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offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2004-05-13 06:40 [#01186012]
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how can stop stop eating meat, is the best thing ever,
cheese is also great



 

offline Anus_Presley on 2004-05-13 06:40 [#01186014]
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i'm not a vegan. i don't like meat too much to tell the
trruth but i still eat it, i can't be arrsed to make surre i
get the corrrrect vitamins etc..


 

offline Jedy from dublin (Ireland) on 2004-05-13 06:52 [#01186028]
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stop stop= you stop


 

offline hepburnenthorpe from sydney (Australia) on 2004-05-13 09:29 [#01186228]
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ive been vegan for around six months and am perfectly
healthy. i was vegetarian for years beforehand though. my
wife and girlfriend are both vegan and healthy too!

i just eat lots... and lots. i love chilli con carne done
with refried beens. YUM!


 

offline hepburnenthorpe from sydney (Australia) on 2004-05-13 09:29 [#01186229]
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i should say x-wife.


 

offline Ceri JC from Jefferson City (United States) on 2004-05-13 09:40 [#01186253]
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Yes, healthy perhaps in the sense that you're disease free
or have low blood pressure etc. what do you reckon the
chances of you being able to remain vegan in a survival
situation are though (not criticisng your choice to be a
vegan- in modern society it is a viable option).


 

offline hepburnenthorpe from sydney (Australia) on 2004-05-13 09:48 [#01186272]
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yeah, i cant really see myself being in that situation. but
yeah, i guess i feel up to it. a month ago i went on a 4 day
hike through a fairly mountainess area of new zealand
without too much trouble. well, if i had chosen to give up
smoking i would have delt with it better.

to be honest, its hard to say if i feel more healthy, but i
feel as healthy as i remember ever being.

im 5'11 tall 86kg and fighting fit! hehe...


 

offline tragedy from Gloucester (United States) on 2004-05-13 09:57 [#01186280]
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a few of my friends are vegan, so it shoudn't be too much of
a problem.... i think i'll be fine.


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2004-05-13 12:50 [#01186580]
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Im vegan, and i feel pretty damn healthy too.

what you reeeeaaaaaally need is Green +

its the healthiest thing on earth, the awards its won prove
it.
-recommended for a vegan diet too-


 

offline tragedy from Gloucester (United States) on 2004-05-13 15:07 [#01186816]
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that sounds really good... can it only be bought online?


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2004-05-13 15:23 [#01186843]
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no, just about any health food store sells it
im not sure about the US tho


 

offline brokephones from Londontario on 2004-06-11 19:43 [#01236061]
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So how did your vegan adventure go tragedy?
I just went vegan one hour ago when I bought my groceries.
I'm going to try it out for two weeks or so and see how I
feel after.


 

offline corrupted-girl on 2004-06-11 21:14 [#01236119]
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hahaha


 

offline horsefactory from 💠 (United Kingdom) on 2004-06-11 21:20 [#01236122]
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Did it win the coveted "Healthiest Thing on Earth" award?


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2004-06-11 21:48 [#01236142]
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meaty foods i love:
sushi
steak
bacon
salmon
crab
fried chicken
chicken fried steak
fish'n'chips
avacado bacon burgers
burrito
gravy
turkey
turkey gravy
ravioli
corn dog
beef jerky
turkey jerky
bacon wrapped scallops
cajun grilled prawns
general tso chicken
hot n sour soup
broccoli beef
pepperoni pizza
meat lover's pizza
beef sashimi
meat balls
turkey sandwich

that's about it.
no vegan for me. i would become sad. yes very very sad.


 

offline brokephones from Londontario on 2004-06-11 22:09 [#01236152]
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Whats so funny?


 

offline brokephones from Londontario on 2004-06-11 22:09 [#01236153]
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I like all the fish dishes you mentioned.



 

offline tragedy from Gloucester (United States) on 2004-06-12 01:26 [#01236199]
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it's going great! the only thing i really miss is cheese
pizza, but i just get cheeseless pizza with broccoli, green
peppers and mushrooms.
i've been eating a lot of stir fry stuff, and i've lost 8
lbs in the last 3 and a 1/2 weeks.
thanks for asking and goodluck.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2004-06-12 01:30 [#01236200]
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tragedy,
i'll up my meat intake to offset the imbalance caused by
your lack of meat consumption. gotta maintain the natural
order.


 

offline tragedy from Gloucester (United States) on 2004-06-12 01:36 [#01236201]
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go for it.
you'll have a heart attack by 30.


 

offline evolume from seattle (United States) on 2004-06-12 01:38 [#01236202]
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thats in 1.5 years!

well, you know what they say:
"the candle that eats twice as much meat, burns half as
long."

or something.


 

offline Torley Wong on 2004-06-12 01:53 [#01236209]
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I don't think I could ever go total vegan but I like eating
vegetables and healthy diet does obviously make a difference
over the long term. I think it's fine to have junk food once
in awhile but don't clog your body up with sugar and
transfat. :)


 

offline Gwely Mernans from 23rd century entertainment (Canada) on 2004-06-12 01:56 [#01236210]
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one word...

SOY


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2004-06-12 02:36 [#01236227]
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I could never give up meat

I'm a total carnivor

I mean, HOW can you smell bacon cooking and not crave it?
HOW?

I did try the atkins diet cause I thought it would be
perfect for me, but after about 2 days I just felt sick and
greasy like shit really

I think the only way to loose weight properly and stay
healthy is to have a totally balanced diet and count your
calories


 

offline Torley Wong on 2004-06-12 02:39 [#01236229]
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I'm with you there, pOgO -- extremist diets don't work on
the long term for most people, they're more likely to drive
someone crazy into binging on sweets and meats and all that
when they can't take it anymore. You really have to live an
all-round healthy lifestyle, which not only means eating
healthy, but keeping fit and exercise and all that.

Mmmm bacon *Homer Simpson drool*


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2004-06-12 02:42 [#01236230]
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see, I'm an exersisien, I don't exersise cause it's cruel to
me


 

offline Torley Wong on 2004-06-12 02:50 [#01236231]
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LOL, I guess you exorcise the exercise.

Ohhh but you don't have to be opposed to all kinds...
walking counts... I think! As does bouncing! Whee! :)


 

offline pOgO from behind your belly button fluff on 2004-06-12 02:59 [#01236234]
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yeah walking

don't do that

cruel


 


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