With a few pieces of bacon.Apparently more 'young people' are doing Veganary than Dry January.
Conspiracy theories abound on the WFPB thing (vegetarians at Harvard and on the WHO advisory committee plus 7th Day Adventists).
It is going to be a long month.
Here's to a nice of cheddar with some red wine of a cold Winter's night.
The experts saying it is terrible for us are Dr (?) Michael Greger, and the Harvard Medical team, both of whom are staunch vegan apostles. There is a distinct niff of bias in this article.Apparently more 'young people' are doing Veganary than Dry January.
Conspiracy theories abound on the WFPB thing (vegetarians at Harvard and on the WHO advisory committee plus 7th Day Adventists).
It is going to be a long month.
Here's to a nice of cheddar with some red wine of a cold Winter's night.
Apparently more 'young people' are doing Veganary than Dry January.
Conspiracy theories abound on the WFPB thing (vegetarians at Harvard and on the WHO advisory committee plus 7th Day Adventists).
It is going to be a long month.
Here's to a nice of cheddar with some red wine of a cold Winter's night.
Nooooooooooooo!although you can ban blue cheese if you like
I dont think you would then write an article telling others how bad milk and milk products are, would you?Havnt got a clue about the person quoted, but speaking as someone who is diagnosed as being intolerant to lactose (among other foods), I can identify with the addictive qualities of foods to which I am intolerant.
when it comes to dairy - cows milk / cream and cows milk cheese are the things that stimulate strong reactions in me ( rhinitis, excema, bloating & weight gain) and cows milk cheese is the thing I find stimulates an addictive reaction very quickly. Goat and sheep milk / cheese are less of a problem
melt a big slab of cheese, roll it out, put cooked bacon in it, roll it up, enjoy lolIs there such a thing as cheese with bacon in it???
If so where can I find it? And if not I will invent it.
No. If I could be bothered to write any article about milk though, it would mention the fact that intolerance to dairy, particularly cow dairy, is a pretty ( increasingly?) common food intolerance and is a factor to consider in childhood excema and asthma, also in intractable weight problems and rhinitis. For me I only became free of excema, and lost a significant weight (61/2 stone in 6 months) when food intolerances were diagnosed.I dont think you would then write an article telling others how bad milk and milk products are, would you?
pigs in cheese blankets.So would that be cheese in blankets? Cows in blankets.....? Want some, drooooling
My stepmum, along with the guy who wrote the article, are also dairy intolerant. In her case she really noticed that ditching dairy helped her joints immensely. It is a shame that she doesn't eat meat as she 'went off ; it a few years ago.Havnt got a clue about the person quoted, but speaking as someone who is diagnosed as being intolerant to lactose (among other foods), I can identify with the addictive qualities of those foods to which I am intolerant ( counterintuitive I know but the way the medics explained it to me is that the body at first releases adrenalin and other hormones in response to the ‘offending’ food giving an initial and addictive high, and frank symptoms only appear once the adrenals are unable to cope so an addiction remains alongside symptoms)
when it comes to dairy - cows milk / cream and cows milk cheese are the things that stimulate strong reactions in me ( rhinitis, excema, bloating & weight gain) and cows milk cheese is the thing I find stimulates an addictive reaction very quickly. Goat and sheep milk / cheese are less of a problem
makes a change from pigs in clover!pigs in cheese blankets.
as someone who is diagnosed as being intolerant to lactose (among other foods)
With the cheese you must have something else going on then, as a lot of mature cheeses do not contain lactose anymore due to the riping process. Might be another food intolerance but not the lactose.cows milk cheese are the things that stimulate strong reactions in me
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