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To: Ilaine who wrote (27291)6/3/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: melinda abplanalp  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
You need a little feta, fetah,ahhhh Greek cheese. Can you have cheese?



To: Ilaine who wrote (27291)6/3/1999 8:47:00 PM
From: jbe  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 71178
 
Sounds great, Blue. But where's the calcium?? No yogurt?? No skimmed milk??

Joan



To: Ilaine who wrote (27291)6/3/1999 8:49:00 PM
From: Gauguin  Respond to of 71178
 
>>>Does that sound so bad?<<< Heck no. Not to me. Lather has physiologic propensities. Genetic clusters. Systemic resistance I can understand.

But I would lavish in that kind of food, and eat it too.

I'd swallow, even.



To: Ilaine who wrote (27291)6/3/1999 9:07:00 PM
From: Ish  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 71178
 
<<For supper I made tabouli, that's couscous with spices, and chopped tomatoes and parsley and garlic. And hummus, which is chickpeas and sesame butter and garlic and lemon, blended into a paste, and pita bread to scoop it up. For breakfast I had fresh strawberries. For lunch I had rice, creamed spinach, and squash. For snack tonight, fresh watermelon. Does that sound so bad? >>

Yes.




To: Ilaine who wrote (27291)6/3/1999 9:08:00 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 71178
 
<<And hummus>>

Thought you put that on your flower garden.



To: Ilaine who wrote (27291)6/4/1999 1:35:00 PM
From: PCModem  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 71178
 
"Does that sound so bad?"

What we eat is neither good nor bad in the moral sense (good or bad for you is another question). Which is the whole point as far as I'm concerned.

If you choose to eat no meat on a given day, that is your choice. Recently I went for several days and did not eat meat -- I did not realize I had done that until I checked for what I need to buy at the store and thought about what my meals had consisted of recently. It happens.

We are physically constructed to process both meat and veggies. That's why I think strict vegetarianism on philosophical or moral grounds is rather silly (I don't mean to insult anyone by using the word "silly" I'm just trying to be honest as to how I feel about this subject).

PCM