Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I would guess you are refering to her statement that, "value can be missed if delivery is uncomfortable." I understand it and agree with it. The problem is I often don't have the time to stop and think how to make the message more comfortable. What in particular would you like to see changed? |
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People who know how to interact with others successfully and sometimes teach them something and change their minds usually give "I messages". This is what I think and avoid being critical of another's views. But first we have to entertain the idea that we could be wrong in some of our ideas. And you have to entertain the idea that you could be wrong in some of your ideas. The last one to turn out the lights wins I guess in this argument.
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Yes, I know. But someone has been dumping refined sugar, white refined flour and ice cream in the water. Horses aren't dumb; they want fresh (pure) water.
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Village PL - just a question. Have you ever considered asking the Daily Sun to give you an interview so you can explain the values of healthy eating and some of the menus that you have set up for yourself - menus that would benefit TV for a healthier living community?
With TOTV you are only getting to a select few. With the Daily Sun you would get to a multitude of readers. Z
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Once you, Ariel, and Pturner get together, for example, if you ever do, I believe none of you would ever disagree with the others. You would have to think about what it would do to the friendship. As a result, intellectual integrity could be compromised. Last edited by Villages PL; 06-05-2012 at 01:07 PM. |
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most of the posters here have found the way to respectfully agree to disagree - even in the political forum! ![]() many here have very strong opinions, such as yourself, and have found a way to be accepting of others who share equally strong opinions. for we all realize that without differing opinions we may never learn from others. and that learning has often led to even stronger friendships - without a compromise in intellectual integrity - because we simply accept that there are differing opinions, beliefs, ethics, etc that add to the wonderful diversity of the villages, totv and afternoon respite at crispers.
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The Daily Sun publishes weekly health columns written by people they can count on not to cross a certain line. That's because the writers know if they cross that line, their columns could be canceled. |
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Yes, I use chocolate. I buy bakers chocolate that is located in the cooking isle at Walmart. It has no sugar or milk added. It's just pure chocolate. Some mornings when I make my oatmeal I put a little of it in the oatmeal and stir it around. It tastes good and provides lots of antioxidants. Yum!
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Getting rid of all processed foods is easier to say than to do IMHO....there are huge numbers of people to feed in this world and it's up to individuals to regulate their dietary intake. You and I disagree on a few points, ...in my estimation processed foods are not culprits. They are there to help provide sustenance to large numbers of people. Some processing helps food travel long distances, stay usable for longer periods. It was mentioned that today's modern family isn't the same as families from times gone by....now both parents may be working, not necessarily because they want to, but because they need to. Time is at a premium, and frankly, younger adults may not give a rat's a** about food...they just know they have to eat, they have to feed the kids and there is still SOOOO much to do, so.....it's a quick trip to the drive thru. Tell me, have you always been this particular about what you ingest? Honestly? Over time, maybe others will decide that they aren't particularly satisfied with what they eat, they may want to follow whatever diet trend is in fashion and maybe that trend offers better food choices than what you feel are currently poor choices. Not sure if you remember the movie "Sleeper" with Woodie Allen. Here's some lines from the movie that I always thought funny, but who knows.... ![]() Dr. Melik: This morning for breakfast he requested something called "wheat germ, organic honey and tiger's milk." Dr. Aragon: [chuckling] 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. |
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Thanks for the suggestion. I usually use fruit but I've been getting bored so I was looking for a change. I always have 85% chocolate in the house (not as healthy as bakers , but not as bitter) I'm looking forward to trying it in oatmeal
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If it was, I missed it. But I did read something about green smoothies in a book. It was written by a woman who likes consuming lots of leafy greens but didn't want to do all the chewing. A special machine was needed to liquify the greens. But it's not for me because I don't believe in drinking my food. Chewing, in my opinion, is an important first step in the digestive process.
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