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Re: high protein foods
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03/26/05 03:58 AM
03/26/05 03:58 AM
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Re: high protein foods
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03/26/05 04:06 AM
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*is shocked* Kellogs? KELLOGS? Please tell me you don't support kellogs. Don't you know the story behind that? Dr Kellog used to work with sanatarium. But then, he got some crazy ideas, that we were actually living in heaven now, the air we breathed in was god (new age type ideas) so much so that he conned the adventist church (sanatarium) and started up his own buisness, kellogs. Now kellogs sells coco pops. Oh yeah, thats really healthy. And weat biscuts. Now, this isn't a blatant copy of weat bix now is it? You might as well buy within your own adventist coumminty, right? http://www.sanitarium.com.au/ quote: Soy Healthy makes nutritionally balanced vegetarian meals as simple as adding a tasty soy slice to a sandwich or grilling a succulent soy burger.
The Soy Healthy range provides a good start to many great tasting meals and all Soy Healthy products have been carefully prepared to include many of the essential nutrients we need every day. Importantly, the protein in Soy Healthy contains phytoestrogens, which researchers believe can help promote a healthy heart and provide potentially beneficial effects on hormone levels. Soy Healthy products contain iron, vitamin B12 and dietary fibre, with no added MSG, no cholesterol and no preservatives.
If you’re cutting down your red meat intake or looking for easy-to-cook vegetarian food, then you should try Soy Healthy. These frozen and chilled meal components are perfect for busy people on-the-go who need to prepare meals in minutes.
They have LOADS of soy stuff. Of course, you'd probably have to import it... while you're at it, import some marmite. Marmite, I believe, has loads of protein you may not like the taste at first, but every kiwi/english.. er, man/woman/kid/aussie is used to it
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Re: high protein foods
#38472
03/26/05 07:58 PM
03/26/05 07:58 PM
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Hi Windmill, Quote: posted by WindmillKellogs? KELLOGS? Please tell me you don't support kellogs. Don't you know the story behind that? |
Keep in mind that the company “Kellogg’s” is not John Kellogg.
I grew up in Battle Creek and Kellogg’s has done much for that community. The school system there is just one of the many beneficiaries of Kellogg’s corporate generosity. That’s not to say that the company is innocent. Their products as you pointed out—especially those geared towards kids—aren’t generally healthy (sugar, trans-fatty oils, preservatives, etc.) In fact, if I don’t favor Kellogg’s, it’s for that reason and not for what John Kellogg believed 100 years ago.
BTW, the business was more his brother WK’s idea than John’s.
Jeff
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Re: high protein foods
#38473
03/26/05 08:09 PM
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No, I'm serious. The book is called Omega. It tells the story of Dr Kellog XP
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Re: high protein foods
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03/27/05 05:30 PM
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It's my understanding that John Harvey came up with corn flakes but his brother William took his recipe and started up the company we today call Kellogg's.
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Re: high protein foods
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07/20/12 12:32 PM
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High protein foods are good to gain the muscles naturally. Protein based foods are recommended for the bodybuilders to gain the muscles. The high protein foods are eggs, milk, yogurt, cheese, meat, fish, and green vegetables.
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