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<blockquote data-quote="zauberflote" data-source="post: 1966630" data-attributes="member: 496650"><p>Brunneria I find this truly fascinating, worthy of at least a doctoral dissertation!! I think my gut would rebel in exactly the same way if I ate red meat or bacon etc! Our gut being our other brain, it stands to reason for me anyway. I remember having some veal after no meat for a year, age 22, and being sick as a dog the next morning [emoji23] And I have this thing about big agri and stuff. Back in the early 70’s it was a big thing- no “Bambi vegetarian” I!</p><p>Trying to remember what baby’s first veg are, and why. I think sweet potato, squash, green beans, but no idea why. You could put a spoonful of green bean purée in yogurt?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zauberflote, post: 1966630, member: 496650"] Brunneria I find this truly fascinating, worthy of at least a doctoral dissertation!! I think my gut would rebel in exactly the same way if I ate red meat or bacon etc! Our gut being our other brain, it stands to reason for me anyway. I remember having some veal after no meat for a year, age 22, and being sick as a dog the next morning [emoji23] And I have this thing about big agri and stuff. Back in the early 70’s it was a big thing- no “Bambi vegetarian” I! Trying to remember what baby’s first veg are, and why. I think sweet potato, squash, green beans, but no idea why. You could put a spoonful of green bean purée in yogurt? [/QUOTE]
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