fuzzybuddy
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You capture an animal, kill it, bleed it, skin it, gut it, cook it, and you think processed food is 'yukky'?
Seems to me that most things created in a lab are not found to be bad until way down the road. ...Eating something that is created in a lab, not sure that's a great idea for a full diet plan.
Good list, Diva. We do eat a lot of apples and celery, but I now do what my mother would have thought wasteful and cut off the bottom four inches of the celery bunch and that little poison pocket at the top of the apple.They don't have to worry about me buying that stuff. I never buy beef, rarely buy chicken anymore and when I do...I can tell it's a chicken's legs or thighs (only thing I buy) or that it's a Cornish hen. I do buy Jenny O turkey burgers though. My son doesn't eat meat and only certain fish. Much of the fruit I've had doesn't even taste like fruit anymore...just blah. My son did bring home some really good pears and apples a couple of weeks ago though. Problem is, I prefer organic apples and they weren't organic. He refuses to eat any fruit that's supposed to have seeds but doesn't. I teased him that he has that stipulation about fruit but buys non organic apples, which are on the dirty dozen list (several pesticides found). I caved and ate a couple of those apples and a couple of pears, which were from a produce market. Next batch of pears he brought from the supermarket have no taste and the organic apples were decent but not as good as the other ones. He didn't see organic pears in either store. https://www.elizabethrider.com/dirty-dozen-clean-15/