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Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:46 pm
by parson
check out body ecology
http://www.bodyecology.com/07/07/05/ben ... butter.php

that article on butter is great, but the whole site has a ton of great info
i wanna try kefir
http://www.bodyecology.com/kefir.php

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:50 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
parson wrote:check out body ecology
http://www.bodyecology.com/07/07/05/ben ... butter.php

that article on butter is great, but the whole site has a ton of great info
i wanna try kefir
http://www.bodyecology.com/kefir.php
stunning

thanks...i'll bookmark it

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2009 11:51 pm
by alien pimp
parson wrote:are you trying to say cow?

i'm talkin about cow milk yeah.
lol, cow yeah, i'm awake since over 24h, just about to reset my ass

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:00 am
by parson

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:01 am
by Pistonsbeneath
i drink chai most days already

do you think if it's being sold by a large supermarket chain it's trustworthy?

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:02 am
by parson
it probably would be harder to make the tea unhealthy than to just sell it as is but i can't be sure about that sorta thing

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:06 am
by rbnc
Pistonsbeneath wrote:
rbnc wrote:ps:
The serious answer I enjoy:
soup...lots of soup
nuts (for fats and energy)
fruit especially mango and bananas.
vegetables especially avocado.
ratatouille.
humous (for fats).
soup can be good but homemade surely?

any supermarket soup i've had has tasted bland as fuck
nut's i like but never eat enough of but muesli is nice..
mango, melon & grapes are my faves...
never eat enough avovado
ratatouille i have never had either and i hate humous...

Ratatouille is so easy to make and delicious, I used to buy this 40p Sainsbury's thing, which is pretty much the cheapest meal in a can ever but homemade is so much better...and less salty.

http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/2903/ratatouille I make it with way more tomato.

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:07 am
by rbnc
parson wrote:
rbnc wrote:ps:
The serious answer I enjoy:
soup...lots of soup
nuts (for fats and energy)
fruit especially mango and bananas.
vegetables especially avocado.
ratatouille.
humous (for fats).
we have similar diets aside from me eating fish and dairy a few times a week.
I'd love to eat fish, I think if I could get fish into my diet it would be almost perfect, but I just can't stomach it for some reason, I've never liked it.

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:09 am
by Pistonsbeneath
rbnc wrote:
Pistonsbeneath wrote:
rbnc wrote:ps:
The serious answer I enjoy:
soup...lots of soup
nuts (for fats and energy)
fruit especially mango and bananas.
vegetables especially avocado.
ratatouille.
humous (for fats).
soup can be good but homemade surely?

any supermarket soup i've had has tasted bland as fuck
nut's i like but never eat enough of but muesli is nice..
mango, melon & grapes are my faves...
never eat enough avovado
ratatouille i have never had either and i hate humous...

Ratatouille is so easy to make and delicious, I used to buy this 40p Sainsbury's thing, which is pretty much the cheapest meal in a can ever but homemade is so much better...and less salty.

http://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/2903/ratatouille I make it with way more tomato.
cool...bookmarked it...will have a go...looks nice

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:10 am
by parson
i do lots of fruit smoothies. organic bananas, organic blueberries, and then a mix of mango, strawberries, n peaches n stuff.

i try to get as much organic fruit as i can, especially stuff with thin membranes like strawberries

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:14 am
by Pistonsbeneath
what about eating rare steak?

it's something i just have to do once in a while...is your diet against this or you just dont like em?

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:16 am
by parson
i personally have decided to draw the line at eating animals who raise their young. it is a personal daily exercise in compassion.

i do miss rare steak though.

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:19 am
by Pistonsbeneath
why stop at animals that raise their young?

i love octopus but apparently they are unbelievably intelligent animals...

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:20 am
by pikeymobile
This thread has made me feel bad about eating bacon

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:23 am
by parson
Pistonsbeneath wrote:why stop at animals that raise their young?

i love octopus but apparently they are unbelievably intelligent animals...
because animals that raise their young demonstrate a level of compassion that i can relate to and i'm not trying to break up friends/family. mammals and birds have very similar relationships with each other.

i still don't eat a lot of octopus though.

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:26 am
by pikeymobile
parson wrote:
Pistonsbeneath wrote:why stop at animals that raise their young?

i love octopus but apparently they are unbelievably intelligent animals...
because animals that raise their young demonstrate a level of compassion that i can relate to and i'm not trying to break up friends/family. mammals and birds have very similar relationships with each other.

i still don't eat a lot of octopus though.
Is it really compassion though? It's a natural instinct for most animals to raise their young surely, rather than a conscious altruistic act.

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:26 am
by parson
i don't understand what you're saying.

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:28 am
by parson
salmon don't raise their young. they don't have friends or families.

i eat em.

birds raise their young. they teach them how to fly and hunt and they hang out in large social groups and they bicker amongst each other and have complex social structures.

i don't eat em.

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:29 am
by pikeymobile
I'm trying to say that the desire for most animals to raise their young is completely guided by instincts and subconscious thoughts. To suggest it's "compassion" would suggest that it's a conscious decision animals make/

Re: Diet + Spiritual Wellbeing

Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2009 12:29 am
by parson
or maybe that compassion is something more instinctual and that it requires higher forms of consciousness to be able to disregard it.

the same way i can overcome fear i can overcome compassion.