Food Qualities
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Food Qualities
We have so many foods but some are rarely used beacue either they are rubbish or there is a better alternative. So to give the foods more character I suggest we not have some like special qualities each of them could give you. Like making you work faster, cary more, for example.
I mean sugary foods give you more energy in real life and a diet of protein high foods, meat, would make you stronger.
I am not so sure on wether this is a good suggestion myself but I think it might give more value to food and we might see more trade for foods.
I mean sugary foods give you more energy in real life and a diet of protein high foods, meat, would make you stronger.
I am not so sure on wether this is a good suggestion myself but I think it might give more value to food and we might see more trade for foods.
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I don't know you could make an arguement for just the opposite. A diet rich in suger would give you plenty of energy in the short term, but in the long run, a high protien diet might be better.
Before we go too far down this path, We should have the ability to set what we eat more easily. While it can be done with the current programming, it is a royal pain in the butt to do so...
Before we go too far down this path, We should have the ability to set what we eat more easily. While it can be done with the current programming, it is a royal pain in the butt to do so...
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Just A Bill wrote:I don't know you could make an arguement for just the opposite. A diet rich in suger would give you plenty of energy in the short term, but in the long run, a high protien diet might be better.
Before we go too far down this path, We should have the ability to set what we eat more easily. While it can be done with the current programming, it is a royal pain in the butt to do so...
Have you flyspared for a reform in the food eating system?
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Unfortunately an area where the UK is closer to the US than our European neighbours...Cookie Monster wrote:Yeh I see what you mean, America vs. Europe. You can tell the difference in diet there. Just count the belt sizes.
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