A Revolutionary Weight Loss Plan That Will Leave You Gaunt!

Sep 03, 2006 11:58

Article by Benjamin (I asume he's some kind of medical doctor person)

[I know a lot of us are worried about our diets, I certainly am in the way that I wish I was worried. So when I attempted to look up the dangers of eating bees for Zoe who was recently considering such an action I instead found this informative article which compeletely ( Read more... )

yes please!, eat bees?

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poshlil September 3 2006, 02:23:01 UTC
... EXCELLENT!

I was just about to stop dieting too, but Anna, you've inspired me to no end. XD

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daisakura September 3 2006, 02:26:52 UTC
S'OK! I just wish it wasn't so windy, or I'd be outside with a net trying to get some stock up to chuck in the cupboard.

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poshlil September 3 2006, 02:27:55 UTC
Man, i wish i wasn't indoors. If i were at uni i could go attack the beehives right now. I wonder how wasps go...?

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daisakura September 3 2006, 02:37:12 UTC
Nah, I think we should stick strictly to bees. Maybe wasps are like FULL of fat and carbs and sugar and death and stuff. Stick with what you know I say.

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chickncoot September 3 2006, 03:29:58 UTC
hahahahahaha ohmygod!!

I get so scared around bees. I don't think I can ever eat them, even if they're dead...plus it goes against everything I believe in.

That's ridiculous hahaha

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daisakura September 3 2006, 03:34:31 UTC
^_^ Awwww. How about if I baked them in a vegeterian pie for you?... Err. Yeah.

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chickncoot September 3 2006, 05:15:00 UTC
If you baked them in a vegetarian pie, it wouldn't be vegetarian anymore hahahaha ohhh Anna, so funny.

I love insects anyway. They're intriguing. I would never think of eating them.

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daisakura September 3 2006, 07:03:52 UTC
XP Well, you know, I tried.

Haha they certianly are that. Though I can't stand some of them. Or mainly, any that get stuck in my hair or that can accidently go squish under my foot. I hate the idea of treading on them.

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lobsterbelle September 3 2006, 04:02:42 UTC
I'm so glad I was able to open your eyes up to this magical world of dieting.

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daisakura September 3 2006, 07:04:35 UTC
Not as glad as I am! Mmmm!

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lobsterbelle September 3 2006, 07:18:16 UTC
But I'm going to guess that the bees of your local area are less happy.

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ladyphoenixia September 3 2006, 06:54:46 UTC
...*snicker*

But what sort of Bees, that's the question. Do we stop with imported european bees? Or should we use true wild Australian bees, to truly have the natural alternative? Smaller, too... XD

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daisakura September 3 2006, 07:06:15 UTC
AH! Maybe it's like Aussie bees for snack-time. Like afternoon tea and such. And some imported bees for dinner when you need that extra bit of bite.

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ladyphoenixia September 3 2006, 23:09:44 UTC
Maybe, maybe.

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tassinar September 3 2006, 08:22:15 UTC
Bees. Have you had yours today?

Most of the diet would be actually finding the bees to eat, I only ever find 3 or 4 of them per year.

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daisakura September 3 2006, 10:31:14 UTC
Oh yes, that's the exercise part! But I have a field down the road that's full of clover. And BEES like SO MANY BEES. I'm pretty set ^_^

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