I don’t think I can ever be vegan. I like MEAT. God created it for us to eat. 😩
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God created it for us to eat. 😩 ?
Are you vegan? Yes.
Actually, Daniel and his 3 friends preached a vegan diet Adam and Eve ate fruit for meat. If the large hungry crowd would have asked Jesus for Manna he would have given it to them instead of fish and bread. During the Exodus, the large crowd asked God to give them meat, the ones who craved and asked for it died...
Psalms 78:18-35 And they tempted God in their heart by asking meat for their lust.
Yea, they spake against God; they said, Can God furnish a table in the wilderness?
Behold, he smote the rock, that the waters gushed out, and the streams overflowed; can he give bread also? can he provide flesh for his people?
Therefore the LORD heard this, and was wroth: so a fire was kindled against Jacob, and anger also came up against Israel;
Because they believed not in God, and trusted not in his salvation:
Though he had commanded the clouds from above, and opened the doors of heaven,
And had rained down manna upon them to eat, and had given them of the corn of heaven.
Man did eat angels' food: he sent them meat to the full.
He caused an east wind to blow in the heaven: and by his power he brought in the south wind.
He rained flesh also upon them as dust, and feathered fowls like as the sand of the sea:
And he let it fall in the midst of their camp, round about their habitations.
So they did eat, and were well filled: for he gave them their own desire;
They were not estranged from their lust. But while their meat was yet in their mouths,
The wrath of God came upon them, and slew the fattest of them, and smote down the chosen men of Israel.
For all this they sinned still, and believed not for his wondrous works.
Therefore their days did he consume in vanity, and their years in trouble.
When he slew them, then they sought him: and they returned and enquired early after God.
And they remembered that God was their rock, and the high God their redeemer.
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No , and no. I eat the Mediterranean style diet. It has good variety , I eat natural and organic foods. I have a rule I go by ; I shop for my groceries around the edges of the grocery store , and stay out of the middle where all the processed poison is sold.
We grow a big garden. I want to build a greenhouse soon when I can.
We hunt deer meat as well it’s much better for you then beef. We don’t add fat to deer steak we cook them in butter or olive oil. I think it’s more sensible to eat healthy quality foods with a good variety so boredom doesn’t set in.
Shop the edges - great advice! Stores are deliberately arranged that way because the processed stuff is where the bucks are!
Yes sir.
No. I tried vegan for 2 weeks and vegetarian for 2 weeks last year to see if it would make a difference in both my body and spiritually.
Spiritually it made no difference.
I did learn that too much dairy doesn't feel great and red meat doesn't feel good ever in my body.
So I just switched to almond or oat milk and cut out red meat. It's been that way for almost 6 months now. I continued eating cheese, dark chocolate, eggs, and chicken though because I like the way they feel in my body and cheese just tastes good. I do red meat about 1-3 times a month.
My steak day is Sunday.
We eat a lot of elk , and deer the best is moose. You have to add fat if you fry it. It’s lean and it’s easier to digest. All the tribes , and councils whose roots are ancient to Turtle Island know this to be true.
The deer eats clean food but gets into the altered things they farm now.
The elk eats the the good things far from mankind in the woods and mountain
meadows.
The moose spends his summer eating the aquatic vegetation in the waters of the north country. He spend his winters finding the new baby tree saplings , and the willows. His meat is the best.
The lesson here is to eat meat that is clean without the altered things of man , the altered things they make modern animal feed from. I feed our cow naturally on grasses , and sweet canes , no corn , and milled cottonseed. Food is important. Our stomachs have their own brain , we must keep it healthy. ( I’ve often thought that’s where gut feelings come from. ) anyway I hope this helps. Those who read it.
How many of you knew the true ancient name of this country.
That sounds amazing.
I live in a big city. The meat is definitely corrupted here. Hence why eating red meat doesn't please my body.
When I was 13 I was placed into states custody. I lived with a foster family on a farm. The animal products and meat were sooo much better. I enjoyed it a lot because my parents fed me fast food, frozen meals, and processed garbage.
I was in foster care as a child and teen too. I have lived in big cities too. I hate it. I have two homes in the country on acreage , and one in Killeen Tx which basically central Texas is crowded from Waco to Austin. I keep a house there because I can get to most of the major Texas cities quicker from there. Texas is a huge state it takes longer to drive across Texas then any other state I’ve been too usually 3 or 4 times as long. I like to life in the country far enough out where the stars are bright and I can hear the coyotes talking at night. I like the sounds the works makes when it’s quiet.
nah, i live for the double cheeseburger from mcdonalds right now XD
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Grew up on a small farm for the first several years of my life. Everything we ate came directly from the animals we raised and the crops we grew. We knew where everything came from and what went into our meals. Because of that upbringing, I'm extremely anti-vegan. All my ancestors were farmers, merchants, whalers, hunters, etc.
Vegans can talk about how we have the ability to create non-animal food products all they want. I'd rather not eat man-made processed things like that. If you read the ingredients for their fake products it's filled with so much crap. Processed oils, preservatives, etc.
When it comes to eating meat, I don't get anything from factory farms so they can't use that argument against me. My meat is all hand slaughtered from family owned farms. My veggies are local as well.
I used to do a "Vegan February" because a girlfriend of mine at the time challenged me to it. I used to do it every February, despite me usually hating such stupid challenges like "No Nut November" and "Moevember" and crap. I stopped doing it in 2020. I could survive being a vegan but it is SUCH a miserable experience! My theory is that most feminists have to be vegans. That'd explain all their misery and hatred, and all the soy for the male feminists. But yeah, I couldn't be a vegan. I could probably live as a vegetarian (pasta and pizza don't count as "meat") but not vegan.
I like and need meat when I was a pescatarian it caused me a lot of health issues even though I was eating a lot of fish and taking vitamins.
My hair really grew. I don't know what else to say I could probably make better choices. Veganism is still really new in society so finding vegan food is slow developing and if I'm honest I don't like that mcdonald's offers a vegan burger.
How do they cook it? Are they using the same meat grill to cook the food, the same spatula to take off the grill?
You gotta think about these things.
Meat in moderation for me
I've tried vegan and vegetarian before, it didn't work out for me. My biggest issue was I was always hungry. (It was a different sensation, my stomach never felt "full" and it was painful in a way. Similar to when you drink a LOT of water and feel full vs. eating a regular meal; that sensation... the stomach felt "heavy" but not "content/satisfied").
Some of the recipes were decent, but often it was the texture of the foods that were off putting, even though the flavors were decent. Most of the processed vegan stuff (vegan butter, cheese, meats, snacks, etc) were usually much more expensive and I wasn't impressed by the quality of the items. Usually involved a lot more prep work as well, especially when some ingredients needed to soak overnight.
Maybe I'll try it again some day or just try incorporating more vegan/vegetarian meals in the diet, but I highly doubt I could do it long term.
no, because opposed to what the vegan/peta propaganda claims, it is actually not possible to be long term healthy on a trict vegan diet. short or medium term, no problem. but long term you'll have health defficiencies. and that's guaranteed.
this is because you simply can not get nutrients like carnosine and creatine which are important for muscle health (pro tip: your heart is a muscle). furthermore, you have significant problems getting a proper supply of iron, taurine, vitamine d3, d12 and Docosahexaenoic Acid. you can not get enough of those by eating vegan. you have to consume artificial chemical supplements to stay long term healthy. i prefer just eating meat over stuffing my body with pills to stay healthy.
having said this: people who eat meat and aren't vegan or vegetarian do usually consume way too much meat to be healthy. there has to be a good middle ground.
You do realize brain is made of fat and it’s cholesterol rich right? So — I hope you also know broccoli and veggies won’t help your brain to function properly ! AND NO avocado won’t replace animal fat.
At the end that’s the goal more vegans = more idiots ,, dry brains dead human beings. If dry brains around us than # no love emotions empathy. Welcome to an 150 years old agenda finally rolling and scraping human souls.
Well good thing of being a vegan and consuming soy due to the oxalate will give you kidney stones if you like collecting stones..
and they don’t absorb well causing abdominal pain potential sudden high blood pressure ‘ leading to heart diseases
yet meat and eggs are to be blamed ‘ lol cry me a raw liver
I eat a lot of vegan (and vegetarian) food. It’s 90% of my food intake.
However, this week I’ve already had chicken sandwiches, a steak and 3 slices of bacon!
I don’t eat much meat because I don’t like the taste and texture, but I can definitely live without it, especially with all the plant based items to choose from.
No and probably not, but I do want to try and get more plant based stuff into my diet, so I don't always rely on animal products or just in general have more variety.
I respect people's ethical reason's behind it, but I don't think that they're totally honest about the benefits or cons of it for one's health.
I am a carnivorous omnivore. That I have no intention of changing ever I cannot see myself Google what is a rib-eye steak or fried chicken for any other s meat flavors that we have out there to enjoy. It just will make life feel less fun no more work.
Vegans never look healthy to me.
I eat a lot of meat, eggs, milk but killing and eating my own food would probably put me off I have seen a lamb being butchered and then eaten it and it is not pleasant.
I can't live without meat I can eat oats and nuts all day but I still feel hungry until I have eaten meat.
Hmm... I've thought about it several times. I don't eat meat but I do eat fish and I really like fish. There are some plant based foods that I do like to eat like tofu, lentil soup, black bean burgers, and chickpea curry but I'm not sure if I really want to go fully vegan. There are certain foods that taste better in their original form rather than the veganized version like pizza.
Nope, never. I think it's completely unnatural and unhealthy for humans. Check out youtube for ex vegans they look like meth addicts. Also, plants are NOT easily digestable and eating only them will eventually destroy your digestive system. Just listen to those ex vegans...
No, I’m not and wouldn’t try it again either. It ends up killing more animals than a plant based diet and is worse for the environment than properly raised Grassfed beef or lamb. Plus it’s unhealthy for you and causes a ton of inflammation and usually leads to malnutrition.
Nope. Not a chance. Its burgers, bacon, steak, fish fry, and brats, or its death. I never understood vegans and vegetarians. Besides, food is food. For every vegan in suburbia who denies a tasty burger, there is a starving person in a 3rd world country who'd give anything for just a bite of that sandwich.
We should all be happy to live in societies where food is as abundant as it is.
Im not fully vegan just vegetarian because i feel like being vegan requires a lot of time and money on your hands to meal prep and go grocery shopping and really plan out your meals unless you want to end up with malnutrition lol but i also feel it is morally wrong to kill animals to eat them simply for your own pleasure. We are not meant to eat the flesh of dead animals. Humans are herbivores. That packaged meat you see at the grocery store was a life once. A life that suffered since the day it was born so you can have it on your plate. There are so many varieties of foods and ways to get protein which is almost everyones main concern when considering going vegetarian or vegan. We have been provided with such a variety of foods to pick from that aren't dead animals. I dont know why people will think eating dogs is wrong but continue eating pork and beef? doesn't make sense lol
No. Fuck no. Never. Vegans point of view is pointless useless and stupid, because even if all humans died, animals would still be being killed by lions and rhinos and whatnot, you can't stop the food chain, it's nature, might aswell accept it.
I'm sick of seeing all the stupid vegan ads on YouTube for new "lettuce burger" and what not.. or "tofu sandwich" like f off you idiot vegans
Veganism is going to be a health problem as bad as smoking.
Not only is it mostly shitty processed crap posing as food, but it's nutrient shallow and a lot of the ingredients are a health risk.
Calling absolute and utter bullshit on this! I've been doing it for years! I have never been healthier! I had a kidney transplant in 2013. My docs are still amazed! Anyone who tries to live off of just processed food is headed for problems... vegan or not. It's absolutely INSANE to believe that veganism is "a health problem as bad as smoking." Show me that research that shows that vegans are dying at anywhere near the rate as smokers...
Well my teeth would start itching if I stopped eating other animals. How do I know so? I was probably a wolf in my past lives before this one, because I have seen that animal in my dreams more than once, and yes I was a wolf in those dreams, and yes I was in a flock as well in those dreams.
No, Humans are omnivorous as designed by evolution, being Vegetarian/Vegan is an intellectual choice, I can take or leave Vegetarian/Vegan food I have worked in countries where it is the norm or meat is used in very small amount not as the main part of the dish.
I am not a vegan. I would not go vegan. I’ve gone vegetarian when I was about 14ish… a never again. I was very unhealthy then.
Plus, meat tastes heavenly. Like you said, God created it for it to be eaten.
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