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    Shit, now a days, EVERYTHING and anything is BAD for you. Christ, pretty soon raw foods, (RYAN) will be the death of us! Give it up people! Be yourselves! Do whatever the fuck you wanna do! One body to live with - one body to live it up in!

    I'm not going to watch every little step I take, only to be paranoid throughout the rest of my life, hoping to live to be 100! I'd rather have fabulous stories to tell and die at 40, then be "healthy" and "youthful" at 95, all fricken' and fuckin' boring! I did quit smoking - I do love fruits and veggies! But goddamn! I LOVE steak! Bloodier the better! Shit, slap the cow on the ass, send him in, and let me take a bite right out of his ass! Let's all be ourselves and have a tasty 'ol time!

    Just thought I'd share my thoughts this fine evening!
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    Hear hear to that!

    But like I was saying before, I will eat what I want (hmmm...maybe not human though) but I'm not down with the factory farming thing either (one point I definitely back RYAN up on although I guess it's not easy to now EXACTLY how ALL your food is prepared pre-supermarket).
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    What was that Oscar Wilde quote...? Something like "moderation in all things, including moderation"!
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    megan, in addition to health reasons, I took meat off my plate for spiritual reasons, I feel eating a dead animals flesh put's "bad vibes" in me. I know animal's don't have to die for me to live. I think you have to realize that there's more to it than health, and NOT eating meat makes ME much happier than eating meat. I live a life of joy, and will have great stories to tell my kids, grandkids, ect. I don't rely on food for happiness, I feel food is the body's fuel, and the better fuel you put in the better you will feel. Eating right makes me feel good about myself, and gives me the body I want, and gives me tons of energy to live the life I want. Also, I go to raw-food seminars/meetings ect, and meet a lot of like-minded people my age whom I feel I have an instant kinship with. We share the beliefs of respecting animal life, the future of the planet, ect. This may sound dull to some, but it makes me happy to try to play a part in helping animals and humans.

    On the flip side if eating meat brings YOU happiness, and the ability to tell more fun stories, then by all means, eat all the cow's you can. Different strokes for different folks.

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    The only thing i am having a hard time quiting is turkey. Other than that i don't eat red meat. Hate the taste. And now that i am becoming more involved with PETA, wow.....I don't think i want to eat a cow. Watch a movie about their lives. That really turned me off. This range roaming crap is just another way to sell. These animals are still pumped up with hormones, antibiotics etc. I just chose not to do that to my body.

    That was along time ago i started this however. Alot of people do eat meat, that is fine, alot of people don't, that is fine. But whe you get involved with PETA, it's kinda hard to eat that hamburger.

    I love animals very much, and don't want to eat their pain. People pick many reasons to eat or not eat meat, mine is because my weight stays lower, as does my total blood fats, VLDL.

    And my love for animals!

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    I never even thought meat tasted good, steak had to be all dressed up with steak sauce, or marinated in some other sauce for a long time to have a good taste, hamburgers need ketchup, tomato, cheese, mayo, lettuce, onions, ect. Chicken is almost never eaten plain, it is usallly dressed up to have a taste, or made into a sandwich much like the hamburger. Ribs almost always have a barberacue sauce. All meats are dressed up with salts, dressings, marinades, gravy, sauces, breading, ect.

    It seems to me that meat indeed does not taste good, because people go out of their way to make it taste like something else before they eat it. You can even see this in cold cuts, they are all heavily salted, and then they add flavor like "honey ham" or "mesquite turkey"


    I would think if sometihng tasted so good, people would eat it just the way that is came. I have NEVER added ANYTHING to my fruits baceuse they truly taste good. And they can be eaten in their natural state, I don't need to make them taste like something else to eat them. I don't need to cook, fry, bake, perpare, salt, roast, marinate, cut, dice, prepare, freeze, thaw, or smoke my fruit. I just eat it like it was created, and Damn that tastes good !


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    Hey i love animals too but they were put here by god or any higher being you want to reconise for FOOD not all but the ones we do eat for food are intended for just that . even our cavemen ancestors ate meat and searched long and far for that life sustaining food. we arent evolved from plant/fruit eaters. we are evolved from meat eaters.

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    I agree...everything in moderation...I am not a vegetarian but I dont eat alot of meat because I personally dont like it unless it covered by other stuff and I take a bite with veggie or something...if someone wants to eat meat, cool...if they dont that's cool too...everything in life should be in moderation!

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    Let me tell you what francesca,I saw that 60 minutes episode and also last night on prime time I think it was they had a similar diet on,well the one on 60 minutes,everyone following the diet looked liked thay were dying of aides or some disease,they all looked severly unhealthy,Then the thing they had on last night,the couple they showed were probably around 50,well they looked around 70 and looked like they were dying,even the doctor who followed the diet,said his wife told him it was her or the diet,that he looked like a prisioner of war or something to that effect,these people all looked like they were dying,so totally unhealthy,the doctor even said that he has added some meat to the diet to look more healthy,for the wife,no thank you,they were drinking this green stuff that looked so un appeitizing,give me real food any day.That diet cant be good for you judging on their apperances.

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    i've been a vegetarian for 5 years and i don't look sickly by any stretch of the imagination...in fact alot of health problems that i use to have i don't have anymore after i stopped eating meat (especially red meat)...alot of people tend to be shocked that i am a veggie when i tell them...so i must not 'look like a vegetarian'...whatever that means...

    i did alot of nutrition research beforehand so that i still have enough protein and healthy fat in my diet...don't think that 'news special' is an all inclusive picture of all veggies...it's is far from the truth....i'm in the best health and shape i've ever been in since going veggie...don't dog people because they choose to not eat meat...
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    The media has to resort to extremes to get an audience. You can see my picture on here in the gallery under member photos. I have been following the raw-food diet for 10 months, and while megan has told me I am ugly, I don't think I look sick at all. As a matter of fact I get complimented all the time on how healthy I look. I look 10 times better than I looked before.

    I'm sure I could gather up a few sick-looking meat-eaters, put them on 60 minutes and say how bad the meat diet is. That does not proove much.


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    Sixty minutes has put a negative spin on quite a few good things lately, including humane dog training.

    Also, I think we're actually descended from plant eaters - meat eating started about the same time monotheism started. I grew up living a subsistence lifestlye in a very remote (like fly in cause there's no roads remote) area, so it does seem very natural for me to eat whatever's running around outside. It does not seem natural to me to eat cows or other things raised for killing, and it also doesn't seem natural to kill animals for food when I am surrounded by so much abundance.

    But that's just me.

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    Shit, now a days, EVERYTHING and anything is BAD for you. Christ, pretty soon raw foods, (RYAN) will be the death of us! Give it up people! Be yourselves! Do whatever the fuck you wanna do! One body to live with - one body to live it up in!

    I'm not going to watch every little step I take, only to be paranoid throughout the rest of my life, hoping to live to be 100! I'd rather have fabulous stories to tell and die at 40, then be "healthy" and "youthful" at 95, all fricken' and fuckin' boring! I did quit smoking - I do love fruits and veggies! But goddamn! I LOVE steak! Bloodier the better! Shit, slap the cow on the ass, send him in, and let me take a bite right out of his ass! Let's all be ourselves and have a tasty 'ol time!

    Just thought I'd share my thoughts this fine evening!
    LOL Megan! I too love love love red meat, and a big fat bloody steak makes me damn happy. I try to eat a blanaced diet, and keep the red meat and fat to a minimum, but damn! Guess I'll be next in line to take a bite outta that cow's ass! LOL

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    I'm going to House of Pies now for a ribeye. Thanks for the inspiration.
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    Megan S.
    I think the best cuts of meat are not on the ass, but somewhere a little behind the middle.
    http://www.bitestl.com/middendorf/beefcuts.htm

    As for Ryan's comment about putting sauces on meat therefore it must taste bad--every hear of salad dressing or putting whipped cream on fruit? The logic does not hold.

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    Megan, you sound just like this kid who tried to get me to start doing cocaine with him. He was like "you're gonna die anyway, everybody does it, you gotta live a little, it's fun, you only live once" and a lot of other bullshit.

    He is now a cokehead, in and out of rehab, and basically a complete loser.

    I think you should find more important things to complain about then people who choose to live as healthy as they can. My body is my temple, and I treat it with utmost respect. I still have fun, have friends, have a beautiful girlfriend, a beautiful daughter, have tons of hobbies, go to the beach, go for walks in nature, go hiking, play tennis, basketball, swim, dance, listen to great music, do yoga, go to the gym, meditate and do tons of other things to keep me happy. I am not at all paranoid nor do I "watch every little step". I have a very complete, fufilling life.

    If you feel you need to eat meat to have a fun, exciting, productive life you are wrong.

    Drink, smoke, snort, shoot, sniff, breathe or eat whatever you want - no need to justify it to the people who choose not to.



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    excuse me Ryan! I think you have a bloody cheek posting that last msg!

    Megan was not complaining about ppl who chose to live as healthy as they can nor is she condemning those who chose to live a vegetarian life style. ' Do what ever the fuck you wanna do' 'lets all be ourselves' is what she wrote TO EACH HIS OWN!

    Oh and as for that comment about Megan finding more important things to complain about..... well coming from you what a joke!

    BTW eating meat and snorting cocaine is hardly the same.


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    snip

    BTW eating meat and snorting cocaine is hardly the same.
    However, snorting meat and eating coke is a serious disorder.

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    This post wasn't meant to criticise anyone's lifestyle. I had just got back from work that evening and was craving steak! I probably only eat red meat a couple of times a month, mainly fish and chicken. I just decided to praise juicy tender meat in all it's glory! It deserved some appreciation! As far as the ugly comment Ryan, let me take that back - in a bought of frustration you caused me awhile back, I lashed out in an unappropriate way.

    And I must say, Monty, snorting meat and eating coke? Don't knock it 'till you try it!
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    Megan I am with you (and Veronica)...enjoy and savor the many "flavors" of life (food and otherwise)! Ryan you are far too uptight IMO, and have to resort to extreme methods yourself...lighten-up and quit writing 'novels'! LOL! We are given this beautiful world to explore and take in multiple things. Live, laugh and love the variety!

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    haha!!! CHEERS to that megan!! i love meat....when ryan posted that "raw food" preaching bull....*rolling my eyes*.....haha megan told ryan he was ugly....ahhh...that's great.

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    Geeez you Ladies are a Bit Brutal toward Ryan's post.
    Why?

    He is only typing in what he has Learned about this. Passing on Info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lena link=board=5;threadid=2922;start=msg34493#msg34493 date=1070717458
    Also, I think we're actually descended from plant eaters - meat eating started about the same time monotheism started.
    That's off by a bit. Monotheism is probably no more than 10,000 years old. Our ancestors have been eating meat for millions of years.

    What's relatively new in our diet (about as old as monotheism) isn't meat, but grains and dairy. Processed foods like twinkies are, of course, even newer. (The farmed, grain-fed meat we eat today, however, is a lot different from the wild game our ancestors ate. Farm-raised beef is much higher fat -- especially saturated fat -- than wild game.)
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    Yeah, I frankly don't know what to do.

    By dentition and digestion, we are designed to be omnivorous.

    Somebody suggested the Stone Age Diet to me, but I remembered that those people had an average life span of about 25 years.

    The stuff that we pick off the grocery shelves has little bearing to what we put into our bodies before food processing was begun.

    The demands that we place on our bodies are much different than when we were farmers or hunters/gatherers. What diet will evolution decide works best for sitting on my ass all day and tapping a keyboard?

    I've just decided not to criticize anyone for anything that they do for themselves. Hell, go on the Worms and Grubs Diet, if you want, and if it makes you feel good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason link=board=5;threadid=2922;start=msg57111#msg57111 date=1071819248
    Somebody suggested the Stone Age Diet to me, but I remembered that those people had an average life span of about 25 years.
    From www.thepaleodiet.com:

    It is certainly true that hunter-gatherers studied during modern times did not have as great an average life span as those values found in fully westernized, industrial nations. However, most deaths in hunter-gatherer societies were related to the accidents and trauma of a life spent living outdoors without modern medical care, as opposed to the chronic degenerative diseases that afflict modern societies. In most hunter-gatherer populations, approximately 10-20% of the population is 60 years of age or older. These elderly people have been shown to be generally free of the signs and symptoms of chronic disease (obesity, high blood pressure, high cholesterol levels) that universally afflict the elderly in western societies. When these people adopt western diets, their health declines and they begin to exhibit signs and symptoms of "diseases of civilization."
    There's no question, based on skeletal remains, that the hunter-gatherers who lived before the agricultural revolution were taller than their neolithic descendents, had greater bone densities, and suffered from less chronic disease.

    I highly recommend Dr. Cordain's book. Even if you don't want to follow the paleo diet, it's packed with a lot of general nutritional information summarizing the results of studies reported in peer-reviewed science journals.
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