(03-31-2012, 10:31 PM)3DMonkey Wrote: I'm not analyzing or asking to analyze anyone. False accusations are well against forum rules.
Getting back to the topic of this thread...
Pickle, I see lots of fat people in the Whole Foods in my city. But I live in a fat city. To give them credit, they are obviously trying to improve their diet. And to give the city credit, we now have not 1, but 2 vegetarian restaurants! 1 of them vegan! Vegan Tex-Mex! It is exquisitely delicious. So good I almost want to put the 'raw' part on hold, haha! But not really.
I'm amazed at how much more energy I have since getting off cheese completely. Despite daily juicing, green smoothies, etc. that little bit of cheese a couple of times a week was really slowing me down. I now feel like something has lifted...hard to describe. Lighter.
Austin is home to the largest Whole Foods in the country! I'm very impressed that such a large natural market can be supported. It's always crazy busy.
I see meat on the conveyor all the time. It's really challenging when it's wet and bloody and gets it all wet, and then I have veggies. I wonder if something could be done about that.