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Bernardo de La Paz

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34. Inadvertently? Forgot to buy meat? Couldn't find the meat aisle? Somebody stole all the knives?
Fri Dec 27, 2024, 03:02 AM
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How does one switch from meat to plant-based without intending to do so?

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Eggs, cheese, dairy, meat .. [View all] FirstLight Thursday OP
Lay in a supply of lentils, and collect recipes from India. Attilatheblond Thursday #1
one of my favs is Red Lentil Dal MissB 17 hrs ago #59
Make sure those lentils are organic womanofthehills 14 hrs ago #68
Soylent Green is coming. madinmaryland Thursday #2
yeah, that's what I was thinking FirstLight Thursday #4
Cool Ranch lame54 Yesterday #25
No worries, Drumpf will remove food safety regulations and inspections and then Stardust Mirror Thursday #3
What? Don't you agree with me that there are too many regulations? If we could get rid of regulations 3Hotdogs Thursday #9
Oh yeah! that's the ticket! nt Trueblue Texan Thursday #12
Part of the propaganda is always referring to them as "burdensome regulations" Walleye Yesterday #40
Hey, that's not fair picking on Florida... rubbersole Yesterday #16
Bahahahahaha!!! Dem4life1970 Yesterday #22
Eggs are available here Retrograde Thursday #5
$5 a dozen is pretty cheap. druidity33 23 hrs ago #43
Bay Area here. I grudgingly bought an 18 pack of eggs the other day for $10. Yeesh. PeaceWave Thursday #6
Eat local & grow local Blappy Thursday #7
Local is not necessarily safer. Birds migrate. wnylib Yesterday #27
What you said - cheap eggs suck BoRaGard Yesterday #39
Not everyone can afford that. Elessar Zappa 17 hrs ago #60
No eggs whatsoever? PoindexterOglethorpe Thursday #8
It's a days' work for a chicken. Conjuay 21 hrs ago #49
The law of unintended consequences. JanMichael Thursday #10
Free range chickens are at just as great of a risk as factory farm chickens. wnylib Yesterday #28
Except free range chickens are way healthier to begin with womanofthehills 14 hrs ago #65
True that healthy animals and people generally get sick less often and wnylib 12 hrs ago #72
I've inadvertently been eating a wfpb diet since Jan this year.... Trueblue Texan Thursday #11
I'll bite. What is wfrb? Whole Foods Peanut Butter? mahina Thursday #13
That's closer than my first guess... rubbersole Yesterday #19
wfrb is a typo Trueblue Texan 22 hrs ago #47
I hope that whiskey was distilled locally from local organic corn or rye. JustABozoOnThisBus 16 hrs ago #61
Begging your pardon, and I probably ought to know anyway calimary Thursday #14
Whole food, plant based diet. 😋 Lilithschyld Yesterday #15
Wash fresh fruits and vegetables very carefully before eating them.. wnylib Yesterday #29
Washing produce in salt water is a great way to get rid of toxins. La Coliniere 21 hrs ago #48
Aha! mahina Yesterday #30
Well, that makes sense. THANKS, Lilithschyld! calimary 14 hrs ago #63
Inadvertently? Forgot to buy meat? Couldn't find the meat aisle? Somebody stole all the knives? Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #34
Welcome aboard! MLAA 21 hrs ago #52
Im thinking it might be worthg slightlv Yesterday #17
Organic carrots had a recall womanofthehills 14 hrs ago #67
I think that is mainly in California so far anyway Meowmee Yesterday #18
Ah but i saw Costco has a huge egg recall slightlv Yesterday #20
Yes so did I see that. Meowmee Yesterday #23
We should all note the current prices of all of these things to remind voters in 2026 Dem4life1970 Yesterday #21
I type all my grocery receipts in. I am prepared. Dec 23: Eggs $5/dozen, Ground beef 80% $6.00/lb. Milk $3.30/gal. nmmi Yesterday #31
I have 4 chickens that keep my wife and I supplied with eggs Kaleva Yesterday #24
Yay! I'm lucky to live in an unincorporated part of my county MissB 21 hrs ago #54
In a few words . . . Aussie105 Yesterday #26
I'm vegan...I've been telling everyone Bread and Circuses Yesterday #32
You've confused me Bernardo de La Paz Yesterday #36
I think vegetarian is doesn't eat meat. Whereas vegan is that, and also no animal products like milk or eggs nmmi Yesterday #37
Hi, let me explain Bread and Circuses Yesterday #38
Thanks. I guess the definition is loose because as you say there are steps and gradations. . . . nt Bernardo de La Paz 23 hrs ago #44
"...we're all going to end up being on plant-based diets..." The horror. flvegan Yesterday #33
I'm vegan, already plant-basd 🙂 Raine Yesterday #35
I've been vegan for 20 years. Vegan4life 23 hrs ago #41
That's weird. I get bullied for being vegan more from the right than the left. On DU people mucifer 13 hrs ago #70
"interesting" isn't the word I would use... Blue_Tires 23 hrs ago #42
It seems to be a regional issue. GoCubsGo 22 hrs ago #45
Pasteurized milk is safe and abundant. Voltaire2 22 hrs ago #46
Suspect it's local to you DeepWinter 21 hrs ago #50
Plenty of eggs here in MD right outside of DC. Aldi eggs $2.49/doz. Jit423 21 hrs ago #51
Bob Kennedy will fix it. /sarcasm yardwork 21 hrs ago #53
We gave up red meat and all pork products at least 10 years ago. Diamond_Dog 21 hrs ago #55
Bird flu isn't affecting beef and pork production yet at least NickB79 20 hrs ago #56
Pork is still the worst meat we can eat, though... FirstLight 13 hrs ago #69
Two dozen organic eggs at Wegman's for eight bucks. rickford66 20 hrs ago #57
I found eggs in my lil' town in CA and they are $12 a carton. Capitalism at work. N/T Jacson6 20 hrs ago #58
California's a big place. Iggo 14 hrs ago #62
Egging us on! calimary 14 hrs ago #64
That's alright. I may have spoke too soon. Iggo 14 hrs ago #66
I'm vegan, whole food, plant based, organic. VGNonly 12 hrs ago #71
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