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09-21-2019 06:48 PM
@willdob3 wrote:
@dex wrote:The problem how I see it is that we have increasing population and decreasing space to grow food the long slow way nature intended.Scientists must find a way to create food that is ready fast and at a low cost to feed the people.
Human bodies have not evolved to be able to digest and use man made food. It leads to disease and death. This is not a good, low cost solution.
I couldn’t agree more
09-21-2019 06:49 PM
@BlueFinch wrote:@QueenDanceALot Whether something is gross is entirely relative to the observer. Folks need to agree to disagree.
That said, I love veggie burgers, but find the 'impossible meat' ingredients a bit offputting. Not because it's gross, to me, but because it's not a very nuritious alternative.
I, for one, don't want to have soy disguised as meat, when the only addition to it is oils and a (red) burger tasting juice. I want added mushrooms, black beans, peppers, brown rice, etc. Some healthy additions.
I'll give the IM a try, but regardless of the described 'wonderful taste,' I'll stick with the traditional veggie burger.
I am fine with anyone thinking that something isn't gross that I do find gross. Did I siay otherwise?
I also think that the soy and oil burger is not nutritious, and that is one reason I find it to be gross actually. I have no desire or intention to try one. I will eat other veggie burgers which I find to be much better, which I also have already stated in this thread.
OK?
09-21-2019 06:54 PM
@dex wrote:
@willdob3 wrote:
@dex wrote:The problem how I see it is that we have increasing population and decreasing space to grow food the long slow way nature intended.Scientists must find a way to create food that is ready fast and at a low cost to feed the people.
Human bodies have not evolved to be able to digest and use man made food. It leads to disease and death. This is not a good, low cost solution.
I couldn’t agree more
Humans were never able to digest meat & animal byproducts.
They DO, but there’s a price to pay.
Human 101 thrives on plants. Period.
09-21-2019 06:54 PM
@dex wrote:
@willdob3 wrote:
@dex wrote:The problem how I see it is that we have increasing population and decreasing space to grow food the long slow way nature intended.Scientists must find a way to create food that is ready fast and at a low cost to feed the people.
Human bodies have not evolved to be able to digest and use man made food. It leads to disease and death. This is not a good, low cost solution.
I couldn’t agree more
@dex What a crock. First of all, since when are plants and vegetables considered “man made food” and where do you see any scientific evidence that these foods lead to disease and death? You totally just made this up. Unbelievable.
09-21-2019 07:03 PM
Now everyone is making S#!& up.
lol
09-21-2019 07:09 PM - edited 09-21-2019 07:11 PM
I honestly don't comprehend the idea that humans are not equipped to eat man-made food.
Where did anyone get this notion?
09-21-2019 07:11 PM
We have to eat animal made food?
09-21-2019 07:12 PM
Humans have eaten meat since they evolved. It's natural. They will have to pry hamburgers and steak from my cold, dead hands. There is nothing inherently superior about eating vegetarian.
09-21-2019 07:13 PM
@Porcelain wrote:We have to eat animal made food?
09-21-2019 07:14 PM - edited 09-21-2019 07:15 PM
@suzyQ3 wrote:I honestly don't comprehend the idea that humans are not equipped to eat man-made food.
Where did anyone get this notion?
It’s made of natural ingredients.
What is ‘man-made’ about it?
Amazing....after all this discussion here & other sources,
people still don’t get it.
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