Can I petition MFP users to use the terms "more ideal" and "less ideal" instead of good/bad foods?
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MrM, please look very carefully at your posts and perhaps you will see that it is you that is keeping the issue alive and I am unsure what your motives are.
Back track all you want. You said what you said and it's disgusting. You say I'm keeping the issue alive but in reality you just logged off hours ago and we're hoping it would be okay. You didn't need to respond in order to attempt to make yourself not look bad you could have ignored it all but instead you came back in with some lame story of 2 "friends" you had over for breakfast. You statement in the last thread was weak, your excuses now are weak. It is what it is. You don't need to know what my motives are.
OMG when will you all stop this stupid nonsense and trying to discredit me. What is with that??? And the story stands because it is true. I do not have to explain my house guests to anyone. I often have important people stay with, mostly because they are family. The story sounds stupid because that is what happened but I will not be called a liar by you MrM. So shut up or prove that my guests do not exist.
You lied about running a 90 day report and you lied about not having bad intentions since you made the comment about saying she should be more sick.
Yup. You used those words. That's pretty specific when what you now claim you did was look back through a few months of diary entries (which, fwiw, I don't see how you can do in just 5 minutes, or 'fleetingly', and get an accurate picture). You then went on to say that MP's vitamin and mineral intakes were sub-par, when that info isn't even shown on a publicly viewed diary. You simply cannot have gained the information you claimed based on a cursory look, even without taking the recipe thing into account.0 -
Nony_Mouse wrote: »MrM, please look very carefully at your posts and perhaps you will see that it is you that is keeping the issue alive and I am unsure what your motives are.
Back track all you want. You said what you said and it's disgusting. You say I'm keeping the issue alive but in reality you just logged off hours ago and we're hoping it would be okay. You didn't need to respond in order to attempt to make yourself not look bad you could have ignored it all but instead you came back in with some lame story of 2 "friends" you had over for breakfast. You statement in the last thread was weak, your excuses now are weak. It is what it is. You don't need to know what my motives are.
OMG when will you all stop this stupid nonsense and trying to discredit me. What is with that??? And the story stands because it is true. I do not have to explain my house guests to anyone. I often have important people stay with, mostly because they are family. The story sounds stupid because that is what happened but I will not be called a liar by you MrM. So shut up or prove that my guests do not exist.
You lied about running a 90 day report and you lied about not having bad intentions since you made the comment about saying she should be more sick.
Yup. You used those words. That's pretty specific when what you now claim you did was look back through a few months of diary entries (which, fwiw, I don't see how you can do in just 5 minutes, or 'fleetingly', and get an accurate picture). You then went on to say that MP's vitamin and mineral intakes were sub-par, when that info isn't even shown on a publicly viewed diary. You simply cannot have gained the information you claimed based on a cursory look, even without taking the recipe thing into account.
Nony, I never used those words. Look at the sentence - "she should be more sick," if I used those words I would have written "she would be sicker." That was not the sentence I used. My words were different and written out of concern at the time and were not written in malice.
Because the thread has been deleted and in order to defend myself, I would need to discuss the diary further and I choose not to do that. I apologised at the time and offered to discuss it privately with Mamapeach if she wished to do so. I feel you are overstepping the line at the moment and it is none of your business and I will not answer any more of your questions regarding it. Your opinion means nothing to me.
MrM - you are still calling me a liar, that is your opinion and I can not change that and quite frankly it is of no concern to me. I do not need nor want your approval as I do not see you as a good person or someone worthy of my respect.0 -
You said "I ran a 90 day report" and "quite frankly I am not surprised you are as sick as your are" (which is an absolutely awful thing to say to anyone). Your words. I'm sorry that my and MrM27's memories are obviously better than yours, but that is actually what you said. And you're still dodging the question of how you and your expert house guests were able to get an accurate picture of micronutrient intake. Because you can't answer it, can you?-1
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Nony_Mouse wrote: »You said "I ran a 90 day report" and "quite frankly I am not surprised you are as sick as your are" (which is an absolutely awful thing to say to anyone). Your words. I'm sorry that my and MrM27's memories are obviously better than yours, but that is actually what you said. And you're still dodging the question of how you and your expert house guests were able to get an accurate picture of micronutrient intake. Because you can't answer it, can you?mamapeach910 wrote: »My diary's public. Feel free to look. I'm a vegetarian who often eats the same thing for a few days running, so it's pretty boring, though.
I'm in a spell where I haven't been getting much exercise for medical reasons, unfortunately.
I hope you don't mind mamapeach but you are constantly saying your diary is public so I took the liberty of printing it out and quite frankly I am not surprised you are as sick as your are. I understand you are vegetarian and have Celiac Disease but it would be unrealistic to expect a young healthy person to survive and function on this amount. You are constantly advising people regarding their diets and yet you eat poorly in my opinion. When you analyse your diet, there is not a lot of food there and this is fairly consistent from what I can see of the way you eat. And what is with all the water - 16 -18 glasses a day.
2oz of Organic Edamame & Mung Bean Fettuccine - that is less than a 1/4 of a cup and that is your main meal of the day with a serve of cabbage and pepper stir fry.
I would be eating my right arm by dinner time.
Breakfast
Trader Joe's - Irish Breakfast Tea, 24 oz
Splenda - Splenda, Granulated, W/ Calories, 1 Cup, From Splenda.co.uk, 0.36 cup (25 g)
Land O Lakes - Low-fat Half & Half, 4 Tbl
Spices - Cinnamon, ground, 0.25 tsp
Nuts - Almonds, 6 g(s)
Trader Joe - Fat Free Cottage Cheese, 1 cup (113g)
Libby's 100% - Canned Pumpkin Puree, 0.5 cup (122g)
Spices - Pumpkin pie spice, 0.25 tsp
Lunch
Explore Asian - Organic Edamame & Mung Bean Fettuccine, 2 oz
Cabbage Pepper Stir Fry, 1 serving(s)
Dinner
Simply Nature - Creamy Almond Butter, 0.5 tablespoons
Fage Greek Yogurt 0% Fat - Greek Yogurt, 8 oz
Nuts - Almonds, 8 g(s)
Quick Tools
Snacks
Quest Bar - Vanilla Almond, 1 bar
Talenti Gelato - Toasted Almond, 1/4 Cup (100g)
Totals 1,115
mamapeach910 Daily Goal 1,254
Remaining 139
I also ran an 90 day Report on your diary and all your Iron, Potassium, Calcium, vitamins etc etc etc are all dangerously low on a consistent basis.
You sir are a freaking legend0 -
That's just creepy. This is why my diary is private.0
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That is really really creepy, and the last part isn't even true. Someone is just full of themselves.0
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Still cracks me up that she thought the fettucine was cooked weight, and therefore vastly underestimated the serving size. And also could not possibly have known how big the serving of stir fry was or what was in it. I don't know about other people, but my servings of stuff like that tend to be massive.0
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Did you also keep a copy of the apology?0
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Nony_Mouse wrote: »You said "I ran a 90 day report" and "quite frankly I am not surprised you are as sick as your are" (which is an absolutely awful thing to say to anyone). Your words. I'm sorry that my and MrM27's memories are obviously better than yours, but that is actually what you said. And you're still dodging the question of how you and your expert house guests were able to get an accurate picture of micronutrient intake. Because you can't answer it, can you?mamapeach910 wrote: »My diary's public. Feel free to look. I'm a vegetarian who often eats the same thing for a few days running, so it's pretty boring, though.
I'm in a spell where I haven't been getting much exercise for medical reasons, unfortunately.
I hope you don't mind mamapeach but you are constantly saying your diary is public so I took the liberty of printing it out and quite frankly I am not surprised you are as sick as your are. I understand you are vegetarian and have Celiac Disease but it would be unrealistic to expect a young healthy person to survive and function on this amount. You are constantly advising people regarding their diets and yet you eat poorly in my opinion. When you analyse your diet, there is not a lot of food there and this is fairly consistent from what I can see of the way you eat. And what is with all the water - 16 -18 glasses a day.
2oz of Organic Edamame & Mung Bean Fettuccine - that is less than a 1/4 of a cup and that is your main meal of the day with a serve of cabbage and pepper stir fry.
I would be eating my right arm by dinner time.
Breakfast
Trader Joe's - Irish Breakfast Tea, 24 oz
Splenda - Splenda, Granulated, W/ Calories, 1 Cup, From Splenda.co.uk, 0.36 cup (25 g)
Land O Lakes - Low-fat Half & Half, 4 Tbl
Spices - Cinnamon, ground, 0.25 tsp
Nuts - Almonds, 6 g(s)
Trader Joe - Fat Free Cottage Cheese, 1 cup (113g)
Libby's 100% - Canned Pumpkin Puree, 0.5 cup (122g)
Spices - Pumpkin pie spice, 0.25 tsp
Lunch
Explore Asian - Organic Edamame & Mung Bean Fettuccine, 2 oz
Cabbage Pepper Stir Fry, 1 serving(s)
Dinner
Simply Nature - Creamy Almond Butter, 0.5 tablespoons
Fage Greek Yogurt 0% Fat - Greek Yogurt, 8 oz
Nuts - Almonds, 8 g(s)
Quick Tools
Snacks
Quest Bar - Vanilla Almond, 1 bar
Talenti Gelato - Toasted Almond, 1/4 Cup (100g)
Totals 1,115
mamapeach910 Daily Goal 1,254
Remaining 139
I also ran an 90 day Report on your diary and all your Iron, Potassium, Calcium, vitamins etc etc etc are all dangerously low on a consistent basis.
well, hopefully that ends that…
and I totally missed that, and that is really a messed up thing to say about someone...0 -
FYI, the apology was for any 'embarrassment' she may have caused, not for what she said about MP's health, or being wildly wrong about her food intake. The question of the 90 day report went as unanswered then as it is now.0
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This took an unexpected turn and escalated quickly. Holy crap, and not the food kind.0
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Did you also keep a copy of the apology?
I went to bed early thanks to DOMS (increased weights at the gym yesterday!) and missed all this. Thank you MrM. You're a legend. Leena, you never apologized for ANYTHING factually inaccurate or for lying, or for blaming my health on my food intake. It was in fact a back-handed apology.0 -
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Can someone explain how I'm low on calcium if I eat cottage cheese and yogurt everyday? Anyone??? Anyone????0
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mamapeach910 wrote: »Can someone explain how I'm low on calcium if I eat cottage cheese and yogurt everyday? Anyone??? Anyone????
And gelato!!
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say you're not, based on the fact I also eat cottage cheese and yoghurt most days and I'm not. I suspect you're done just fine on the others too.0 -
Leena, as requested, here's the apology:Now my next words are to Mamapeach, "I am sorry if my words offended you in any way and I do sincerely apoligise. I never at any time meant to hurt or embarrass you. Feel free to PM me at any time if you wish to discuss the matter further as I have no intention of making the situation any worse by continuing to discuss your diary and my comments in detail.
One small thing I will clarify though is the misunderstanding that I thought you were a young person. I know your age and I think the mistake came from this sentence of mine -
"I understand you are vegetarian and have Celiac Disease but it would be unrealistic to expect a young healthy person to survive and function on this amount."
However, I wasn't referring to you as the "young" person. It would certainly be nice is we could so easily turn back the years.
I am sure at a later date, our difference of opinions will cause us to clash again but I really do not want to do it on a personal level and am sorry it came to that in the first place as that was not my intention.0 -
Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »Can someone explain how I'm low on calcium if I eat cottage cheese and yogurt everyday? Anyone??? Anyone????
And gelato!!
I'm gonna go out on a limb here and say you're not, based on the fact I also eat cottage cheese and yoghurt most days and I'm not. I suspect you're done just fine on the others too.
Gelato is a more ideal food. So was the chocolate covered macaroon I had last night. I actually bit into it and moaned. It was that good.
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I did want to touch in a serious way on the comment Leena made about my health and why I brushed it off. I believe Leena and those like her have a touch of orthorexia and truly believe that the way they eat protects them from being sick. It's a false belief of course, but when they apply it to other people, it sounds mean and disgusting. It's really just naive and borne from their own issues.
I could point out, until I'm blue in the face, that my autoimmune system was turning on me while I was eating paleo and doing low carb and eating raw vegan, but that wouldn't move anyone, I'm sure. There would always be someone saying I could have changed something else. Those idiots out there on the web who have people convinced that all you need to do to be healthy is to eat right have done a lot of damage.
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mamapeach910 wrote: »I did want to touch in a serious way on the comment Leena made about my health and why I brushed it off. I believe Leena and those like her have a touch of orthorexia and truly believe that the way they eat protects them from being sick. It's a false belief of course, but when they apply it to other people, it sounds mean and disgusting. It's really just naive and borne from their own issues.
I could point out, until I'm blue in the face, that my autoimmune system was turning on me while I was eating paleo and doing low carb and eating raw vegan, but that wouldn't move anyone, I'm sure. There would always be someone saying I could have changed something else. Those idiots out there on the web who have people convinced that all you need to do to be healthy is to eat right have done a lot of damage.
I really need to dust off my bioarch skills and search out some paleopathology stuff showing nutritional deficiencies in the Paleolithic next methinks.
And yeah, I am arguably eating far more healthily than I have done in a few years (even before I gained the excess - as opposed to vanity - pounds), and yet earlier this month I had a cyst (PCOS) flare up for the first time since god knows when. Hurt like a mofo. Wonder if that could be because some health issues have absolutely nothing to do with what we eat?0 -
_Terrapin_ wrote: »
When they are on holidays, of course they do! Amusing but true!
I'm sure it is true. You would have no reason to lie right? Seriously, I think you have made your intentions known. I wish you well on whatever your goals are. I hope you get the help you need.0 -
Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »I did want to touch in a serious way on the comment Leena made about my health and why I brushed it off. I believe Leena and those like her have a touch of orthorexia and truly believe that the way they eat protects them from being sick. It's a false belief of course, but when they apply it to other people, it sounds mean and disgusting. It's really just naive and borne from their own issues.
I could point out, until I'm blue in the face, that my autoimmune system was turning on me while I was eating paleo and doing low carb and eating raw vegan, but that wouldn't move anyone, I'm sure. There would always be someone saying I could have changed something else. Those idiots out there on the web who have people convinced that all you need to do to be healthy is to eat right have done a lot of damage.
I really need to dust off my bioarch skills and search out some paleopatholgy stuff showing nutritional deficiencies in the Paleolithic next methinks.
And yeah, I am arguably eating far more healthily than I have done in a few years (even before I gained the excess - as opposed to vanity - pounds), and yet earlier this month I had a cyst (PCOS) flare up for the first time since god knows when. Hurt like a mofo. Wonder if that could be because some health issues have absolutely nothing to do with what we eat?
Well, that "healthy" is relative, I guess. Because to the paleo people, we ovo/lacto veggies aren't eating healthy? I dunno. That's what's so awful about all this MY way is the right way to eat nonsense. Or better yet, forget that. That's what's so awful about the RIGHT food will HEAAAAAAAAL you!!!!!!!
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mamapeach910 wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »I did want to touch in a serious way on the comment Leena made about my health and why I brushed it off. I believe Leena and those like her have a touch of orthorexia and truly believe that the way they eat protects them from being sick. It's a false belief of course, but when they apply it to other people, it sounds mean and disgusting. It's really just naive and borne from their own issues.
I could point out, until I'm blue in the face, that my autoimmune system was turning on me while I was eating paleo and doing low carb and eating raw vegan, but that wouldn't move anyone, I'm sure. There would always be someone saying I could have changed something else. Those idiots out there on the web who have people convinced that all you need to do to be healthy is to eat right have done a lot of damage.
I really need to dust off my bioarch skills and search out some paleopatholgy stuff showing nutritional deficiencies in the Paleolithic next methinks.
And yeah, I am arguably eating far more healthily than I have done in a few years (even before I gained the excess - as opposed to vanity - pounds), and yet earlier this month I had a cyst (PCOS) flare up for the first time since god knows when. Hurt like a mofo. Wonder if that could be because some health issues have absolutely nothing to do with what we eat?
Well, that "healthy" is relative, I guess. Because to the paleo people, we ovo/lacto veggies aren't eating healthy? I dunno. That's what's so awful about all this MY way is the right way to eat nonsense. Or better yet, forget that. That's what's so awful about the RIGHT food will HEAAAAAAAAL you!!!!!!!
Oh, yes, I forgot. It's all the dairy. Cheese is to blame for my homicidal ovaries.0 -
Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »I did want to touch in a serious way on the comment Leena made about my health and why I brushed it off. I believe Leena and those like her have a touch of orthorexia and truly believe that the way they eat protects them from being sick. It's a false belief of course, but when they apply it to other people, it sounds mean and disgusting. It's really just naive and borne from their own issues.
I could point out, until I'm blue in the face, that my autoimmune system was turning on me while I was eating paleo and doing low carb and eating raw vegan, but that wouldn't move anyone, I'm sure. There would always be someone saying I could have changed something else. Those idiots out there on the web who have people convinced that all you need to do to be healthy is to eat right have done a lot of damage.
I really need to dust off my bioarch skills and search out some paleopatholgy stuff showing nutritional deficiencies in the Paleolithic next methinks.
And yeah, I am arguably eating far more healthily than I have done in a few years (even before I gained the excess - as opposed to vanity - pounds), and yet earlier this month I had a cyst (PCOS) flare up for the first time since god knows when. Hurt like a mofo. Wonder if that could be because some health issues have absolutely nothing to do with what we eat?
Well, that "healthy" is relative, I guess. Because to the paleo people, we ovo/lacto veggies aren't eating healthy? I dunno. That's what's so awful about all this MY way is the right way to eat nonsense. Or better yet, forget that. That's what's so awful about the RIGHT food will HEAAAAAAAAL you!!!!!!!
Oh, yes, I forgot. It's all the dairy. Cheese is to blame for my homicidal ovaries.
Maybe your cheese comes from countries whee they treat the cows harshly? This may explain the violent tendencies.
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_Terrapin_ wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »I did want to touch in a serious way on the comment Leena made about my health and why I brushed it off. I believe Leena and those like her have a touch of orthorexia and truly believe that the way they eat protects them from being sick. It's a false belief of course, but when they apply it to other people, it sounds mean and disgusting. It's really just naive and borne from their own issues.
I could point out, until I'm blue in the face, that my autoimmune system was turning on me while I was eating paleo and doing low carb and eating raw vegan, but that wouldn't move anyone, I'm sure. There would always be someone saying I could have changed something else. Those idiots out there on the web who have people convinced that all you need to do to be healthy is to eat right have done a lot of damage.
I really need to dust off my bioarch skills and search out some paleopatholgy stuff showing nutritional deficiencies in the Paleolithic next methinks.
And yeah, I am arguably eating far more healthily than I have done in a few years (even before I gained the excess - as opposed to vanity - pounds), and yet earlier this month I had a cyst (PCOS) flare up for the first time since god knows when. Hurt like a mofo. Wonder if that could be because some health issues have absolutely nothing to do with what we eat?
Well, that "healthy" is relative, I guess. Because to the paleo people, we ovo/lacto veggies aren't eating healthy? I dunno. That's what's so awful about all this MY way is the right way to eat nonsense. Or better yet, forget that. That's what's so awful about the RIGHT food will HEAAAAAAAAL you!!!!!!!
Oh, yes, I forgot. It's all the dairy. Cheese is to blame for my homicidal ovaries.
Maybe your cheese comes from countries whee they treat the cows harshly? This may explain the violent tendencies.
Mostly it's New Zealand cheese, where our cows live in fields, eat grass, and frolic in the sunshine all day. It's a good theory though!0 -
Nony_Mouse wrote: »_Terrapin_ wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »I did want to touch in a serious way on the comment Leena made about my health and why I brushed it off. I believe Leena and those like her have a touch of orthorexia and truly believe that the way they eat protects them from being sick. It's a false belief of course, but when they apply it to other people, it sounds mean and disgusting. It's really just naive and borne from their own issues.
I could point out, until I'm blue in the face, that my autoimmune system was turning on me while I was eating paleo and doing low carb and eating raw vegan, but that wouldn't move anyone, I'm sure. There would always be someone saying I could have changed something else. Those idiots out there on the web who have people convinced that all you need to do to be healthy is to eat right have done a lot of damage.
I really need to dust off my bioarch skills and search out some paleopatholgy stuff showing nutritional deficiencies in the Paleolithic next methinks.
And yeah, I am arguably eating far more healthily than I have done in a few years (even before I gained the excess - as opposed to vanity - pounds), and yet earlier this month I had a cyst (PCOS) flare up for the first time since god knows when. Hurt like a mofo. Wonder if that could be because some health issues have absolutely nothing to do with what we eat?
Well, that "healthy" is relative, I guess. Because to the paleo people, we ovo/lacto veggies aren't eating healthy? I dunno. That's what's so awful about all this MY way is the right way to eat nonsense. Or better yet, forget that. That's what's so awful about the RIGHT food will HEAAAAAAAAL you!!!!!!!
Oh, yes, I forgot. It's all the dairy. Cheese is to blame for my homicidal ovaries.
Maybe your cheese comes from countries whee they treat the cows harshly? This may explain the violent tendencies.
Mostly it's New Zealand cheese, where our cows live in fields, eat grass, and frolic in the sunshine all day. It's a good theory though!
It's the frolicking. It's rambunctious cheese. It tend to be chaotic. Who knows what will happen once it hits the ovaries?
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mamapeach910 wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »_Terrapin_ wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »I did want to touch in a serious way on the comment Leena made about my health and why I brushed it off. I believe Leena and those like her have a touch of orthorexia and truly believe that the way they eat protects them from being sick. It's a false belief of course, but when they apply it to other people, it sounds mean and disgusting. It's really just naive and borne from their own issues.
I could point out, until I'm blue in the face, that my autoimmune system was turning on me while I was eating paleo and doing low carb and eating raw vegan, but that wouldn't move anyone, I'm sure. There would always be someone saying I could have changed something else. Those idiots out there on the web who have people convinced that all you need to do to be healthy is to eat right have done a lot of damage.
I really need to dust off my bioarch skills and search out some paleopatholgy stuff showing nutritional deficiencies in the Paleolithic next methinks.
And yeah, I am arguably eating far more healthily than I have done in a few years (even before I gained the excess - as opposed to vanity - pounds), and yet earlier this month I had a cyst (PCOS) flare up for the first time since god knows when. Hurt like a mofo. Wonder if that could be because some health issues have absolutely nothing to do with what we eat?
Well, that "healthy" is relative, I guess. Because to the paleo people, we ovo/lacto veggies aren't eating healthy? I dunno. That's what's so awful about all this MY way is the right way to eat nonsense. Or better yet, forget that. That's what's so awful about the RIGHT food will HEAAAAAAAAL you!!!!!!!
Oh, yes, I forgot. It's all the dairy. Cheese is to blame for my homicidal ovaries.
Maybe your cheese comes from countries whee they treat the cows harshly? This may explain the violent tendencies.
Mostly it's New Zealand cheese, where our cows live in fields, eat grass, and frolic in the sunshine all day. It's a good theory though!
It's the frolicking. It's rambunctious cheese. It tend to be chaotic. Who knows what will happen once it hits the ovaries?
Ah! Of course!! Oh well, given the choice between never eating cheese again and the occasional day of excruciating pain, I choose pain. That's what codeine was invented for.0 -
mamapeach910 wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »_Terrapin_ wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »Nony_Mouse wrote: »mamapeach910 wrote: »I did want to touch in a serious way on the comment Leena made about my health and why I brushed it off. I believe Leena and those like her have a touch of orthorexia and truly believe that the way they eat protects them from being sick. It's a false belief of course, but when they apply it to other people, it sounds mean and disgusting. It's really just naive and borne from their own issues.
I could point out, until I'm blue in the face, that my autoimmune system was turning on me while I was eating paleo and doing low carb and eating raw vegan, but that wouldn't move anyone, I'm sure. There would always be someone saying I could have changed something else. Those idiots out there on the web who have people convinced that all you need to do to be healthy is to eat right have done a lot of damage.
I really need to dust off my bioarch skills and search out some paleopatholgy stuff showing nutritional deficiencies in the Paleolithic next methinks.
And yeah, I am arguably eating far more healthily than I have done in a few years (even before I gained the excess - as opposed to vanity - pounds), and yet earlier this month I had a cyst (PCOS) flare up for the first time since god knows when. Hurt like a mofo. Wonder if that could be because some health issues have absolutely nothing to do with what we eat?
Well, that "healthy" is relative, I guess. Because to the paleo people, we ovo/lacto veggies aren't eating healthy? I dunno. That's what's so awful about all this MY way is the right way to eat nonsense. Or better yet, forget that. That's what's so awful about the RIGHT food will HEAAAAAAAAL you!!!!!!!
Oh, yes, I forgot. It's all the dairy. Cheese is to blame for my homicidal ovaries.
Maybe your cheese comes from countries whee they treat the cows harshly? This may explain the violent tendencies.
Mostly it's New Zealand cheese, where our cows live in fields, eat grass, and frolic in the sunshine all day. It's a good theory though!
It's the frolicking. It's rambunctious cheese. It tend to be chaotic. Who knows what will happen once it hits the ovaries?
Okay, it's early but some bad cow humor is in order. What do you call cows running in a field? Fast food.
What do you call skinny cows? Lean meat.
And my favorite: When cows go under trees what does this indicate? Tourist: They know a storm is coming. Conductor: No, they are just tired.
I have a kiddo working at a tourist spot and the conductor tells the same cow jokes all day, every day, and they never change.
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