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Old 04-04-2008, 05:03 AM   #101
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I actually crave beef. It's a little odd to crave protein like that but I do. I always have. On the healthy side of things, I do buy half a cow from a local farmer and have it processed by a butcher. Grass and organically fed and pastured. Organic meat and dairy is so unbelievably better tasting. Anyway, I'm not giving up the meat.
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Old 04-04-2008, 07:01 AM   #102
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I actually crave beef. It's a little odd to crave protein like that but I do. I always have. On the healthy side of things, I do buy half a cow from a local farmer and have it processed by a butcher. Grass and organically fed and pastured. Organic meat and dairy is so unbelievably better tasting. Anyway, I'm not giving up the meat.

Have you tried bison? It's even better than organic beef.

 

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Old 04-04-2008, 06:36 PM   #103
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RE: the posts about lactose intolerance, folks with milkfat allergies exhibit the same symptoms, although the cause is different. From what I've read, if you think you're lactose intolerant, but you 1) developed the problem in adulthood, and/or 2) can eat cheese and skim-milk products, but have difficulty with whole-milk and ice cream, you may want to get checked out for a milkfat allergy. Cheese is iffy for some, but apparently the cultures do something to mitigate the allergic reaction.

 

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Old 04-06-2008, 09:55 AM   #104
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I'm vegetarian because I was raised as one. I've tried meat for a few months, it's tasty, but I gave it up because I don't like eating things that once lived. Don't harass me about this, I just don't like eating meat, the end.
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Old 04-06-2008, 10:29 AM   #105
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+ Vegetarians taste better: What you eat affects the flavor of your semen/vaginal secretions. Meat and asparagus supposedly make sexual secretions taste bitter, garlic can make them taste garlicky and fruits, especially pineapple, can give secretions a sweet taste.

+ Increasing the amount of zinc in a man's diet can increase the volume of semen he ejaculates. Male porn actors are said to have diets high in zinc for this purpose. Zinc can be found in black-eyed peas, spinach, and nuts. Exercising the PC muscle (the muscle that you flex to stop your urine mid-stream) can increase the distance and force with which a man ejaculates.

So could start a pineapple diet, except that makes your teeth fall out.

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Old 05-04-2008, 07:41 PM   #106
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I only eat poultry. i used to be a vegetarian but my skin and health suffered from the lack of protein. I am mildly allergic to soy. I don't like the idea that I am eating something that was once living but I consider poultry to be less sentient than other animals.
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