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Odinson

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  1. Some you can easily taste, but that doesn't make it 'inferior' in my mind. That being said, when I was in the US, my wife and I ate at a fast food joint called Plant Power Fast Food. My mind was blown. I could not believe how well they were able to replicate cow meat patties, fried chicken and even a fried egg. Seriously next level stuff.
  2. Although I'm no fan of PETA, I think it's important to note that the 'stunt' was done to have people consider their own speciesism. Most people value cats and dogs as companion animals and are therefore appalled at the thought of having a cat or dog for dinner, but don't blink an eye at the piece of dead cow or pig on their plate. Having people confront their arbitrary and programmed notions of what animals deserve the right to life and dignity is an important step towards veganism. It's about that making that connection.
  3. If you're not getting shuttled or using a lift, it's XC.
  4. I don't know, man. The Maxxis range has basically got everything covered. I'm now running a pair of 2.6" Rekons and they're fekkin' good all-rounders. Would much rather run that as opposed to an Aggressor for XC purposes. Think you're straight line braking isn't going to be all that great with the Aggressor.
  5. #FakeMeatHeals #FakeMeatGainz
  6. Not one, but two! non-drive side pics, with pedals not horizontal. You've just lost all hub credibility, Swiss. That bike is also suspiciously clean.
  7. 70km Slop-fest in the Meerdalwoud and Heverleebos, south of Leuven, Flanders.
  8. Odinson

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    God no, that's not mine. Stole it from a IG page @suckytattoos
  9. Worker of my dad was using one of those big ass belt sanders. Belt caught on something and somehow got pulled out of his hand and somehow caught his other hand. Ripped a 5mm deep square of skin off his hand, starting from the middle of his palm to the top of his hand. Scary stuff.
  10. How many of you all actively practice a specific breathing technique whilst running? I played around this morning during a treadmill run and noticed that I can get a pretty big drop in HR just by actively controlling my breaths, taking slower and more paced breaths.
  11. The not always that terrible last option at a restaurant
  12. Going to try this sometime when I can get around to an Albert Heijn: Naturli 'Mince' @Eldron this is from a Danish brand - you should find some and try it.
  13. You can have vegan pizzas at all Panarottis (to my knowledge), by requesting the vegan chees/meat options!
  14. Canada has revamped its food guidelines and it's looking pretty good! This version has caught up with scientific evidence on diet and health. Here’s why. Easy to understand. The guide’s dietary recommendations aren’t complicated. Eat a variety of healthy foods each day. Have plenty of fruits and vegetables. Eat protein foods. Choose whole-grain foods. Make water your drink of choice. The picture on the front of the guide, a photograph of real food on a plate (not illustrated foods on a rainbow) is also effective. The message is pretty simple: Fill half of your plate with vegetables and fruits, one-quarter with protein and one-quarter with whole grains. Whole foods, not nutrients. The Food Guide now directs people to whole foods, and has done away with recommending a certain number of daily food-group servings to meet nutrient needs (e.g., calcium from dairy, iron from meat). Eating the right foods instead of fussing over individual nutrients is the way to go, because if you base your diet on whole foods such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains, beans and lentils, fish, lean meat, yogurt and so on, you’re going to be consuming plenty of nutrients. Since 2007, nutrition research has taught us that it’s the overall pattern of our diet that matters when it comes to health. No more focus on meat. The decision to replace nutrient-based food groups with groupings of foods (e.g., protein foods versus “Meat and Alternatives”) has removed the emphasis on meat. Lean meat is included as one of the guide’s protein foods (along with fish, eggs, dairy, beans, lentils and nuts), but it’s no longer the main attraction. And that’s a good thing. High intakes of red meat have been tied to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes and colorectal cancer. Eating more protein from plants compared to meat, on the other hand, has been associated with a lower risk of premature death from cardiovascular disease. Downsizing the importance of meat in the diet also reflects findings from environmental research on optimal food choices. Advice on highly processed foods. The revised guide recommends that we don’t eat processed or prepared foods and beverages on a regular basis, to avoid consuming too much added sugar, sodium and saturated fat. That’s important advice since our increasing reliance on ready-to-eat, ready-to-drink and ready-to-heat highly processed foods has been correlated with higher obesity rates, metabolic syndrome and unhealthy blood-cholesterol levels. Thanks to their high content of unhealthy fats, sugars, salt and other additives, highly processed foods are intensely palatable, which can make them habit-forming. Plus, they’re low in or lacking fibre, protective phytochemicals and vitamins and minerals that whole foods contain.
  15. Have you tried chucking it on the coals? I've seen guys throw them whole on the coals till they're a bit black on the outside. I've also wrapped them in tinfoil (add garlic, onion, herbs and spices in the hollowed out section) and put them on the grid. Nowadays, we eat them with the skin still on.
  16. Nice! There's so many different milks to choose from. Some have 'barista' versions, which are the creamier versions and work really well for cappuccinos and what not.
  17. Only in SuperGravity casing though.
  18. Picked up a pair of Saucony Koa TRs for 98€. Saving of about 40€. One of the only shoes I've found to work with my flat feet and can do both road and some trail running.
  19. Yip. She's a goddam dame. Remember her from the latter seasons of Hannibal. Those soft light filters they always used and her slow, paced line delivery. Eek!
  20. For reference: You can get a 29" Radon Swoop in alu for 14.2kg (S frame) for a lot less dollas than the new Strive.
  21. That's pretty damn fat for a carbon race bike.
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  23. Why do you see it as "propoganda"?
  24. I think it's an interesting question that they're trying to answer, but it's important to keep a few things in mind. First off, this is a cross-sectional study, so it doesn't actually test anything directly. It simply looks at relationships between characteristics, based on questionnaires people completed. It doesn't or can't prove cause and effect. They merely hypothesise on the different mechanisms potentially at play. This type of study also doesn't control for confounders, i.e. things that might skew the results. If you really want to understand whether there is a cause-effect relationship between no meat consumption and mental distress, you'll need to do a randomised control trial or something of the sort (although I have no idea how you control for mental characteristics).
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