Yep.
And trying to regulate and even ban home gardening in some places.
Yep.
And trying to regulate and even ban home gardening in some places.
[quote=“Not Good”]# The Origins Of & Why Vegetable OIL is so BAD…
https://www.bitchute.com/video/f1PmWUZE2Wsy/[/quote]
Real Butter made from cows milk.
[quote=“Not Good”]# The Origins Of & Why Vegetable OIL is so BAD…
https://www.bitchute.com/video/f1PmWUZE2Wsy/[/quote]
This is exactly why I have only cooked with cold-pressed veg oils, butter or ghee since learning this around thirty years ago.
In that time I have not eaten a potato chip, french fry or anything deep fried in veg oil ever since.
P.S. Lard and beef fat are healthy because they’re a natural fat. ![]()
Now that he has already gotten the ball rolling on eliminating and replacing all meat products for the slave classes, billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates is now going after milk and dairy.
Gates announced a new food-like liquid product called “EntoMilk” that he says can replace milk from animals. EntoMilk, by the way, is made from crushed up maggots.
This “dairy alternative” is made from either maggots or “black soldier fly larvae.” Once blended and processed, the result is a “rich and creamy liquid which looks and acts just like dairy.”
“It’s got a very creamy mouthfeel,” said someone in the promotional video for EntoMilk below.
According to Gates, EntoMilk is necessary because traditional dairy milk comes from farms that he claims are destroying the planet.
[quote=“Lucy Barnable”]https://www.naturalnews.com/2024-07-07-bill-gates-maggot-milk-replace-dairy-products.html
Now that he has already gotten the ball rolling on eliminating and replacing all meat products for the slave classes, billionaire eugenicist Bill Gates is now going after milk and dairy.
Gates announced a new food-like liquid product called “EntoMilk” that he says can replace milk from animals. EntoMilk, by the way, is made from crushed up maggots.
This “dairy alternative” is made from either maggots or “black soldier fly larvae.” Once blended and processed, the result is a “rich and creamy liquid which looks and acts just like dairy.”
“It’s got a very creamy mouthfeel,” said someone in the promotional video for EntoMilk below.
According to Gates, EntoMilk is necessary because traditional dairy milk comes from farms that he claims are destroying the planet.[/quote]
Milk (especially unpasteurised) is a superfood, no wonder they’re against it
It’s nice to meet you Anthony!
I personally don’t like milk although I put cream in my coffee. lol
The amount of microplastics in all of our bodies is absolutely disgusting and a serious problem.
It’s horrible and there’s not much we can do about it.
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They’re in almost everything (carpets, mattresses, cars, food…)
Using natural fibre materials (100% (or as close to) cotton, wool, linen) for clothes, bed sheets and towels. Pure can be hard to find or expensive so getting a polyester mix works but avoid all other polymer-based materials (quick drying sports clothes (dri-fit?) and anything marketed as “sustainable materials”).
Food and drink is harder because everything in a supermarket comes in plastic, and if it’s in glass it will have gone through plastic during a previous stage. For me I’ll try and buy fresh and store in glass where I can and not heating anything in plastic up.
You won’t be able to avoid all plastics but slowly making these changes over time will help
However, I’ve also heard theories that we don’t actually absorb and store microplastics because our bodies have no use for them
Do you check the cheese you buy?
hey w/e happened to that 3d printed food they were going to try? did it die out hopefully??
The idea was by some unwise futurist nerds. It is impractical and silly on so many levels.
so it never took off then. thank god
so it never took off then. thank god
Well…ya see, now they’re growing chicken. Yeah, you read right, they’re making lab grown chicken meat made from the cells of a chicken. They feed it, it grows, they feed it some more, and in about two weeks time they have a vat full of lab grown chicken.
Surely they wouldn’t mass produce this chicken slap it together with some meat glue and sell it off as actual chicken would they? That’s exactly what they’re doing.
I’m pretty sure I bought fake steaks the other day.
They were advertised as regular steaks. Before cooking them the meat seemed kinda funny, like it was puzzled together, not one piece. I ignored it thinking it was just me being weird. Cooked them on the BBQ, went to cut into it and it was super tuff. Thought it was just a tuff piece of meat as sometimes steaks can be that way. I’m half way through it when I notice a piece of the meat shredded off, so I start picking at it, and sure enough the meat is shredding apart as if it was string cheese. I told the kid kid this is fake meat and it’s being held together with meat glue. She’s a teenager and hates it when I tell her the truth about food, so she kept right on eating it. Later that night both the dog and I threw up our dinner…
Said to the kids I’ll fork out the money to go to the butcher shop and buy real meat so they could see the difference. First difference was the price. Real beef costs $20 a pound. Second difference was it looked like one solid piece of meat. Third and fourth was it cut up just fine and it was solid/did not string apart. I wanted to make sure there was no room for argument from the kid when putting my theory to the test, so I sprinkled the same dry rub on the steaks and cooked them on the BBQ. They had great flavor and was very filling as a steak should be.
I think what bums me out the most is this place I bought the meat from typically has a decent selection. The only other store to shop at is Safeway (I dont eat meat from Walmart) or the butchers but I cant afford to spend $50 on two steaks too often.
The FDA doesn’t have to advertise the meat as otherwise because technically it is meat, just not the cut we’re told it is. This isn’t the only false advertisement they allow. For example pumpkin pie filling is yams and foods advertised as organic doesn’t mean it’s not a GMO.
Guess I’m still grossed out by the whole thing. If you notice, there’s no more blood in meat packages. Not in the chicken, not in the beef, not in the pork. Just keep that in mind the next time you go grocery shopping and see for yourself.
[quote=“Ņ̶͙͈̹̺̦͈͈͗̀̐͑̇̍̚w̵̭͔̙̳̩͍̯͔̲̫͋̇̽̒͘ả̴̧̦̞̼̗̳̦̣̮̾̓̈̐́̉͠d̸̼̠̪̹̜͂̈́ͅs̴̨̢̥̦̟̊̆̉͛̀m̷̨̳̺̊͊͠”]I’m pretty sure I bought fake steaks the other day.
They were advertised as regular steaks. Before cooking them the meat seemed kinda funny, like it was puzzled together, not one piece. I ignored it thinking it was just me being weird. Cooked them on the BBQ, went to cut into it and it was super tuff. Thought it was just a tuff piece of meat as sometimes steaks can be that way. I’m half way through it when I notice a piece of the meat shredded off, so I start picking at it, and sure enough the meat is shredding apart as if it was string cheese. I told the kid kid this is fake meat and it’s being held together with meat glue. She’s a teenager and hates it when I tell her the truth about food, so she kept right on eating it. Later that night both the dog and I threw up our dinner…
Said to the kids I’ll fork out the money to go to the butcher shop and buy real meat so they could see the difference. First difference was the price. Real beef costs $20 a pound. Second difference was it looked like one solid piece of meat. Third and fourth was it cut up just fine and it was solid/did not string apart. I wanted to make sure there was no room for argument from the kid when putting my theory to the test, so I sprinkled the same dry rub on the steaks and cooked them on the BBQ. They had great flavor and was very filling as a steak should be.
I think what bums me out the most is this place I bought the meat from typically has a decent selection. The only other store to shop at is Safeway (I dont eat meat from Walmart) or the butchers but I cant afford to spend $50 on two steaks too often.
The FDA doesn’t have to advertise the meat as otherwise because technically it is meat, just not the cut we’re told it is. This isn’t the only false advertisement they allow. For example pumpkin pie filling is yams and foods advertised as organic doesn’t mean it’s not a GMO.
Guess I’m still grossed out by the whole thing. If you notice, there’s no more blood in meat packages. Not in the chicken, not in the beef, not in the pork. Just keep that in mind the next time you go grocery shopping and see for yourself.[/quote]
Pretty soon they will control it ALL, Money. Food and WHERE you can live and HOW much you are allowed to eat and travel!
There still is in these parts.
meat from Walmart
The Only Meats We buy at Walmart are Canned.
Specifically “Turkey” Spam . because nobody else can get it here.