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<blockquote data-quote="FireDragon76" data-source="post: 76412970" data-attributes="member: 330042"><p>I did not digest dairy well even before I gave up eating meat, eggs, and dairy. Most of the world doesn't, in fact. I think it's ridiculous to insist somebody else eat something they don't want to eat, esp. when it's very easy to live without dairy, and it isn't necessary in a healthy diet. It's manipulative and you shouldn't have to put up with it.</p><p></p><p>They do make vegan cheeses, BTW. I don't eat them anymore and they aren't the healthiest foods, but they do exist. There's a vegan Youtube chef/influencer named Miyoko that started her own dairy cheese making company and her cheese is available at Whole Foods, among other places. Violife also makes some good cheeses, their smoked provolone tastes more or less like dairy provolone.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>For all we know Jesus of Nazareth was lactose intolerant. In the Middle East, the only way dairy would have been consumed was fermented, most people in that part of the world are lactose intolerant by default, as is most of the human race.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FireDragon76, post: 76412970, member: 330042"] I did not digest dairy well even before I gave up eating meat, eggs, and dairy. Most of the world doesn't, in fact. I think it's ridiculous to insist somebody else eat something they don't want to eat, esp. when it's very easy to live without dairy, and it isn't necessary in a healthy diet. It's manipulative and you shouldn't have to put up with it. They do make vegan cheeses, BTW. I don't eat them anymore and they aren't the healthiest foods, but they do exist. There's a vegan Youtube chef/influencer named Miyoko that started her own dairy cheese making company and her cheese is available at Whole Foods, among other places. Violife also makes some good cheeses, their smoked provolone tastes more or less like dairy provolone. For all we know Jesus of Nazareth was lactose intolerant. In the Middle East, the only way dairy would have been consumed was fermented, most people in that part of the world are lactose intolerant by default, as is most of the human race. [/QUOTE]
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