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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 91Ô­´´, 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 91Ô­´´, 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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