Where Americans and Nutritionists Disagree
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Re: Where Americans and Nutritionists Disagree
The RD dieticians I work with are all leaning towards plant based nutrition as the healthiest option for people.... More and more food companies like Gardein are producing plant based protein center of the plate products.... https://gardein.com/?gclid=CLu1w9j-u84CFUmRfgodA2oJVw# I have incorporated some of these products into my menus as a healthcare Chef my customers are interested in eating healthier so, I must give my customers what they want.... Or they will find a Chef that will.... My prediction is 20 years from now meat eaters will be in the minority just like smokers are nowadays.....
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Re: Where Americans and Nutritionists Disagree
Agree w/ your take....stenchasaurous wrote:It's not so much that the animal based products themselves are inherently bad, but that the quantities and quality consumed by many aren't healthy (or sustainable for a large population).
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Coming to your local grocer soon or maybe even worse.... Mr. & Mrs. Smith may I suggest the filet of Cockroach Picatta a la Romano ; and how's about our award winning Columbia Valley Chardonnay as a fine food and wine pairing suggestion?yoloswaggy911 wrote:yah, bugs are the future of protein.
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Re: Where Americans and Nutritionists Disagree
Grubs were a delicacy in the Ancient Erachef97 wrote:Coming to your local grocer soon or maybe even worse.... Mr. & Mrs. Smith may I suggest the filet of Cockroach Picatta a la Romano ; and how's about our award winning Columbia Valley Chardonnay as a fine food and wine pairing suggestion?yoloswaggy911 wrote:yah, bugs are the future of protein.
http://allday.com/post/2489-the-roman-d ... nt-to-eat/