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Recent content by Vee

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    The Four Agreements

    I read it a few times and it's really good.
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    All members! Attention please!

    I love sarladaise potatoes :yum:
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    junk food?

    Maybe I should have read your post before going to the gym and cooking a wonderful meal with real ingredients that I picked myself. Too late to go back now :rolleyes:
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    Demonisation of Food

    My policy is to eat a good variety of real food with nutritional value. The rest depends on the season, what I feel like eating and how much energy I'm going to spend. I'll have more protein dense food when I work out and lighter food if I'm going to spend the day seating at work or on the...
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    Money advice that doesn’t get old

    We don't have credit ratings in France. I never understood how that works.
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    Money advice that doesn’t get old

    The Bible contains more than 2000 verses that talk about money, and most of them are still very useful today. We live in complicated times, with many people struggling to keep their finances in order, so here’s some advice we can find in the Bible: 1 Corinthians 16:2 – On the first day of...
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    What's Your Current Hairstyle?

    My hairstyle today is called "I tried", as in, I woke up early to go to the gym and didn't have time to do anything with my hair plus it's raining and the humidity doesn't help. I'll try to do better tomorrow :)
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    Switching to Vegetarianism (Finally)

    A few years ago I had a wine and cheese evening with a few friends at my place. I told everyone when I invited them that it was wine and cheese, which is something popular in France. There was a lot to eat: a variety of cheeses, fruit, breads and a few different wines. There was no way anyone...
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    Switching to Vegetarianism (Finally)

    Be brave my friend. You might want to tell those people that God also allows them to be respectful and they shouldn't miss out on that opportunity.
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    Switching to Vegetarianism (Finally)

    Getting invited to people's houses for example. Everywhere I lived people don't consider a meal to be a meal if there's no meat or fish, which I find a little nuts but culture is culture and people have their habits... When you're the odd ball who doesn't eat that, it's tricky to tell people who...
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    Switching to Vegetarianism (Finally)

    I've been through times when I was vegetarian and the hardest part was the social life. Not eating meat or fish didn't disturb me at all. I hope you have some people around you who are also vegetarians so they can help and encourage you. I have some cool recipes too. If you want ideas, let me know.
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    Obese kids

    On this topic, please watch this video. It's long, but really great:
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    Obese kids

    Completely agree. I've done that my entire life and I'm very happy with the results, but we can't put everyone in the same basket. Obesity is a very deep issue, with many layers. People are bombarded with advertisings by the so called food industry that only wants to make money with no regard...
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    Obese kids

    If only it was that easy...
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    Obese kids

    The first and most important thing to do is fix what is being done to the food. People need to be able to eat real food, not ultra processed rubbish. Exercise and good rest are very important too, but until the food issue had been fixed, nothing else will be enough. You can't outrun a bad diet...
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