Has anyone seen my horse? I swear I left it right here.
No matter which way you slice it or dice it, humans have a carnivore’s digestive system.
We don’t ferment our foods like herbivores, we have our stomachs right at the start of our digestive track, loaded with hydrochloric acid which breaks apart proteins into amino acids, our small intestines are geared towards emulsifying and absorbing fats.
Anyone who says otherwise is lieing.
Haha, retarded liberals don’t eat meat then get sick and once they eat meat they get better. Who would have thought that carnivores NEED TO EAT MEAT to be healthy?!
I wonder if they shared a cry when they ate their first cute little cow......
The fact that vegetarians and vegans have to take a vitamin B12 supplement should tell them that their meatless diet is innately faulty. Those food freaks have told the lie that humans only started eating meat about ten thousand years ago because of a famine. Their canines and incisors should tell them that humans have been eating meat for millions of years. We are omnivores....pure and simple. Don’t eat tons of fatty, greasy food, but at the same time don’t become a food Nazi and avoid what your body has evolved to eat.
Here’s an Italian recipe for roast, and you can use either a pork or beef roast. We got this from one of our favorite Italian restaurants in Germany, when we first moved there in 1991. This is a crock pot roast.
Large roast, whatever fits in your crock pot, anyway!
1 large butcher’s onion, sliced
1 bottle white or red moscato (DO NOT SUBSTITUTE regular wine...does not work!)
1 can read kidney beans
Early in the day, place roast in crock pot and salt to taste. Place sliced onions over the roast. Pour Moscato over the roast (I do half at beginning and more later, when I add the beans). Place lid on and slow cook all day.
When you come home from work, put rest of Moscato over roast, if you want. Open the can of beans, drain and place in crock pot. Now, fry some potatoes till nice and crispy. Serve the roast over the potatoes. (You can use rice, instead, but it was served with Bratkartoffeln—fried potatoes— in the restaurant!)
It smells so good when you come into the house later in the day...oh my! It falls apart when serving.
The left-wingers go nuts over this site!
Hahahahaha.
If you have a website or forum, link to them with the word "Vegetarian" (It's called a 'google-bomb'. Here is how.
Copy and paste the text below anywhere on the web where you can post HTML.
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It really does seem that the human body thrives on ample quantities of meat products (including eggs) and fats (butter, olive oil, lard). I am at my healthiest when I eat those foods regularly, especially when I go easy on those processed high-carb "health" foods that infest mostly the middle aisles of your supermarkets. You know, the ones with the "heart healthy" food labels.
I read somewhere that if the product expiration date on a food product is more than 30 days in the future, you are better off not eating it. The argument goes that food that spoils quickly is better for you because it is more natural and less likely to be loaded with preservatives like high fructose corn syrup and hydrogenated oils.
Look at vegetarians in public life. They are usually miserable bastards. Take Steve Jobs. Vegetarian. Total dick in the workplace and his personal life (he disowned his own daughter for a number of years). Ended up dying a horrible death due to pancreatic cancer. Would Steve Jobs have been a nicer and healthier person if he had a cheeseburger or a steak once in a while? I argue that yes, he might have been and he could well be still alive and working on the next big consumer product over at Apple.
Then we have Morrissey, the aging rock star and militant vegetarian. He insists that no meat gets served at his concerts and throws hissy fits like a little girl if he doesn't get his way. Seems like a very unhappy and miserable person.
There are many other examples of vegetarians in public life in which the rest of us are thankful not to be like them.
However, our young people continue to be pressured into this high-risk and unhealthy lifestyle because they are naive enough to be taken in by far-left cultist groups like PETA and become convinced that eating meat is evil and something to be ashamed of.
I will never forget a family barbecue I had in my backyard about 10 years ago. I know I posted the story here before. A college-age relative of mine declared herself a vegetarian and out of respect for her, I bought some soy-burgers to put on the grill for her and made sure I had plenty of vegetables. She ended up turning down the soyburgers because she was concerned that they sat on a grill where meat product was previously and was thus contaminated. She made a big point about that as she picked at her salad and nuts.
Anyway, my propane tank ran dry and I had to go to my shed to get another tank. When I walked in there, I caught my "vegetarian" relative in there, in the dark, in the process of wolfing down a couple of my hot dogs. She was obviously deeply embarrassed and I never mentioned a word of it to anybody else in the family. I felt bad for her because obviously her body was telling her she needed meat but by that point, she was so publicly invested in her "vegetarianism" that she could not bring herself to admit to her own family that she was wrong about vegetarianism and that she was a meat eater once again.
Humans are carnivores, just like dogs and cats (humans closest animal friends.) If you try to deny your pet dog or cat meat, you will quickly see how they go through extreme measures to obtain meat. Cats will hunt mice and birds, dogs will hunt rabbits and squirrels. If they cannot obtain meat, they will likely be unhealthy and have shorter life spans. Human vegetarians who attempt to impose their unhealthy habits upon their pets are actually engaging in animal abuse.
It really does seem that the human body thrives on ample quantities of meat products (including eggs) and fats (butter, olive oil, lard). I am at my healthiest when I eat those foods regularly, especially when I go easy on those processed high-carb "health" foods that infest mostly the middle aisles of your supermarkets. You know, the ones with the "heart healthy" food labels.
I read somewhere that if the product expiration date on a food product is more than 30 days in the future, you are better off not eating it. The argument goes that food that spoils quickly is better for you because it is more natural and less likely to be loaded with preservatives like high fructose corn syrup and hydrogenated oils.
Look at vegetarians in public life. They are usually miserable bastards. Take Steve Jobs. Vegetarian. Total dick in the workplace and his personal life (he disowned his own daughter for a number of years). Ended up dying a horrible death due to pancreatic cancer. Would Steve Jobs have been a nicer and healthier person if he had a cheeseburger or a steak once in a while? I argue that yes, he might have been and he could well be still alive and working on the next big consumer product over at Apple.
Then we have Morrissey, the aging rock star and militant vegetarian. He insists that no meat gets served at his concerts and throws hissy fits like a little girl if he doesn't get his way. Seems like a very unhappy and miserable person.
There are many other examples of vegetarians in public life in which the rest of us are thankful not to be like them.
However, our young people continue to be pressured into this high-risk and unhealthy lifestyle because they are naive enough to be taken in by far-left cultist groups like PETA and become convinced that eating meat is evil and something to be ashamed of.
I will never forget a family barbecue I had in my backyard about 10 years ago. I know I posted the story here before. A college-age relative of mine declared herself a vegetarian and out of respect for her, I bought some soy-burgers to put on the grill for her and made sure I had plenty of vegetables. She ended up turning down the soyburgers because she was concerned that they sat on a grill where meat product was previously and was thus contaminated. She made a big point about that as she picked at her salad and nuts.
Anyway, my propane tank ran dry and I had to go to my shed to get another tank. When I walked in there, I caught my "vegetarian" relative in there, in the dark, in the process of wolfing down a couple of my hot dogs. She was obviously deeply embarrassed and I never mentioned a word of it to anybody else in the family. I felt bad for her because obviously her body was telling her she needed meat but by that point, she was so publicly invested in her "vegetarianism" that she could not bring herself to admit to her own family that she was wrong about vegetarianism and that she was a meat eater once again.
Humans are carnivores, just like dogs and cats (humans closest animal friends.) If you try to deny your pet dog or cat meat, you will quickly see how they go through extreme measures to obtain meat. Cats will hunt mice and birds, dogs will hunt rabbits and squirrels. If they cannot obtain meat, they will likely be unhealthy and have shorter life spans. Human vegetarians who attempt to impose their unhealthy habits upon their pets are actually engaging in animal abuse.