Why Do You Eat Animals?
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Re: Why Do You Eat Animals?
I like eating animals and their products. I just like eating meat. I just had cheese two hours ago as part of an afternoon snack. i eat eggs in my sandwich or on my breakfast plate. I'd love to try tofu and other vegan foods, though. I've tried almond milk and I really like it, but it's too sweet for me to substitute for cow milk. I absolutely love almond biscuits and vegan brownies. My parents are so concerned that I get enough calories in me that they force me to drink whole milk. Asking if I could be vegan or even vegetarian would be a little crazy at the moment, but when I'm older I would enjoy being a vegetarian.
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Re: Why Do You Eat Animals?
There are unsweetened versions.^
There's also soy milk but I've never had that. I like soy yogurt, so I assume soy milk tastes good.
There's also rice milk and coconut milk and flax seed milk and hemp milk etc. etc. etc.
There's also soy milk but I've never had that. I like soy yogurt, so I assume soy milk tastes good.
There's also rice milk and coconut milk and flax seed milk and hemp milk etc. etc. etc.
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I can confirm soy milk tastes amazing. It is also superior to cow milk (nutrition wise).
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Oh, really? I'd love to try the unsweetened versions. My favorite yogurt hasn't been tasting the same in the last 3 years or so, I might have to swap it for some soy yogurt.EquALLity wrote:There are unsweetened versions.^
There's also soy milk but I've never had that. I like soy yogurt, so I assume soy milk tastes good.
There's also rice milk and coconut milk and flax seed milk and hemp milk etc. etc. etc.
Thanks! I'm looking forward to trying some this weekend.miniboes wrote:I can confirm soy milk tastes amazing. It is also superior to cow milk (nutrition wise).
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Keep in mind that you'll probably have to get used to it. When you switch from full milk to skim milk, skim milk is very watery until you get used to it, this is even more so with soy milk.dinnermeal wrote:Thanks! I'm looking forward to trying some this weekend.miniboes wrote:I can confirm soy milk tastes amazing. It is also superior to cow milk (nutrition wise).
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Ahh, yeah. I was thinking so. Maybe I should have low fat cow milk first and then gradually make my way to soy milk?miniboes wrote:Keep in mind that you'll probably have to get used to it. When you switch from full milk to skim milk, skim milk is very watery until you get used to it, this is even more so with soy milk.
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You can buy canned coconut milk (100%, not the watered down stuff- avoid anything that says it's lite), and use that to add some extra fat and thickness to the soy milk. The fat in coconut is still saturated, but probably healthier than dairy fat.dinnermeal wrote: Ahh, yeah. I was thinking so. Maybe I should have low fat cow milk first and then gradually make my way to soy milk?
Then you can wean yourself off, adding less each time.
I wouldn't buy the coconut milk in the cartons as milk substitutes, they're mostly water, and have very little protein in them.
Are you under-weight? Is that what your parents are worried about?
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Add some of the coconut milk into the soy milk? Hm.brimstoneSalad wrote:You can buy canned coconut milk (100%, not the watered down stuff- avoid anything that says it's lite), and use that to add some extra fat and thickness to the soy milk. The fat in coconut is still saturated, but probably healthier than dairy fat.dinnermeal wrote: Ahh, yeah. I was thinking so. Maybe I should have low fat cow milk first and then gradually make my way to soy milk?
Then you can wean yourself off, adding less each time.
I wouldn't buy the coconut milk in the cartons as milk substitutes, they're mostly water, and have very little protein in them.
Are you under-weight? Is that what your parents are worried about?
And no, I'm a healthy weight, although in the last year or two I've had a much worse appetite.
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Yes, if it's too watery/ not fatty enough for you.dinnermeal wrote: Add some of the coconut milk into the soy milk? Hm.
Why are your parents forcing you to eat unhealthy food then?dinnermeal wrote: And no, I'm a healthy weight, although in the last year or two I've had a much worse appetite.
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Why are your parents forcing you to eat unhealthy food then?[/quote]dinnermeal wrote: And no, I'm a healthy weight, although in the last year or two I've had a much worse appetite.
Yeah, it's your body. They shouldn't force you to eat unhealthy things just as much as they shouldn't force you to smoke.
If you really want to go veg*n, just tell your parents why you want it (ethical, environmental, health, whatever resonates most with you) and try to assure them that you won't be missing out on any nutrients. You could refer them to people like Joel Fuhrman, Neal Barnard or Michael Greger to have an authority voice support you.
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