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    Nice! I have been making shit loads of smoothies since I went vegan. Thanks for the video! I'll make some too.

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    Thanks, we're shooting a bunch right now for our website. We do meal delivery and nutrition workshops so we've been shooting vids for people to see what we do. That particular vid was shot in my parents kitchen while visiting them, we've converted them to vegetarian. I've also done fight camp diets that are vegetarian/vegan and NEVER seen a fighter have issues with stamina or strength, just the opposite.

    Here is another video (not from me) called Vegan Black Metal

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    For me meat is not going to be as hard to give up as dairy products

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    do they sell thease meat substitutes @ wild oates, akins, or even walmart?

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    Trader Joes, and Whole Foods are both great sources for vegan and vegetarian friendly products.

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    most people don't miss meat...they miss cheese

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    I'm going to give a long rant on this subject now that i have watched all the videos jason posted. First it duz make me sad to see animal cruelty. Thats exactly what the slaughter houses are is slavery and cruelty and for all these years for some reason i never thought about it and never knew. Maybe its becuz technology has gave us the internet which reveals the truth in shit like this that we would have never seen back in the day. The cruelty is crazy! I mean i am against hitting a dog and for total morality and ethics and this shit is insane! I sorta felt like i did when i realized religion was a bunch of crap (sorry for you religious folks). Let me explain. For 18 years i went a long with a specific denomination of a protestant church believing everything that they told me just becuz i always have and everyone that was close to me did it. Not taking the time to open my mind or look at the whole world and religion as a whole. Thats what seems to be the case with meat eating. Like the guy said Taste, convience, tradition, and whatever the fuck the other one was i have bad memory from eating candy.

    The main problem is it seems like everything has meat. i am no good at cooking so most of the shit i get is microwavable. o my fucking god lets talk about microwaved hungry man dinners, lets talk about hungry man classic bacon cheese burgers......or maybe a little bit of milk with that bacon and eggs.....but dont get me wrong i LOVE vegetables....fruit is okay too but i love vegetables i just prefer meat with them at least a little...........so rethinking my whole diet has got me wondering.......duz anyone eat canned vegetables? is that bad? i can totally get into canned spinach, carrots, green beans, beans, yams, sweet potatoes, blah blah blah etc etc? canned shit but i have to have something for calories. bread and peanut butter? potatoes? hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

    I think if you watch these videos and are not effected at all then your morality is strange. It saddens me to see such animals tortured. I am willing to try my best to give up meat. damn that sounds crazy. its like being baptized. i just want to make sure that i dont go hungry or my pocket book go broke. plus like i said im a horrible cook and hate washing dishes. ( i also hate that gay clown that greets you at wal marts) ( gay not as homosexual just someone you would want to hang up on if they called you). Anyhow the extra cardio and energy jason talks about excites me as well.

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    I was a vegetarian for about 10 years, and part of that time I was vegan. I went vegetarian after I went to an Earth Crisis show and got into a bunch of activist hardcore. I still support all the sentiment and activism and positivity, but I don't have the drive and passion for it that I used to.

    It took me a really long time to go back to eating meat, and it was something that I agonized over for a very long time. It wasn't really an issue of athletic prowess or strength or whatever (in fact, the majority of the time that I powerlifted, I was vegan or vegetarian), but I came to a point where I didn't see the immorality in eating meat itself, just in factory farming. I also felt like a hypocrite if I ate vegetarian, but still supported factory farming through my consumption of dairy, honey, or even driving a car. Even through consumption of grains that were farmed in an unsustainable manner. It's a hard philosophy to see through to its logical conclusion, just like any other.

    But it is said you save 80 lives a year by eating vegetarian. That always made me feel good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RichardC View Post
    I was a vegetarian for about 10 years, and part of that time I was vegan. I went vegetarian after I went to an Earth Crisis show and got into a bunch of activist hardcore. I still support all the sentiment and activism and positivity, but I don't have the drive and passion for it that I used to.

    It took me a really long time to go back to eating meat, and it was something that I agonized over for a very long time. It wasn't really an issue of athletic prowess or strength or whatever (in fact, the majority of the time that I powerlifted, I was vegan or vegetarian), but I came to a point where I didn't see the immorality in eating meat itself, just in factory farming. I also felt like a hypocrite if I ate vegetarian, but still supported factory farming through my consumption of dairy, honey, or even driving a car. Even through consumption of grains that were farmed in an unsustainable manner. It's a hard philosophy to see through to its logical conclusion, just like any other.

    But it is said you save 80 lives a year by eating vegetarian. That always made me feel good.
    So do you train with William Vandry in Texas? I was taught my first 4 or 5 months by a Vandry purple belt who is to big and strong to have a sword fight with. I mean don't get me wrong i turn the air on when it's hot. im not completely stupid and i don't sleep with stuffed animals.( i have slept with my grappling dummy i created out of, blankets, pillows, duc tape, everlast head gear, swimming noodles, coloring crayons, athletic head trauma aspirin ibrofufen weed alcoholic prevention kits for idiots.) Yo. becareful out there if you think of climbing trees for a living. i hear its ruff after you get up around 200 feet. damn you know how ten do.

  10. #50
    Hey guys! My buddy Maquina sent me Vegan Black Metal Chef and it is amazing.

    I made vegan blueberry pancakes this morning for breakfast and it took a total of 15 minutes from prep to eating them. They were delicious!

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