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re: 70% of supermarket ground beef contains "pink slime"
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:02 pm to simbo
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:02 pm to simbo
it's a basically a vegan book in disguise, and people who buy into it pretty much argue exactly like you do
if protein was that horrible for us, we'd have never survived long enough to evolve. carbs are a very, very recent addition to the human diet. carb use has exploded over the past 100 years. meat consumption has declined. cancer rates have increased
i don't see how that fits in with your hypothesis
if protein was that horrible for us, we'd have never survived long enough to evolve. carbs are a very, very recent addition to the human diet. carb use has exploded over the past 100 years. meat consumption has declined. cancer rates have increased
i don't see how that fits in with your hypothesis
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:04 pm to Powerman
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If I had to guess, Wal Mart is probably one of the top sellers of organic food as well
Judging from the folks that frequent the Walmarts around here on a daily basis, I hope it has a really good shelf life.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:05 pm to SlowFlowPro
Yum....
On the menu today is Flank steak with a shitake mushroom sauce. Grilled asparagus. And rice Pilaf.
On the menu today is Flank steak with a shitake mushroom sauce. Grilled asparagus. And rice Pilaf.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:05 pm to SlowFlowPro
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yes
It's a study. The largest study in the history of the world on the causes of cancer. It was so revolutionary, it was made into a book.
Thanks and God Bless.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:06 pm to SlowFlowPro
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carb use has exploded over the past 100 years
And so have a lot of health issues associated with diet.
The current 'nutrition' system in place by the government is laughable and ridiculous, imo.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:06 pm to SlowFlowPro
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meat consumption has declined.
Yeah right.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:08 pm to simbo
It has. Carbohydrate consumption exploded and the inverse is meat consumption.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:12 pm to SlowFlowPro
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meat consumption has declined.
Using this very board as a sampling and the incredible number of threads on meat related topics, especially hamburgers, and the number of people blowing the threads up, I sure as hell don't see that at all.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:12 pm to Mike da Tigah
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Judging from the folks that frequent the Walmarts around here on a daily basis, I hope it has a really good shelf life.
Since you are too cool to go there how would you know any better?
You are one pretentious douche
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:12 pm to Mike da Tigah
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Using this very board as a sampling
That sounds stupid
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:14 pm to Powerman
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Since you are too cool to go there how would you know any better?
I pass right by the one down the street from my house multiple times during a given day, and no Powerman, they aren't the oranic crowd.
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You are one pretentious douche
I'm sorry. I know Walmart is your store.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:15 pm to Powerman
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That sounds stupid
How's that?
Do you not fashion Tigerdroppings posters as the average joe?
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:17 pm to Mike da Tigah
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How's that?
Do you not fashion Tigerdroppings posters as the average joe?
No. I don't consider a bunch of food enthusiasts on a college forum to be a representation of society at large.
Just like I wouldn't expect the gaming board to say anything about the gaming habits of the general population nor would I expect the movie board posters to be a reflection of the movie viewing habits of the general population.
I guess my question is: Just how fricking stupid are you?
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:18 pm to simbo
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meat consumption has declined.
Yeah right.
HOL E shite! The only bit of data we provide that actually supports your point...and you don't believe it?
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•Total U.S. beef consumption:
2002: 27.9 billion pounds
2003: 27.0 billion pounds
2004: 27.8 billion pounds
2005: 27.8 billion pounds
2006: 28.1 billion pounds
2007: 28.1 billion pounds
2008: 27.3 billion pounds
2009: 26.8 billion pounds
2010: 26.4 billion pounds
LINK
Only turkey is expected to increase this year.
This post was edited on 3/8/12 at 2:22 pm
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:18 pm to Mike da Tigah
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Do you not fashion Tigerdroppings posters as the average joe?
I know I've always fashioned myself as a smarter, more handsome version of every man.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:19 pm to Mike da Tigah
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I pass right by the one down the street from my house multiple times during a given day, and no Powerman, they aren't the oranic crowd.
So you can tell from your observation point on the street that the people at the wal mart that you pass by don't eat organic produce?
Why do they sell it there if no one buys it?
And wal mart is also a retail center. Many people aren't even there to grocery shop.
You're incomprehensibly stupid.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:20 pm to MSMHater
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HOL E shite! The only bit of data we provide that actually supports your point...and you don't believe it?
Get it back down to levels from 1905 for 50 years and I think we'll see a few changes in the cancer rates. Dropping meat consumption by a tenth of one percent of 27 billion pounds.....not so much.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:20 pm to MSMHater
Find a local (to you) supplier of grass fed beef.
I don't trust the CAFO crap. Last time I cooked some CAFO burger in a skillet, it smelled awful, like a mix of cow manure and something more sinister.
It's grass fed all the way for our family, from a farmer we know.
I don't trust the CAFO crap. Last time I cooked some CAFO burger in a skillet, it smelled awful, like a mix of cow manure and something more sinister.
It's grass fed all the way for our family, from a farmer we know.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:21 pm to Powerman
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No. I don't consider a bunch of food enthusiasts on a college forum to be a representation of society at large.
Uhhh Powerman. I like this forum, and there are some serious food people on here, but let's be honest. This was started to get the food related topic off of the OT, not to discuss the finer things food related. It's attracted those who are of that mindset, but that's not the majority of posters on this board by any stretch, and certainly not the ones who pop on here to discuss hamburgers every day all day any day pick the day.
Posted on 3/8/12 at 2:22 pm to simbo
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Dropping meat consumption by a tenth of one percent of 27 billion pounds.....not so much.
Technically it dropped 1.5% from 2002 to 2010
Adjusted for population growth that would be a substantially larger drop
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