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<blockquote data-quote="dms1" data-source="post: 2121792" data-attributes="member: 176722"><p>Winnie 53 - I agree with much of what you say. My own bottom line is that solutions are not either/or and they are rarely simple. As we on this forum know, everyone has unique dietary needs and what works for some is not good for others. I suppose all I would want to see is people going outside of their comfort zone to see if alternatives are viable. (I'm sure you have, by the way!)</p><p></p><p>Speaking for myself, I am persevering with a plant-based diet for ethical reasons but have recently added in (organic, free range) eggs to cope with those occasions when little is available to eat other than a bit of limp salad. And no, I don't tolerate very much at all in the way of grains either, although a small amount of beans is OK. I would have real problems if I was still working, had no time to prep real food and had to rely on vegan junk food...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dms1, post: 2121792, member: 176722"] Winnie 53 - I agree with much of what you say. My own bottom line is that solutions are not either/or and they are rarely simple. As we on this forum know, everyone has unique dietary needs and what works for some is not good for others. I suppose all I would want to see is people going outside of their comfort zone to see if alternatives are viable. (I'm sure you have, by the way!) Speaking for myself, I am persevering with a plant-based diet for ethical reasons but have recently added in (organic, free range) eggs to cope with those occasions when little is available to eat other than a bit of limp salad. And no, I don't tolerate very much at all in the way of grains either, although a small amount of beans is OK. I would have real problems if I was still working, had no time to prep real food and had to rely on vegan junk food... [/QUOTE]
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