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re: GMO's and their impact on our weight.
Posted on 3/19/13 at 1:30 pm to Hulkklogan
Posted on 3/19/13 at 1:30 pm to Hulkklogan
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This is a step in the right direction, but I still think too many grains.
Agreed. My sister and I used to want to fill up on macaroni and cheese or bread every night. Mom and dad made us try everything though, and sometimes it worked and we'd love a vegetable.
As for moms working and not being home...my mom worked full-time most of my life, and we had home-cooked meals every night. She planned.
And lol at all the guys on here complaining about women texting and being on FB while they rack up 20k posts on TD.
Posted on 3/19/13 at 3:08 pm to Queen
Oh, good Lord, give the "working mothers" schtick a rest. Kids are fat because they eat/are fed too much and don't move around enough. It doesn't matter if they're fed too many organic beets from Whole Foods by a stay-at-home mom who fosters kittens and does Pilates in her spare time, or if they're fed too much Popeyes by a divorced dad who doesn't know how to cook. Too many calories is too many calories; coupled with too little movement, it's the recipe for rampant obesity.
And deer feeders, bird feeders, etc all over the freakin' South are chock full of GMO corn---has anyone noticed any animals selectively picking through mixed feed, avoiding the corn?
I'm no huge fan of cross-species genetic modification, but plant cross breeding is itself a form of controlled genetic modification practiced since ancient times. Not all GMOs are cross-species transfers--they're simply cutting out the traditional methods of plant breeding due to big business pressures of efficiency/expediency.
And deer feeders, bird feeders, etc all over the freakin' South are chock full of GMO corn---has anyone noticed any animals selectively picking through mixed feed, avoiding the corn?
I'm no huge fan of cross-species genetic modification, but plant cross breeding is itself a form of controlled genetic modification practiced since ancient times. Not all GMOs are cross-species transfers--they're simply cutting out the traditional methods of plant breeding due to big business pressures of efficiency/expediency.
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