Final comment. No one in my family has died from cancer, diabeties, stroke, or heart attack in my family. So I guess your're barking up the wrong tree. I don't argue the merits if meat is or is not good, I don't like the hyprocricy. If I were an Inuit (Eskimo to the uneducated.) does this mean I will not get into heaven as proclaimed by several religious groups? I was directed to his page by a veggie eating person. I was drawn into a world I simple don't agree with.
Several years ago an obese woman about 3 customers behind saw what I had placed on the counter. She said, "You know that there is sugar in those drinks don't you"? I opened one up, took a sip and said just as loud, "Yep your'e right. And it tastes good too!" Everyone laughed so hard the woman waddled out the door leaving her groceries behind, which by the way was filled with all sorts of junk food.. Maybe sugar was bad for her, but don't include me in "YOUR' health problems.
You don't seem to understand that, yes, you're family may not be obese, but that's because in SOME families, there is a genetic predisposition for high metabolism, and some families just don't get fat. But we are not just talking about weight here. 8 of the 10 most preventable deaths in the world are caused by poor diet and lack of exercise. So if you had anyone in your family die of stroke, or diabetes, or heart attack, or cancer, guess what, it was probable somehow linked to the food.
Oh yes before I go back to watching the Discovery Channel;. I just finished two BLT's with plenty of bacon and lettuce. So did my girlfriend, but whereas I used white bread, she had hers on brown. Imagine that!
Beside, what are you going to say when a 747 lands on your head? Well at least I ate healthy.
Sorry to have stirred up a pot and messed up your day, but since someone stirred up my pot, I'm giving it back You know the old saying, stick and stones................
I wil leave ya'll to bicker amoungst yourselves about the merits of not eating meats. Bye-bye.
There is no obesity in my family. My mother just turned 80 last May and can probably outrun me. My father unfortunately passed away in 1998, but he too was still going strong anhd had no fat. I am the oldest, but my brother and sisters are very healthy and they too have no fat..
What I hate is when people try to cram down my throat what they feel works for them. It simple does not work for me. My ex-wife's mother-in-law was and if she is still alive a vegetarian and she required B-12 injections twice a month to replace the B-12 that she was not getting by not eating meats. The best part was not once did she advocate I should eat strictly vegetables. I loved her. She was also 7th Day Adventist.
I live in Canada now but remain an American. A lot of Canadians are on some form of health kick craze. Forgive me if I get the religion worng, but i think it is 7th Day Adventist that advocate those who eat meats have no place in Heaven. I walk the other way as this suggests that a large population of the Earth's people will never make it to see God. Hypercritical.
WTF is this video about?
kozeel 9 months ago
Final comment. No one in my family has died from cancer, diabeties, stroke, or heart attack in my family. So I guess your're barking up the wrong tree. I don't argue the merits if meat is or is not good, I don't like the hyprocricy. If I were an Inuit (Eskimo to the uneducated.) does this mean I will not get into heaven as proclaimed by several religious groups? I was directed to his page by a veggie eating person. I was drawn into a world I simple don't agree with.
awparran09 2 years ago
Several years ago an obese woman about 3 customers behind saw what I had placed on the counter. She said, "You know that there is sugar in those drinks don't you"? I opened one up, took a sip and said just as loud, "Yep your'e right. And it tastes good too!" Everyone laughed so hard the woman waddled out the door leaving her groceries behind, which by the way was filled with all sorts of junk food.. Maybe sugar was bad for her, but don't include me in "YOUR' health problems.
awparran09 2 years ago
You don't seem to understand that, yes, you're family may not be obese, but that's because in SOME families, there is a genetic predisposition for high metabolism, and some families just don't get fat. But we are not just talking about weight here. 8 of the 10 most preventable deaths in the world are caused by poor diet and lack of exercise. So if you had anyone in your family die of stroke, or diabetes, or heart attack, or cancer, guess what, it was probable somehow linked to the food.
bailiwickbeetle 2 years ago
meat if you can afford it, to everyone else, just make do with potato or water
rcdelta1 2 years ago
Oh yes before I go back to watching the Discovery Channel;. I just finished two BLT's with plenty of bacon and lettuce. So did my girlfriend, but whereas I used white bread, she had hers on brown. Imagine that!
awparran09 2 years ago
Beside, what are you going to say when a 747 lands on your head? Well at least I ate healthy.
Sorry to have stirred up a pot and messed up your day, but since someone stirred up my pot, I'm giving it back You know the old saying, stick and stones................
I wil leave ya'll to bicker amoungst yourselves about the merits of not eating meats. Bye-bye.
awparran09 2 years ago
There is no obesity in my family. My mother just turned 80 last May and can probably outrun me. My father unfortunately passed away in 1998, but he too was still going strong anhd had no fat. I am the oldest, but my brother and sisters are very healthy and they too have no fat..
awparran09 2 years ago
What I hate is when people try to cram down my throat what they feel works for them. It simple does not work for me. My ex-wife's mother-in-law was and if she is still alive a vegetarian and she required B-12 injections twice a month to replace the B-12 that she was not getting by not eating meats. The best part was not once did she advocate I should eat strictly vegetables. I loved her. She was also 7th Day Adventist.
awparran09 2 years ago
I live in Canada now but remain an American. A lot of Canadians are on some form of health kick craze. Forgive me if I get the religion worng, but i think it is 7th Day Adventist that advocate those who eat meats have no place in Heaven. I walk the other way as this suggests that a large population of the Earth's people will never make it to see God. Hypercritical.
awparran09 2 years ago