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Everyday Dish, Tofu Breakfast Scramble (Vegan) Posted by: everydaydish
Video duration: 363 seconds Global video hits: 97791 Welcome to the Everyday Dish vegan cooking show! Tofu for breakfast? You betchya! Great any time of the day this scramble will shed a new light on how you look at tofu. Visit the official website: everydaydish.tv Where you'll find all of our cooking videos and recipes! Related: vegan, cooking, vegetarian, tofu, meals, snack, video, julie, hasson, everyday, dish Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Steven The Vegan Posted by: lorrainejames
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Making Vegan Pancakes with Berries Posted by: epicuriousdotcom
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Vegan Homestyle Chocolate Chip Cookies Posted by: everydaydish
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Vegan Parenting (french subtitles) Posted by: soyamilk4
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Vegan Muscle Power Posted by: vegvideo
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Russell Simmons on his vegan diet, Obama and yoga Posted by: TheVeganHere
Video duration: 230 seconds Global video hits: 53109 The founder of Def Jam Records Russell Simmons was interviewed on CNN's "American Morning". He was asked why he follows a vegan diet. He also discusses Barack Obama and yoga. *note* Although Russell does follow a vegan diet he is not a vegan. He does wear leather. Related: russel, simmons, animal, rights, health, hip, hop, rap, vegan, vegetarian, yoga, barack, obama Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Vegan Donuts Posted by: veginity
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Latest comments made on this video:
By: AlexanderTheNotBad. on 03 Sep 10, 16:05:13
@Whino100 the vegans brought up the unnatural argument take it up with them. Im just proving it wrong
By: AlexanderTheNotBad. on 03 Sep 10, 15:33:06
@Whino100 did u watch the vid
By: Flipmode29991. on 03 Sep 10, 14:27:32
@fammentra i never said that... btw. i live in a village about 80% of the flesh i'm eating is not manipulated in any way.
By: Whino100. on 03 Sep 10, 11:14:27
@AlexanderTheNotBad, O.K.....meat is natural....so what?
By: Whino100. on 03 Sep 10, 11:00:25
@Chrisisms, I agree with what you typed. Furthermore, aside from the term being non-scientific, it is antropocentric.
By: angrydead. on 03 Sep 10, 08:39:40
God, whoever made this have never done biology.
By: AlexanderTheNotBad. on 03 Sep 10, 08:24:23
@Chrisisms of course there are omnivores. most animals are. it is uncommon for animals to specialize. humans are omnivores
By: AlexanderTheNotBad. on 03 Sep 10, 08:22:58
@Chrisisms bullshit. meat is natural.
By: AlexanderTheNotBad. on 03 Sep 10, 08:21:07
@Chrisisms nonsense. we eat LESS animal fat now than ever.
By: MyPasswordIsUserName. on 03 Sep 10, 06:39:20
once you stop eating meat and dairy you wonder how you ever ate that crap
By: fammentra. on 03 Sep 10, 06:37:26
@budda10000 I don't care about the paleolithic diet, i care about today. Anyway throwing shit like monkeys outdates hunting but we don't do it nowdays. Oh and, height is not related to diet, it's genetics. Yes you need a good diet to fully grow, for example i became vegetarian at 14 y.o. and grew up 8 inches the next two years.
By: PureBrutalSickness. on 03 Sep 10, 05:35:22
@Chrisisms go fuck a cactus you disgusting vegan xD
By: budda10000. on 03 Sep 10, 05:31:31
@Chrisisms here ill be like you "meat is the only source of 6-triphosphateadensinenucleotide"- U RA "Bacon is rich in triglycerides known to inhibit the krebb's cylce in h. habalis" - A Bi "H. sapien sapien exhibits extreme anthropomorphic towards the offspring of other mammalian primates"- G. Homo get it?
By: budda10000. on 03 Sep 10, 05:28:02
@Chrisisms What no smart ass reply to your misunderstanding and complete ignorance of GMO's? Ive got you pinned.. your just another airhead who learned some scientific words and uses them completely out of context in order to fool the ignorant into thinking your an expert. I on the other hand speak simply because I am not an elitist smug asswipe like yourself yet i have 7 years of higher education behind me. The word FUCK still has some appeal to me despite all those books I read.
By: ca1cifer. on 03 Sep 10, 05:22:44
@Chrisisms By the way, I'm not the one spamming you.
By: ca1cifer. on 03 Sep 10, 05:20:50
@Chrisisms I really won't call me not wanting to convert my diet to all fruit "experience". With that argument I can say that you need to eat all meat for experience. Also, if that's the best rebuttal you can come up with after 3 days I think it's pretty clear who has the best and most logical argument.
By: Chrisisms. on 03 Sep 10, 05:19:26
@budda10000 'no actually? humans are omnivores' No. Any animal can consume meat but humans get sick from meat. 'Cellulose is impossible for humans to break down' Gorillas don't digest all the cellulose either. Humans are specialized frugivores as fruit contains little cellulose but the cellulose aids digestion anyway. Wolves don't break down fur either but I don't see you crying about that injustice... 'but you still need it(fiber)' Thank you! And if u consume meat u need MORE cellolose!
By: Chrisisms. on 03 Sep 10, 05:16:29
'wolves have this too, that's why they care for their young. they still kill Humans are not carnivores. "GMO's--> "genetically modified organisms Stop trying to quote shit like your smart' ?? 'you don't even know what a GMO is' I don't? 'Most serial' I don't consume 'serial' and u don't spell or digest it! 'domestic animals on the other hand are usually treated w/ hormones' And wild animals contain natural hormones. So consume wild animals for natural carcinogens and domestic for synthetic.
By: Chrisisms. on 03 Sep 10, 05:06:32
@Chrisisms I got this.. Colloquially, omnivore means: Consume meat & plants. Technically, 'omnivore' would indicate food from all sources. Scientifically, 'omnivore' is meaningless because any animal can consume food from more than 1 class. Biochemically, meat & fruit are NOT digested equally. Meat contributes to digestive disorders & diseases but fruit is inversely associated w/the same meat diseases using opposing digestive processes. Science requires classification not popular vote
By: Chrisisms. on 03 Sep 10, 05:02:51
@AlexanderTheNotBad False. Animal consumption has never been higher.
By: budda10000. on 03 Sep 10, 05:02:02
@Chrisisms no actually humans are omnivores. Cellulose is impossible for humans to break down but you still need it(fiber) or you will be constipated. Any other bits of interesting bullshit science in that potholed brain of yours?
By: Chrisisms. on 03 Sep 10, 05:01:13
Colloquially, omnivore means: Consuming meat and plants. Technically, 'omnivore' would indicate food from more than one class. Scientifically, 'omnivore' is meaningless because any animal can consume food from more than one class of course. Biochemically, meat and fruit are NOT digested equally. Meat contributes to digestive disorders and diseases while fruit is negatively associated with the same meat diseases using opposing digestive processes. Science requires classification not popular vote.
By: budda10000. on 03 Sep 10, 05:00:19
@Chrisisms "Humans are hardwired to experience empathic arousal" -wolves have this too, that's why they care for their young. they still kill GMO's--> "genetically modified organisms" Stop trying to quote shit like your smart. Your not because you don't even know what a GMO is. Most serial crops and several other varieties are genetically engineered species. domestic animals on the other hand are usually treated w/ hormones and antibiotics. pseudoscience is not legit.
By: Chrisisms. on 03 Sep 10, 04:55:29
@SDlobsterman Compare to orangutans, humans are also frugivores, digesting fruit best.
By: Chrisisms. on 03 Sep 10, 04:54:05
"Another misconception is that eating predigested proteins saves the body from having to digest proteins and keeps the digestive system from "overworking." Such a belief grossly underestimates the body's abilities. As a matter of fact, the digestive system handles whole proteins better than predigested ones because it dismantles and absorbs the AAs at rates that are optimal for the body's use. Understanding Nutrition 9th edition, Whitney & Rolfes, 2002.