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		<title>By: BE CAREFUL...</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Jan 2012 07:35:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am very pro and for vegan and vegetarian and being more aware of what your eating. But this book isn&#039;t the best way to make going vegan good. If it&#039;s making people start to develop eatting disorters, I don&#039;t see how that would ever be good or healthy. If your soo skinny how will you know when it&#039;s too much? My sister and me started to be vegetarian at around the same time. It&#039;s great to know that your starting to be concerned with what your eating but after a while I felt it got old being limited it&#039;s not alway easy to go out with friends and have a good time to relax from your stressful life not being able to eat some food with your friends or family. I had decided that  I was going to quit being a vegetarian. But I know that you don&#039;t need some book to inspire you if one does thats great, just don&#039;t take it too seriously. Im not saying I agree with they way the food industry is now but dont fight fire with fire. I now eat a healthy balance of any food I feel called to eat, I have the freedom of having a few unhealthy meals a week but I usally am eating the same at home anyway. It&#039;s the best of both you can&#039;t expect to be perfect or you will just get mad and either eat a ton of junk foods. Or you could just be reasonably responsible for your self without needing to give yourself a label, who cares... Work out a few times a week, try to mainly stick to being vegetarian, but it&#039;s not the end of the world to have some meals with some meat. My sister had read this book and probably some others simular to this one and she now has an eating disorter, its pretty scary to see considering that she was a very smart and strong minded person. But this book has twisted her into dismay she now doesn&#039;t even know what shes doing in her life any more. I don&#039;t have normal contact with her anymore and she sounds like she could have an emotional breakdown when ever I talk to her. It&#039;s sad that a once 4.0 student is now suffering because of the way this book makes or trys to make you think. I can see how it can be a good book, but it&#039;s not for someone who isn&#039;t able to see the power of self-serving bias. If you look at this book as a overly bitchy view on eating, lol. Then I think youll be ok, but if your looking at it like the bible then this isn&#039;t a book for you. Just be careful, and do what ever you know is best for you! Who cares what you do so long as you are happy and stive to be best not break down obsessing over food.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am very pro and for vegan and vegetarian and being more aware of what your eating. But this book isn&#8217;t the best way to make going vegan good. If it&#8217;s making people start to develop eatting disorters, I don&#8217;t see how that would ever be good or healthy. If your soo skinny how will you know when it&#8217;s too much? My sister and me started to be vegetarian at around the same time. It&#8217;s great to know that your starting to be concerned with what your eating but after a while I felt it got old being limited it&#8217;s not alway easy to go out with friends and have a good time to relax from your stressful life not being able to eat some food with your friends or family. I had decided that  I was going to quit being a vegetarian. But I know that you don&#8217;t need some book to inspire you if one does thats great, just don&#8217;t take it too seriously. Im not saying I agree with they way the food industry is now but dont fight fire with fire. I now eat a healthy balance of any food I feel called to eat, I have the freedom of having a few unhealthy meals a week but I usally am eating the same at home anyway. It&#8217;s the best of both you can&#8217;t expect to be perfect or you will just get mad and either eat a ton of junk foods. Or you could just be reasonably responsible for your self without needing to give yourself a label, who cares&#8230; Work out a few times a week, try to mainly stick to being vegetarian, but it&#8217;s not the end of the world to have some meals with some meat. My sister had read this book and probably some others simular to this one and she now has an eating disorter, its pretty scary to see considering that she was a very smart and strong minded person. But this book has twisted her into dismay she now doesn&#8217;t even know what shes doing in her life any more. I don&#8217;t have normal contact with her anymore and she sounds like she could have an emotional breakdown when ever I talk to her. It&#8217;s sad that a once 4.0 student is now suffering because of the way this book makes or trys to make you think. I can see how it can be a good book, but it&#8217;s not for someone who isn&#8217;t able to see the power of self-serving bias. If you look at this book as a overly bitchy view on eating, lol. Then I think youll be ok, but if your looking at it like the bible then this isn&#8217;t a book for you. Just be careful, and do what ever you know is best for you! Who cares what you do so long as you are happy and stive to be best not break down obsessing over food.</p>
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		<title>By: talented young artist</title>
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		<dc:creator>talented young artist</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 00:54:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Rhett</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rhett</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Jun 2011 06:17:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>That was a the best fictional story i have ever read.  No truth to any of it.  These animal right extremists will try lead you to believe that all animals are abused.  I guarantee you that there is more abuse done person to person, than person to animal in this world.  Ranchers are great people that care and respect every single one of there animals.  As for where they got their references in the book, most come again from extremist animal right organizations, such as the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), do not mix them up with the Humane Society.  The Humane Society is a great organization, the HSUS runs commercials on all the networks, and gives none of the money to shelters or anything.  This book sicken me like many, but it was because of all the BS.  Every page had a supposed source, and a dark story, but none of their facts were true.  Cattle under 30 months of age make up 85-90% of cattle slaughtered in a year.  Cattle under 30 months do not get BSE or mad cow disease, however they want you to believ that all cattle should be tested.  If the authors would only have use their imaginations to write a happier story their work would have gone down as the greatest fictional story of all time.  Such imagination, put to a waste.  Maybe they can write the next starwars movie. LIES Lies Lies.
People be a leader and not a follower. Open your eyes.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>That was a the best fictional story i have ever read.  No truth to any of it.  These animal right extremists will try lead you to believe that all animals are abused.  I guarantee you that there is more abuse done person to person, than person to animal in this world.  Ranchers are great people that care and respect every single one of there animals.  As for where they got their references in the book, most come again from extremist animal right organizations, such as the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS), do not mix them up with the Humane Society.  The Humane Society is a great organization, the HSUS runs commercials on all the networks, and gives none of the money to shelters or anything.  This book sicken me like many, but it was because of all the BS.  Every page had a supposed source, and a dark story, but none of their facts were true.  Cattle under 30 months of age make up 85-90% of cattle slaughtered in a year.  Cattle under 30 months do not get BSE or mad cow disease, however they want you to believ that all cattle should be tested.  If the authors would only have use their imaginations to write a happier story their work would have gone down as the greatest fictional story of all time.  Such imagination, put to a waste.  Maybe they can write the next starwars movie. LIES Lies Lies.<br />
People be a leader and not a follower. Open your eyes.</p>
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