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<blockquote data-quote="dun" data-source="post: 63836" data-attributes="member: 34"><p>My oldest brother is one of those that believes in eating healthy. Moderate meat, lots of fish, veggies and salad. Quit smoking 40 years ago, in other words, what you'ld generally be considered a pretty healthy diet. All things in moderation. I smoke 4 packs a day, eat meat multiple times a day, a dozen or so eggs a week. My idea of salads is to let the cow put it on as beef, then I'll eat it. About the only veggie I eat regularly is tomatos and beans. Anything worth doing is worth <strong>overdoing</strong>. 10 years ago he had colon cancer. Multiple surgeries etc. and he's been clean ever since. </p><p>I wouldn't recommend my way of eating, but his sure didn't help him any either.</p><p></p><p>dun</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dun, post: 63836, member: 34"] My oldest brother is one of those that believes in eating healthy. Moderate meat, lots of fish, veggies and salad. Quit smoking 40 years ago, in other words, what you'ld generally be considered a pretty healthy diet. All things in moderation. I smoke 4 packs a day, eat meat multiple times a day, a dozen or so eggs a week. My idea of salads is to let the cow put it on as beef, then I'll eat it. About the only veggie I eat regularly is tomatos and beans. Anything worth doing is worth [b]overdoing[/b]. 10 years ago he had colon cancer. Multiple surgeries etc. and he's been clean ever since. I wouldn't recommend my way of eating, but his sure didn't help him any either. dun [/QUOTE]
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