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re: The Left’s coming war on our diets (Meat, dairy)
Posted on 4/25/22 at 7:43 am to WylieTiger
Posted on 4/25/22 at 7:43 am to WylieTiger
Yup and all that garbage is dog food that’s repackaged
Posted on 4/25/22 at 7:44 am to tarzana
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Why do you want these things? All they do is raise blood pressure, coat arteries with plaque and increase likelihood of cancer.
They're not as toxic as cigarettes, but the cumulative effect of a dietary pattern of their consumption is not good.
Carbs and sugar are the problem, not steak and cheese
Posted on 4/25/22 at 8:03 am to SirWinston
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cheese
Cheese is probably the single most toxic widely consumed food on the planet. There's nothing about cheese that's good for human physiology, as it's laden with sodium, cholesterol, artery-clogging fats; the cheeses with stronger aromas and flavors have scads of free radicals and potentially carcinogenic compounds as well.
The worst by far are Velveeta, Cheez Whiz and other processed cheese food products. Their sodium and chemical levels are through the roof.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 8:06 am to tarzana
Shut your whore mouth talking about Velveeta! How the frick am i gonna make a proper Spam casserole?
Posted on 4/25/22 at 8:08 am to tarzana
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Cheese is probably the single most toxic widely consumed food on the planet. There's nothing about cheese that's good for human physiology, as it's laden with sodium, cholesterol, artery-clogging fats; the cheeses with stronger aromas and flavors have scads of free radicals and potentially carcinogenic compounds as well.
The worst by far are Velveeta, Cheez Whiz and other processed cheese food products. Their sodium and chemical levels are through the roof.
Tell me you are a fig without telling me you are a fig.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 8:08 am to SirWinston
When the induced (as in not an accident) beef shortage hits, deer will be poached and harder to find. Never thought I would live to see our country taken over by communism.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 8:18 am to musick
A filet at Medium rare that has been marinating in red wine for 12+ hours.
But, the Rib eye is a worthy competitor to that.
Top either off with sautéed mushrooms with lyonnaise potatoes and creamed spinach on the side. Mmmmm Mmmmm GOOD!!! Oh yeah, and a bottle of really good Argentine Malbec ( which ain't that expensive) and you have the makings of of a vegan nightmare.....and I'm not necessarily against vegans, but they are so damned holier than thou.
But, the Rib eye is a worthy competitor to that.
Top either off with sautéed mushrooms with lyonnaise potatoes and creamed spinach on the side. Mmmmm Mmmmm GOOD!!! Oh yeah, and a bottle of really good Argentine Malbec ( which ain't that expensive) and you have the makings of of a vegan nightmare.....and I'm not necessarily against vegans, but they are so damned holier than thou.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 8:22 am to SirWinston
Save a cow, eat a vegetarian.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 8:46 am to WaWaWeeWa
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The free market will sort it out. If meat becomes scarce then price goes up. Then people will find another source of protein because no one is buying a $100 steak.
Were you born an unintelligent moron or did you achieve that status through years of hard work?
Posted on 4/25/22 at 9:36 am to JWeezy
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She loves smoked sausage too
Did you mean smoking the sausage?
Posted on 4/25/22 at 9:37 am to SirWinston
Worst case scenario is that I go in with some friends, buy some land, and put cows on it. There are plenty of YouTube videos of mobile slaughterers that will come to your land and butcher it in the field on a tarp. Pigs are also in abundance in Texas. I'm not going to be forced into vegatarianism.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 9:38 am to WylieTiger
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Is this why the fast food chains are pushing that meatless meat crap?
Something I have never personally heard, or anyone has told me they heard.
“Hey I tried that Impossible Whopper at Burger King. It’s pretty good.”
If my local one has sold 100 total I would be floored.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 9:42 am to Zach
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Anyone who watches my 600 lb life knows what the cure is.
If everyone who watches that show regularly would put a bag over their head, zip tie it around the neck, and breathe normally.. the world would be a better place.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 10:45 am to Ricardo
quote:Thats not nanny - thats jack-boot on the neck
The nanny state is coming.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 11:05 am to SirWinston
Beef-flavored tofu burgers, chicken flavored tofu chicken nuggets, and soybean milk.
Yep, it's coming. Yep, they're certifiably insane.
Elections have consequences. Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences.
Yep, it's coming. Yep, they're certifiably insane.
Elections have consequences. Stolen elections have catastrophic consequences.
This post was edited on 4/25/22 at 11:08 am
Posted on 4/25/22 at 11:13 am to tarzana
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Cheese is probably the single most toxic widely consumed food on the planet. There's nothing about cheese that's good for human physiology, as it's laden with sodium, cholesterol, artery-clogging fats; the cheeses with stronger aromas and flavors have scads of free radicals and potentially carcinogenic compounds as well.
What a ignorant bunch of shite. You truly are moron.
Health Benefits of Cheese
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Potential Health Benefits of Cheese
Cheese made from the milk of animals that are raised 100% grass-fed contains omega-3 fatty acids and vitamin K-2, a nutrient our bodies use to coagulate blood. Research has even shown that dairy products like cheese can help keep our teeth free of cavities.
Other health benefits of cheese include:
Bone and muscle health. The calcium and protein in cheese makes it great for building strong bones and muscle. Whey protein, the same type of protein used in many powdered muscle-building supplements, is plentiful in cheese.
Since cheese is made from milk, it’s also packed with calcium. Calcium can help developing bones grow stronger, and also prevent osteoporosis as we age. Vitamins A, D, K, and Zinc present in cheese are also thought to contribute to bone health.
Less inflammation. Dairy fats in cheese contain conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), which may help ease inflammation — and may even help prevent heart disease and obesity. Studies show certain full-fat dairy products can be healthy when eaten in moderation.
Lower blood pressure . The high levels of calcium present in dairy products like cheese can help reduce blood pressure. Lower-fat, low-sodium cheeses, eaten in moderation as part of a healthy diet, can help lower blood pressure. Try cottage cheese, ricotta cheese, parmesan, feta, or goat cheese.
Blood vessel protection. Research shows cheese could be a good source of glutathione, an antioxidant that helps maintain brain health.
This antioxidant property may also help blood vessels work better. A 2016 study showed that the blood vessels of participants that ate cheese were healthier than those of people who ate pretzels or soy cheese.
Gut health. Fermented foods like cheese and yogurt contain probiotic bacteria. Some small studies have shown healthy gut bacteria can have keep cholesterol levels healthy.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 12:39 pm to dchog
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Sugar is the biggest problem
Except all the substitutes are worse.
Posted on 4/25/22 at 12:41 pm to Zarkinletch416
"One person believes he may eat anything, while the weak person eats only vegetables." (Romans 14:2)
We covered this verse in church yesterday. There's a California joke in there somewhere.
We covered this verse in church yesterday. There's a California joke in there somewhere.
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