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lol so because it wouldn't be the same for YOU....it can't possibly be for anyone else. Makes sense lol
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They have a few more vegetarian items (they are in the meat section with the other boxed meats) but the other ones don't have B12 and not as much iron.
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I consider myself high carb and mostly low fat. Also vegan.
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I don't know if you have a Superstore, but that's where I got it, it's called Blue Menu vegetarian chicken breast in a pale blue box.
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About 90-100 calories for a banana, there is about 20-25 calories in the 1/4 almond milk (depending on if it is sweetened or not, if not its less) I don't know how many calories in the 1/2 tbsp sugar or cacao nibs but probably not much. So I think this dessert comes to about 150 calories.
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Why not? For example, I am vegan. I love meatless versions of some dishes that I used to eat. I made it for my family and they didn't like it as much as I did. Different people have different tastes.
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There is a grocery store here that sells vegan "chicken" breasts, and they actually have 100% b12 and 80% Iron and a whole lot of other good stuff. We are eating it now for supper with rice, corn and salsa.
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Some people assume vegan means you have to give up processed foods. Like Naley said above, just stop eating animal products. That's it. One of the things that irritates me when I post something on a vegan facebook group I am on is that I was ask someone if a certain product is vegan and the first thing someone says is it's…
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I have started making smoothies in the morning with Vega powder. It's vegan and has a bunch of good things in it. Plus, if you use almond milk(like I do) each cup has 50% of your B12 and 45% Vit D needs.
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Everyone has different tastes. If the op thinks it is as good as B&J, thengreat. Doesn't mean it will be for everyone else.
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I make this with just frozen banana and I love to add a bit of PB or even better, frozen cherries. So good.
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I disagree that processed sugars are the same as natural ones. I thought I made that clear. I'm not irritated, just don't understand why people seem set on me saying I'm wrong. We all have our ways of doing things and this is mine. I've argued my case over and over and some still don't seem to get it so I'm done. I'm not…
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I didn't see a question in your post, just opinion so I don't know what question I'm supposed to answer
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I said IMO natural sugar is different than processed. And it is because it affects ME differently
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I didn't say it's the devil, just that avoiding it is working for me
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Why? Would it make you feel better if I admitted I was wrong? Just like I'm not going to change my mind, I'm not going to change your mind so why bother arguing about it. To each their own.
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Again, I will agree to disagree and be done with it
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There is a difference between telling someone how you do things and telling someone what to do
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Yea it comes from nature but then it is processed and refined. Fruit comes straight from the plant and eaten. If it works for you, eat all the sugar you want
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Well like I said, I will agree to disagree. My opinion, and my life. This works for me so I will continue to do it
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I have informed myself. I like how I feel when I avoid it instead of consuming lots of it. Why do you care?
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People telling me to stop counting sugar and count something else IS telling me how to do things.
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Read this part again. See where it says IMO? That doesn't mean fact.
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You know I never understood the attitudes on this forum that if someone doesn't do things the way you do, it's wrong. I will do things my way, you continue doing things your way.
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I have a problem with saying no to too many processed sugars. I don't binge on fruit. There's your answer.