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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #15 on: April 11, 2016, 2230 UTC »
Bacon is proof that God loves us.

Non-Baconators, join us on the oinking side. Moses merely got some undercooked ribs. Arnold Ziffle compels you.

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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #17 on: April 12, 2016, 0439 UTC »
I understand that you do a mean grilled tofu burger.


Not to evangelize too much, but I switched to a low carb way of eating about 15 years ago. I'm happy, and my doctor was happy at my last physical earlier this year. Win - Win.

And yes, bacon is involved  ;D

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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #18 on: April 12, 2016, 1114 UTC »
I understand that you do a mean grilled tofu burger.



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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #19 on: April 12, 2016, 1427 UTC »
I understand that you do a mean grilled tofu burger.


I was wondering when our resident booger eater would check in.

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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #20 on: April 12, 2016, 1502 UTC »
TOFU
TOFT
TOOT
SOOT
SHOT
SH*T

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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #21 on: April 12, 2016, 1613 UTC »
BLOW-fu  ;D
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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #22 on: April 12, 2016, 1648 UTC »
You guys are making me feel bad for the vegetarians. (Not bad enough to skip the bacon this morning, but still.) So behold my new avatar. Behold!
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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #23 on: April 12, 2016, 1743 UTC »
I've been married to a vegtabletarian for years, but tofu is where I draw the line. Those and rice cakes. If I wanted to eat styrofoam, I'd buy a convenience store cooler.

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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #24 on: April 13, 2016, 1929 UTC »
Continuing along these lines...

This study 40 years ago could have reshaped the American diet. But it was never fully published.

"The Minnesota investigators had a theory that they believed in — that reducing blood cholesterol would make people healthier. Indeed, the idea was widespread and would soon be adopted by the federal government in the first dietary recommendations. So when the data they collected from the mental patients conflicted with this theory, the scientists may have been reluctant to believe what their experiment had turned up."

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/wonk/wp/2016/04/12/this-study-40-years-ago-could-have-reshaped-the-american-diet-but-it-was-never-fully-published/

"reluctant". As in, let's bury the data that doesn't back up what we already decided was the correct answer.
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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #25 on: April 13, 2016, 2057 UTC »
From the Washington Post story:

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It's not exactly clear why the full set of data from the Minnesota experiment was never published.

So it isn't "clear"?  You don't think it has to do with Federal grant money seldom is given out to failed experiments!!!

Change the data to fit the predetermined out come to continue that fed grant money...  like a certain BS pile being dumped on the whole world today about... oh crap... I give up... OFU Al Gore!  Al the Bore must be on a low carb diet because without carbs the brain dries up and blows away...  you ever notice how slow he (AL G) talks?  He went to College for a divinity degree but dropped up...  That proves there is a GOD!!!! (I can change data and history myself...)  ;)

We are suppose to stop eating red meat because cows phart too much!  But when we start eating veggies only we replace the phart gas that cows would normally give out...  These people don't have a single logical brain cell in their heads.  They are the robber barons...  This isn't science it's a big bag of phart gas....  grrrrrrrrrrr  ::)

Phart gas could be the only 'real' answer to the 'energy crisis'...  take that!!!

Damn it all... where is that raw hamburger meat... I'm freekin' hungry...   ;D

I am a life member of PETA  BTW.  PETA = People Eating Tasty Animals...

Thanks for a topic that got me onto this rant... I feel so much better now...  Raw hamburger meat and a quart or two of baked beans will make my day ....  hah~!  Oh damn...  I was waving my arms around so much I knocked over that big box of electrons again... <sigh>  If those electrons were 'green' perhaps I could clean up with 'green technology'... think about it... you think about it because I can't... I'm winded from all of the gas in this small room...  cough cough... gag... lady gag gag... belch...



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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #26 on: April 14, 2016, 2344 UTC »
I draw the line @ temperature: If it's warm blooded I don't eat it. Tuna, salmon, shrimp, etc., no problem.

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Re: The sugar conspiracy
« Reply #27 on: April 15, 2016, 0015 UTC »
My vegetarian spouse draws the line at eyes. I tell her potato's have eyes. That doesn't faze her. Those poor innocent spuds.....

 

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