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Saturated fats are the only things to really watch, and even those aren't as bad as people thought.
Your body processes large particle & small particle cholesterol differently, but most blood tests do not differentiate.

Seems like it's too much sugar that really does people in, besides ciggies and booze.
 
I routinely take road kill home if its fresh, especially deer.

Fresh road kill is probably cleaner than store bought meat.

I know it sounds weird but it comes from how people in certain areas were raised. My father literally grew up in a dirt floor shack.

He raised me a certain way. To people that were starving and didn't have government assistance had to eat what they could.
What if the car was dirty?
 
They have known for a long time that dairy isn't the best source of calcium and other key nutrients, but there's a HUGE industry to support. We have also been taught that fat is the enemy, only to find out that "whole grains" can also cause major problems (celiac disease, gluten intolerance, etc).
Celiac is genetic. Gluten intolerance is made up by people who no longer feel special enough as a vegan.
 
Since we're way off topic here, has anybody noticed that the latest govt dietary guidelines say that there are NO limits on cholesterol? For many years we've been preached to by the govt and doctors that dietary cholesterol will kill you. Now a complete about face! Gives you a lot of confidence in the govt and medical authorities.
Only for poorly educated people. Science never was about certainty. Religion is for that.
 
LOL
I've never eaten roadkill. But wouldn't rule it out if the carcass was still warm, meat was intact (not pulverized), and Mrs. Stool wasn't with me.
:cuss: :-(

But I've gotta limit it to large game like deer, elk, and moose.
Homey don't eat no possums...
:spew:
I generally don't eat the smaller animals, mainly deer. I mean as road kill.

If I hunt them I do.

No possum either.
 
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You should do more research. :dunce:
Maybe so, but, for the record, whole grain generally refers to the bran, and germ in addition to the endosperm rather than just the endosperm which contains the gluten. I believe this "gluten intolerance" you speak of is a fad without merit.
 
Maybe so, but, for the record, whole grain generally refers to the bran, and germ in addition to the endosperm rather than just the endosperm which contains the gluten. I believe this "gluten intolerance" you speak of is a fad without merit.

pie is posting over in the 36% thread.

i brought up how she is averse to teaching teens about how to practice anal sex safely but she's not really responding.
 
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