Why are so many excluding milk from their diet?
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chandanista wrote: »Sugar in milk.
I just want to flip that one chocolate carton the right way...gah!
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chandanista wrote: »Sugar in milk.
I just want to flip that one chocolate carton the right way...gah!
I need this in my life.
Only if the Peeps in the milk are Free-Range Peeps, of course.0 -
chandanista wrote: »Sugar in milk.
I just want to flip that one chocolate carton the right way...gah!
Wowser. Wonder what the calorie content of that is!? And is this in Walmart because I, um, might be in the States in May and, you know, research.0 -
Egg nog peeps is disturbing -- too much cognitive dissonance. What next, lions and lambs lying down together? Farmers and cowmen being friends?0
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Alyssa_Is_LosingIt wrote: »chandanista wrote: »Sugar in milk.
I just want to flip that one chocolate carton the right way...gah!
I need this in my life.
Only if the Peeps in the milk are Free-Range Peeps, of course.
NOT FAIR!!! WE NEVER GET COOL SH#T LIKE THIS AT OUR GROCERY STORE!!!0 -
MommyL2015 wrote: »queenliz99 wrote: »MommyL2015 wrote: »rippedhippie wrote: »Humans the only adult animal on the planet that drinks milk...that should tell you something...
Wow, that has to be the most ridiculous answer on this thread yet.
"Humans are the only adult animal on the planet that "insert just about anything humans do here". If we didn't do the things humans do, we wouldn't be here, chatting on this fabulous bit of technology. Which is, by the way, yet another thing that only humans do.
Not true
Yeah, but can it read sheet music?
Pretty sure there are plenty of musicians that can't read sheet music.0 -
I DRANK 500ML OF MILK WITH MY BREAKFAST!!!!!
AM I NOW YOUR GOD?!?!??0 -
It depends on your personal goal,if your goal is solely to loose weight then consuming milk may not be a good idea as it is calorie dense but personally I consume 250ml of milk with my protein powder in the evening but to cut out any percific food group would be a bad idea ,I suggest to have it in moderation and keep within you calorie and macro goals.0
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Alluminati wrote: »
This seems labor intensive0 -
nutmegoreo wrote: »Alluminati wrote: »
This seems labor intensive
And such dexterity.0 -
For me, 100 calories on liquids is too high a price for something that doesn't satiate me much. I have it on occasion. I used to kill a 20oz serving with a row of oreos. So, there's bad associations with it as well.0
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TrickyDisco wrote: »Need2Exerc1se wrote: »I couldn't care less what anyone else eats, but living creatures are hurt in the farming of plant foods too.
I'm sure you couldn't care less about a lot of things, but since the OP is asking why so many exclude milk and I have what I see as justifiable reasons for excluding it from my own diet, there's my opinion.
Re the plant food farming, vegansidekick says:
While there will be casualties in crop farming and, while vegans would prefer it not to be so, it is the least harmful thing most people can do. To feed animals to the age of slaughter it requires many times more plants to be harvested than if we just ate plants ourselves. You might argue that we could instead just eat exclusively grass-fed animals who do not require grain, but this is entirely impractical. First, most 'grass-fed' animals are not fed 100% grass anyway, and, secondly, it's not sustainable at all to try to feed 7 billion people exclusively on 'grass-fed' meat. There isn't the space available for such a thing, and good luck living exclusively off meat and nothing else.
I can think of something that would cause the absolute least harm possible and it would have the added benefit adding to, rather than taking away, from the ecosystem. Heck, it would even reduce the carbon footprint.0 -
TrickyDisco wrote: »
Whatever. It's just so ridiculously dramatic. You have lactose intolerance and PCOS. Okay. Sucks for you and I'm sorry for that. Still doesn't make milk or gluten "poison" unless you are just trying to be overly dramatic. It's silly.
Now you're nit-picking. You know what she meant, and so would any other reasonable person who read it. Yet even when she explains herself more clearly in her next post, saying it's 'akin to poison' - couldn't be any clearer - apparently that's just not good enough and you continue to attempt to twist her comment into something more sinister. Sad.
Semantic infiltration is actually very important to the way people process and understand information. It's not nitpicking, it's keeping the tone of the discussion from being set by radical positions. The person that sets the tone is the person that controls perception. And, unfortunately, perception tends to be more people's reality than reality is. Hence why so many are duped by documentaries.
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