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Live Lobster - How To Preserve, How To Cook, How To eat
Matthew Leverton
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January 1999
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StevenVI said:

You should never microwave meat. Period.

I cook my entire chicken at once to save time and energy. I refrigerate the left overs (most of it), and microwave it the next time I eat. It's very cheap (I eat chicken almost every night) and tastes great with a bit of seasoning.

Spending lots of money on food is stupid. It all looks the same (basically) on the way out. My monthly groceries are:

  • milk

  • orange juice

  • cereal and oatmeal (breakfast)

  • eggs (lunch)

  • chicken (dinner)

  • vegetables (corn, green beans, peas, etc)

  • fruits (apples, bananas)

  • string / shredded mozzarella cheese

The cost of one lobster is probably half my monthly grocery bill. :P

Arthur Kalliokoski
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February 2005
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What do you do with the soggy feathers? and feet.

They all watch too much MSNBC... they get ideas.

StevenVI
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July 2000
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It all looks the same (basically) on the way out.

But it all tastes different on the way in. You should watch Ratatouille, the rat explains it in that movie!

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(I didn't actually care for that movie myself. :P)

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Matthew Leverton
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January 1999
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Food either tastes bad or it doesn't. Nothing I eat tastes bad (because I don't eat anything that tastes bad).

Derezo
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April 2001
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I eat pretty much anything, but ideally I'd like to be vegetarian. Not for moral reasons (there's nothing wrong with killing things), but I felt a lot better when I was a vegetarian.

"He who controls the stuffing controls the Universe"

Arthur Kalliokoski
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February 2005
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Derezo said:

I felt a lot better when I was a vegetarian.

http://ezinearticles.com/?Consumers-Benefit-From-Vegetable-Fillers-in-Taco-Bell-Meats&id=5821045

Now I'm confused...

They all watch too much MSNBC... they get ideas.

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StevenVI
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July 2000
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ezinearticles.com is a spam site that exists solely to provide legitimate-looking links to one's own web site. It's basically just a blog that anyone can write for.

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Derezo
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April 2001
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Yeah, total crap. Taco Bell doesn't serve any meat.

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Bob Keane
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Derezo said:

I eat pretty much anything, but ideally I'd like to be vegetarian. Not for moral reasons (there's nothing wrong with killing things), but I felt a lot better when I was a vegetarian.

One of my cousins tried a vegetarian lifestyle, he lost his hair and his skin went white, he looked bad. He may not have been getting enough protein. There are beans, possibly soy that can fulfill that requirement. I don't mind eating a vegetarian meal once in a while, but I can't do it constantly. I'd miss a good rib dinner too much.

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Derezo
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April 2001
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Bob Keane said:

he lost his hair and his skin went white, he looked bad.

It is a dangerous thing to do, you have to be careful not just about the amount of protein you take in, but the type of protein you get. If you're eating all grains, you're not getting all of the essential amino acids.

I'm not going vegan though, or raw food or any of those expensive, extreme and difficult diets. Just cut out the flesh, drink more milk and eat more nuts, eggs, beans and drink a whey protein shake.

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Thomas Fjellstrom
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June 2000
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I cook my entire chicken at once to save time and energy. I refrigerate the left overs (most of it), and microwave it the next time I eat.

Next time COOK that chicken in the microwave and see how it turns out ;)

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Trent Gamblin
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April 2000
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Derezo said:

It is a dangerous thing to do, you have to be careful not just about the amount of protein you take in, but the type of protein you get. If you're eating all grains, you're not getting all of the essential amino acids.

I tried a vegan diet once. Didn't really know what I was doing. I took a few extra vitamins but I ended up having absolutely no energy after a while (and I cheated on my diet sometimes too with meat when I felt sick, which is probably a good thing). At the time I was working as a carpenter and no energy+carpentry don't really mix. I decided I was going to have to quit my job when my health became really bad. It didn't take long to recover though. But before you do something like go on a vegan/vegetarian only diet make sure you know exactly what you're doing and that you're going to get all of the right vitamins and minerals from a well planned diet. And that is not an easy thing to do.

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December 2000
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What really angers the fuck out of me is parents who try to raise small children, even infants, on vegan diets. Those people need to have the kid taken away from them until they learn to be responsible parents.

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Derezo
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April 2001
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before you do something like go on a vegan/vegetarian only diet make sure you know exactly what you're doing

I do know a lot about it, I was vegetarian for almost a year and maintained the same weight. It was a very gassy year.

I don't cut out milk/eggs, which is where the vegans really get hurt. There's a lot of good stuff in there that just doesn't grow on trees.

"He who controls the stuffing controls the Universe"

type568
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March 2007
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My ex is a vegan for quite a long while.. Wouldn't say it looked like bad for hear.. Although eating less pan cakes would be better than not eating meat, in my eyes..

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