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> I suppose what I was wondering if the body's need

> for nutrition has

> changed my palate to open up the possibilities.

 

Oh I see ;=) Well, I certainly can't guess what you or

your body or palate might do or have done LOL But if

it were a rule for everyone that their tastes changed

according to their bodies' needs, then there would be

no meat-eaters and no junk-food-addict vegetarians.

 

You know, 25-plus isn't really 'late in life' . . . .

 

Anyway, good to be eating healthy food, isn't it?

That's a plus of vegetarianism, quite apart from the

ethics!

 

Best, Pat

 

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I disagree. I think that it is the jolt of all of a sudden, like the adrenaline

of nature, your body is getting what it needs and not getting what it

doesn't,and it puts you equal, and you feel better, and you start to then desire

what is good for you, or what you need. I mean if you just eat a piece of

broccoli now and then accompanied by cheesesteaks and French fries and spareribs

and big macs it's not gonna change much, but if you eat a good diet I really

believe the body says, " Hey! that feels good! " " gimme more o' dat " LOL.

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Thursday, January 06, 2005 10:04 AM

Re: Question about the 'late-in-life vegetarian

appetite

 

 

 

> I suppose what I was wondering if the body's need

> for nutrition has

> changed my palate to open up the possibilities.

 

Oh I see ;=) Well, I certainly can't guess what you or

your body or palate might do or have done LOL But if

it were a rule for everyone that their tastes changed

according to their bodies' needs, then there would be

no meat-eaters and no junk-food-addict vegetarians.

 

You know, 25-plus isn't really 'late in life' . . . .

 

Anyway, good to be eating healthy food, isn't it?

That's a plus of vegetarianism, quite apart from the

ethics!

 

Best, Pat

 

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vegetariansincanada/

vegetarianslimming/

townhounds/

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animals are treated. " - Gandhi

 

 

 

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This line of chat had reminded me of my grandmother - whom I loved

dearly. My home life was a tad chaotic & my mother rarely cooked

and even more rarely was there a family meal. At my grandmothers,

it was a haven and she made dinner every night. Primarily

meat/fish, a starch and a veggie. Now...she did most of that

cooking in a pressure cooker. So when you talk about preferring

veggies now, I agree - I eat way more now, and like them better. I

think some of it is the fact that I eat fresh veggies, lightly

cooked!! Also, salad was only lettuce and iceberg - salads are way

more exciting now!

 

Something about the fresh North East summer corn on the cob...and

the memories...it doesn't taste as good now, as I remember it then...

 

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same with me and yoohoo ... I could drink 6 easy!

 

Something about the fresh North East summer corn on the cob...and

the memories...it doesn't taste as good now, as I remember it then...

 

m

 

 

 

 

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