Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. I will consider eating a meatless day but I need the protein from chicken or salmon to feel full. Unless you laid it up with beans and avocado, vegetables and salad are not going to fill me up and keep me full all night long.
I am not vegan.
One vegan meal I like and fills me up is falafel in pitas with tahini sauce and romaine. The romaine not so much but it adds a great crisp. I like the frozen falafel Traders Joe’s and I have made baked falafel from Trader Joe’ s mix.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gross. The codependent, control disguised as “support” dynamic you have going on is pathetic. Do you have kids? A job? How can you possibly be able to spend so much of your energy on the details of your diet and the potential snark you might get on DCUM based on your knowledge of previous posts related to eggs and butter. Your wife also sounds like she probably has an eating disorder she’s masking with a stance. Using you to normalize it. It’s all so, I don’t know, petty and fake? Eat what you want. Wife can eat what she wants. If this is the biggest source of conflict in your marriage, count your blessings and calories together.
You sound fat.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gross. The codependent, control disguised as “support” dynamic you have going on is pathetic. Do you have kids? A job? How can you possibly be able to spend so much of your energy on the details of your diet and the potential snark you might get on DCUM based on your knowledge of previous posts related to eggs and butter. Your wife also sounds like she probably has an eating disorder she’s masking with a stance. Using you to normalize it. It’s all so, I don’t know, petty and fake? Eat what you want. Wife can eat what she wants. If this is the biggest source of conflict in your marriage, count your blessings and calories together.
You sound like a nut job. Many people, including you, spend time on here while working FT with kids. How do you find the time to post on here with your ever so busy life? So dramatic.
It’s not codependent to want your spouse to adapt the same lifestyle choices as you, and it’s not codependent to decide not to.
It takes 5 minutes to post and OP didn’t even come back to post until almost 24 hours later. I wouldn’t call that spending all of your time on here.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I will consider eating a meatless day but I need the protein from chicken or salmon to feel full. Unless you laid it up with beans and avocado, vegetables and salad are not going to fill me up and keep me full all night long.
Anonymous wrote:Gross. The codependent, control disguised as “support” dynamic you have going on is pathetic. Do you have kids? A job? How can you possibly be able to spend so much of your energy on the details of your diet and the potential snark you might get on DCUM based on your knowledge of previous posts related to eggs and butter. Your wife also sounds like she probably has an eating disorder she’s masking with a stance. Using you to normalize it. It’s all so, I don’t know, petty and fake? Eat what you want. Wife can eat what she wants. If this is the biggest source of conflict in your marriage, count your blessings and calories together.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Almost nothing more annoying than a vegan evangelist.
Can you imagine if there was a vegan into crossfit?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do you eat like crap?
Doesn't matter. Not his wife's choice.
Vegans are insufferable. Just eat what you want to and STFU.
Anonymous wrote:Gross. The codependent, control disguised as “support” dynamic you have going on is pathetic. Do you have kids? A job? How can you possibly be able to spend so much of your energy on the details of your diet and the potential snark you might get on DCUM based on your knowledge of previous posts related to eggs and butter. Your wife also sounds like she probably has an eating disorder she’s masking with a stance. Using you to normalize it. It’s all so, I don’t know, petty and fake? Eat what you want. Wife can eat what she wants. If this is the biggest source of conflict in your marriage, count your blessings and calories together.
Anonymous wrote:Almost nothing more annoying than a vegan evangelist.
Ha, I was your wife several years ago. When you first get into Veganism, you're super enthusiastic and want to convert everyone. Months later, your hair is falling out, you're exhausted all the time, and you secretly and shamefully wolf down fast food cheeseburgers when you're alone in your car.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I will consider eating a meatless day but I need the protein from chicken or salmon to feel full. Unless you laid it up with beans and avocado, vegetables and salad are not going to fill me up and keep me full all night long.