Javelin wrote:
In reply to 92CelicaHalfTrac:
I just meant try new stuff, even if it's a new animal (buffalo is tasty, alligator is crap). I didn't know what quinoa was until I met Mrs. Jav. Other new stuff I've tried that turned out to be good includes couscous, hummus, kale, and kiwi.
Lol i was joking around... i'll eat anything at least twice.
Couscous, hummus, and kiwis are a staple in my household.
This thread reminded me that i must eat more salmon, though... forgot it had that much protein and i get sick of chicken.
Javelin
UltimaDork
4/6/12 1:53 p.m.
I cooked dinner last night. Whole wheat angel hair pasta, roasted garlic tomato sauce, and pan-fried lentil rice "meat" balls; steamed fresh asparagus; homemade Caesar salad dressing on romaine and green leaf with homemade garlic salted croutons. That was pretty damn good!
Javelin wrote:
Osterkraut wrote:
Now if you want to talk about enjoyment, have at, but before you commented we were discussing protein needs and veganism's ability to meet them. Which for anything less than a sedentary lifestyle it struggles with. Though ovo-lactos and pescetarians should be able to manage quite nicely.
If you believe that, you are an idiot.
^ Mac Danzig
I've followed Mac for awhile because i'm a fan, not necessarily because of his lifestyle choices.
Yes, he's huge.
BUT, he's gone on record saying that it's a struggle for him to keep all that mass on him, and he's straight up admitted that it's because of his diet.
The Oster isn't saying that it's impossible, just that it's a struggle, and there's no denying that it is. Mac takes a TON of supplements to stay healthy and that large, and there's no shame in admitting it. It can work, you just need to work at it, and that's fine.
92CelicaHalfTrac wrote:
Javelin wrote:
Osterkraut wrote:
Now if you want to talk about enjoyment, have at, but before you commented we were discussing protein needs and veganism's ability to meet them. Which for anything less than a sedentary lifestyle it struggles with. Though ovo-lactos and pescetarians should be able to manage quite nicely.
If you believe that, you are an idiot.
^ Mac Danzig
I've followed Mac for awhile because i'm a fan, not necessarily because of his lifestyle choices.
Yes, he's huge.
BUT, he's gone on record saying that it's a struggle for him to keep all that mass on him, and he's straight up admitted that it's because of his diet.
The Oster isn't saying that it's impossible, just that it's a struggle, and there's no denying that it is. Mac takes a TON of supplements to stay healthy and that large, and there's no shame in admitting it. It can work, you just need to work at it, and that's fine.
I like you. You're like a better spoken, less attractive version of myself.
Osterkraut wrote:
92CelicaHalfTrac wrote:
Javelin wrote:
Osterkraut wrote:
Now if you want to talk about enjoyment, have at, but before you commented we were discussing protein needs and veganism's ability to meet them. Which for anything less than a sedentary lifestyle it struggles with. Though ovo-lactos and pescetarians should be able to manage quite nicely.
If you believe that, you are an idiot.
^ Mac Danzig
I've followed Mac for awhile because i'm a fan, not necessarily because of his lifestyle choices.
Yes, he's huge.
BUT, he's gone on record saying that it's a struggle for him to keep all that mass on him, and he's straight up admitted that it's because of his diet.
The Oster isn't saying that it's impossible, just that it's a struggle, and there's no denying that it is. Mac takes a TON of supplements to stay healthy and that large, and there's no shame in admitting it. It can work, you just need to work at it, and that's fine.
I like you. You're like a better spoken, less attractive version of myself.
I bought 15lbs of chicken on Wednesday. Because.... I WORK OUT!!!!
Wait, I thought we were talking about Glenn Danzig.
92CelicaHalfTrac wrote:
I bought 15lbs of chicken on Wednesday. Because.... I WORK OUT!!!!
"You can't really call most powerlifters 'natural,' because there's nothing natural about eating 50 chicken breasts a week. Perhaps you should call them 'non-enhanced'." - Some fitness website I read awhile ago.
Javelin
UltimaDork
4/6/12 2:17 p.m.
Just an FYI, lentils are protein-rich. Also, apparently according to event the FDA, a person my size only needs about 80 grams of protein a day. There's ~18 grams of protein in 1 cup of cooked lentils and ~31 grams of protein in 3 oz of seitan (which is incredibly delicious).
Lesley
UberDork
4/6/12 2:21 p.m.
Lentils are great sure, but best eaten if you live alone.
In reply to 93EXCivic:
Tastes like chicken jerky. A little too chewy for me.
In reply to Otto Maddox:
I am not convinced alligator is real meat anyway.
Lesley wrote:
Lentils are great sure, but best eaten if you live alone.
No joke. Especially red lentils, at least in my experience. Pfoot!
Takes all the fun out of it.
Lentils are one of my favourite foods.
Sometime try Amaranth instead of Quinoa.
I use a little Chicken bouillon (for the salt) and some portabello mushrooms with it and it's great. It has a less dry texture than Quinoa and a better flavor. We like quinoa, but found we cook the amaranth about 3 to 1.
If you want to be strict vegetabletarian then just just salt or your favorite salt substitute instead of the bouillon.
Otto Maddox wrote:
Wait, I thought we were talking about Glenn Danzig.
Nah, he can't take a punch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfD7agP1yxw
NSFW.
gamby
PowerDork
4/8/12 12:45 a.m.
Trans_Maro wrote:
Otto Maddox wrote:
Wait, I thought we were talking about Glenn Danzig.
Nah, he can't take a punch: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfD7agP1yxw
NSFW.
Plus, he eats the souls of virgins. I don't think those are vegan.
gamby
PowerDork
4/8/12 12:47 a.m.
BTW--Jason Ellis (on Sirius) said it best about that clip.
It's proof that he has no idea how to fight. He pushed a dude who was bigger than him and then put his hands to his side. lol
Javelin
UltimaDork
4/8/12 9:34 a.m.
Well, I made it a whole week. The only time I had a craving for any animal product at all was wanting a glass of milk to go with my waffles.
BTW, honey lovers, try agave. It's like maple syrup made from cactus but tastes like honey. Good stuff!
Jay
UltraDork
4/8/12 10:03 a.m.
I'm pretty much vegan too this week. Mostly due to this thread, I switched to not-milk (soy, can't find almond here) for my cereal & I have no more dairy around either. I'll probably grab a bit of cheese or plain yoghurt at some point but I don't feel like any right now.
Agave nectar is goddamn delicious. Add it to some rum & lime juice, over ice. Yesplz.
Can you cook quinoa in a rice cooker? Never had it and it sounds interesting
Lesley
UberDork
4/8/12 4:02 p.m.
Sure you can!
In fact... I've been know to put it in the microwave.
It's really good with olive oil, some chopped mint and green onions.
mtn
PowerDork
4/8/12 9:24 p.m.
On the salmon comments:
We just went out this Saturday on Lake Michigan Salmon fishing. Had fresh wild salmon, pulled out of the water 3 hours earlier. It was PHENOMENAL! Made it up into Salmon cakes, best fish I've ever had.