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re: Anyone eat Paleo?

Posted on 2/7/13 at 7:49 am to
Posted by TinyTigerPaws
Member since Aug 2004
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Posted on 2/7/13 at 7:49 am to
You are much safer here than on the OT--don't go spouting your views and opinions there unless you want to be terriorized. Hopefully, there are more open-minded people that come here over than on the other side. Usually those that are closed minded here, likely won't click on the thread.

This information is extremely interesting, though I do question some of the choices of Paleo...like legumes, I really like them. And coconut milk sounds disgusting since I don't like coconut in the least.
Posted by Drew Orleans
Member since Mar 2010
21577 posts
Posted on 2/7/13 at 8:05 am to
I want to start trying it and start cooking with the oil, but coconut does not go well with my blood type so I try to avoid it. I just cook with olive oil and use almond milk instead.

Making a gravy out of almond milk is freaking awesome.
Posted by emboslice
Member since Dec 2012
4519 posts
Posted on 2/7/13 at 9:58 am to
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You are much safer here than on the OT--don't go spouting your views and opinions there unless you want to be terriorized. Hopefully, there are more open-minded people that come here over than on the other side. Usually those that are closed minded here, likely won't click on the thread.

This information is extremely interesting, though I do question some of the choices of Paleo...like legumes, I really like them. And coconut milk sounds disgusting since I don't like coconut in the least.


Haha! I know better. I only mentioned it here because it related to the subject, and I only talked more about it because someone so kindly asked. I did mention I was making a Buffalo Cauliflower Wing Pizza with Tofu Bleu Cheese on the SuperBowl Menu board and got some mixed reviews

With all of the stuff that I hear everyday... I'm pretty used to it. It's actually pretty fascinating how someone can be so obsessed or offended by what I choose to do with my life. I try to keep a positive attitude and be a good sport about it. I have to remember I was once in their shoes.

Do what feels right for your body! You can (re)introduce yourself to things you aren't familiar with having or liking before now. I want to say that in one of my psychology classes I recall learning that if a parent introduces a food to the infant that it doesn't like, by continuing to work that into meals after the 14th (don't quote me) or so time, they will have acquired the taste for it. I imagine that can work for you, as I assume you aren't an infant!
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