On Mon, 23 Jun 1997, Todd Moody wrote:
> On Sun, 22 Jun 1997, Grant Magnuson wrote:
> It's pretty easy just to skip the grains, the spuds, the dairy,
> and that's about 85% right there.
Don't forget to skip the beans. Not too hard unless you're into
Mexican pretty heavy. I do myself a favor and avoid Mexican, Italian and
Chinese unless I can't. Then, I avoid Chinese because I don't like it
anyway.
> The vegetable oils are a bit
> harder to avoid when you are not cooking your own food, but for
> most of us that is a small percentage of the time.
It happened unbeknownsted to me. I was tired and angry and in
need of rare red meat. They guy cooked it in some weird oil. For about
a week I was cooking my burgers in olive oil to try and destimulate the
engram through replaying of the event.
> I don't believe that the pinch of dextrose in some
> processed meats is going to throw my metabolism into a power
> dive. Yes, it's good to avoid such things, but not at the cost
> of becoming phobic about my food.
I try to do what I can, but I just found out No Name steaks have
dextrose in them, and they're the source for 4 oz sirloin around my
house. I don't think you honestly -can- avoid that much dextrose.
Still, I try to push for as much compliance as humanly possible.
Which remidns me, is MSG OK? I didn't realize it was artificial
(I thought the chemical name was like calling table salt NaCl), so I got
a spice that has it as an ingredient. I like it on chicken, because it
really draws out the flavor of the fat in low-fat meats.
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