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Bill Clinton Explains Why He Became a Vegan
Bill Clinton Explains Why He Became a Vegan
The 42nd president of the United States explains how we can — and for our health must — learn to love eating vegetables, too By Joe Conason AARP The Magazine August-September 2013 Bill Clinton shows off an all-veggie lunch spread representing the foods he now eats, and enjoys. — Ben Baker When Bill Clinton invited me to lunch in May, I knew better than to expect fried catfish or barbecued ribs. The former president is now a devoted vegan, meaning no meat, fish or dairy products, and he has pursued a healthier way of life for more than three years. While I figured our lunch menu might be bland, that would be a small price to pay for private time with a world leader who is anything but. As it happens, the fit, trim and sharply attired Clinton, whom I've come to know well during more than two decades covering his career, is his usual gregarious, charismatic self. But a bland menu? Not even close. Get Ready, Get Set — Go Vegan! Hummus with raw vegetable batons.*— Kat Teutsch Dine like Bill Clinton does. Check out great recipes for hummus, quinoa, beets, cauliflower, snow peas, beans and more. As we enter a private room overlooking Manhattan's busy Rockefeller Center, I'm struck with a dazzling kaleidoscope of a dozen delicious dishes: including roasted cauliflower and cherry tomatoes, spiced and herbed quinoa with green onions, shredded red beets in vinaigrette, garlicky hummus with raw vegetable batons, Asian-inspired snow pea salad, an assortment of fresh roasted nuts, plates of sliced melon and strawberries, and rich, toothsome gigante beans tossed with onions in extra-virgin olive oil. The luncheon banquet gives a whole new meaning to the dreaded cliché "Eat your vegetables." And this is exactly what Clinton, who is taking on America's obesity epidemic with the same passionate commitment he brought to the presidency, wants. As I gawk, he smiles. "This looks pretty good, doesn't it?" Clinton asks. It looks better than good. We sit down and with great relish start passing plates back and forth. He favored the quinoa; I loved the roasted cauliflower and snow peas; and we both liked the beans. The road to a healthier diet At age 66, Bill Clinton still travels and works at a pace that completely exhausts staffers who are two or three decades younger. Yet, while coping with heart disease and the usual complaints of aging, he has managed to change his diet drastically, lose more than 30 pounds and keep the weight off. If he can do all that, then maybe there's hope for the rest of us baby boomers — and Americans of all ages — whose eating and exercise habits (and medical expenses) worry him a lot Continues at: http://www.aarp.org/health/healthy-l...ton-vegan.html Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi Om Shanti http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.jai-maharaj |
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Bill Clinton Explains Why He Became a Vegan
On 8/11/2013 12:07 AM, Jay Stevens, the jyotishithead - not a doctor,
not a Hindoo, just a fraud - lied: > Bill Clinton Explains Why He Became a Vegan > > [bullshit snipped] Jay Stevens *doesn't* explain why he is afraid - terrified - to confront directly those who challenge his bullshit diet dogma. Jay Stevens, the jyotishithead, is not a "doctor", is not Indian, is not a Hindoo, and knows nothing scientific or factual about diet. He's an asshole. |
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Bill Clinton Explains Why He Became a Vegan
Dr. Jai Maharaj posted:
> > Bill Clinton Explains Why He Became a Vegan > > The 42nd president of the United States explains how we > can — and for our health must — learn to love eating > vegetables, too > > By Joe Conason > AARP The Magazine > August-September 2013 > > Bill Clinton shows off an all-veggie lunch spread > representing the foods he now eats, and enjoys. — Ben > Baker > > When Bill Clinton invited me to lunch in May, I knew > better than to expect fried catfish or barbecued ribs. > The former president is now a devoted vegan, meaning no > meat, fish or dairy products, and he has pursued a > healthier way of life for more than three years. While I > figured our lunch menu might be bland, that would be a > small price to pay for private time with a world leader > who is anything but. > > As it happens, the fit, trim and sharply attired Clinton, > whom I've come to know well during more than two decades > covering his career, is his usual gregarious, charismatic > self. But a bland menu? Not even close. > > Get Ready, Get Set — Go Vegan! > Hummus with raw vegetable batons.*— Kat Teutsch > > Dine like Bill Clinton does. Check out great recipes for > hummus, quinoa, beets, cauliflower, snow peas, beans and > more. > > As we enter a private room overlooking Manhattan's busy > Rockefeller Center, I'm struck with a dazzling > kaleidoscope of a dozen delicious dishes: including > roasted cauliflower and cherry tomatoes, spiced and > herbed quinoa with green onions, shredded red beets in > vinaigrette, garlicky hummus with raw vegetable batons, > Asian-inspired snow pea salad, an assortment of fresh > roasted nuts, plates of sliced melon and strawberries, > and rich, toothsome gigante beans tossed with onions in > extra-virgin olive oil. > > The luncheon banquet gives a whole new meaning to the > dreaded cliché "Eat your vegetables." And this is exactly > what Clinton, who is taking on America's obesity epidemic > with the same passionate commitment he brought to the > presidency, wants. > > As I gawk, he smiles. "This looks pretty good, doesn't > it?" Clinton asks. It looks better than good. We sit down > and with great relish start passing plates back and > forth. He favored the quinoa; I loved the roasted > cauliflower and snow peas; and we both liked the beans. > > The road to a healthier diet > > At age 66, Bill Clinton still travels and works at a pace > that completely exhausts staffers who are two or three > decades younger. Yet, while coping with heart disease and > the usual complaints of aging, he has managed to change > his diet drastically, lose more than 30 pounds and keep > the weight off. If he can do all that, then maybe there's > hope for the rest of us baby boomers — and Americans of > all ages — whose eating and exercise habits (and medical > expenses) worry him a lot > > Continues at: > http://www.aarp.org/health/healthy-l...ton-vegan.html Forwarded post: Eating healthy is easy if you can afford the vegetables and organic foods. I have to watch the ads and catch stuff on sale. It is also easy when you have a cook, at times I just don't have the energy to cook. It all goes back to how much you can afford. If I had the money to buy the right foods at any time and someone to cook for me that would be great! Posted by rea5040 End of forwarded post. Jai Maharaj, Jyotishi Om Shanti http://groups.google.com/group/alt.fan.jai-maharaj |
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Jay Stevens *doesn't* explain why he is afraid - terrified -to confront directly those who challenge his bullshit diet dogma
On 8/11/2013 9:59 AM, Jay Stevens, the jyotishithead - not a doctor, not
a Hindoo, just a fraud - lied: > Jay Stevens, the jyotishithead - not a doctor, not a Hindoo, just a fraud - lied: >> >> [jyotishithead's lies erased] Jay Stevens *doesn't* explain why he is afraid - terrified - to confront directly those who challenge his bullshit diet dogma. Jay Stevens, the jyotishithead, is not a "doctor", is not Indian, is not a Hindoo, and knows nothing scientific or factual about diet. He's an asshole. Jay Stevens is a flim-flam artist. He claims to be an "astrologer", but in fact, he just defrauds people. |
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