Gaining mass is important?
Which diet are you?
Re: Which diet are you?
Nectar of the gods is not an option? I think this is a rigged election. Secure and hold the servers for us to investigate.
Metta
Edit to add: I meant selection not election
Metta
Edit to add: I meant selection not election
Re: Which diet are you?
I prioritize organic unprocessed and was a vegetarian for 30+ years but now have wild catch fish 2-3 times a week not expressly killed for me.
I grow mangos, banana's, figs, star fruit, guava, kumquat, Jamaican berries and avocados but not enough for self sufficiency.
The Swami Salad:
Escarole
red kidney beans
onions
garlic
provolone cheese
tomatoes
hot cherry peppers
olive oil
balsamic vinegar
Smoothie Formulas based on SSQQ Naturopathic Food Healing, Jeff Primack
David Wolfe recipes
Organic musli loaded with fruit, bee pollen, sesame tahini and cacao with different nut milks.
I grow mangos, banana's, figs, star fruit, guava, kumquat, Jamaican berries and avocados but not enough for self sufficiency.
The Swami Salad:
Escarole
red kidney beans
onions
garlic
provolone cheese
tomatoes
hot cherry peppers
olive oil
balsamic vinegar
Smoothie Formulas based on SSQQ Naturopathic Food Healing, Jeff Primack
David Wolfe recipes
Organic musli loaded with fruit, bee pollen, sesame tahini and cacao with different nut milks.
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Re: Which diet are you?
As far as my dietary history is concerned, there are a few categories missing for me.
Early life from childhood I was mostly and omnivore.
Recently due to chronic kidney, diabetes, cardiovascular disease issues I have migrated to vegetarianism, fruitarian, and fish.
Early life from childhood I was mostly and omnivore.
Recently due to chronic kidney, diabetes, cardiovascular disease issues I have migrated to vegetarianism, fruitarian, and fish.
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A head of gray hairs doesn't mean one's an elder. Advanced in years, one's called an old fool.
But one in whom there is truth, restraint, rectitude, gentleness,self-control, he's called an elder, his impurities disgorged, enlightened.
-Dhammpada, 19, translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
A head of gray hairs doesn't mean one's an elder. Advanced in years, one's called an old fool.
But one in whom there is truth, restraint, rectitude, gentleness,self-control, he's called an elder, his impurities disgorged, enlightened.
-Dhammpada, 19, translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
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Re: Which diet are you?
That's in the past. This is about the here-and-now, present time.Ron-The-Elder wrote: ↑Sun Jul 16, 2023 4:48 pm As far as my dietary history is concerned, there are a few categories missing for me.
Early life from childhood I was mostly and omnivore.
Good to see you back! Where have you been?
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Re: Which diet are you?
DNS: " Where have you been?"
Thanks for noticing. Hiking the secular path for a time. Still recovering from the sad loss of Bhante' Samahita.
Recently ran across Bhikkhu Pesala's missive and decided it was time to come home.
Thanks for noticing. Hiking the secular path for a time. Still recovering from the sad loss of Bhante' Samahita.
Recently ran across Bhikkhu Pesala's missive and decided it was time to come home.
What Makes an Elder? :
A head of gray hairs doesn't mean one's an elder. Advanced in years, one's called an old fool.
But one in whom there is truth, restraint, rectitude, gentleness,self-control, he's called an elder, his impurities disgorged, enlightened.
-Dhammpada, 19, translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.
A head of gray hairs doesn't mean one's an elder. Advanced in years, one's called an old fool.
But one in whom there is truth, restraint, rectitude, gentleness,self-control, he's called an elder, his impurities disgorged, enlightened.
-Dhammpada, 19, translated by Thanissaro Bhikkhu.