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I'll have meat, and meat again. No vegetables.

What happened when a group of men from Montana went to Vij's, the famous Indian restaurant in Vancouver, and ordered meat for course one and meat again for course two, and their server insisted that they must have a vegetable, and they still refused,

What happened when a group of men from Montana went to Vij's, the famous Indian restaurant in Vancouver, and ordered meat for course one and meat again for course two, and their server insisted that they must have a vegetable, and they still refused, and she responded by offering to pay for their meal if they didn't like the vegetable.

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The infamous KFC Double Down is pretty much an all-meat meal, apart from the cheese and the secret sauce, which is apparently akin to Thousand Island dressing. The most It echoes my biggest complaint about the Double Down: too salty. Best accompaniment: lots of water, definitely not soda pop.

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You can very, very easily have dim sum and not have your lips touch a vegetable. In fact, because one of our number has adopted a vegetarian diet, we rarely go for dim sum any more because dim sum doesn't offer many no-meat elements. But, I might be mistaken about that. I'm going to do a little more research about non-meat dim sum.

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Research says – this story is light on details of how the research was done – And here's the

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A colleague doesn't understand my enthusiasm for the offerings at It's all meat, she said, with what appeared to be a sneer. That's not good for you. Where are the vegetables?

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Are eggs good for you, or bad for you? She mentions the Double Down.

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CBC Radio host But he's still struggling with late-night snacking, which is apparently a no-no. He's not eating any red meat, going mostly with vegetables and fish. (At globeandmail.com)

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A Google search brings up many stories that denounce late-night snacking, including at ABC News. Here's a more moderate take: at thatsfit.com

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