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  • I could easily give up a lot of things. Wine. Beer. Cafe-bought coffee drinks. But one thing that I love: food. I have a hard time fasting, and meat-free Fridays are hard, too. I just love food in all its forms. So when I discovered recently that Little P is allergic to cow’s dairy products- his …

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  • … to prevent the infiltration of fat, the amount of high-protein diet, Reduce weight, stimulate metabolism. Daily intake of about 100g of protein, meat, eggs, milk, soy products can be. 2, the supply of low-sugar diet: carbohydrates stimulate a large number of synthetic fatty liver, causing fatty liver …

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  • … you ask? Start with the basics: Feed a great food. If your pets’ food includes corn, wheat, soy, gluten meals, “animal fat” or “meat meal”, it’s time to upgrade. These low-quality foods contribute to a massive amount of plaque on your pet’s teeth. Allow your pets to chew! I offer my dogs raw bison …

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  • … meals per week as you can with whole grains and rice instead of meat.” It’s not just about celiac or gluten free now. I’ve done the math. Look up the nutritional content of whole grains and then the amount of those vitamins in meat or vegetables. Grains are nutritional lightweights. Meat and fat …

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  • … meals per week as you can with whole grains and rice instead of meat.” It’s not just about celiac or gluten free now. I’ve done the math. Look up the nutritional content of whole grains and then the amount of those vitamins in meat or vegetables. Grains are nutritional lightweights. Meat and fat …

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  • … to avoid eating meat it’s not very realistic for him to. So I’m looking into locally raised, farm grown animals for any beef or pork… but can’t seem to find any decently raised local chicken providers. You can obviously purchase “cage free” eggs but it doesn’t seem to guarantee that the chickens …

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  • … can’t fit into any of my clothes.) But it’s not really possible, at least with my job, to be a vegan without consuming soy; almost all the meat substitutes are made with it, and in DC, there are basically no restaurants serving seitan. I tried to go on soy-free, but I was getting sicker …

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  • When you think of vegetarians, do you picture sickly looking folk with dark circles under their eyes and no meat on their bones? Well, sometimes it can be quite the contrary as a good percentage of people who eat a vegetarian diet can be heavily overweight, supplementing animal products …

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  • … and triticale, as well as gluten-containing as a food additives in the form of a flavoring and thickening agents (often used many products such as ketchup, soy-sauce, ice-cream, etc). In many cases, the diet may exclude oats. In a nutshell, all ordinary breads, pastas, and many convenience foods (gravies …

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  • When you have a vegan Thanksgiving with people who aren’t all vegan or vegetarian, or even with current non-meat-eaters who weren’t raised in meat-free households, there’s going to be an elephant in the room. Or, should I say, on the table. Yes, our friend Tom. The big, shiny bird. The great source …