Is Eating a Peat Diet Instinctual?

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Charlie said:
Bacon Bits= food that would be wonderful for you if we didnt feed them grains, so yes, instinctual I would say.

But you see, they are wonderful whether you feed the pigs PUFA or non-PUFA.
If it's true that we are guided by some pure, Peatian Instinct
then our taste buds/instincts should be able to detect the difference.
We should immediately barf out and be repulsed by the bacon bits from PUFA-fed pigs.

Charlie said:
Croutons=Well, you cant win them all.

Ha. :lol:

What should be apparent in this thread is the intense
Desire to Believe
that Peatian foods = The Most Delicious foods.
The facts are not even close to being there to support such a belief.
Yet the Intense Desire To Believe such a myth persists.

Shouldn't that make us a bit suspicious?

If, in the history of the human race,
all the things that humans Wanted to believe were True
turned out to indeed Be True...

...it would be a very different world than we now know it.

And let me emphasize again:
This myth that Peat foods = The Most Delicious foods
is not something which we should feel obligated to believe
in order to consider ourselves worthy Peatians.
It is, rather, something we've invented or assumed in order to feel more pleased with ourselves.
And Peat never asserts that it is so, to my knowledge.
 

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mdrsports31 said:
w/ the exception of pasta, and bread....everything that is part of the peat diet are foods that i consumed on a daily basis as a kid....ice cream every night (coincidentally haagan dazs), milk, cheese, eggs, french fries.....pizza, chicken, burgers, poptarts were the foods that werent peat approved

Yes, this was one of the things that immediately struck me also. It never occurred to me all those years on the health kick diets that we didn't eat vegetables, salmon, grains, etc as a kid. I've pointed out that we were all fine before fish (in the 70s) on other forums but people won't admit it. They are brainwashed and must have their "health foods" in order to feel secure.
 
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Okay, I got a good'un for y'all:

Is it instinctual to eat a carrot salad every day? :cool:
 

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It's time for my carrot salad.
 

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narouz said:
Okay, I got a good'un for y'all:

Is it instinctual to eat a carrot salad every day? :cool:
No... and it is very hard to remember. Thanks. :)
 

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narouz said:
Okay, I got a good'un for y'all:

Is it instinctual to eat a carrot salad every day? :cool:

:deletetopic
 

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Here's one for you narouz.

Is it instinctual for people to troll?
 

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:lol:

Dr. Charlie prescribes Haagen Dazs ice cream(totally instinctual btw) for everyone tonight. Topped, with, love. Enjoy!

[youtube]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9_nXlvY6Io[/youtube]
 
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Yes I can!
Thank you, Charlie.
I am getting ready to celebrate with a very un-Peatian beer, myself.
But I had some beef fat for supper,
so...hopefully no cirrhosis for me. :D
 

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I just took the truth serum. Tasted like month-old bone broth. :P

Foods I "instinctively" dig...

UnPeaty: Pizza, bacon, pork sausages, pancakes, Korean or Japanese fermented veggies with lots of heat (e.g. kimchi), a lot of Indian food (veggies and spices are problematic), slightly unripe peaches, strawberries, tomato sauce, lasagna, southern style biscuits 'n' gravy.

Peaty: FLOURLESS CHOCOLATE CHEESECAKE!!! (oh, yes, I went there!), OJ (have loved it since I was little), ice cream, cheese, heavy cream sauces, chocolate, omelettes, butter, grapes, oysters and other shellfish (I am the king of the raw bar), seafood bisques and chowders, pork rinds, a lot of Thai food, shanks (especially lamb), oxtail.

I also crave dim sum, which straddles the two categories but is more often unPeat b/c of PUFA-tastic oils (and sometimes pork).

Greens, chicken (fried or otherwise), avocado (except as guacamole), and salmon (except as sashimi or sushi) do absolutely nothing for me. Legumes can be tasty in Mexican food, especially topped w/ cheese, or in split pea soup.

I would say more, but I am now too hungry to think. :mrgreen:
 
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Here's another challenge:

Gravy.

I've been craving some kind of gravy.
But there's nothing in PeatLand
with which to make gravy.
Like a thickener.
Like flour.
Or corn starch.

Maybe rice starch wouldn't be fatal...?

Question:
Is the craving for Gravy instinctual?
 
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What about Sushi!

Many love sushi!
They think it healthy
and delicious.

But is it Instinctually Peatian!?
 
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I for one often feel
what seems to be
an Instinctual Craving
for popcorn, at movies.

And I reflexively crave nutritional yeast on that popcorn.

But neither popcorn nor nutritional yeast would seem to be Peatian.
Yet...I am instinctually drawn to them!
 
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Have you ever had a white flour/corn flour battered, deep-fried oyster?
Fried in peanut oil, very crispy?

It is exquisitely delicious?

But not really Peatian.
 

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