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Your favorite soy recipes
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Hey,

Please don't think I am crazy voluntarily eating soy to become a better male feminist and a more efficient white knight. On the contrary, I noticed soy and other malignant (from a masculine perspective) ingredients are prevalent everywhere, and not always easy to identify. In order for us to avoid those, could you name a few foods which are better to avoid if you want to remain a non-chemical-castrated male?

I will name one bad mistake I made when moving countries (Latin-America to western Europe): Started drinking tap water. My wife refuses even to cook or make coffee with it, but hey.. the tap water here is great, everybody says so (including many articles in liberal newspapers), and I did not listen to her. I did not know about the hormones on it, until a friend of mine (red-pilled, from the same neighborhood were I was born, also living in Europe) explained the dangers to me. Now not even our dogs are getting tap water.
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If you're eating foods with a long list of ingredients which may and probably does include soy, you're doing it wrong. If you just eat meat and veg, how can you be eating soy?

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You should have posted in the immigrant invasion threads. Could have had some legitimate responses.
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haha, Gotta love so-called red pilled people claiming tap water is bad everywhere in a Western country. Outside of major cities and flats the tap water is good and wont give you Ebola AIDs like most countries do, hell even Spain has shit quality tap water. I feel insulted some woman from South America of all places says tap water over here is bad. Bitch you do worse to your body with Birth Control!
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Devil's advocate here, but OP's poorly worded post and thread title might be the opposite of what is being assumed:
Quote: (01-15-2019 05:57 AM)mataor Wrote:  

In order for us to avoid those, could you name a few foods which are better to avoid if you want to remain a non-chemical-castrated male?

OP, did you mean "soy-free" recipes when you composed that thread title?

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How dissapointing. Someone coming in and legit asking for soy recipes would have been some quality trolling, the kind of post you can have some fun with.
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Your best bet to have soy free diet is to make all of your meals from scratch using the most basic ingredients.

My diet is 99% soy free. I use soy sauce sometimes when i cook.
It is ok to use soy sauce because it comes from fermented beans.
Other than that i dont consume soy.

A general tip is to stay away from the center aisles of the grocery store because the vast majority of processed foods contain soy letichin which is a by product of a soy bean.
Essentially its the outshell of the soy bean which you wouldn't actually eat.
Kinda like how a banana skin isn't something people would seriously eat but technically it is part of a banana.
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Quote: (01-15-2019 08:20 AM)Easy_C Wrote:  

How dissapointing. Someone coming in and legit asking for soy recipes would have been some quality trolling, the kind of post you can have some fun with.

No trolling intended, but I agree I should have though better the title and the thread content.
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This is the best way to keep soy in your diet. All you can eat really.

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Quote: (01-15-2019 07:41 AM)ed pluribus unum Wrote:  

Devil's advocate here, but OP's poorly worded post and thread title might be the opposite of what is being assumed:
Quote: (01-15-2019 05:57 AM)mataor Wrote:  

In order for us to avoid those, could you name a few foods which are better to avoid if you want to remain a non-chemical-castrated male?

OP, did you mean "soy-free" recipes when you composed that thread title?

I intended the title to be sarcastic, but it was not well understood and you are right.
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Quote: (01-15-2019 07:25 AM)RawGod Wrote:  

If you're eating foods with a long list of ingredients which may and probably does include soy, you're doing it wrong. If you just eat meat and veg, how can you be eating soy?

I've read some places that if the meat isnt grass fed, you might as well be eating soy because it can have the same effect.
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I really Feel awkward to eat Soya Recipes. My favorite recipes are non-veg recipes.
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Quote: (01-15-2019 07:41 AM)Foolsgo1d Wrote:  

haha, Gotta love so-called red pilled people claiming tap water is bad everywhere in a Western country. Outside of major cities and flats the tap water is good and wont give you Ebola AIDs like most countries do, hell even Spain has shit quality tap water. I feel insulted some woman from South America of all places says tap water over here is bad. Bitch you do worse to your body with Birth Control!

That is the point, in theory the tap water is full of progesterone/estrogen like hormones because of the sewage generated by women on the pill. But I don't think you can get AIDS from it (even in Southamerica).

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On the matter of soy I used to buy some nice protein bars every once in a while from Tesco. I was hearing about soy over a year ago and looked at the ingredients and my eyes beheld me the word 'Soy' as one of the ingredients.

Not bought one since!












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Speaking of soy, the other day I reminded something that was already in my life archives.

I did the primary school in a private institution in Lisbon, only on the 5th grade I went to a public school. It was between when I was 4 to 10 year old. I remember every week, in one of the days the lunch was a soy stew, small pieces of soy that looked like a meat stew....but that shit tasted so bad...I basically everytime stuffed my mouth with that, and the rest that could not fit I just threw to the floor or gave to some other kid. Then after lunch time I always went straight to toilet and dropped that shit from my mouth to the sink.

This was 25/30 years ago, and in all those years I must have eaten 2 or 3 pieces of that shit...I still wonder what was the idea behind that weekly meal...maybe it was for kids to behave better during the time they spend at school softnening them...
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I actually like soy in very small doses. Who doesn't like a traditionally made miso soup? Shits good. Also Japanese soy isn't the estrogen ridden garbage they make in the West.

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- soy consumption will get you banned from the forum -

- soy milk: not even once -

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This stuff is my go-to snack when it's like 11:30 PM and I'm just getting off the train and heading home.

It's relatively healthy, extremely filling, and cheap.

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Quote: (01-15-2019 01:41 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

This stuff is my go-to snack when it's like 11:30 PM and I'm just getting off the train and heading home.

It's relatively healthy, extremely filling, and cheap.

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Quick semi-related food question, before this gets locked...

I'm seeing potato chips made with "avocado oil" instead the usual hydrogenated vegetable oils (soybean, etc). Does this make any difference in how "healthy" they are? Or is it just a healthier-appearing gimmick that makes no difference at all? And yes, I know potato chips are söiböi-tier garbage, but I'm curious and feeling snacky.
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Low quality chocolate has something called "soy lecithin" in it.
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