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BamaRefugee

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3. I'm already there. When you're diabetic, you can't follow everyone's *conventional wisdom* saying
Sun Oct 19, 2025, 03:11 PM
Sunday

"Oh just up your portions of bread, potatoes or rice to get full"

Those are the worst things I can eat, I need to stay under 20 grams of carbs a day.
So diabetics basically need to eat PROTEINS, and yeah, it's now ridiculous, I haven't had beef in 6 months, I can still find some pork and chicken reasonably, but fresh fish is almost at the point of disappearing from my shopping list too.

I'm 74 and STILL work 7 days a week because my SS check no longer even covers my rent in Los Angeles, so I have to have an income in order to keep my life savings intact for the inevitable day when I can no longer work.

I guess the silver lining is there are thousands and thousands of tons of soybeans that are probably going to be foisted off on us, with some MAGAt like Paula Deen hired by the regime to publish *Down Home Sho Nuff Good Eatin' Southern Style Soybeans" recipes for us all to enjoy.

And back to your post, I LOVE me some Cuban Lechon, Picadillo, Ropa Vieja, Yucca con Mojo...but they will soon cost what used to be the price at a gourmet restaurant for an impressive dinner, even if you make them at home.

So much WINNING.

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Have you ever tried cardboard helper? johnnyfins Sunday #1
Soylent...it's great ret5hd Sunday #2
Soylent Red.... markodochartaigh Sunday #4
I'm already there. When you're diabetic, you can't follow everyone's *conventional wisdom* saying BamaRefugee Sunday #3
soyskin, jackfruit and/or mushrooms are some vegetarian options that carry their weight well WhiskeyGrinder Sunday #5
Cardboard vs meat ironman99 Sunday #6
Dip in canetoad Sunday #13
i can make bean soups. pansypoo53219 Sunday #7
And, tofu is still pretty cheap. GoCubsGo Sunday #12
Falafel is pretty cheap/easy to make too berniesandersmittens Sunday #19
sigh. no tofu + i hate chick peas. buy mixed bean bags + have to find the wee bastids. pansypoo53219 Tuesday #22
Green jackfruit has a texture similar to meat markodochartaigh Sunday #8
I don't know how jack fruit got that reputation... Trueblue Texan Sunday #10
That does look yummy... Trueblue Texan Sunday #9
That looks delicious. Admittedly, I stopped buying much red meat quite some time ago, both for health hlthe2b Sunday #11
Somebody posted the Hamburger Helper Index the other day Fiendish Thingy Sunday #14
Great Local Solution DET Sunday #15
My cats are already doing it BWdem4life Sunday #16
I remember seniors who didnt have pets buying Alpo JCMach1 Sunday #17
Considering the environmental cost and animal suffering of factory farming, good EdmondDantes_ Sunday #18
This message was self-deleted by its author PeaceWave Sunday #20
what a mess THE Republicans have made of America's economy Champp Sunday #21
A good substitute for ground meat Trailrider1951 Tuesday #23
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