Why meatless burgers may not be the healthiest choice
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RawPracticalist
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Date: May 24, 2020 02:25AM The most important thing to remember is not all veggie burgers contain vegetables
[www.insider.com] Re: Why meatless burgers may not be the healthiest choice
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Jennifer
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Date: May 24, 2020 07:43PM That's right. The Dr. Praeger burgers the article recommends do have Natural Flavors, Methyl Cellulose, and Oat Fiber in them which isn't the greatest. It's better to go online for vegan burger recipes made with lentils or whatever. Also the buns and bread are not great. Soups are my favorite cooked vegan meal. Slow cook potatoes, leeks, zucchini, green beans with dried parsley and Italian herbs and it's yummy. If you want a more filling soup, just add 1/4 cup red lentils at the start. Re: Why meatless burgers may not be the healthiest choice
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Horsea
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Date: May 27, 2020 12:52AM . Slow cook potatoes, leeks, zucchini, green beans with dried parsley and Italian herbs and it's yummy. If you want a more filling soup, just add 1/4 cup red lentils at the start.
My God, that sounds tasty. Especially if all those vegetables are from your own garden or fresh from someone else's garden nearby. For the occasional treat, there are few things tastier (in cooked food) than the much-condemned Beyond Meat burger. Food scientists are bloody geniuses! Maybe it has been more than 40 years that I have tasted any kind of meat whatsoever but the Beyond burger does not remind me of meat at all. It has its own luciousness. Most meat eaters who have tried the Beyond Meat burger do not think it tastes like meat. Does being health oriented mean never having something commercially made and heavily procesed? I hope not. Re: Why meatless burgers may not be the healthiest choice
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RawPracticalist
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Date: May 29, 2020 09:13AM
Being health oriented for me means that I can have grandma baked cookies when I visit her Or have a slice of commercial made pizza when partying with friends. Not everything has to be raw and organic. 99% is raw and organic already. Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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