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Solon
05-09-2007, 04:16 PM
I don't really like red meat (I know, further evidence of my wussification), and my wife will only go for so much chicken, so I picked up some frozen soybeans this week. I've heard they have good amounts of protein, but I don't know how much is a good amount.

I find them pretty tasty, and have been eating them like crazy, but am wondering how they compare nutritionally to other foods.

Solon
05-09-2007, 04:28 PM
I read that soybeans will give you breasts. I know vegetarian with breasts, who didn't have them before.

I see no downside to having my own breasts.:)

Archaea
05-09-2007, 04:34 PM
I see no downside to having my own breasts.:)

You can cop a feel whenever you wish with nobody to complain, or say, "Stop that."

creekster
05-09-2007, 04:41 PM
I read that soybeans will give you breasts. I know vegetarian with breasts, who didn't have them before.

Are they women?

BarbaraGordon
05-09-2007, 05:27 PM
Gentlemen, pardon me for interrupting this thread with a salient comment.

This is the primary nutritional database. BUT, I'll warn you that it's super specific. So, if you search for soybeans it's going to ask you what variety, how you cooked them, and how much you ate. But you can play around with it if you want. Just enter a keyword and click submit:

http://www.nal.usda.gov/fnic/foodcomp/search/

BarbaraGordon
05-09-2007, 05:36 PM
The National Soybean Research Lab
http://www.nsrl.uiuc.edu/aboutsoy/soynutrition.html

Your tax dollars at work!

FarrahWaters
05-09-2007, 06:29 PM
I've been eating tofu all my life, and unfortunately it hasn't enhanced my breast size. Only becoming pregnant has done that.

If you're really digging that edamame, I'll send you some of my mother in law's homemade natto we have in the freezer. :)

My brother-in-law wouldn't let my sister eat any tofu during her pregnancy, until they found out they were having a girl. There has been a study that links soy foods (eaten during pregnancy) to some sort of birth defect of the fetus' penis.

Do you like fish? That's a good alternative to red meat.

BigFatMeanie
05-09-2007, 06:44 PM
I've been eating tofu all my life, and unfortunately it hasn't enhanced my breast size. Only becoming pregnant has done that.

If you're really digging that edamame, I'll send you some of my mother in law's homemade natto we have in the freezer. :)

My brother-in-law wouldn't let my sister eat any tofu during her pregnancy, until they found out they were having a girl. There has been a study that links soy foods (eaten during pregnancy) to some sort of birth defect of the fetus' penis.

Do you like fish? That's a good alternative to red meat.


Natto is nasty, nasty, nasty. I can't believe you keep that in the freezer. It ought to be classified as a dangerous weapon.

Solon
05-09-2007, 07:56 PM
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Do you like fish? That's a good alternative to red meat.

Yes, but my wife hates it. I eat it every chance I get, but right now the smell is more than she can handle (she's pregnant).

Mormon Red Death
05-14-2007, 05:58 PM
I don't really like red meat (I know, further evidence of my wussification), and my wife will only go for so much chicken, so I picked up some frozen soybeans this week. I've heard they have good amounts of protein, but I don't know how much is a good amount.

I find them pretty tasty, and have been eating them like crazy, but am wondering how they compare nutritionally to other foods.

What the hell has has happened to you? you used to be the guy who went hunting (hence the moose head in the garage). Made a special trip to vegas for Ruth Chris' steakhouse.

What's next? interior design school? New age music and the burning man festival?

Next thing you will tell us is that you regularily watch the lifetime network