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In reply to the discussion: It Begins as a Tick Bite and Can Be Devastating. And It's Spreading. [View all]buzzycrumbhunger
(2,166 posts)29. Blargh--ticks
I agree the planet has it in for us, probably with good reason.
You might be surprised to find that there are vegan analogues to pretty much any kind of meat, though I cant swear to beef because thats not something I was ever fond of and havent tried making. Ham, turkey, and chicken, though? Surprisingly easy! (I think these all came from It Doesnt Taste Like Chicken, if youre interested. Pinterest has lots more.) Might be an option if this is something you feel deprived of.



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Can you imagine the conspiracy theorizing which would ensue if a bunch of RW/manosphere figures
RockRaven
Mar 26
#2
The simplest chicken recipe I know of, which I got from my brother's mother-in-law, is baked
highplainsdem
Mar 26
#18
Just know the one time I tried it a few years ago, it didn't seem to cause any issue.
mwmisses4289
Mar 26
#21
Not just red meat (beef, pork, lamb) but any products made with animal fat, and cow's milk and any
highplainsdem
Mar 26
#12
My relatives in Missouri are all very much into outdoor activities - hiking, fishing, kayaking, riding.
highplainsdem
Mar 26
#15
Sorry you have to avoid so many foods. I often limit wheat as much as possible because I'll get
highplainsdem
Mar 26
#22
The doctor left you alone after injecting you with 60 test allergens at once? That sounds like
highplainsdem
Mar 26
#25
Thanks for explaining! I still think that first allergist you saw was incredibly irresponsible, putting
highplainsdem
Mar 27
#35
No allergy test, but I started getting respiratory symptoms from eating wheat again
highplainsdem
Mar 27
#39
Just make sure you check ingredients, as anyone living with allergies know to do.
mwmisses4289
Mar 26
#23