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Lunesoleil
6th December 2020, 22:59
A very famous quote in France. Tell me what you eat, I'll tell you what you are. I love to cook and would say I'm greedy, but I've always been careful with my weight. I am the same weight as when I was a teenager and have even lost a size. I love discovering new flavors and creating and transforming my recipes. This afternoon my vegetable puree was accompanied by a handful of spinach, two carrots, a piece of celeriac, three Jerusalem artichokes, an onion for 3 potatoes, we had invited the granny. I also like Indian, Italian cuisine for these delicious gnoochie, I make them with sweet potato, I also make my pizzas, the spring rolls that I make myself in vegetarian mode. I also like Lebanese and Moroccan cuisine with cuckoos. I cook Reunion Island with the carry which combines four dishes in one. I like to vary the pleasures as in my practice of astrology. I have been practicing conscientious cuisine that promotes my health capital, such as nettle soup for three months now, which I am going to collect in nature. I'm far from perfect, I have my desires, my follies like everyone else and you?

Karen (Geophyz)
6th December 2020, 23:44
I eat loads of vegetables! I grow them. I have some venison sausage cooking right now and fresh eggs. I try to not eat sugar but I love chocolate on occasion!

ExomatrixTV
6th December 2020, 23:49
tell me what you are (in-depth) and I tell you what you (most likely) eat ;)

East Sun
7th December 2020, 00:09
OK., I have been a wholistic practitioner for many decades and recently became 98% VEGAN.
I don't believe in being extreme in any direction.
A lot depends on what makes you feel good physically and mentally and of course spiritually.

You wont tell me what I am, I know what and who I am.
But I know where you're coming from.

Patient
7th December 2020, 02:28
:) So many vegans. My whole family is almost vegan. A little bit of cheese gets in now and then, but when it does it makes our stomach hurt.

It feels right - I started just by cutting out red meat. Then my body started to feel better. I still ate some chicken and salmon. Stopped chicken and then the only salmon I could find was farmed (and i was losing my taste for it), and then the Fukushima nuclear disaster ended me eating salmon.

Many of our relatives, big meat eaters, died of cancer. I am gonna be around for quite a while yet. :)

Ernie Nemeth
7th December 2020, 04:40
I like to cook Hungarian favorites. I just sort of picked it up and the recipes mostly came to me. I learned that anything can be made to taste good with the same amount of effort. It's an art and there is no wrong. I sometimes just come up with things, like orange sweet curried chicken. Our staples are schnitzel, stuffed cabbage with sausage and sour cream, and what people call goulash, I make it thick like a sauce. I can't eat gnocchi, I love it but it doesn't love me. I like to bake vegetables in the oven in olive oil and some spices till they get candied. But steamed broccoli, carrots, string beans or combos, where I'll slip in other things like parsley, fresh herbs, green onions, peas, spinach often comes as the side dish. Onions, fresh garlic and marjoram on or in everything from my Ayurveda days (best fit for Vata Pitta - me, Vata Kapha - her, as I remember.

I've cut way back on raw vegetables in the last few years because of IBS, irritable bowel syndrome, unofficially. Since I have, my stomach feels far better. Who knew? All those years of bloating, because I love raw vegetables...but they don't love me.

Now I'm hungry.

thepainterdoug
7th December 2020, 05:10
eat for your blood type?? i'm 0-

if i eat lentils, beans ,soy, pea protein wheat, etc, i bloat and feel terrible.

if i eat steak, chicken and salmon, solid as a rock , no digestive issues

i really dont care how long i live, just care about my health and quality of life while living

Patient
7th December 2020, 05:21
Obviously, I think it depends upon where your food is coming from as well. Salmon from Atlantic and Pacific were different. Farmed or free. The salmon I was eating was awesome and then the colour changed - it was not a strong pink anymore. It was faded, and noticed the taste was faded as well. And it had a different oily texture that salmon never used to have.

I like things without spices and other additives. I appreciate the pure flavour of a vegetable. Of course there is room for different dishes. For example, an apple is great, but an apple pie without brown sugar and cinnamon would not work. :)

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 12:23
Thank you for all this feedback, I saw that there were vegetarians and it is true that the raw food is not suitable for everyone. I have a conscience for a living food which gives energy like fruits.
In my youth, I ate a lot of apples and in my home there is a saying that says “an apple a day keeps the doctor away” and my change of region made me go from raw apple to cooked apple.
I am of a flexitarian nature, which means that I am not 100% vegetarian and that I manage to eat meat occasionally, but I prefer fish.
We are psychologically conditioned by what we eat and our environment, soil air pollution, our thoughts which will make we prefer one food over another.
In principle, I avoid consuming meat in the evening, but when I am invited in the evening I cannot help.

I am in a country where you eat a little too much cheese with a glass of wine, it's very French.

I currently live in a region where Alsatians consume a lot of cold meats, it is rather rare that we consume them. This year, I persuaded my darling not to buy foie gras because I don't really care. I think we're going to go for simplicity, that's what I would like, but when there are two of us, we have to tune our violins.
For a while I tried it out, it wasn't long since my stomach couldn't stand it. I did it again later with an assortment of raw vegetables, it was also culinary art and taking pictures of my creation.

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I share for vegetarians and vegans :Avalon:

thepainterdoug
7th December 2020, 13:38
That dish looks wonderful!! can you go round the wheel and name each item?

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 14:45
That dish looks wonderful!! can you go round the wheel and name each item?

it was my period of raw vegetables, I made them once a week, then I made a lot of vegan-style spring rolls, an Eva recipe and the small dishes on youtube. In this salad, I experimented with raw beetroot, there was fennel bulb I love with olive oil and a squeeze of lemon, avocado, cucumber, carrot and small tomatoes from the shared garden next to home me, spring onion and fresh parsley. I made several variations, follow the link on instagram.
Tag Saladelunesoleil (https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/saladelunesoleil/)

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Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 15:10
I eat loads of vegetables!

I also like vegetables, recently I made a mixture of potatoes, celeriac and sautéed sweet potato. I really like the mushrooms embellished with mashed vegetables. Right now, I'm making potato pancakes with nettle mince, with a salad and I'm making my lunch. Today it was ratatouille, eggplant, zucchini and the last tomato, a large onion, garlic, rosemary, thyme and small bacon for taste.

Thyme, rosemary very good against the flu virus. Thyme in sauteed the potatoes is excellent ...

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 15:26
tell me what you are (in-depth) and I tell you what you (most likely) eat ;)

One thing is certain that our character depends on what we eat. Knowing what a person has on their plate is enough to determine their spirit for the day? Will eating meat make us more aggressive and angry? A cow which will graze the grass in the meadow will give better milk than a cow fed with animal meal and which will be condemned to live in a box.

What am I deep down? I make mistakes like everyone else and try to do my best. I know what is good for me, I mean it and I question myself when necessary ...

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 15:52
and recently became 98% VEGAN..

The problem of the veganism that it is perhaps without knowing it for globalization, because it consumes processed foods that come from the other side of the planet. That he doesn't respect the rhythm of the seasons? Vegan lives in the extreme?, Often consumes products that are not really natural, spirulina and other trendy gadgets. Go buy strawberries in the winter to put in his smoothie. The role of the Vegan to raise awareness of the dangers of junk food, but may lack consistency in the message he wants to convey. I am for a living food and I think that the Vegan is not sufficiently alive sometimes in his food choices ... And your opinion ?, I'm interested, thank you

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 16:11
:A little bit of cheese gets in now and then, but when it does it makes our stomach hurt.


I like the cheese in the salad with nuts and I make my meal. Today I can go several days without eating cheese. Gone are the days of telling us that milk gives us calcium. The only milk I buy is from a local producer, raw and unpasteurized milk. For a long time I bought soy yogurts to replace milk and then I stopped, even soy milk I can't stand. Beware of veganism and vitamin B12 deficiencies ...

I absolutely avoid cheese in the evening and preferably eat light

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 16:33
from my Ayurveda days (best fit for Vata Pitta - me, Vata Kapha - her, as I remember.

I understand better with Kapha that your stomach does not support raw vegetables to digest them well I put mint, fennel bulb and lemon, the orange juice is also good with the carrot and I have no problem of digestion. For baked vegetables, have you tried the Wok?

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 16:40
if i eat lentils, beans ,soy, pea protein wheat, etc, i bloat and feel terrible.

For starchy foods, soak them overnight? You can throw in the first cooking water. I have heard that baking soda at the time of cooking helps with digestion. Do you know what else about blood groups and diet ?, thanks

thepainterdoug
7th December 2020, 16:52
I do remember a book called Eat for your blood type. I remeber reading it and matching it to my blood type 0- and it really rang the bell!!

I must be from a real knuckle dragging ancestry, no veggies around. Maybe only Blubber!

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 17:51
I do remember a book called Eat for your blood type. I remeber reading it and matching it to my blood type 0- and it really rang the bell!!


I found that :

Following the blood group diet is therefore following a specific diet invented by Dr. d'Adamo for the blood group to which one belongs (A, B, AB or O).

According to him, the ancestors of people:

Of blood group A (the agrarian) are farmers;
Of blood group B (the nomad) are nomads;
Blood group AB (the enigmatic) are mixed between A and B;
From blood group O (the hunter) are hunters (oldest ancestors).
Source french (https://www.doctissimo.fr/html/nutrition/dossiers/regimes/articles/12247-regime-groupes-sanguins.htm)

I think I'm from group A, my parents were farmers ...

Elainie
7th December 2020, 18:10
Former long term vegan here, I am an O blood type and eat a keto diet. I have never felt better despite the "spiritual" concerns. I felt half deceased on various vegan regimes from macrobiotic to various raw vegan regimes and so on. I believe eat whole organic foods, what works for you and your ancestry. I believe in eating an ancestral type diet.

East Sun
7th December 2020, 20:01
and recently became 98% VEGAN..

The problem of the veganism that it is perhaps without knowing it for globalization, because it consumes processed foods that come from the other side of the planet. That he doesn't respect the rhythm of the seasons? Vegan lives in the extreme?, Often consumes products that are not really natural, spirulina and other trendy gadgets. Go buy strawberries in the winter to put in his smoothie. The role of the Vegan to raise awareness of the dangers of junk food, but may lack consistency in the message he wants to convey. I am for a living food and I think that the Vegan is not sufficiently alive sometimes in his food choices ... And your opinion ?, I'm interested, thank you

How I feel mostly made me choose a plant based diet. I do feel much better
not eating meat except once a week for breakfast I have corned beef hash that I really like.

I take B12 and other vitamins. A combination of avoiding junk food, exercising and
a healthful diet is my formula to good health.

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Constance
7th December 2020, 22:13
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ExomatrixTV
7th December 2020, 22:34
Agenda2030 "Transhumanists" promoting eating bugs!


Entomophagy (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Entomophagy)
U.N. Urges Eating Insects 8 Popular Bugs to Try (https://www.nationalgeographic.com/news/2013/5/130514-edible-insects-entomophagy-science-food-bugs-beetles/)

https://steemitimages.com/DQmZM2A2H6tfhnjfemMze9yYnhHxFi2Mou2gqdwy55MNpVR/IMG_2211.PNG


Bugs: Agenda 2030 Diet Of The Future (https://steemit.com/agenda2030/@venomnymous/bugs-agenda-2030-diet-of-the-future).

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 22:47
Agenda2030 "Transhumanists" promoting eating bugs!


I saw a report on this new food which requires much less space for the breeding of insects. I also saw an excerpt from a 1972 program, which estimated by 2030 we will have lost a third of the world's population. There is not enough today to feed everyone on earth. The why I wrote above that 90% of the food in supermarkets is processed. If everyone ate fruits and vegetables, there wouldn't be enough for everyone ...

ExomatrixTV
7th December 2020, 23:04
Agenda2030 "Transhumanists" promoting eating bugs!


I saw a report on this new food which requires much less space for the breeding of insects. I also saw an excerpt from a 1972 program, which estimated by 2030 we will have lost a third of the world's population. There is not enough today to feed everyone on earth. The why I wrote above that 90% of the food in supermarkets is processed. If everyone ate fruits and vegetables, there wouldn't be enough for everyone ...

[quote]:"If everyone ate fruits and vegetables, there wouldn't be enough for everyone" [unquote]

is an assumption not based upon real data ... speculation at best.

We live in a world where we have Hijacked Governments legalizing (and protecting) Corporate (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corporatism) Crimes and Criminalizing Real Solutions like:


Suppressed Inventions
HEMP Revolution (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EdEfdS2DbJ0)
Forbidden Cures
Study amongst others the Documentary "When Healing Becomes a Crime (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQWhnbKPHng)".

Do you know they can turn a Desert in to an Oases using "Super Absorbers" small pallets mixing it in the earth then use fewer than normal water to start farming?

Do you know they can now convert Seawater in to Drinking water in a cheap way?

There are 100s of practical solutions IF we all were managed more honestly we would not have ANY problems feeding everybody. Now most farmers are punished & attacked by UN Food rules (intensives, mandates, insane food regulations (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food,_Inc.) etc. etc.) all to serve a Worldwide PUSH for Toxic GMO Food Agenda! (obvious part of NWO Depopulation Agenda).

We are "managed (https://reason.com/2011/05/16/raw-milk-raid-on-amish-farmer/)" by corrupt & insane psychopaths when it comes to food. And it is globally.

Study corrupt Codex Alimentarius (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Alimentarius) run by over the top control freaks!

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cheers,
John

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 23:18
You are what you eat whilst you think
When you are stressed, in shock, or angry with someone, it is best not to eat at that time. Often, a heated discussion at mealtimes forms a knot and cuts our appetite. I know the basics of Ayurveda, I published several articles on my blog and I read an excellent book that I had come across in a garage sale ...

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 23:22
Codex Alimentarius (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Codex_Alimentarius) run by over the top control freaks!

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Thanks John, in August, I shared a video on Lima Laibow in French translation, really good this woman. I really liked ... good night, it's time in France

Lunesoleil
7th December 2020, 23:45
I take B12 and other vitamins.

I think our body is better than a person what it needs. Often we don't listen to it enough when we eat too much of a food out of greed. It seems that we should leave the table hungry, this is not always the case. I take the B12 when I think about it, I make up my mind it's not easy and is it really important ?, I'm no longer undergoing a treatment over a week and I forget ... I would say I'm 30% Vegan 30%, Vegetarian and 30% Meat / Fish, is that a good balance?

Men sana in corporé sano
Un esprit sain dans un corps sain
A healthy mind in a healthy body

Constance
8th December 2020, 00:10
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Lunesoleil
8th December 2020, 10:57
Exactly. Add to that eating whilst: - driving a car, watching TV/videos, eating dead and microwaved food will also affect our ability to maintain and attain peace. It is the opposite of synergy.

I don't have a microwave and the one I had to please my son I sold it, I hardly used it, it was almost new. All our life we ​​must make the right choices and not be tempted by things that are not for the respect of our health and the environment. Even laptops are considered harmful to our health and globalization has made this computer program an essential utility in our daily life ... Television had played the same role before the internet and is gradually being replaced by new technologies under the progress of humanity or its enslavement? It reminds me of the Atlantic era and how far we are able to go in the depletion of the resources of planet earth ....

amor
12th December 2020, 03:35
Dear East Sun: Do you know that Corned Beef is processed with Nitrosamines which cause intestinal cancer? Why not try Roast Beef Hash, but check the ingredients label to make sure there are not Nitrates in there.