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  1. #16
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    Sorry, but I just dont have the heart to eat them. They are living too. How terrible for these tiny little creatures .
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    Ick. That sounds kinda gross. Not all people who are raw are vegan or do it for ethical reasons. I started out veggie for moral reasons and now I'm mostly raw for health reasons! I found that my priorities changed as I got a bit older. :)

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    thats not vegan and i poor ants that must suck to be eaten alive there still living breathing creatures and i think theyre pretty smart lil guys...

  4. #19
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    Surely you must know that I was being satirical in my above post!
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  5. #20
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    Sharon - Yeah, your post was very funny. Everybody in my cube row was wondering what I was laughing at. :)

  6. #21
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    Sharon, you have a gift!

    I was yukking out loud and my DH though I was choking and came running in to see what was going on...he obviously doesn't hear me laughing out loud in front of the 'puter very often!

    Sounds like some adverts on some famous (I won't mention names) raw food guys' websites...

    Keep up the wonderful humor!
    :D Leafy Greens Rule! :D

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    If the antennae are at the anterior end of the ant, why aren't the antlers at the anterior end of the antelope? Yet a velvet antler is an antler, but a velvet ant is not an ant.

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    Interesting. what did they taste like?

  9. #24
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    Framboise: Interesting. what did they taste like?

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    This is hilarious!! LMBO!

    Quote Originally Posted by Sharon in Colorado
    Yes...ants!

    Didn't you guys know that it is the new superfood now?

    Researchers have found only one connection for youth and vitality amongst a small tribe of existing Indians!

    The Yohimbe Indians have been using them for centuries and accounts for their long lives and fathering children at old ages.

    In fact, there will be a newly packaged, truly raw dried ant superfood available shortly in 2.5 ounce prestine vaccuum packaging for only 8.95. This is not just ANY ant.

    Don't be fooled by others...these are PRIME ants which are only availble in remote locales, picked by 17 year old girls with petite hands.

    They gently dig out the queen ant, keep her comfortable while the other ants are harvested and placed in special glass containers.

    The queen ant is then replaced to raise more colonies while the harvesters return the prime ants to be dried in special equipment...which does not harm them in any way.

    The gently dried ants are then packaged using the upmost care and made ready for shipment.

    When you receive the ants, do not be surprised if some of the antenna are still twitching, these are live, folks. The enzymes are intact and will give you the full benefits.

    Soon there will be a special superfood ant trial mix, with gogi berries, cacao nibs and coconut flakes - perfect for hikers and beach goers.

    Stay tuned for more updates!

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    Are there pictures available from this event?

    I think the ant is wiser than the one that is eating him

  12. #27
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    I heard from someone that went to that that he was talking about B12 and that we truly can't get it as vegans. I don't buy it though, because I have been vegan for over 9 years and have been tested and my B12 levels are high. That was without ever supplementing.

    On a side note, I just bought his Sunfood Diet book or whatever it is called and don't like it at all. Too weird.

    The only ants I will be eating are " ants on a log". You know, the celery with almond butter and raisins!!!

  13. #28
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    Quote Originally Posted by Amberly
    I used to eat ants when I was little. Not so bad. For the ants I'm sure it was.

    Interesting ;) .........black ones? the red ones look scary

    can't imagine kissing a guy who eats ants ;)

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    Quote Originally Posted by KombuchaCHIC
    Ick. That sounds kinda gross. Not all people who are raw are vegan or do it for ethical reasons. I started out veggie for moral reasons and now I'm mostly raw for health reasons! I found that my priorities changed as I got a bit older. :)
    Vegans are vegans for ethical reasons. They wouldn't be vegan if they weren't. They'd be strict vegetarians. Read the links in my signature.

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    I am pretty sure my friend is not a liar so I wouldn't call it hear-say. She heard it directly from his mouth. There are some others on this forum who where there, they could vouch for it. David said that ants were best taken in capsule form, because if you throw them in your smoothie it will make it taste funny. I know it sounds crazy, but I am not joking.



    Quote Originally Posted by Framboise
    If David Wolfe is eating ants, that would really really surprise (and disappoint) me.

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