best way to find out is if you know someone in the Fraser Valley that has a large chicken farm, and get him to take you on a tour. And ask him how long a chicken goes from hatching to being sold to the meat plant. And what and how they feed them to make that happen.

Yeah, I've heard about those poor headless chickens raised in 2 weeks for KFC, but I just can't stop eating them! JK, however I did have to repair a lot of machinery at the UofA farm and those chickens have a miserable short life. I can't remember the exact length of time but around every two months goverment inspectors would have the entire chicken herd destroyed to prevent disease from entering the chicken breeding strains.

A buddy of mine worked at a rendering plant for about 2 days and won't eat another hotdog in his life. Myself, I may know better but as long as it tastes good I still eat everything that I like without reflecting on it's origins. So far I'm not too fat (my opinion) and have lower cholesterol than my veggie pushing wife.

lastlight 02-24-2012 04:15 AM

Louis ck had a hilarious bit on eating animals. It boiled down to him thinking it was wrong but in the end he didn't care that he thought it was wrong lol. I was darn near vegan for a year and a half and was all over that PETA stuff. I snapped one night, ate a huge box of dry ribs and am living happily ever after.

The Grizz 02-24-2012 04:25 AM

I don't really care about food contents anymore, I eat what I like & what makes my tummy happy so it's at least 2 dbl Macs & fries a month ( some times more depending on where I am working.

lastlight 02-24-2012 04:28 AM

my gf and I had McDonald's after seeing supersize me in theatres lol.

intarsiabox 02-24-2012 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 686031)
my gf and I had McDonald's after seeing supersize me in theatres lol.

Why not, the guy did admit the food tasted great!

Funky_Fish14 02-24-2012 05:07 AM

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Originally Posted by lastlight (Post 686024)
....and was all over that PETA stuff....

People eating tastey animals. :wink:




I dont understand the not eating animal products/meat thing. Our ancestors... 30...40...50 thousand years ago... ate meat. They forever did, and we still do. Our bodies and digestive systems are designed for it. Full vegan... I cant see that being easy on one's body. (That is not a poke at anyone that has or is). I just dont understand it 'scientifically'.

Cheers,
Chris

Reefgoat 02-24-2012 08:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Funky_Fish14 (Post 686053)
People eating tastey animals. :wink:




I dont understand the not eating animal products/meat thing. Our ancestors... 30...40...50 thousand years ago... ate meat. They forever did, and we still do. Our bodies and digestive systems are designed for it. Full vegan... I cant see that being easy on one's body. (That is not a poke at anyone that has or is). I just dont understand it 'scientifically'.

Cheers,
Chris

Our ancestors probably did all sorts of things most people would find repugnant. I imagine they didn't spend a lot of time thinking about whether murder or rape was ethical either. People have various reasons for being vegetarian but I think most people turn vegan for ethical reasons, not primarily their health.

Also I would dispute the claim that our digestive systems are designed to eat large quantities of meat. I'm curious why you think being a Vegan would be hard on someones body compared to eating food like McDonalds regularly?

I do eat a rather large quantity of meat myself, probably to my health's detriment.

lastlight 02-24-2012 08:48 PM

If you happen to slip into PETA's clutches they go on at length about how we're NOT designed to eat/digest meat actually... but like I said I'm a free man now. I'm sure eating all the meat I do eat isn't great for me but I can't think of many things I enjoy more than eating and meat reigns supreme =)

And I suspect you're right about the vegans doing so more for ethical reasons. That was my motivation but I didn't eat well at all in this mode... It was more a case of removing what I told myself was unethical... not nearly enough supplementation!


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