• grrgyle@slrpnk.net
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      2 days ago

      I went the oat milk with pea protein route but that doesn’t mean we can’t still be friends

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            Whether it’s a significant amount really depends on the spring! It’s just one of many minerals in water. Ever hear of hard water? We call water hard when there’s a lot of calcium in it. If you drink tap water, you can usually look up how much of what mineral is it. If you have to rely on bottled, it’s sometimes listed on the label, or you could check the brands website.

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          Ironic, given your username.

          But there’s really nothing to get. I didn’t know we were doing bone jokes either. (Are we doing bone jokes?) It’s just a funny juxtaposition imo and you can put whatever meaning into it that you want.

          Others might be able to correct me

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    3 days ago

    powderize some egg shell and sprinkle it on like salt, all those baby cow enzymes or whatever are kinda superfluous to your skelleton

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      3 days ago

      I’ve heard this before, but I also I think watched a video of someone trying it and they could not get it to be a better consistency than basically sand.

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        I’m sure there are supplements that make it easier, and not to get preachy, but let us save on vast amounts of spoiled land and suffering creatures.

        My extended family owns a dairy farm and they’re lovely people but having grown up visiting those farms I will never ever touch dairy when I can avoid it.