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![]() I don't think I could ever go full on vegan. I love cheese and prawns and milky tea.
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![]() oh man i love honey and half&half in my coffee
i could give up half&half, i've had some almond milk recently that was acceptable, but I could never give up the honey. or the bacon. mmmmmmmm honied bacon.
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![]() i love how this is a thread where i am making fun of the deaths of people in this community and/or their family members, yet we're lightheartedly talking about food choices 3 posts later.
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![]() i fucking love you guys
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![]() Eating meat is one of those things where I just can't come up with a compelling reason why it is right, but I do it anyway because I love it. I've never seen a good argument for why it is morally right.
Also being 6'4 185, a runner, and a backpacker, I can't imagine how you would pack enough calories and protein for a multi-day romp up in the mountains. | ||
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![]() I miss cheese less than I thought I would. If I have family in town and we go out to dinner or something I'll go a little soft-vegan and have dairy or an egg but I tell you it makes me so sick now. All I really yearn for any more is seafood -- crab-legs and sushi.
As far as maintaining proper nutrition -- it's very little effort on my part, probably because my wife is a great cook and scientist. We do add some supplements to certain meals but for the most part it's raw veggies, rice and pasta. The one real advantage of living in fucking Des Moines is we have a great farmer's market, which offers a nice variety of noms. And no, I don't wear leather. Not so much from any ethical restraint so much as it's just tacky. | ||
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