Yea drinking milk from another animal is really natural.Meat and dairy is healthy and natural, dipshit
Happens everywhere in the wild.
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Yea drinking milk from another animal is really natural.Meat and dairy is healthy and natural, dipshit
Do you know of any other species that cultivate their own food?Yea drinking milk from another animal is really natural.
Happens everywhere in the wild.
Do you know of any other species that cultivate their own food?
I agree with you that meat and dairy are less healthy foods than many of the alternatives and I fully support people who are vegan.Yea drinking milk from another animal is really natural.
Happens everywhere in the wild.
Didn't you read Guns Germs and Steel?Yea drinking milk from another animal is really natural.
Happens everywhere in the wild.
How natural is shaving, or wearing clothes dummy.Yea drinking milk from another animal is really natural.
Happens everywhere in the wild.
Even with milk consumption, there are anomalies in the animal world as well: "Red Billed Oxpecker—a bird that can perch on the udders of an Impala and suck its milk. Besides the Oxpecker, birds like Seagulls and Sheathbills have been reported to pilfer milk directly from the teats of elephant seals. So, while it’s quite rare, milk stealing does happen between certain other species in the wild." https://www.scienceabc.com/humans/species-drink-milk-another-species.htmlCool, but are they also applying fertilizer and pesticides? Either way, maybe half a dozen out of millions.
Compared to what alternatives? How are you defining "healthy"? Meat and dairy have the ability to give you more protein with less calories and volume. Beef is arguably the most nutritionally dense food in the world. Plus you can always choose leaner cuts if saturated fat and cholesterol are a concern.I agree with you that meat and dairy are less healthy foods than many of the alternatives and I fully support people who are vegan.
Gorillas and chimps also spend the majority of their day chewing on grass and leaves. Sign me up.On the other hand, gorillas or chimps could figure out how to do it, they would......so the whole "it isn't natural" argument is kind of out the window. Animals (including humans) don't do something until.....until they do. And if it confers some selective advantage.......they keep on doing it, as was the case with consuming milk.
Yeah, I mean......evolution and ecology are things. We are omnivores.Veganism is far more unnatural for hominid species than omnivory.
Even the earliest proto-hominids like Australopithecus afarensis probably had some meat in the diet.
The appeal to nature is a very bad argument for vegans to make.
Veganism is an artifact of rich, western industrialised economies where calories are cheap and abundant.
Post of the year so far. What sort of bread? Two slices a day? Do you store it in the freezer?I go to work every day with a banana, an orange or grapefruit, a peanut butter and jelly sandwich and an apple. I eat the banana for breakfast and the rest in order through the day. I probably lost 15 lbs that way over time and it's been easier to stay thinner not getting a sandwich at the deli - lunch was keeping me a bit too fat. I was using Skippy peanut butter and at BJ's Warehouse they started carrying "Natural Skippy" but reading the two labels it was basically the same as regular. Then I saw Smucker's natural at Wallmart and it was just peanuts nothing else - comparing it to Skippy - whoa there was sugar added to Skippy (OK I was a little slow to realize that).
Switching to peanuts only Smuckers peanut butter at lunch I lost about 6 lbs over 6-8 months - a worthwhile change.
Horrific farts are fun. Lighten up dude.For most people nothing, for some people a lot.
They are very high FODMAP foods. Both are high in insoluble fiber + the manner in which the juices are broken down in the intestine causes gas and diarrhea in some people.
I'm not sensitive to either but have experiences the garlic thing - horrific farts - after eating a lot of roasted garlic on bread or pizza.
That too.
I like the mini cinnamon altoids. They have a sugar alcohol instead of sugar or artificial sweetener, so I'm not sure what's better or worse.I used to eat a lot of candy and sweets. I hardly do any more. What worked for me was finding a mint that I liked (Icebreakers and Altoids). Whenever I crave sweets, pop one of those in your mouth. After eating a meal, pop one of those in your mouth. I hardly eat candy or sweets any more. Those mints are like 5 calories or something and have that weird sweetner taste to it. Makes you not want to eat anything after. At first I used eat like 5-6 of them a day, now I just eat 1-2 (after meals, when I usually would crave a dessert). Some days no mints.
It's the transition from Dutch Ovens to German Ovens (cabbage influence) that cause the trouble.Horrific farts are fun. Lighten up dude.
does it store the odor in the cushion? its always nice to plop down and get a micro sample of yesterday's gas. almost as good as ripping one in the car before you lock it up for the night.we got a new sectional couch that is a lot comfier so I've at least got that going for me when I have excessive farts.