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re: The Fall Of Milk & The Rise Of Soywalker: The Next Front On Changing The Way We Live
Posted on 11/12/19 at 9:00 pm to jclem11
Posted on 11/12/19 at 9:00 pm to jclem11
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Why do we drink milk from another animal as humans?
So drinking milk from another member of the animal kingdom is bizarre to you, but getting milk from outside that same kingdom is more "natural"?
So, using your logic, a vine using a tree for growth is bizarre, but it would be more natural for that same vine to use a giraffe, instead?
Posted on 11/13/19 at 11:25 am to Roaad
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No. The perfect example is the atrocious food pyramid they came up with
I would disagree. The pyramid was silly and largely ignored.
The advice about low fat diets was wrong and unhealthy.
Posted on 11/13/19 at 11:36 am to Lima Whiskey
I’m kinda glad milk has fallen, options for me have gotten much better. Being lactose intolerant sucks, I’d like regular milk, but it fricks me up. I’d choose regular milk if I could though.
Posted on 11/13/19 at 12:30 pm to tarzana
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There's nothing wrong with soy, almond milk, cashew milk or oatmilk. Some of these formulas are in fact, quite tasty. Soy milk, edamame beans, tofu and other non-fermented soy products are clean, healthy foods that are the perfect antidote to toxic masculinity.
Posted on 11/13/19 at 6:34 pm to Dam Guide
I love milk and drink a glass of 2% most mornings.
Still, I was going to give this oat milk Oatly! a try to see what it is like but I’m not paying the price for it.
At Publix, a half gallon of Oatly is $6 ($5.99) compared to $3.15 for Publix organic and $2.50 for Publix regular. Pass on the oat. I buy Blue Ridge Creamery organic in glass jars for $4. It’s delicious.
Still, I was going to give this oat milk Oatly! a try to see what it is like but I’m not paying the price for it.
At Publix, a half gallon of Oatly is $6 ($5.99) compared to $3.15 for Publix organic and $2.50 for Publix regular. Pass on the oat. I buy Blue Ridge Creamery organic in glass jars for $4. It’s delicious.
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