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RE: Peanut Butter Cookies - Food Fight Friday
Plant based or not plant based, I do like peanut butter cookies. I also like Almond milk and to some extent peanut butter on its own. Maybe half a spoon if eaten separately.
Add anything else to it, and it just keeps get better. I know I don't have enough peanut butter cookies in my life. :)
I’m not entirely plant base because I’m a fan of the abundance of food still available in our oceans - oh man am I ever.. crab, tuna, scallops, and.. and... My wife, however, she’s 100% plant base. It works for us but I’m also very well aware we are all very individualistic when it comes to our eating preferences.
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I think there's a lot to be said for going to a more vegetarian or vegan eating regimen. As tasty as meat and other animal derived foods can be, they do bring their health issues, too. That's not to say, though, that strictly eating plants is going to always be the answer. If there is, it's more than just eating fruits and vegetables. There's generally some sort of a balance that needs to be struck either way, where excess of anything is avoided, and the right combinations of nutrients are consumed.
I would probably add lobster, shrimp/prawns to your list of favorite seafood. Clams, oysters. Salmon, too, and some freshwater fish, though I'm not a fan of all of it. It's tough to go wrong with any of those, really.
You're right though. We all really should eat things to our own specific preferences and needs. Life would be miserable if we didn't. :)