Meat George Jetson

Posted by Mike Spoodles on April 14th, 2008 filed in food, health

This is not a post discussing the merits of designing a life-sized cartoon character out of animal flesh.
This is a post about my falling-out with vegetarianism.
When I was dieting, I cut meat out of my diet entirely. It wasn’t out of any particular sociopolitical agenda, nor was it by the design of some radical [...]

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Mememmeme

Posted by Mike Spoodles on March 28th, 2008 filed in food, health, meme, movies

I was not tagged for this meme! Instead, I stole it unceremoniously from one of the three hundred food blogs I read, iheartfood4thought.
It is like a MySpace vanity survey, except I have invited it into my food-related house and OH SCREW IT this is a MySpace vanity bulletin.
On Culinary Arts…
Q. What is your salad [...]

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Will you teach me about this…what is it? A new way?

Posted by Mike Spoodles on March 13th, 2008 filed in food, health

Welp.
For two-and-a-half years, I ate the same thing every day: Kashi GoLean, Wheaties, apples, Lite & Fit yogurt, Boca vegan burgers, broccoli, and protein shakes. I lost 120 pounds. I was maintaining with 1800 calories at about 180 pounds.
Two weeks ago, I added variety into my diet. I’ve upped my calories to 2000. I’ve actually [...]

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Ugly Food For an Ugly Dude

Posted by Mike Spoodles on February 29th, 2008 filed in food, health

If you’ve been reading my silly blogs, you’ll know the following:
In April of 2005 I weighed 300 pounds. By November I had dropped to 170. I had done it in a completely unhealthy way.
As a result, I ate the same exact thing EVERY DAY from November 2005 to February 2008 to avoid depriving [...]

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Numbers

Posted by Mike Spoodles on September 12th, 2007 filed in food, health

Rabbits have a life expectancy of 5 to 15 years. Rats are expected to live from 2 to 3 years before they die of old age. These animals are domesticated, kept in the safest of conditions; they have doctors that specialize in animal care; they are sustained by diets that are specifically tailored to the [...]

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