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Originally Posted by ShadyKay NT
Eggs technically considered meat?
If so then I failed already.
I kind of want to tell my mother this, but I think it will break her spirit. I'll just sweep this info under the rug, for her sake.Originally Posted by Al Audi
Originally Posted by ShadyKay NT
Eggs technically considered meat?
If so then I failed already.
yea i think you did already
i had 5 omega 3 eggs this mornin
Originally Posted by TypeRPinoY
"Abstinence The law of abstinence requires a Catholic 14 years of age until death to abstain from eating meat on Fridays in honor of the Passion of Jesus on Good Friday. Meat is considered to be the flesh and organs of mammals and fowl. Also forbidden are soups or gravies made from them. Salt and freshwater species of fish, amphibians, reptiles and shellfish are permitted, as are animal derived products such as margarine and gelatin which do not have any meat taste."
this according to the 1983 Code of Canon Law
Originally Posted by JaiJai84
I just had two papa con huevo tacos...
Originally Posted by TypeRPinoY
"Abstinence The law of abstinence requires a Catholic 14 years of age until death to abstain from eating meat on Fridays in honor of the Passion of Jesus on Good Friday. Meat is considered to be the flesh and organs of mammals and fowl. Also forbidden are soups or gravies made from them. Salt and freshwater species of fish, amphibians, reptiles and shellfish are permitted, as are animal derived products such as margarine and gelatin which do not have any meat taste."
this according to the 1983 Code of Canon Law
Originally Posted by Al Audi
we have an understanding of my lifestyle.........
i dont do that fasting or no meat thing
that is very catabolic.