farouk
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Really? Interesting.
Canadians are into pumpkin, too...except for ppl who avoid pumpkin flavored muffins because they are loosing weight...
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Really? Interesting.
Not eating certain foods out of preference, is fine.
But trying to forbid other people from eating certain things is strongly criticized in 1 Timothy 4.3.
Trying to convince people of what you think is ethically right is perfectly fine and a normal part of human fellowship.
for fun my d-i-l wold say orange like this O .. rang .. geI would like to meet the person who named the orange, 'orange'. What a legend.
for fun my d-i-l wold say orange like this O .. rang .. ge
Today...Salmon on the barbcue....lemon garlic tarter sauce... rice.. maple glazed carrots...corn...
Trying to convince people of what you think is ethically right is perfectly fine and a normal part of human fellowship.
In that case they should discern whether a Bible passage can be applied to a certain context at all. Acts 10 does not apply to the question of ethical vegetarianism or veganism. It'd only apply to religious reasons (ritual purity) of certain foods. But that's a completely different matter.
for fun my d-i-l wold say orange like this O .. rang .. ge
Today...Salmon on the barbcue....lemon garlic tarter sauce... rice.. maple glazed carrots...corn...
I am getting confused why does the guy who promotes tatts show himself bugged by one who chooses not to eat meat? one is his business one is here business...
of course.Yes, well, as a weightlifter she should by now have a pretty good idea of what effect diet has on biceps and calf muscles, etc. Some of us getting into the diet thing find it a steep learning curve. But your friend presumably has a well developed diet, otherwise she wouldn't be successful as a weightlifter.
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no, he doesn't smoke. I with my asthma can run circles around him in running. he also doesn't run or do pt .Eh I guess thanks to the supplementation available you can be vegan and still do tough things like bodybuilding competitions and army training. I just looked up the fitness test standards of the US army for females my age and I would make it (though barely), although I'm not a trained soldier. And I've got ten years of smoking and three years of no sports behind me, one year after cessation the damage of the smoking and unhealthy lifestyle isn't entirely healed yet. The vegan that fails your test may have other issues than just his nutrition, but if he has additional health issues a vegan diet is probably not a good idea.
Im wary of what is called and allowed organic?why? human waste is sold at home depot as organic soil.Or buy them at a local organic farmer. But not everyone has the resources to do either.
The ethical treatment of humans is another concern, that's true. There are fair trade alternatives for most products that are imported from 3rd world countries (chocolate, coffee, tee and some clothing).
no, he doesn't smoke. I with my asthma can run circles around him in running. he also doesn't run or do pt .
Well that's disgusting and I wouldn't do it in my own garden, but it's biologically possible to recycle human feces, removing all unhealthy substances and bacteria, and reuse them as fertilisers. Feces of humans and animals have been used as fertilisers all the time before artificial fertilisers were invented, although normally only plant eating animal feces are used as fertilisers, and looking at our unhealthy nutrition and exposure to chemicals I'd be suspicious of whether human dung is organical at all.Im wary of what is called and allowed organic?why? human waste is sold at home depot as organic soil.