Gross Anna Johnson / The Fit Vegan Ginger / Creation Nutrition / Anna's Organics Lynchburg - Jesus Freak, orthorexic, creator of vegan food monstrosities, munches to avoid getting a job



Semper Fi to all are armed Kiwis :semperfidelis:

You are far, far braver and hardier souls than I. Just thinking about this laughable excuse for food makes me feel a bit ill.


Off topic - I can't figure out how to use spoiler tags

see also: power level I know

I agree 100% with you. Full on Atheist.
It just felt right in context.

Back on topic - Ginger is depressing. Her cookbook is even more depressing. I do hope she finds help the help she clearly needs. Her parents are assholes for enabling her disease.
 
Recipe Four: Baby Food (aka The Pudding of Indecision)

Well, much like the hummus, the original recipe was too damn thick for my blender.
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We added three extra tablespoons of water to make it blendable. It became semi-smooth in the end.
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In the end, we just got our tastes from the blender, but I felt it was only fair to show what the end result looked like in a bowl:
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Evaluation: It's baby food. Slightly sweetened mush. I could eat it if I had to, but it's not pleasant at all. The sweetness seems to fade in and out, leaving you wavering between liking it and hating it. It's strange.

Up next: The Mug Cake (in video form, to catch every last amazing detail)
 
Recipe Three: The Burger of NOPE

It had such promise...It looked and smelled so good!
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Where the grill marks came from is a mystery for the ages.
So, we were pumped, man. Like, we might have found a good recipe, right?

Nope. SO much nope.

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Evaluation: This 'burger' was so nasty I did an involuntary twitch when I took a bite. The patty barely holds together, and crumbles at the slightest touch. But that's nothing compared to the horrific taste. It's spicy, with a stomach-acid-ish aftertaste. Horrible.

My brother went beyond the call of duty to bring you guys a bonus:
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He said it was the worst mistake he had ever made.

Edit: Up next, Peanut Butter Pudding!
I'm both intrigued and utterly horrified that you actually have to taste all of this.
You and your brother have far more courage than I.
 
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Evaluation: So nasty! It's not sweet at all, and so gritty from the beans. And do I even need to mention what it LOOKS like?!
Do not eat!

It looks like someone took a shit on the plate after eating one of her previous meals. No wonder she doesn't fucking eat a single thing she makes, I wouldn't either.
If you listen carefully, you can hear Gordon Ramsey screaming in his sleep from far away.
 
It looks like someone took a shit on the plate after eating one of her previous meals. No wonder she doesn't fucking eat a single thing she makes, I wouldn't either.
If you listen carefully, you can hear Gordon Ramsey screaming in his sleep from far away.
This is why he gets so angry, he saw this shit at one point, tasted it, and has been forever angry ever since.

I'm legit shocked that some of her food is even edible considering what she makes it all out of.
 
It's interesting to say the least. The other day I got curious about vegan food and did some research. Some of what I saw looked genuinely tasty. I wonder how Bluey would react if she were dragged into a vegan restaurant that has a legit reputation for good food. She'd probably see invisible cockroaches or smell cooked meat being fed to unsuspecting fellow vegan diners or suddenly come down with food poisoning.
 
Legit vegan food that tastes good : Fresh fruits. Why do they do they eat all that other crap? Its not for the nutritional benefits so just why?
Sugar content maybe? I don't think I've ever come across a vegan who didn't look like an eating disorder in denial. Sweet fruit doesn't really sit well with someone who is trying to mask their illness by claiming it's a lifestyle choice.
 
She eats more like an anorexic/orthorexic than a vegan.

She posted this today, too.
Discussion of the Week: Is it Possible to be over or underweight and healthy?

Hello, lovelies! Happy SaturYAY to all! :biggrin:
Starting today, I'm making some changes to TFVG blog. In the past, TFVG blog has only posted recipes...but I'd like to start posting health and fitness topic discussions, workout ideas and videos, and yoga classes, taught by me (fun fact: I'm a Certified Yoga Instructor and Personal Trainer!). I'm so passionate about both recipe developing AND working out, and am finally going to combine the two on my blog. :)

So, here we go. The first ever "Discussion of the Week" on TFVG blog. Today's topic is a "weighty issue" (pun intended, hehe) for many: Is a person's health REALLY dependent on their weight? Or, as quoted in the title of this post, "It it possible to be OVER or UNDERWEIGHT AND HEALTHY?!" This has been an ongoing question for doctors and health advocates alike for many, many years. We definitely do not lack BMI charts, body fat calculators, "ideal weight" charts, etc. telling us about how much we should weigh, based on our height, age, and a couple other factors. But is this really a good indicator of a person's health? Is it possible to be over or under "your number" and actually be HEALTHIER than someone who is at their "ideal weight?" Let's dig a little deeper by looking at a case study...MY STORY.

I was a very, very sick child growing up. I was diagnosed with eczema at age 3, which I still currently suffer from. In addition, I was constantly in and out of the doctor's office with ear infections, stomach problems, strep throat, croup (whooping cough), and pneumonia. I was chronically exhausted...constantly. At age 9, my doctor told me I had asthma. When I was 13, I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism. When I was 16, I was told I was going blind from vision loss caused by severe migraines I had been suffering from for the past 3 years. Keep in mind, guys, I was "healthy" based on my weight and BMI. Then I went vegan (see my "About Me" page for my complete vegan transition story!): my migraines vanished, my thyroid levels regulated, my asthma went away...and I lost 30 pounds, putting me into the "underweight" category.


I was, to be honest, quite concerned at first...as were my parents. I couldn't understand how in the world I could feel better--actually BE BETTER--when I was "unhealthy," according to medical standards. And then I went to my doctor. I was pretty scared at first of what she would say when I stepped on the scale--I wanted to be healthy, but I really wanted to stay feeling as good as I did--no headaches, no thyroid craziness, etc. I did'n't want to gain weight and have all of my sickness come back! My doctor's answer completely shocked both my parents and myself. Essentially, before I went vegan and discovered my severe fat intolerance, causing my headaches, (again, refer to my "About Me") I was essentially poisoning myself daily. With every bite of food I ate, I was feeding my body with allergens that, for some reason, my body just can't digest. These allergens can come in all shapes and sizes: for some people it's dairy, for some it's gluten. Unfortunately for me, it's a LOT. My doctor explained to me that I suffer from multiple SEVERE food allergies, causing all my health problems growing up, and when I finally eliminated these toxins in my diet, I basically "DETOXED," which explained the drastic weight loss. She was (and is, still) extremely happy with my medical stats, and told me not to worry for a second about being technically "underweight"--after all, I come from a family of very tiny people!

For the first time in my life I feel good. I have energy (too much, probably...), NO headaches, and my blood work and medical tests are nothing shy of PRISTINE--flawless stats. Compared to when I was "healthy?": different thyroid reading levels every month, low Vitamin D, zinc, and calcium....and I felt like crap 24/7. The proof is there--I'm FINALLY HEALTHY...and just so happen to be underweight, too--because it IS possible to be both.
Now, let's look at the opposite side of the spectrum: can you be OVERWEIGHT AND HEALTHY?There are multiple cases of people that are technically "overweight" according to BMI, charts, etc. but have medical stats that are better than 20 year old athletes. There is even research currently being done by Harvard Medical School about the possible healthbenefits of carrying extra weight! It really just goes to show that our "standards" are outdated...and unrealistic.

So I'm going to end this post by asking the same question I asked when I began: "Is it possible to be over or underweight and healthy?" YES. If the evidence isn't proof enough, let me say it this way: believing you're healthy just because you fit into a chart is SO wrong. Each BODY is different--no one person in the whole wide world is like you! So why on earth would we think there's only ONE healthy weight for someone who is 5'3"? That number doesn't take into account their body structure, muscle mass, genes, body fat, you name it. It really doesn't take into account THE PERSON--just their numbers. So the bottom line? You know your body better than anyone else. You know what your ideal weight is better than anyone else, whether it's slightly over your "standard" or slightly under. I cannot stress this point enough, you guys--LISTEN TO YOUR BODY. And keep listening-we are ever evolving, and constantly learning about ourselves. We must stay open to this new knowledge and accommodate accordingly.
 
Sugar content maybe? I don't think I've ever come across a vegan who didn't look like an eating disorder in denial. Sweet fruit doesn't really sit well with someone who is trying to mask their illness by claiming it's a lifestyle choice.

Vegetarians are the ones who dont eat meat, vegans the ones that dont eat any animal related product right? Still sugar is not animal produced at all unless one counts easter chocolate eggs lol.
 
Also "is it possible to be underweight or overweight and still be healthy?" I'm no doctor but I would say yes.... to a degree. If you're a few pounds over or under it's probably OK, but if you're so fat you can't fit through a door frame, or so skinny that a housecat could knock you over and your bones visibly protrude through your skin, then the answer is emphatically no.
 
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