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senior citizen 11-11-2012 07:54 AM

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senior citizen 11-11-2012 08:22 AM

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jimbo2012 11-11-2012 08:33 AM

A drop of gas on a fire, is that done in moderation?

Patty55 11-11-2012 10:29 AM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 579487)
Is Monica Lewinsky a vegetarian?

Don't know, but if I recall correctly she enjoyed a good cigar now and then.

graciegirl 11-11-2012 11:31 AM

oh my goodness. ;)

jimbo2012 11-11-2012 11:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Patty55 (Post 579557)
Don't know, but if I recall correctly she enjoyed a good cigar now and then.

Your correct, foreplay

Taltarzac725 11-11-2012 12:20 PM

History of Veganism.
 
Veganism - TIME

graciegirl 11-11-2012 12:55 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 579609)

Interesting and informative article Tal.

But I'd rather bone up on Monica and Bill...:D

tpop1 11-11-2012 01:01 PM

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Originally Posted by KeepingItReal (Post 579448)
After many years of farm life I'm wondering if we should just have pet pigs, cows, chickens

Can't wait for the "Pet poop posts" then!!!!

rubicon 11-11-2012 01:05 PM

Someone told me never to eat anything with eyes. I wonder if that includes potatoes

tpop1 11-11-2012 01:13 PM

I served in the military to preserve people's rights to being vegans, Jehovah Witnesses, Republicans or Democrats.

I also served in the military to preserve my right to disregard any opinions I want.

God bless America...what a country!

Patty55 11-11-2012 01:19 PM

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Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 579632)
Interesting and informative article Tal.

But I'd rather bone up on Monica and Bill...:D

You know she has a book coming out.

KeepingItReal 11-11-2012 01:39 PM

Farm Pets
 
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Villages PL 11-11-2012 07:41 PM

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Originally Posted by jimbo2012 (Post 578655)
Bill Clinton did it.
So did Ellen DeGeneres.
In fact, millions of people around the nation have taken the pledge to go vegan. November is considered World Vegan Month, and it is a great time to take a look at what veganism is and why so many people are moving toward this lifestyle, which eschews using any animal products.

“Veganism is a diet based on living in peace and harmony with the natural world,” explains Louix Dor Dempriey, a spiritual master who started and leads events through the Louix Dor Dempriey Foundation. “There are many great reasons for being vegan, and people around the country are beginning to take notice, helping to increase the number of those who are either vegan or moving toward a vegan lifestyle.”

Many people are familiar with what a vegetarian is: someone who does not eat animals (e.g., no fish, flow, meat, etc.) but may or may not still consume dairy products and eggs. A vegan is a type of vegetarian who takes it one step farther and makes it a lifestyle, rather than just a diet. A vegan does not use or consume any type of animal products at all. This would include avoiding any foods that contain animal products, as well as not using animal products in their clothing or hygiene products. For example, vegans avoid using leather, silk, wool, and cosmetics that have been tested on animals or that contain animal ingredients.

Here are five reasons to go vegan:

1. Your health. Research indicates that those who eat a plant-based diet tend to reap many health benefits, from lower cholesterol and cancer rates to lower heart attack and obesity rates. Eating fruits and vegetables helps to keep your body healthy, as they are loaded with the fiber and antioxidants that the body needs. Vegan diets that contain plenty of fruits, vegetables, whole grains, and protein sources, such as beans, quinoa, tofu, and lentils, are healthy.

2. The planet. Raising animals for foods has been dubbed as one of the most destructive practices on the planet. It is leading to deforestation, an overuse of water, agricultural run-off, and an increase in greenhouse gases. A vegan diet is more environmentally friendly and better for caring for the planet. Vegan diets use a lot less water, land, and resources.

3. The animals. While out of sight often means out of mind, 10 billion land animals are raised and killed in America each year for food. The animals, by and large, live in deplorable conditions and suffer in many ways. Being vegan helps people to live a life that is more in tune with their ideals of being against animal cruelty.

4. Inner peace. By living without killing sentient creatures, we find that we live a more peaceful life. By choosing to dine on food that has not come from bloodshed, we can attain an inner peace that would be hard to find elsewhere.

5. Voting with your dollar. The meat industry is one that involves death, as animals are slaughtered by people trying to make a living. Slaughterhouse workers experience a much higher rate of injury than other factory workers. In addition, nobody should have to make their living by killing animals all day. Doing so often leads to psychological problems and a disconnect with nature.

“Some of the great philosophers and spiritual leaders throughout history have eaten a plant-based diet,” adds Louix, “Adopting a vegan diet will not only help you feel better, but it extends compassion to those at our mercy, and teaches others that they can live a life focused on peace and harmony.”

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I call myself a vegan because it's the best way I know to describe my lifestyle, meaning the diet aspect of my lifestyle. But according to the above description of what a vegan is, I'm not a true vegan. I fail the test in many ways. I eat a vegan diet because I'm mainly interested in the health aspects of veganism. I enjoy good health and I aim to keep myself healthy for as long as possible. And this is the best way I know how to do it.

To be fair, I think the above description of a true vegan is simply that, a description of a true vegan. I believe it is an accurate description of someone who takes veganism all the way. But no where does it say that you must take it to that level. Obviously, no one can make anyone do anything.
So why all the paranoia?

As I see it, the five reasons to go vegan are simply five reasons and no one is compelled to adhere to all five reasons. Many people, like myself, call themselves vegans for reason #1. And that's it. Some people might choose reasons number 2 & 3 and not care about the others.

Again, as I see it, this thread, in the opening post, put forth suggestions for those who might be interested. Those who are not interested have the option of moving along to the next thread.

jimbo2012 11-11-2012 08:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Villages PL (Post 579775)
Those who are not interested have the option of moving along to the next thread.

You bring up a great point, why when readers see threads that I've started knowing that it relates to Vegan (because I always put that word in the subject) rather than ignore the subject read and knock it having never researched it or tried it.

Strange.

I'm only posting this subject for those that care about their heath in the form of diet :mmmm: rather than pills meds and surgery.

but I'm certainly not twisting anyone's arm, eat as you wish if you don't care. (don't let your scripts expire)

But if you do I'll be happy to answer questions or refer to books etc.

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