Meatless Mondays

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  • cyberyacht
    cyberyacht Forum Participant Posts: 10,218
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    edited January 2016 #32

    Mine's about 140 but I think that's in psi.

  • Wherenext
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    edited January 2016 #33

    SmileMines  130/75  WN  --  Whats  yours  ??HappyLaughing

    Write your comments here...115/62 taken last Tuesday.Happy

    Cor  Blimey,  WN  Surprised  Have  you  still  got  a  pulse 
    Wink??

    Write your comments here... It's my reward for being Pure of mind and body.Innocent

  • ChemicalJasper
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    edited January 2016 #34

    A healthy diet is not just to remove meat completely.  We must have a balanced diet which can include a whole range of foodstuffs.  Including fish and meat.

    Those who decide not to eat any previous living animal like Meat, Fish. Etc do so as a lifestyle choice and who are we to critisise them for their choice.

    Where we have a challenge is when somebody wont eat anything which is cute and cuddly before slaughter and quite happly eat slaughtered animals/fish which are not so attractive. Then consider themselves  better than the rest of us..... Also they seem to be happy to wear the results of slaughtered animals. -----------------Two faced or what !!!!

    So in conclusion I can appreciate the views of those who cannot countenance the slaughter of any living thing and live their lives accordingly.  Good for them.

    Me, - I am happy to eat meat, fish ETC as long as it is done as part of a healthy balanced diet.  So I could happily comply with the thread title  -- Meatless Monday.

     

    KSmile

     

     

    Agreed K.

    Humans have evolved to be omnivoirs over the last 250,000 years or so.

    We have evolved to eat a varied a balance diet.

    Certain nutrients, such as Vitamin C which can only be got from plants and others such as Vitamin B12 and essential amino acid (Carnosine, Creatine and DHA's) that can only be got from meat.

    Being Vegan (or a full carnivore) are as you say self imposed restrictive diets and as such are not healthy as they are not balance and in line with our evolutionary needs.

    I think most of us could forego meat in some meals... as well as portion size etc. - but balance is the key.

    You only have to look at the statistics that show that during rationing after the 2WW, was the healthiest time! 

     

    One issue I DO have though is the reliously fanatical nature some Vegans adopt (and Red neck BBQers possibly for balance)

    There have been numerous reports in the media lately where Vegan parents have been putting their children and pets on vegan diets and it has been severly impacting their development - Children being given almond milk in stead of cows milk and developing Rickets!! and cats/kitens dying.

    This should not be allowed as this is child abuse, pure and simple - If they want to make that choice when they get older - fine, but deliberatly stopping them from growing by preventing the access to essential nutrients is wrong!!

  • brue
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    edited January 2016 #35

    I don't eat much meat, haven't done since I was young not through any particular reason just can't digest it well or drink raw cows milk. I do like cheese and can always find something tasty and nutritious to enjoy plus some white meat (poultry) and occasionally a bit of mince! So meatless Mondays or any meatless day is often the norm for me but I cook meat for the family. There is a genetic background to our ability to digest meat and animal milk that has altered over time, some animals can manage on vegetation alone.Smile

  • Tirril
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    edited January 2016 #36

    I am not a vegatarian but I do eat things that were. I presume that is safe?

  • brue
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    edited February 2016 #37

    Avoid Panda meat...Wink

  • Tammygirl
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    edited February 2016 #38

    SmileMines  130/75  WN  --  Whats  yours  ??HappyLaughing

    120/70 Laughing

    I like meat but don't eat a lot of red meat, much prefer chicken/turkey love fish and shell fish, I do eat a lot of vegatables but wouldn't want to live on them unless I had too. I'm having enough trouble trying to kick sugarFrown

  • brue
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    edited February 2016 #39

    Yes, TG, sugarless Mondays would be a start for me too.Smile

  • ABM
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    edited February 2016 #40

    Always  salt  on  my  porage  and  just  tiniest  of  tiny  pinches   in  my  coffee  !

  • ABM
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    edited February 2016 #41

    And  that  salt  seems  to  "repeat"  on  'ere  Wink {  To  clear  a  BP  !! }

  • Oldgirl and Staffy
    Oldgirl and Staffy Forum Participant Posts: 414
    edited February 2016 #42

    THIS has probably got to be the best justification for doing without meat at least one day a week.

  • ChemicalJasper
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    edited February 2016 #43

    THIS has probably got to be the best justification for doing without meat at least one day a week.

    I would say this more of a justification to reduce the rampant over population of the plannet - THAT is the root cause of all the plannets ills (that and some "good books") - we are living beyond sustainable levels and are accellerating exponentially! 

  • PITCHTOCLOSE
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    edited February 2016 #44

    Do vegetarian resturants have a meat option

  • volvoman9
    volvoman9 Forum Participant Posts: 1,053
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    edited February 2016 #45

    Ive had a dry January.

    dry white,dry red,dry gin.........................................Happy

    v9

  • KENNYG
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    edited February 2016 #46

    How do you have a meatless Monday, we use the rest of the meat from Sunday on Mondays so that is a no go. Plus the red and white wine. 

  • Oldgirl and Staffy
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    edited February 2016 #47

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