On Sep 09, 2008, at 2:57 am, Lynnet Bannion wrote:
> Actually, I thought I was agreeing with you :-)
Haha, sorry. It's just that when I start a reply saying "Right.", I
tend to mean it like "Yeaahhhhh, righhhhht..." :)
> Motto that we agree upon:
> --Listen to what your body says about how much of any food to eat.--
>
> (that said, you can't believe your body when it cries for sweet
> pastries.....)
Definitely, which is why I made the point about it applying to foods
we evolved to eat. It's one way now... I think it's true that "tastes
bad => bad for you", but NOT "tastes good => good for you", unless you
restrict yourself to paleo foods (or modern versions thereof).
> My husband has 2 eggs each day for breakfast: 14 per week, and has for
> years. He never gets tired of them, never gets a "stop". That and
> a little
> sausage and he's good to go until noon, or even 1 or 2 p.m. if he
> goes out for
> a bike ride. I get the best eggs I can, fresh local eggs from
> chickens on the
> ground, since he's eating so many of them.
Hmmm, just as a test, suggest to him going without eggs for a week.
His answer will probably be one of two possibilities:
Why? Hmmm, ok then.
- or -
FOR GOD'S SAKE WOMAN I'M NOT GIVING UP MY EGGS!!!
I've found this is a much better test of food addiction than any
chemical lab analysis :)
> We had our own chickens until last
> year, when the bear ate some and the bobcat ate some. The chicken
> yard has so
> many trees and shrubs inside and out, I think it would be hard to
> put up an
> electric fence, and I don't know how else to protect them.
Maybe eat bear steak this year and return to eggs in 2009?
Ashley
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