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Posted by chlola on Jul-25-2010 16:59:

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Oh, do you like dates? When I need some protein quickly, I'll put some peanut butter in a date and munch.


I've been looking for someone like you to date.


Posted by Blake on Jul-25-2010 17:08:

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Originally posted by ziptnf
I love a good healthy breakfast with a nice ripe banana, a big dollop of freshly ground peanut butter from Whole Foods (no preservatives/salt/sugars) and a nice light drizzle of honey with a glass of almond milk. Delicious and nutritious. Beans are absolutely awesome you can cook them with almost anything.


lol, "dollop" . That's the 2nd new word I've learned this weekend along with "transphenomenality". That breakfast sounds way better tasting than the whey powder and coconut milk I'm about to drink for breakfast. Sounds like it's possible to be vegetarian and not suffer so much.


Posted by ziptnf on Jul-25-2010 18:17:

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Originally posted by Blake
lol, "dollop" . That's the 2nd new word I've learned this weekend along with "transphenomenality". That breakfast sounds way better tasting than the whey powder and coconut milk I'm about to drink for breakfast. Sounds like it's possible to be vegetarian and not suffer so much.

It's really fucking easy. I discovered in this past 5 weeks that it was ridiculous for me to go practically my whole life thinking that the only thing that one should eat was meat and cheese. There are endless healthy and delicious alternatives.


Posted by djhaziel on Jul-25-2010 18:34:

I always make sure that all of my gf's get their right amount of protein


Posted by shaw on Jul-25-2010 18:35:

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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I love eating meat. I eat some every single day.


Posted by MeLLyMeL on Jul-25-2010 18:39:

I don't eat that much meat anymore. I say once a year I have a burger.

I do eat chicken and turkey - sometimes. Been starting to give up some real cheese but only because I found this delicious pepperjack rice cheese.

It's not that difficult to stop. Indian Buffets are our specialty. The menu is great for vegetarians!!

I have had Chana Masala (chick peas) and Chicken Tikka Masala.... and I love the chick pea dish more!

Tofu absorbs much more flavor than marinating any meat.


Posted by chlola on Jul-25-2010 19:02:

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Originally posted by djhaziel
I always make sure that all of my gf's get their right amount of protein



Posted by Intellekshual on Jul-25-2010 19:14:

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Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
I don't eat that much meat anymore. I say once a year I have a burger.
I do eat chicken and turkey - sometimes.

I don't really eat red meat either. I stopped liking the taste of it about 3 years ago. I'll have the occasional meatball sandwich from Quiznos or meatballs in tomato sauce with my pasta.

I love chicken breast, turkey and fish / sea food. Yum. =)


Posted by ziptnf on Jul-25-2010 20:03:

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Originally posted by MeLLyMeL
Been starting to give up some real cheese but only because I found this delicious pepperjack rice cheese.

I know exactly which cheese you're talking about. It's delicious on a veggie burger.

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It's not that difficult to stop. Indian Buffets are our specialty. The menu is great for vegetarians!!

+10 billion. Indian food is awesome.


Posted by Intellekshual on Jul-25-2010 20:09:

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Originally posted by ziptnf
I love a good healthy breakfast with a nice ripe banana, a big dollop of freshly ground peanut butter from Whole Foods (no preservatives/salt/sugars) and a nice light drizzle of honey with a glass of almond milk. Delicious and nutritious.

Oh my.. that sounds absolutely delicious.. But I'm entirely incapable of stomaching anything in the morning other than my tea or coffee. =/


Posted by ziptnf on Jul-25-2010 20:26:

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Originally posted by Enigmatik
Oh my.. that sounds absolutely delicious.. But I'm entirely incapable of stomaching anything in the morning other than my tea or coffee. =/

Haha, yeah, I don't always eat breakfast. I'm sometimes bad and skip it.

I actually found a nice energy supplement called Zipfizz (interesting name, no? ) Just add to water, it's fizzy, sweet, and gives you lots of energy. I don't crash on this stuff either. However, it probably doesn't have as much caffine as your body is used to.

Edit: Btw, it's all natural. No bullshit added.


Posted by Intellekshual on Jul-25-2010 20:37:

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Originally posted by ziptnf
Haha, yeah, I don't always eat breakfast. I'm sometimes bad and skip it.

I actually found a nice energy supplement called Zipfizz (interesting name, no? ) Just add to water, it's fizzy, sweet, and gives you lots of energy. I don't crash on this stuff either. However, it probably doesn't have as much caffine as your body is used to.

Edit: Btw, it's all natural. No bullshit added.

Oh nice. I could use some of that. Thanks.
Where can I get my hands on this good juju? Health food stores?


Posted by Zeiter on Jul-25-2010 20:39:

People with gluten intolerance, how did you first notice this? What were your symptoms?? My girlfriend went to the doctor and he said she had the irritable bowel syndrome, but hasn't even expected gluten intolerance. She started feeling this way maybe when she was 18-19 years old...


Posted by ziptnf on Jul-25-2010 20:43:

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Originally posted by Enigmatik
Oh nice. I could use some of that. Thanks.
Where can I get my hands on this good juju? Health food stores?

Sams carries it. I'm sure you could probably find it in most supermarkets, maybe Kroger or something. A lot of the supermarkets only carry orange or grape, so if you want something different you'll probably have to order it online. I've only tried the orange, but I want to try the rest!


Posted by Intellekshual on Jul-25-2010 20:51:

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Originally posted by ziptnf
Sams carries it. I'm sure you could probably find it in most supermarkets, maybe Kroger or something. A lot of the supermarkets only carry orange or grape, so if you want something different you'll probably have to order it online. I've only tried the orange, but I want to try the rest!

Sweet.. I'll probably be more than content with the orange flava, it's my second favorite. Mango being my first. =)


Posted by ziptnf on Jul-25-2010 21:24:

It's got a ton of vitamins, including 41000% (yes, that's 41 thousand percent) of your recommended daily Vitamin B12. So it keeps you focused and sharp all day as well.

I learned a lot about what goes in my body by doing the diet that I'm on, the Engine2 diet. The guy's a total douchebag, but made a name for himself by being an All-American swimmer for the University of Texas and a champion triathlete after college. He then became a firefighter and practically halved his whole station's cholesterol by having them eat a plant-based diet. Now he's famous across the country for this freaking book, and all it does is tell you to eat vegan and quit using so much oil, salt, and sugar. Hell of a business model

http://engine2diet.com/

I'll admit, it rocks. I feel great and the weight has been melting off. It's ridiculously easy if you have any kind of self-control and willingness to do it. Buy the book, it has tons of great recipes.


Posted by chlola on Jul-25-2010 22:26:

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Originally posted by Enigmatik
I don't really eat red meat either. I stopped liking the taste of it about 3 years ago. I'll have the occasional meatball sandwich from Quiznos or meatballs in tomato sauce with my pasta.

I love chicken breast, turkey and fish / sea food. Yum. =)



(I was gonna 'try' not eating meat but I had a tuna subway lunch.)

This I will try to do.
Beef is what pretty much grosses me out...

A vegatarian friend of mine was telling me how long meat product
stays in the gut and rots.
Confirm or deny?


Posted by butterfly on Jul-25-2010 22:41:

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Originally posted by Zeiter
People with gluten intolerance, how did you first notice this? What were your symptoms?? My girlfriend went to the doctor and he said she had the irritable bowel syndrome, but hasn't even expected gluten intolerance. She started feeling this way maybe when she was 18-19 years old...


my best friend has this and it started with really bad stomach cramps that were intolerably painful. i think she was in her early 20s when she finally found out what it was but the problems started when she was about 18. she's much better now that she doesn't eat gluten.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jul-25-2010 22:45:

I've eaten a ridiculous amount of meat today. Over a kilo, easily. My mother spoils when I go home these days.


Posted by Marcus Summers on Jul-25-2010 23:19:

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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I've eaten a ridiculous amount of meat today. Over a kilo, easily. My mother spoils when I go home these days.


lucky


Posted by chlola on Jul-25-2010 23:25:

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Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I've eaten a ridiculous amount of meat today. Over a kilo, easily. My mother spoils when I go home these days.


What'd ya eat?


Posted by WittyHandle on Jul-25-2010 23:26:

I was a vegetarian for a year because I thought it was unnecessary for us to kill to survive. I wanted a hamburger every single day that year. In the end my thoughts were that a lion on the savanna doesn't think "I don't need to kill that giraffe to live", and started eating meat again. Both sides can find evidence to support their choice. I think everyone should at least think about it, but make their own choice in the end.


Posted by SYSTEM-J on Jul-25-2010 23:33:

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Originally posted by chlola
What'd ya eat?


Bacon sandwiches, roast beef with Sunday dinner, some seasoned chicken, and a whole lot more roast beef that was left over and "needed eating". I felt bad, because it seemed almost criminal to eat so much good food in just one day.


Posted by Lews on Jul-25-2010 23:38:

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Originally posted by WittyHandle
I was a vegetarian for a year because I thought it was unnecessary for us to kill to survive. I wanted a hamburger every single day that year. In the end my thoughts were that a lion on the savanna doesn't think "I don't need to kill that giraffe to live", and started eating meat again. Both sides can find evidence to support their choice. I think everyone should at least think about it, but make their own choice in the end.


That has to be some of the worst logic ever that was needed to justify being selfish.


Posted by WittyHandle on Jul-25-2010 23:41:

I didn't do it to justify being selfish, it was a realization that we are animals and to deprive ourselves of food is against nature. I'm not saying all vegetarians are acting unnaturally, but I made my choice for myself. Vegetarians often make their choices based on psychological factors, not diet related ones imo. Not that a psychological factor is any less relevant than a physical one.


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