A vegetarian diet, or one based on grain is the food of a serf, the food of a slave.
In the middle ages hunting was not permitted to the commoner under penalty of death, the commoner who raised little meat, and saw even less of what he raised making it to his own table.
“Bringing home the bacon” was the result of winning a parish raffle, and bringing home the prize, bacon, meat a rarity to this man.
The nobles had meat, and grain aplenty. The commoner had the legal meat source of pig primarily, the nobles had every meat available. The commoner ate porridge, and vegetables from his garden.
Did you know Irish in America took to corned beef as they ate zero beef in Ireland, the entirety of slaughtered cow going to the English market, and with the slavery wages of the American factory were newly afforded meat in the land of aplenty?
It’s comical to observe the human condition.
In the land of aplenty all are afforded meat, yet the majority are advised by propaganda to abstain and do so believing the lies of about unhealthy cholesterol, eggs, red meat, saturated fat…
The only people I’ve seen take advantage of the cornucopia have been immigrants, immigrants from poor countries…a small Filipino man who grew tall heavyweights using the American grocery store’s abundance of red meat, something he never had in the Philippines. I’ve seen little abuelas trying to scam the teenage cashier, not putting stuff on the belt, split paying with food stamps, cash, and card, putting stuff back in the cart before it’s all been taken out, while pulling “no habla ingles”…a cart packed with steaks.
Man needs meat. It is the primary nutritional ingredient to a robust vitality. Across all peoples there are no meat allergies, and I’ve seen with my own eyes how it grows to significant stature those of ethnic/racial backgrounds who shouldn’t be tall and big yet are…and they became so with proper diet.
The purposeful selection of cereal over real foods like meat, eggs, is a surrender to mediocrity, an admission of willful submission to a life of servitude, marking yourself an easily led slave.
In the checkout line voice your level of confidence in the system’s decrees. While it says to eat grain primarily for a healthy heart, have the cashier scanning beef, eggs, full fat dairy. You live in a cornucopia. The wholesome food is readily available and affordable. Eat well,
take advantage, make use of good times.
Persistence & Tenacity