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Atkins Ambassador
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Tampa, FL
Posts: 8,458
Blog Entries: 1
Gallery: sugarless4life
Stats: I EAT TO LIVE HEALTHY AND EXERCISE TO LIVE STRONG!
WOE: Lost it with Atkins / RUNNING to keep it off!
Start Date: January 19, 2002 - 6 YEARS ON ATKINS
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It is totally IMPOSSIBLE for me to not eat meat. OMNIVORE TO THE CORE.
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Calgary, Canada
Posts: 1,449
Gallery: speedymagee
Stats: 176/156/original goal 150(5'6')
WOE: BFL
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the chicken's beaks so they couldn't peck each other in their 'outdoor pen'. ![]() So I buy a well known brand of 'organic' cage free eggs - and hope for the best. . |
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Quebec
Posts: 994
Blog Entries: 3
Gallery: suzanneyea
Stats: 120
WOE: Atkins
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You are in Calgary, it should be pretty easy to find a local guy and as someone said above, split the cost and size of a half cow with some other people. Then you can get an organic cow, raised and killed in a more humane manner. A lot of people do that in Quebec.
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Atkins Ambassador
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: Tampa, FL
Posts: 8,458
Blog Entries: 1
Gallery: sugarless4life
Stats: I EAT TO LIVE HEALTHY AND EXERCISE TO LIVE STRONG!
WOE: Lost it with Atkins / RUNNING to keep it off!
Start Date: January 19, 2002 - 6 YEARS ON ATKINS
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Thank you for your kind words about the surgery. I get so just thinking about it! ![]() Betty
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Calgary, Canada
Posts: 1,449
Gallery: speedymagee
Stats: 176/156/original goal 150(5'6')
WOE: BFL
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Southwest
Posts: 791
Gallery: MsKimber
Stats: 16/10/8 - 5'5" - 39
WOE: Atkins/Gluten-free
Start Date: Dec 03
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My son raises show animals so we either slaughter a pig for our freezer or go in halfers on a beef every year. Go to your local county fair and see what is available for purchase, not only are you getting a well fed, well raised animal you are helping out a youngster learn how to be responsible.
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Junior LCF Member
Join Date: Jul 2008
Location: USA
Posts: 35
Gallery: Questions
Stats: 410/340/240
WOE: Very Low Carb
Start Date: 01/08
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Senior LCF Member
Join Date: Sep 2003
Location: hawaii
Posts: 66
Gallery: 50something
Stats: 225/225/150
WOE: Low Carb/ Net Carb
Start Date: Ah, soon.
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I tried to go vegan in the early '90's, and I didn't have a hard time giving up meat, but I was used to relying on dairy and eggs for protein, and I couldn't stand tofu and soy analogs.
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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Southerner transplanted in the Midwest
Posts: 4,879
Blog Entries: 8
Gallery: fluffybear2
Stats: size 22/20/12
WOE: Hand to mouth
Start Date: Summer-2008
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I have tried both vegetarianism and veganism for both ethical and health reasons, but now I guess you would call me a plant-based eater who eats mostly fruits and vegetables but some meat (about once a week). As far as the ethics, I came to terms with that when I thought about the fact that many veggie/vegans own cats. Think about that for a minute. I have actually heard vegans say that they are vegans but their cat it not. So that means that while they can't see killing animals for food they think its perfectly OK to kill animals to feed their pet cat because cats are what are called "obligate carnivores." In other words cats cannot subisist on a wholely vegetarian diet. Dogs would have a hard time with that too. Although they are carnivores, they are not "obligate carnivores" so they might get sick, but not die from a vegetarian diet. So that and the fact that animals kill each other for food, put the ethical question right out of my mind. Then there is the free range question. Well what is so merciful about letting cattle graze on grass and then shipping them to the huge stockyards simply to be slaughtered sooner or later anyway? There is nothing merciful about killing an animal. It's not like they let them live a full life out on the range. Then there is the free-range chicken issue. That simply means they are not caged. They could still be living in a bad situation like a cramped chicken coop with hundreds of other chickens. So again, if they are killed, and eventually they are unless they die of something else first, being free-range isn't really helping save them from slaughter. I am a plant-based eater by choice, mainly because I think its healthy. I eat very little beef and only eat chicken or fish once a week. My conscience is clear because I know there are certain things from both plants and animals that are neccessary to my health and I can't get them from being solely a carnivore OR a vegetarian/vegan. I guess you could say humans are "obligate omnivores."
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Dr. Melik: "... wheat germ, organic honey, and... Tiger's Milk." Dr. Aragon: "Oh, yes. Those are the charmed substances that some years ago were thought to contain life-preserving properties." Dr. Melik: "You mean there was no deep fat? No steak or cream pies or... hot fudge?" Dr. Aragon: "Those were thought to be unhealthy... precisely the opposite of what we now know to be true." Dr. Melik: "Incredible!" From the movie Sleeper, 1973 |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Calgary, Canada
Posts: 1,449
Gallery: speedymagee
Stats: 176/156/original goal 150(5'6')
WOE: BFL
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Really interesting point!! |
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MAJOR LCF POSTER!
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Calgary, Canada
Posts: 1,449
Gallery: speedymagee
Stats: 176/156/original goal 150(5'6')
WOE: BFL
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