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Offline Gildermershina  
#41 Posted : 12 June 2009 06:40:27(UTC)
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forkboy wrote:
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I only eat white meat and fish. For a pretty simple reason - I don't like red meat. The taste, the texture, doesn't attract me in any way.

I quite like some of the meat substitutes you can get, too, a lot of them taste really nice.


A veggie burger is okay, but man, I just want to taste meat in my mouth.

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#42 Posted : 12 June 2009 07:25:42(UTC)
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Gildermershina wrote:
forkboy wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
old.gregg wrote:
I only eat white meat and fish. For a pretty simple reason - I don't like red meat. The taste, the texture, doesn't attract me in any way.

I quite like some of the meat substitutes you can get, too, a lot of them taste really nice.


A veggie burger is okay, but man, I just want to taste meat in my mouth.

HOMO


HOMO ERECTUS


Gosh you all remind me of World History class, you know that lesson you get at the beginning of the year, you know when they explain all those Homo words. Homo Sapien, Homo Erectus, Homo homo, homo. All I remember is something about being a human and being smart.
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#43 Posted : 12 June 2009 07:47:07(UTC)
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Gildermershina wrote:
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I personally am a Pescatarian purely for dietary and personal health preference issues. Red meat is proven to be very bad for the body, whereas white meat such as fish has been tested as beneficial in adequate amounts.

Plus I don't really like the taste of red anyway. Nice and simple.


Red meat had also been proven to be very good for the body. Depends what criteria you're using.


Mainly with digestion and metabolism. I'd find the correct sources but in honesty I'm shoddy and lazy, but if I recall it takes far far longer for red meat to break down and digest and consequently it has an effect on the metabolism causing it to slow down.
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#44 Posted : 12 June 2009 08:25:32(UTC)
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xNightsidex wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
I personally am a Pescatarian purely for dietary and personal health preference issues. Red meat is proven to be very bad for the body, whereas white meat such as fish has been tested as beneficial in adequate amounts.

Plus I don't really like the taste of red anyway. Nice and simple.


Red meat had also been proven to be very good for the body. Depends what criteria you're using.


Mainly with digestion and metabolism. I'd find the correct sources but in honesty I'm shoddy and lazy, but if I recall it takes far far longer for red meat to break down and digest and consequently it has an effect on the metabolism causing it to slow down.


Yes, but they have lots of fat, protein, iron and such, which are extremely important, so like I say, depends on what you're asking about. Lettuce for example is considered good for you, but if you ate only lettuce for a month, I'm pretty sure you'd end up quite sick.
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#45 Posted : 12 June 2009 08:30:06(UTC)
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#46 Posted : 12 June 2009 08:34:26(UTC)
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stephaniewazhere wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
forkboy wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
old.gregg wrote:
I only eat white meat and fish. For a pretty simple reason - I don't like red meat. The taste, the texture, doesn't attract me in any way.

I quite like some of the meat substitutes you can get, too, a lot of them taste really nice.


A veggie burger is okay, but man, I just want to taste meat in my mouth.

HOMO


HOMO ERECTUS


Gosh you all remind me of World History class, you know that lesson you get at the beginning of the year, you know when they explain all those Homo words. Homo Sapien, Homo Erectus, Homo homo, homo. All I remember is something about being a human and being smart.

We are Homo Sapiens Sapiens. Homo Erectus is a direct ancestor. Homo Neanderthalensis were basically distant cousins we seem to have killed off about 30,000 years ago, which is odd because scientists reckon they had a bigger brain than us, and were stronger than us. So perhaps we just got lucky. They left Africa way before our own species did.

Of course, the above requires belief in evolution.
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forkboy wrote:
stephaniewazhere wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
forkboy wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
old.gregg wrote:
I only eat white meat and fish. For a pretty simple reason - I don't like red meat. The taste, the texture, doesn't attract me in any way.

I quite like some of the meat substitutes you can get, too, a lot of them taste really nice.


A veggie burger is okay, but man, I just want to taste meat in my mouth.

HOMO


HOMO ERECTUS


Gosh you all remind me of World History class, you know that lesson you get at the beginning of the year, you know when they explain all those Homo words. Homo Sapien, Homo Erectus, Homo homo, homo. All I remember is something about being a human and being smart.

We are Homo Sapiens Sapiens. Homo Erectus is a direct ancestor. Homo Neanderthalensis were basically distant cousins we seem to have killed off about 30,000 years ago, which is odd because scientists reckon they had a bigger brain than us, and were stronger than us. So perhaps we just got lucky. They left Africa way before our own species did.

Of course, the above requires belief in evolution.


Sounds like a good thread on the debate section.
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#48 Posted : 12 June 2009 09:17:05(UTC)
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Gildermershina wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
Gildermershina wrote:
xNightsidex wrote:
I personally am a Pescatarian purely for dietary and personal health preference issues. Red meat is proven to be very bad for the body, whereas white meat such as fish has been tested as beneficial in adequate amounts.

Plus I don't really like the taste of red anyway. Nice and simple.


Red meat had also been proven to be very good for the body. Depends what criteria you're using.


Mainly with digestion and metabolism. I'd find the correct sources but in honesty I'm shoddy and lazy, but if I recall it takes far far longer for red meat to break down and digest and consequently it has an effect on the metabolism causing it to slow down.


Yes, but they have lots of fat, protein, iron and such, which are extremely important, so like I say, depends on what you're asking about. Lettuce for example is considered good for you, but if you ate only lettuce for a month, I'm pretty sure you'd end up quite sick.


Well yes, very very true, but so long as the supplement is coming in elsewhere in the diet of those nutrients cutting out red meat results in, of course you should be fine. Vegetarians would obviously lose a lot of those by logic, but then there's manufactured and natural food both existing for the replacement of it.
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