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chipper 06-21-2011 05:15 AM

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Originally Posted by The Virgin (Post 1074444)
i understand you're reasons and i respect it. but i'm just wondering on the fourth one. do you eat your meats raw? i'm sorry it could be my difference in english understanding but do you mean to say you're not cooking your chicken here when you eat it or there's some hidden meaning here that i don't get.

either way, i've nothing against with you not wanting chicken, for the reasons that you gave, except the 4th one, i basically understand you.

the only meat i eat now is fish. i grill that. so that's cooked. i also boil peanuts, so that's cooked too.

raw food i eat = vegetables and fruits. this is approximately 80% of my diet.

chipper 06-21-2011 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by djchameleon (Post 1074443)
all of those excluding the rice are fiber type things that should help with your digestion. kind of weird that it does the opposite but like you said our bodies don't all react the same.


For the majority of people fiber helps with digestion, you are getting fiber in other ways though through the green type veggies that you are eating.

maybe because it is processed... other stuff goes with it.

but yes, i eat them because they are high on fiber. was looking for a replacement for oatmeal and milk. i take oatmeal because it's the only way my body will take milk, i am slightly lactose intollerant. i will try soy but i need to research on it first. I'm not sure how efficient it is.

The Virgin 06-21-2011 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by chipper (Post 1074461)
the only meat i eat now is fish. i grill that. so that's cooked. i also boil peanuts, so that's cooked too.

raw food i eat = vegetables and fruits. this is approximately 80% of my diet.

ah ok. i see. thanks.

well, i can't argue on you there cause pretty much most of the disease (heart attack, athritis, liver/kidney infection, colon cancer, etc.) are cause by eating too much meat.

i'm a big supporter of being meat eater but i do not condone eating too much that the body can handle.
i don't get it why people can eat like 5 plates of steak and complain why they're overweight.

when i was in Lexington, i swear, their food, burgers, are too freakishly big and when i bought a kiddie meal at subways, man, those aren't kiddy meals. those are large meals for a regular Filipino.

chipper 06-21-2011 05:21 AM

lexington kentucky?

The Virgin 06-21-2011 05:22 AM

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Originally Posted by chipper (Post 1074465)
lexington kentucky?

yup, i was there last april

crash_override 06-21-2011 05:23 AM

Meat is nasty.

Wait, no it's not.

Howard the Duck 06-21-2011 05:27 AM

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Originally Posted by chipper (Post 1074441)
not for my tummy it isn't that light. now, i have never tried just boiling chicken. it would always be cooked in some yummy way, of course. the oil may have something to do with it.

have you tried steamed chicken, without the skin?

Farfisa 06-21-2011 05:29 AM

Man, giving up burgers, pulled pork, and fried chicken may be kind of hard.

chipper 06-21-2011 05:29 AM

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Originally Posted by Il Duce (Post 1074473)
have you tried steamed chicken, without the skin?

no, never. i only removed skin from fried chicken.

do you marinate it on something or put some sauce?

Howard the Duck 06-21-2011 05:30 AM

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Originally Posted by chipper (Post 1074476)
no, never. i only removed skin from fried chicken.

do you marinate it on something or put some sauce?

we steam it with soy sauce and ginger


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