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Extra Virginity-Olive Oil scandal
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For millennia, fresh olive oil has been one of life's necessities-not just as food but also as medicine, a beauty aid, and a vital element of religious ritual. Today's researchers are continuing to confirm the remarkable, life-giving properties of true extra-virgin, and "extra-virgin Italian" has become the highest standard of quality. But what if this symbol of purity has become deeply corrupt? Starting with an explosive article in The New Yorker, Tom Mueller has become the world's expert on olive oil and olive oil fraud-a story of globalization, deception, and crime in the food industry from ancient times to the present, and a powerful indictment of today's lax protections against fake and even toxic food products in the United States. A rich and deliciously readable narrative, Extra Virginity is also an inspiring account of the artisanal producers, chemical analysts, chefs, and food activists who are defending the extraordinary oils that truly deserve the name "extra-virgin." interview with author http://www.eyeonitaly.com/podcast/episod...th-tom-mueller/
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Gets, Are any of these soaps the one you use? I have never heard of castile soap but I will definitely look into it, all the chemicals and stuff in the body wash I use (Dove men) is kind of scary. The brand I use for cooking which I got from my mom is https://californiaoliveranch.com/olive-oil-101/our-olive-oil/
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I use Filippo Berio Olive Oil.
And I'm an enormous fan of Dr. Bronner's Peppermint soap. I keep a big bottle of it in my shower.
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All God's children are not beautiful. Most of God's children are, in fact, barely presentable.
I never met anyone who didn't have a very smart child. What happens to these children, you wonder, when they reach adulthood?
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Re: Extra Virginity-Olive Oil scandal
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Dude, I use a combination of Borax, a Dr. Bronner's product called Sal Suds, and home made laundry detergent from local sources. I won't lie, I do keep bleach around, but try not to use it. I used to write this stuff off as hippy nonsense, but it's not just the foods we eat that are harming us....also the grooming/cleaning products. recently the FDA banned chemicals found in anti bacterial soaps for consumer use http://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots...bacterial-soapsI can definitely recommend the Dr.Bronner's soap, but might want to do research about which dish/laundry products work better for you and how hard the water is in your town.
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You can try hydrogen peroxide on things that you would normally use chlorine bleach on. It works in a similar fashion but is much less harsh
All God's children are not beautiful. Most of God's children are, in fact, barely presentable.
I never met anyone who didn't have a very smart child. What happens to these children, you wonder, when they reach adulthood?
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Re: Extra Virginity-Olive Oil scandal
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Thanks. I've read articles promoting both sides of the debate. I watched this video and have to dig deeper. How much olive oil is consumed in study if there are comparisons to cheesecake and burgers which are at least 2-3 ounces?
Gets, I can't answer that, but I think the point of the study is that no oil is healthy, just that some less unhealthy than others. Extra virgin olive oil and coconut oil cause arterial inflammation, but not as much as other oils. It's possible that there is some rare oil that is healthy, an oil that hasn't been subject to as much study, but it's not one of the major oils that are commonly used. From other studies, meat, chicken and even fish cause inflammation too. So does dairy and sugar. That's why the physician who puts out these videos promotes veganism. I recently started veganism and I've noticed some positive results, but I need to give it more time before they show up in lab tests.
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I haven't tried this (I'm always down for a good cleanse) but I was looking up a dressing recipe and came across this last night. Different websites have said it is good for inflammation, weight loss, heart health, anti bacterial, anti viral http://secretrecipesaarthi.blogspot.com/2015/01/heart-blockage-cure-apple-cider-vinegar.html?m=1
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I haven't heard that maybe with a diet high in calcium and potassium you can avoid that, ACV has so many benefits it is hard think of giving it up, I use Braggs, I didn't think about the fact that some vegans don't eat honey so maybe it isn't the right recipe to post
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I haven't heard that maybe with a diet high in calcium and potassium you can avoid that, ACV has so many benefits it is hard think of giving it up, I use Braggs, I didn't think about the fact that some vegans don't eat honey so maybe it isn't the right recipe to post I didn't say to give up the ACV, only to keep the doses small. I use it myself. For what it's worth, I'm only doing veganism for my health. I'm not a fanatic about it who pushes an agenda. After all, if Jesus ate fish, who are we to argue? LOL. So if there's new evidence (hypothetically speaking) that says eating cheesecake and hamburgers is good for you, I'm going to Carl's Junior or In-N-Out and ordering one of each.
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Gets, I can't answer that, but I think the point of the study is that no oil is healthy, just that some less unhealthy than others. Extra virgin olive oil and coconut oil cause arterial inflammation, but not as much as other oils. It's possible that there is some rare oil that is healthy, an oil that hasn't been subject to as much study, but it's not one of the major oils that are commonly used. From other studies, meat, chicken and even fish cause inflammation too. So does dairy and sugar. That's why the physician who puts out these videos promotes veganism. I recently started veganism and I've noticed some positive results, but I need to give it more time before they show up in lab tests.
Thanks,F1. Good luck with the switch to full vegan. Have you done it gradually or cold turkey ?or rather..... I cannot dispute what the study in the video shows. I have read about some of the health benefits of using actual EVOO over other oils. I think diet, lifestyle, genetics, and even climate have to be taken into consideration when the consumption of any food is discussed. As I've mentioned in the food section before, several members of my family have fallen to food related diseases. Majority of them had poor diets where they grew up,but it was countered by the lifestyle,climate,etc. They came to America as adults and within 10 years they develop illnesses, partially because of change in lifestyle and climate but also because of the way food is grown and processed here. They had poor diets and were on their way to health problems eventually but the process was sped up when they moved here and didn't adapt. The podcast in the first post here is talking about essentially the "bootlegging" of EVOO....counterfeiting of it. You are right that there is probably no fully safe and beneficial oil but I'd say for cooking purposes real EVOO is one of the better choices.
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Extra Virgin Olive Oil does have health benefits when used on salads and veggies. (WASHINGTON-AFP) - The secret to the Mediterranean diet may be in the salad. Eating unsaturated fats, like those in olive oil, along with leafy greens and other vegetables creates a certain kind of fatty acid that lowers blood pressure, scientists said. These nitro fatty acids are formed when consuming spinach, celery and carrots that are filled with nitrates and nitrites, along with avocado, nuts and olive oils that contain healthy fats. Nitro fatty acids appear to inhibit an enzyme known as soluble epoxide hydrolase, which regulates blood pressure, said the research in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, a peer-reviewed US journal. The study was based on experiments in lab mice, and was funded by the British Heart Foundation. "The findings of our study help to explain why previous research has shown that a Mediterranean diet supplemented with extra-virgin olive oil or nuts can reduce the incidence of cardiovascular problems like stroke, heart failure and heart attacks," said Philip Eaton, professor of cardiovascular biochemistry at King's College London. http://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/health/scie...ssure-1.1829223
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Thanks,F1. Good luck with the switch to full vegan. Have you done it gradually or cold turkey ?or rather..... I cannot dispute what the study in the video shows. I have read about some of the health benefits of using actual EVOO over other oils. I think diet, lifestyle, genetics, and even climate have to be taken into consideration when the consumption of any food is discussed. As I've mentioned in the food section before, several members of my family have fallen to food related diseases. Majority of them had poor diets where they grew up,but it was countered by the lifestyle,climate,etc. They came to America as adults and within 10 years they develop illnesses, partially because of change in lifestyle and climate but also because of the way food is grown and processed here. They had poor diets and were on their way to health problems eventually but the process was sped up when they moved here and didn't adapt.
The podcast in the first post here is talking about essentially the "bootlegging" of EVOO....counterfeiting of it. You are right that there is probably no fully safe and beneficial oil but I'd say for cooking purposes real EVOO is one of the better choices.
I gradually moved into it. Dairy was the last thing to go. I love cheese and cream for the coffee. Now I use unsweetened cashew milk, almond milk or flax milk (none are quite as good since they don't have the thickness of cream). If I go to Starbucks I just use Splenda and pour it into a large cup of ice because they don't have any unsweetened alternatives. Sorry about your family falling prey to America's diet, but it takes a combination of education and willpower. Junk food is made to taste good, and if it's cheap that's even better. American culture pushes fried foods and desserts. I remember when I was young and watching TV and a commercial for Twinkies or some sugared cereal came on and the actress kept on saying how "wholesome" the product was. I asked myself, "What does wholesome mean?" It was some corporate-created buzzword to make parents think there is some healthy aspect to the garbage they were selling. Anyway, assuming the relatives you wrote about are still around, it's not too late to turn things around. What some of these studies say is that by avoiding the crap and eating healthy the body will repair itself, or at least try to. But some people don't want to. I shared some information with my mother-in-law and she didn't listen; she died from a combination of diabetes and cancer last year. BTW, it looks like the healthiest oils are (in this order): Algae Oil, Avocado Oil, then Extra Virgin Olive Oil. That study about olive oil and nitro fatty acids used GENETICALLY MODIFIED MICE, not human subjects, so we don't know it's applicability in humans: https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle...y-acids-healthyA report from earlier this year from UC Davis warns against using any oil: http://ucdintegrativemedicine.com/2016/05/why-you-should-opt-out-of-olive-oil/#gs.ke7j4foThis article from 2011 also raises concerns: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/linda-larrowe-bergersen/olive-oil-health_b_816011.html
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F1,
Rest in Peace to your Mother In Law.Thanks for the condolences for my family members who are gone.
It's the rare person who can change lifetime eating habits,or any long time habit, so however well intentioned you were with the advice , human nature being what it is it would be a tough sell.
My Family fell,not to junk food, but to heavily processed versions of the food they grew up eating back home. Cheaper, lower quality hormone feed cuts of meat, over processed table salt and spices, frying everything in whichever brand oil that's on sale and there it is, voila.
The consumption of soda WAS a big part though,(which they definitely did NOT drink as much of back home) and probably contributed to some of the diabetes problems.
What I tried to explain to some of them (when they asked) was that although you THINK you're eating the same way everybody in your family did for generations, you are NOT.Your eyes are deceiving you. That's the thinking "oh my grandma ate like this and lived to be 98" or "everybody eats this way" and they think it's normal.
90% of what you ate back home was locally grown and not genetically modified.
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Gets and Faithful Faithful1, -- Soon they will prove that study with the mice. But I agree with you how the avocado should be considered superior to olive oil. The health benefits are astonishing. The health benefits of consuming cold-pressed EVOO are in the phenols. These phenols drop systolic blood pressure. By consuming cold-pressed EVOO (about three tablespoonfuls) daily with leafy greens which are high in folate, antioxidant vitamins and potassium, a person will be 40% less likely to develop heart disease over and average span of eight years. 30,000 women participated in this study in Italy. I understand that genetics do play a part in the Italian study. In my own Italian-American family many of the men and women followed the Mediterranean diet and lived until their mid to late nineties. My own Great-Grandma lived one month shy of 98. My Great Aunt 97, Great Uncle 99, Grandma 94 and all her sisters died SAME age SAME week, days apart. (Of course different years) Alfanos have good genes It is also what you OMIT from your diet, like red meat and saturated fat that can help make a difference.
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Not to sidetrack the thread but continuing the non gmo vegan health discssion, I recently got new vitamins. Some people are for vitamins some arent so of you are these are vegan organic non gmo gluten free whole food with no fillers https://www.gardenoflife.com/content/pro...-mens-multi-40/I didn't get the Men's 40+ but since I'm guessing most of you are either 40+ or closer to 40 than myself I provided it instead of what o got In chemistry and nutrition class we learned that there really is no difference in getting your nutrients from vitamins compared to food. But they say if you eat a healthy diet then your body gets all it needs from food. Remember the U.S. fortifies a lot of the foods we eat with vitamins and minerals. Note: Eating fruit and veggies give you more fiber which is the only difference in eating the actual food compared to taking a supplement. If you take iron, for example, then follow it up with vitamin c because the Vit C helps you absorb iron. Vitamin D inhibits iron absorption so do not take together. The doc told my Dad who was in his 70's at the time to take Elderberry extract, 1000 mcg of B12, and Vitamin D 5000 units daily. For women, they recommend drinking skim milk three times a day to meet their calcium needs. Supplements work also. Vitamin A is the ONLY vitamin that you need to be careful with because you if you take too much you can cause serious problems. Some of my uncles and cousins have been taking vitamins since their early 20's. And I mean like 10 vitamins a day. They SWEAR that it keeps them healthier. So far so good. They're in their 60's, 70's, and the oldest is 87. The 87 year old only drinks distilled water. I've never heard of doing that but he and all his buddies drink it lol. As a kid, I took a multi vitamin and Vit C daily. We also had to drink freshly squeezed orange juice, skim milk and eat a banana EVERY SINGLE DAY. So far so good. (Peaches have MORE potassium than bananas out of the peel)
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Not to sidetrack the thread but continuing the non gmo vegan health discssion, I recently got new vitamins. Some people are for vitamins some arent so of you are these are vegan organic non gmo gluten free whole food with no fillers https://www.gardenoflife.com/content/pro...-mens-multi-40/I didn't get the Men's 40+ but since I'm guessing most of you are either 40+ or closer to 40 than myself I provided it instead of what o got Sounds good, Dude. I think supplements can be great when you can't eat the way you want to. Gonna look into these vitamins. Sounds like they got rid of the fillers that vitamins are clogged with and that pass right through you. Would you believe that when I was lifting hardcore, we were so focused on avoiding the garbage that they add to food that we ordered cases of baby food to supplement our diets? Not a joke post. We read about bodybuilder Gary Strydom doing it, so we all tried it out.
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@ AG Like I said some people are for them some aren't. My nonna turned 96 last month and she attributes it to three things: vitamins, red wine and being a good liar lol. That is part of the reason why I take them. Having a well balanced diet is key to good health but sometimes it is difficult to get all the nutrients so o take vitamins in an attempt to get the vitamins and minerals I may not get. My diet consists of a lot of raw veggies, low fat food and as little processed food as possible that being said I fail sometimes. @Gets Supplements should not replace nutritious food but are good we you can get enough from you food, since by the time the hits your plate the food has lost nutritional value. The baby food is crazy though probably ate a lot to get you caloric intake up. @F1 or anyone who cares I made this last night, very good soup the ginger giveaway it an interesting flavor bit it is still good http://www.eat-yourself-skinny.com/vegan-sweet-potato-and-lentil-soup/
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That soup does look good. I have most of the ingredients, but I think there's always room for a little artistic variation. FYI, I made a pretty good ramen soup earlier today. Very easy to make and the way I make it, healthy. 1) Fill a 3 quart pot with approx 1 qt of water; 2) Open up one package of ramen noodles and throw away the flavor packet (full of sodium and other bad things), then put it in the pot; 3) Add one bag of sliced peppers and onions (available at the 99 Cent Only Store or Dollar Tree); 4) Season with Mrs. Dash (or equivalent), pepper, Bragg Liquid Aminos (very low sodium alternative for soy sauce), Tapatio or Tabasco hot sauce, curry powder, chili powder, dried vegetable flakes (includes oregano, parsley, carrots, etc); 5) Add handful of washed and sliced mushrooms; 6) Heat on low light, cover and bring to boil Tasted delicious. Next time I'll add some Tempeh and additional veggies.
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AG, that sounds like a healthy experiment. Sweet potatoes, kale, spinach, watercress, beets, and black beans and black rice are among the healthiest foods a person can eat.
Of the ingredients for eye health you mentioned, lutein and zeaxanthin are among the two that I most hear about. Bilberry is another.
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Faithful1, Carl's Jr. is pretty much the only fast food place I cannot resist. Did you have to go on a burger run that night? lol I resisted, AG. Gotta lose some weight by eating healthy, been hitting the gym. Once I've reached a goal I'll take a day off for a burger or a pizza. So many choices for burgers...Five Guys...In N Out...The Habit...Carl's Jr...yummmm... I just moved to Orange, between Orange Hills and Villa Park, so there's a lot of new choices for pizza. Since I'm a deep dish guy, I've got to put off a few pounds first. Looking forward to those reward days!
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Faithful1, I like The Habit too. Never had Five Guys. Is that like Two Guys in Jersey? You live pretty close to me. Just over the hill and around the corner. There is one place I ABSOLUTELY LOVE over by you. It's on Santiago Blvd. The place is called Rockwell's and let me tell you, they have thee BEST cakes. Chocolate curl cakes they sell with the Venetian cream and strawberries are soooooo GOOD. My mouth is watering just thinking about it They have good food too but I go there for the bakery. Have you ever been there? I wonder if deep dish pizza is good here, is it? I'm a thin crust pizza lover so I wouldn't know. Don't worry about those few pounds. Just think of all that good food you'll be missing out on lol
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I was in Walmart the other day, and spotted a big (51 oz.) bottle whose label blared, EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL--and it was only $5.45. I looked closer at the label and saw, in small letters above EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL, "sunflower oil and..." The label on the back said, "80% sunflower oil, 20% extra virgin olive oil." What a fraud. I buy extra virgin olive oil at Trader Joe's. They have a good selection of fine product at reasonable prices.
Ntra la porta tua lu sangu � sparsu, E nun me mporta si ce muoru accisu... E s'iddu muoru e vaju mparadisu Si nun ce truovo a ttia, mancu ce trasu.
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I was in Walmart the other day, and spotted a big (51 oz.) bottle whose label blared, EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL--and it was only $5.45. I looked closer at the label and saw, in small letters above EXTRA VIRGIN OLIVE OIL, "sunflower oil and..." The label on the back said, "80% sunflower oil, 20% extra virgin olive oil." What a fraud. I buy extra virgin olive oil at Trader Joe's. They have a good selection of fine product at reasonable prices. What a fraud, for sure!! It's a good thing you are a smart shopper and look at the labels. I also buy my olive oil at Trader Joe's. It's not like I can go down to an Italian market down the street like back east. I get the cold-pressed evo. But they didn't have the exact one I usually buy the last time I was in there. So, I had to buy the cold pressed olive oil that also had olives from Spain. Take a look at the bottles. If you do not read it carefully then you can buy something you don't want and get duped. Comparison.
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Re: Extra Virginity-Olive Oil scandal
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11/30/16 05:16 PM
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Faithful1, I like The Habit too. Never had Five Guys. Is that like Two Guys in Jersey? You live pretty close to me. Just over the hill and around the corner. There is one place I ABSOLUTELY LOVE over by you. It's on Santiago Blvd. The place is called Rockwell's and let me tell you, they have thee BEST cakes. Chocolate curl cakes they sell with the Venetian cream and strawberries are soooooo GOOD. My mouth is watering just thinking about it They have good food too but I go there for the bakery. Have you ever been there? I wonder if deep dish pizza is good here, is it? I'm a thin crust pizza lover so I wouldn't know. Don't worry about those few pounds. Just think of all that good food you'll be missing out on lol Two Guys in Jersey where the food is so good that no one ever complains about it...or else! Five Guys is a chain that's growing and they have really good burgers. I know there's one on Tustin and Katella in Orange, and others in Fullerton, Tustin, Brea and Huntington Beach. None in Anaheim Hills or Yorba Linda yet. Haven't been to Rockwell's, but I've passed it by several times. It's in the Ralph's shopping center. I'll have to think about it. I'm not as into sweets as I am into meat, and I've been holding off on the meat. For Chicago-style pizza, Rance's in Costa Mesa was really good. There's also Tony's Little Italy in Placentia. Have you been Barolo Italian Cafe on Newport Avenue in Tustin? It was supposed to have been the place where L.A. mob guys hung out in the 1990s or so. Real authentic Italian food.
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Re: Extra Virginity-Olive Oil scandal
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11/30/16 07:13 PM
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Lol That joke you made about two guys was pretty funny. Two Guys was a discount store in Jersey. (Two Guys from Harrison) My Dad would always make jokes about that store. If you're not that into sweets then maybe you should skip Rockwell's. Some of the food trucks have really good burgers. I wish I could remember the name of the one I liked. I think it was Monster Burger. They'd all park at the high school lot every Thursday to compete. Red Robin had a tasty burger my girlfriend and I split. It was so delicious that we wished we had ordered our own. Farmer Boys burgers are good. And their fried zucchini are just perfect. Rance's Pizza-- That's right I keep forgetting to go to Rance's to try it out. I'm hardly ever down in south county. I don't think I've ever been to Barolo's. We used to go to De Luca's in Whittier back in the 90's. And so far with my carrot, sweet potato, and olive oil experiment, I notice that my skin looks healthier and feels much smoother. But my eyesight is the same lol I can talk about food all day long
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Re: Extra Virginity-Olive Oil scandal
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11/30/16 07:26 PM
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AG, that side by side picture you put up is great. I GUARANTEE that countless fights/arguments were caused by that deceptive labeling wife" why didn't you pick up the stuff I asked for?" husband "what are you talking about?..I wrote it down...extra virgin olive oil FROM Italy, so there...leave me alone"
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Re: Extra Virginity-Olive Oil scandal
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12/01/16 02:59 PM
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F1,
Have you been able to maintain the vegan lifestyle this holiday season? The reason I ask is, had a buddy who was diagnosed with diabetes so whenever we all went over to see him...we'd bring over food that he could eat and eat along with him. Just to show that support.
Now, it's unreasonable to expect people to do that for family holiday meals. So,did you have to fix a special plate at Thanksgiving? My wife made me a special plate LOL. There were a couple times I did eat something with meat in it because of circumstances. Going out is hard because without the meat and dairy there's really nothing there. One place I can do is Chipotle. I usually get black bean and brown rice burritos with avocado. Flame Broiler is doable too. (Don't know if they have these in the rest of the country.) I do get cravings for Carls Jr and In-N-Out sometimes, but despite their awesome flavor, there's a feeling I get after I eat their burgers that isn't good. My skin will feel greasy and will feel sort of run down despite enjoying the flavors. If I go to Subway and get a breakfast flat bread sandwich with egg whites and no cheese I don't get that feeling of being run down.
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Re: Extra Virginity-Olive Oil scandal
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12/02/16 07:46 PM
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Gets,
Yes, it's more of a lifestyle. One of the problems with those mushroom burgers is that they may cook them in oil or butter, which defeats the purpose. It has to be vegan style, which is harder to find. There are some vegan places out there, but they're usually way overpriced. If I go to Subway and want it without the bread, they charge $1.75 more! They charge you more money for less food! At least at In-N-Out they charge you less if you skip the bun and eat it protein style. So that's the kind of thing we run into. It's worth it in the long run, but basically you have to prepare your food early.
If you want snack food you can cut up some apples, seedless grapes, celery, broccoli, cauliflower and/or carrots mixed with some nuts and put it in a bowl, but it has to be eaten within a few days before it rots. Dried fruit works too, but a lot of the dried fruit in the markets are sugared, and even on the dried fruit without sugar they are calorie heavy. A lot of trial and error, so maybe I'll come up with something else in the future.
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Re: Extra Virginity-Olive Oil scandal
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Dude, Some people dilute the liquid soap. There's a whole community of DrBronner's users out there with tips,recommendations,etc. If you skin feels dry, might want to see what the Bronner's army says about dilution ratios.
How is the Tom's deodorant? I had the same concerns about the natural deodorants that I first had about the bleach alternatives, that they wouldn't be strong enough.
I use the Arm&Hammer deodorant...which is a halfway step towards using fully natural deodorants. I know you work out, so if the Tom's holds up to an active guy, I think I'm gonna load up during the holiday season sales.
Been a while but Dr. Bronner is always in my house now, I have been using it to make my own body wash, using this recipeso thanks for the recommendation Gets. In regards to deodorant, I have been using Sams Natural for the last 2 months, which works better than Toms of Maine in regards to lasting scent @ F1 How is your vegan or vegetarian diet going and how is being a grandfather treating you? Been strongly thinking about giving up meat and dairy entirely. Just food for thought for anyone else pondering the idea http://plantbasedonabudget.com/
The Dude: And, you know, he's got emotional problems, man. Walter Sobchak: You mean... beyond pacifism?
Walter Sobchak: This guy f*cking walks. I've never been so sure of anything in my entire life
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